The deadline for faculty to RSVP for graduation has been extended to end of business day on Tuesday, April 11th. Graduation will be at the Floyd Campus Gymnasium on May 11, 2023. Ceremonies will be at 11:00am and 7:00pm and Nursing pinning/graduation is at 3:00pm. To RSVP, select the link below that corresponds with your […]
Monthly Archives: April 2023
Andre Griggs receives Counselor of the Year Award
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Congratulations go out to Counselor Andre Griggs who received the Counselor of the Year Award at the Feb, 30th Annual Georgia College Counseling Association Conference.
New Policies and Procedures resulting from 4/5 Cabinet Meeting
GHC’s Cabinet approved 4 policies/procedures at the 4/5/2023 meeting as outlined below. All of these policies can be found at the policy website by using the search feature at the top of the page. Student Grievance Process – Provides the guidelines and standards for the filing of a formal grievance by a student against a faculty […]
USG e-clips for April 3, 2023
University System News: Savannah Morning News ‘Incredible assets’: AU Health, Wellstar partner to expand health care Joe Hotchkiss, Augusta Chronicle With a new name and a shared mission, Georgia’s only public medical school on Friday announced an agreement with an Atlanta-based health care system that its partners say will improve healthcare statewide and the number […]
USG e-clips for April 4, 2023
University System News: Dalton Daily Citizen State legislative budget could negatively impact Dalton State College students, faculty and staff The state legislature on Wednesday passed the state’s operating budget for the 2024 fiscal year. “We are grateful for and thank our elected officials, especially our local and regional delegations, for their hard work and service […]
USG e-clips for April 5, 2023
University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kemp vetoes bill requiring lawmaker approval for college tuition hikes By Vanessa McCray Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday vetoed a bill passed last week that would require the Georgia General Assembly’s approval before state universities could raise tuition or fees by more than 3%. The move is Kemp’s first […]
Annual Compliance Training-Vector Training
Annual Compliance Training kicks off on Monday, April 10th. We are using the Vector platform to provide the required trainings. We are asking for each employee to complete the trainings by the end of April. Every employee will receive an email from Vector, LMS, Higher Education Online Training. This is a legitimate email and not […]
GHC WELCOMES NEW EMPLOYEES!
Please Welcome our New Employees to GHC!! Name LAST_NAME Hire Date TITLE FT_PT Marco Izaguirre 4/2/2023 Student – Work Study Libraries Part-time Damaris Mendoza 4/1/2023 HR – Manager Full-time Emily Ransom 4/1/2023 Librarian II Full-time Thomas Webster 4/1/2023 Librarian II Full-time
Moonshine and Murder*–4/19/23, 12:30-2:00 w/ MITCHUM
Please join us for an afternoon with local icon and storyteller, Gary Mitchum Reeves (better known simply as ‘Mitchum’). In an interview with Dr. Scotty Akemon, GHC Professor of History and Political Science, Mitchum will share stories about his life bootlegging (illegally transporting) moonshine, being accused of a murder he didn’t commit, and growing up […]
Wednesday Wellness Walks
Are you looking to step-up your wellness and enjoy the company of your fellow colleagues? Come join me every Wednesday for GHC Wellness Walks on the Floyd Campus. We will start in front of the solarium at 11:30am and walk outside around campus. (Walks will go through the halls on rainy days.) We will walk […]