A big thank you to the over 130 people who were able to attend the first Charger Chat of this academic year! It was a great one with Dr. Hobbs answering many questions about the direction of the college, budget reductions, and enrollment. If you were unable to join us, fear not! You can view […]
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Barriers to OER Adoption
You are invited to participate in a research study conducted by Auburn University at Montgomery concerning barriers to the adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) at institutions of higher learning. Through this study, we hope to learn what barriers may prevent the adoption of OER. While smaller scale surveys of this topic have been conducted, […]
Diversity In History: Deb Haaland (1960-)
November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of Native Americans. In this spirit, we turn our attention to Deb Haaland, a prominent figure who has made history and broken barriers as a Native American leader. As the first Native American woman to serve in […]
2024 Diabetic Supplies (Anthem Members)
2024 Diabetic Supplies (Anthem Members) In 2024 Anthem Members can access a program provided directly by CVS for diabetic supplies.
Barriers to OER Adoption
You are invited to participate in a research study conducted by Auburn University at Montgomery concerning barriers to the adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) at institutions of higher learning. Through this study, we hope to learn what barriers may prevent the adoption of OER. While smaller scale surveys of this topic have been conducted, […]
Statutes Revision Kickoff – 27 November
Dr. Hobbs has assembled a small ad-hoc group to work alongside the committee of Statutes and Faculty Affairs in an effort to revise our college statutes to better fit who we are today. Since the statutes are a document that helps define the college, we want to be sure you have a voice in the […]
Special WWII Paratrooper Presentation & Book Signing, Today
Never Give Up the Jump: WWII Through the Eyes of Paratroopers & Their Families, presented by Jack Talley. Co-sponsored by Student Engagement, Student Veterans Association and the English Department. Free copies of the book available, while supplies last. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2pm, Cartersville Student Center Ballroom.
Kickball & Food Trucks at Floyd Today!
All students are invited to play kickball and enjoy food from Frios and Pizza Nova! 10% of proceeds will go back to the Highlands Association of Nursing Students (HANS). Kickball at 1:3pm, Trucks 12-3pm. Floyd Campus Soccer Field
Noon Optimist Pancake Breakfast – Community Watch
On November 18, you can have a great breakfast and support our very own Foundation Camp at the Rome Noon Optimist Pancake Breakfast. This fundraiser supports a wide variety of community events and organizations, not just Foundation Camp. Learn more about what they do in the community and all […]
Reminder: ePerformance Manager Training
Reminder of the ePerformance Manager training November 14, 11 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ________________________________________________ Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 243 841 572 767 Passcode: J95Jo9 Download Teams | Join on the web