Monthly Payroll Reminder

Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Monthly Employees   Monthly Employees & Managers: Please have all absence requests entered and approved by 8:300pm, Monday, April 24, 2023.  Monthly timesheets do not need to be approved by the employee or the manager. However, all absences must be requested and approved for them to be paid. A link, […]

Registration Stations This Week

There are over 30 people planning to help continuing students register for summer and fall term this week. Please send students our way! When Tuesday, April 25th and Wednesday, April 26th; 10am-4pm Where Cartersville – bottom of the Library Stairs and Second Floor entrance of Steam Building Floyd – Student Center Paulding – Learning Commons […]

USG e-clips for April 21, 2023

University System News: AllOnGeorgia USG Board of Regents Approves Statement of Principles Regarding Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) approved a statement of principles Wednesday that affirm and protect academic freedom and freedom of expression for students, faculty and staff at its 26 public […]

Monthly Payroll Reminder

Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Monthly Employees   Monthly Employees & Managers: Please have all absence requests entered and approved by 8:300pm, Monday, April 24, 2023.  Monthly timesheets do not need to be approved by the employee or the manager. However, all absences must be requested and approved for them to be paid. A link, […]

USG e-clips for April 19, 2023

University System News: Capitol Beat News Service University system extends waiver of test requirements by Dave Williams The University System of Georgia (USG) will waive SAT and ACT test requirements at most of the system’s 26 institutions for another academic year. The waiver will apply to all of the system’s colleges and universities except the […]

USG e-clips for April 20, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Most Georgia public colleges won’t require ACT, SAT for one more year By Vanessa McCray Students seeking to enroll at 23 of Georgia’s public universities for the 2024-2025 school year won’t need to take the ACT or SAT college exam to gain admission. Sonny Perdue, chancellor of the University […]

Diversity in History: Christa McAuliffe (1948 – 1986)

Born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 2, 1948, Christa McAuliffe was the first American teacher chosen to go into space. Her mother, a Lebanese Maronite, was a substitute teacher and her father was an Irish American accountant. She was also the niece of the renowned Lebanese American historian Philip Khuri Hitti who taught at both […]

Today: How can teaching and learning centers more effectively support HIPs work?

“The Assessment Institute will host 5 complimentary Zoom-based 60-minute webinars throughout the year featuring national leaders from HIPs in the States (High-Impact Practices). These sessions are open to anyone in the higher education community.” Wed, April 19: How can teaching and learning centers more effectively support HIPs work? Wed, June 21: How can HIPs drive educational […]