The Division Chair, under the supervision of and in consultation with the Academic Dean, directs the operations of the academic division. This position is 12-month administrative faculty, regular full-time, and benefits eligible. This position has exempt status and therefore is not eligible for overtime. The work schedule will generally be 40 hours per week. Campus […]
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A Moment for Art
Join us for the first Moment for Art presentation in the Cartersville Campus Art Studio on Monday morning, April 11, at 9:00. We’ll be celebrating the success of art student Tessa Webb. Tessa’s artwork was selected by Interim President Dr. Nichols to hang in the GHC Presidential Office. Art–coffee–donuts–what a great way to ease back […]
QPR Suicide Prevention Training
We can all save lives! For the month of February, we invite students, staff, and faculty to participate in free Suicide Prevention Training provided by the QPR Institute and the USG Mental Health initiative. From the website: QPR stands for Question, Persuade and Refer – the three simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as […]
Highlands Writers Conference Alert!
Have you ever considered writing a memoir or a work of creative non-fiction? You should! For tips on getting started, join us this Saturday, March 2, at the second annual Highlands Writers Conference to get tips from Anjali Enjeti. Anjali Enjeti teaches creative nonfiction in the Etowah Valley MFA program at Reinhardt University and serves […]
Countdown to Highlands Writers Conference!
One of our favorite members of the extended GHC family returns this Saturday, March 2, to share his perspective on the writing life! Come spend this coming Saturday with Raymond L. Atkins, whose latest novel Set List was released in the fall. Ray is the featured speaker for the Highlands Writers Conference, and he is also offering […]
Highlands Writers Conference is Back!
Do you have a manuscript you’ve been saving in a drawer somewhere? It’s time to pull it out and get it published! Save the date for the 2nd annual Highlands Writers Conference! Saturday, March 2, in the Student Center of the Cartersville campus. Join us for small-setting workshops in fiction with our featured speaker Ray […]
Movie Screening at Heritage Hall
Join us Thursday, Feb. 21, at Center Stage in Heritage Hall for a public screening of To Kingdom Come, a documentary film about the toxic legacy of the former GE plant in Rome. The film follows the citizen investigation of environment concerns, and features our own Billy Morris (Geology), Jessica Lindberg (English), former students, and […]
Highlands Writers Conference
Author J. K. Rowling once said, “Writing for me is a kind of compulsion, so I don’t think anyone could have made me do it, or prevented me from doing it.” Whether you have been working on a novel for years or you just recently picked up pen, join us for the first-ever Highlands Writers […]
Old Red Kimono on Cartersville Campus!
Join us in Cartersville for a Picnic & Poetry Reading in celebration of the 2017 Old Red Kimono! Monday, April 24 at 11:00 on Lawn in front of the Student Center in Cartersville. Sandwich lunch and picnic treats! Beach balls! Frisbees! Bring your sunglasses and picnic blankets and join us as our Creative Writing students read […]
QEP: Last Day to Survey!
Help design GHC’s future by participating in the Quality Enhancement Plan survey! Friday, Sept. 23 marks the final day of the survey. If you have not yet taken it, please dedicate a few minutes of your Friday to making this contribution of your time and insight as a member of the GHC community. We need […]