S.A.D.

Many people experience a mood shift during the winter months, but Seasonal Affective Disorder – or SAD – is more than that. It’s normal to have days when you feel down, but if your symptoms persist and you are regularly feeling unmotivated or depressed, consider making a free comprehensive and confidential appointment with a licensed […]

CETL: Join a Faculty Learning Community today!

Faculty, would you like to learn how to improve your teaching practice in a community with like-minded GHC faculty? Join a learning community today! This year the USG is sponsoring five Faculty Learning Communities at GHC, each led by a Chancellor’s Learning Scholar who has chosen a topic to explore. Register by November 25 at […]

November eaphelplink seminar – healthy ways to cope with stress

Online Seminar: Building Resilience Muscles | Available on Demand starting Nov. 17th Learn resilience by understanding yourself and identifying the mental obstacles that get in your way. YOUR EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – Available any time, any day, your Employee Assistance Program is a free, confidential benefit to help you balance your work, family, and personal […]

Face Masks Required on Campus

In the best interest of the health and safety of our community and based on instructions from the USG, effective July 15th all GHC employees and students must wear face coverings when inside GHC buildings (see usg.edu/coronavirus for more details). For more information about GHC’s return to campus and other coronavirus information please visit chargeahead.highlands.edu

Join the GHC Foundation “Heart of Gold” Campaign!

Every donation to the GHC Foundation helps make a difference! Did you know? The GHC Foundation has been committed to supporting the GHC community since 1973. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the GHC Foundation is pleased to make a number of scholarships available to our current students. You can use the online donation […]

Meet Sawyer!

Sawyer Collins Mason was born on November 12, 2020 to Brittany Trapp of the Rome Business Office. He was 7 pounds 11 ounces and 19 1/2 inches long. They are all home and doing well. And, they love being a family of four!