Diversity In History: Candy Lightner (1946-)

    Candace Lynne “Candy” Lightner is the Lebanese-American organizer and founding president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Lightner grew up in Pasadena, California, then later attended American River College, after which she married Steve Lightner and had three children– twins Cari and Serena and son Travis. 18 months after the twins were born, […]

Registration Stations This Week

There are over 30 people planning to help continuing students register for summer and fall term this week. Please send students our way! When Tuesday, April 25th and Wednesday, April 26th; 10am-4pm Where Cartersville – bottom of the Library Stairs and Second Floor entrance of Steam Building Floyd – Student Center Paulding – Learning Commons […]

Today: How can teaching and learning centers more effectively support HIPs work?

“The Assessment Institute will host 5 complimentary Zoom-based 60-minute webinars throughout the year featuring national leaders from HIPs in the States (High-Impact Practices). These sessions are open to anyone in the higher education community.” Wed, April 19: How can teaching and learning centers more effectively support HIPs work? Wed, June 21: How can HIPs drive educational […]