NEW Employee Cookbook Accepting Submissions

March kicks off National Nutrition Month, and the GHC Wellness Committee is working to develop an employee cookbook filled with healthy recipes from faculty and staff! Throughout the entire month of March, employees are encouraged to submit recipes to be featured in the cookbook. To submit an entry: Send in your recipe with a title, […]

New Cartersville Campus Librarian

Please join us in welcoming Jessica Osborne the new Cartersville Campus Librarian! She hails from Georgetown, a small farming community in southwestern Ohio outside of Cincinnati. With a bachelors in English from Alice Lloyd College and and a masters in Information and Library Science from the University of South Carolina, Jessica has enjoyed working with […]

ESPYR Training: The Power of Positivity FEB. 27

ESPYR Training: The Power of Positivity Date: Wednesday, February 27 at 12:00pm – 1:00pm. Attend this session via WebEx here: Register to reserve your spot today!   Employees can learn these simple strategies for their well-being: Expectations affect positivity Laughter and play are vital in positivity Positivity can enhance your outlook on life     […]

Annual 6AAAA Literary Meet Friday, March 1, 2019

The annual 6AAAA Literary Meet is again being hosted by GHC on the Floyd campus and is scheduled for this Friday, March 1, 2019. We are expecting 166+ participants, volunteers, parents and guests to begin arriving at 8:30am. The schools participating are: Southeast Whitfield Northeast Whitfield Heritage Ridgeland LaFayette Gilmer Pickens The Literary events will […]

Keep America Active – Registration Closes Today!

Keep America Active Challenge Overview Registration -28 – Feb. 22 Challenge -11 – APR. 7 Compete on your own or team up. -Team size: 2-15 Earn points for by recording physical activity minutes or steps, plus sleep and produce servings. Sync a device like a Fitbit or Garmin for automatic physical activity tracking. Compete with […]

The Historian in Heels

Civil rights historian and curator of a 4-mile photography exhibition on the Atlanta Beltline Trails visits to talk about preserving and celebrating Atlanta’s contribution to the Modern Civil Rights Movement. Contact Dr. Sean Callahan scallaha@highlands.edu for questions or info. KARCHEIK SIMS-ALVARADO, PH.D ATLANTA AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, 1944-1968 SUN., FEB 24TH, 2-3:30 PM Room […]