And The Winners Are…

The winner’s of the October Wellness Walk Photo Contest are: Pictured: Xinia Smith-Camacho, Ashley Dendy, Melissa Rogers, Rebekah Wood, Cynthia Parker, Tammy Culp, Haley Henderson, Stephanie Loveless, Tammi Hines, and Judith Norwood showing off their “decades” themed costumes

Today for Ethic’s Week, our theme is “I [HEART] GHC Students”.

In the spirit of today’s theme, the Paulding Instructional Site will host an ethics discussion panel led by our very own Assistant Professor of Political Science, Giselle Tucker and Senior Human Resource Manager, Stephanie Stewart.  The panel consists of the following Paulding County community leaders: Terrence Coursey – Corporate Relations Manager at United Way of […]

Take The Pressure Off Blood Pressure Challenge

Don’t forget to turn in your log sheets for last month’s Take The Pressure Off – Blood Pressure Challenge Send completed logs via interoffice mail or via email to Bradley Gilmore – HR Cartersville or bgilmore@highlands.edu Click HERE to download a copy of the Challenge Log Sheet

World AIDS Day Event in Paulding

Greetings All! In recognition of World AIDS Day 2019, all GHC students, staff, faculty, & friends are invited to join us on Monday, November 18th for a presentation of “HIV 101” by the AIDS Resource Council (Paulding site, Courtroom, 12:30pm). Free and confidential Rapid HIV Tests & individual counseling will also be available. Please share […]

FAFSA Day

We’re planning a Floyd Campus FAFSA Day in the Three Rivers classroom of the Library, on Wednesday, November 13, from 10:00 am-1:00 pm.  We will have pizza brought in around 12:00 pm.  Please mention to your students and have them come over to receive help with their FAFSAs:   1920 FAFSA (covers fall 19/spring 20/summer […]

Ethics Week Quote of the Day – Monday

“Our Culture is very important to the success of not only our institutions, but our employees, students, communities and ultimately how Georgia is educated, which makes it very important to me, and hopefully to all of you as leaders for the USG.”  – Chancellor Steve Wrigley

New Police Sergeant

Please joining us in welcoming Sgt. Lloyd Owens to his new position as Police Sergeant at Georgia Highlands College. Sgt. Owens is originally from Birmingham, Alabama and currently resides in Smyrna, Georgia. He graduated from Clayton State University in 2010 with a Bachelors of Applied Science in Administrative Management. He then then went on to […]

USG Ethics Policy

8.2.18.1 Ethics Policy The University System of Georgia (USG) is committed to the highest ethical and professional standards of conduct in pursuit of its mission to create a more educated Georgia. Accomplishing this mission demands integrity, good judgment, and dedication to public service from all members of the USG community. While the USG affirms each […]