GHC’s celebration of Women’s History Month is starting soon, with programming covering parts of three months, since it cannot be contained… Check-out the amazing array of opportunities, on each campus plus online, at www.highlands.edu/celebratewomen We look forward to seeing you!
Category Archives: Learning and Development
Book a Library Instruction Class for ANY Assignment!
Welcome to the Spring Semester from Your Friendly Librarians! Research can be overwhelming for students unfamiliar with the process. But never fear, librarians are here to help! We can come to your class for a few minutes (or an hour) and give your students a solid foundation on which to build their assignments. Whether your […]
Advising Students — New Biology Course
The division of Natural Science and Physical Education is offering a new course: BIOL 1020 Plants, Society and the Environment. This course is an examination on plant structure and function, the various ways that plants have been integrated in human life and how the domestication of plants has had an impact on the environment. This course […]
GCPA Annual Conference registration link
Dear Colleagues, The Georgia College Personnel Association, a state chapter of ACPA, is holding our annual conference at the Middle Georgia State University conference center on Nov. 9-10. Please follow this link to register! Registration cost is only $100 for ACPA/GCPA members, and $130 for non-members! This is a great opportunity to network with student […]
Accessibility by Design Introduction Training on Floyd Campus
Just a quick reminder that there will be an Accessibility by Design Introduction Training class Friday, October 14, on the Floyd Campus. The Accessibility by Design training focuses on how to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc. in a way that meets the guidelines established by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The session […]
Accessibility by Design Training in Marietta
Just a quick reminder that there will be an Accessibility by Design Introduction Training class Friday, September 30, on the Marietta Instructional Site. The Accessibility by Design training focuses on how to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc. in a way that meets the guidelines established by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The […]
Accessibility by Design Introduction Training in Douglasville
Just a quick reminder that there will be an Accessibility by Design Introduction Training class Friday, September 16, on the Douglasville Instructional Site. The Accessibility by Design training focuses on how to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc. in a way that meets the guidelines established by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The […]
Accessibility by Design Training
Instructors often have questions about whether their course design and content meet the expectations and standards for students with disabilities. The rules and regulations of the policies and practices can sometimes be confusing and intimidating, leading some faculty members to unduly stress over their courses and content while leading others to simply ignore these regulations, […]
CPR Training Opportunity – 1 Slot Left
There is still one slot left for the training from the American Heart Association for pediatric and adult First Aid/CPR/AED!!! The Cartersville campus will host a class for anyone interested in receiving this training, which will include a certificate of completion that expires after 2 years. The minimum class size is 10 people and we have […]
CPR Training Opportunity!
Interested in receiving training from the American Heart Association for pediatric and adult First Aid/CPR/AED? The Cartersville campus would like to host a class for anyone interested in receiving this training, which will include a certificate of completion that expires after 5 years. The minimum class size is 10 people and we have 6 people signed […]