Our third historical figure is Mary Frances Early, the first African American graduate of the University of Georgia. Early was born on June 14, 1936, in Atlanta. Her love for learning blossomed as a child, as she spent much of her time in the library across the street from her father’s restaurant. Her mother […]
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Is it better to wake up early or stay up late to study?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. Hattie, J. (2015). The applicability of Visible Learning to higher education. Scholarship of […]
Librarian- Instruction, Digital Literacy and Engagement Presentation
Everyone is invited to attend the Deon King’s rescheduled presentation for the Librarian – Instruction, Digital Literacy, and Engagement position today. It will take place in the Cartersville Library Classroom if you are on campus. If not, the Zoom details are below along with the time. 10:00am – 10:35am: Presentation (35 min) https://highlands.zoom.us/j/98231044907 Passcode: digital
Floyd Café Weekly Specials – February 13th
Weekly Specials and Events Monday – Thursday Breakfast: 8:00-10:00 A.M. Lunch: 11:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. Monday, February 13, 2023 Roasted Pork Loin with Rice and Vegetables Tuesday, February 14, 2023 Beef Fajitas with Black Beans and Spanish Rice Wednesday, February 15, 2023 Country Fried Steak with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy with Vegetable Thursday, February […]
Are students and teachers equally responsible for learning?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. True: The ability to plan, execute, and adjust tasks, monitor processes, and determine an […]
Does developing executive functioning help students?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. False: Learning is actually impaired when experiencing high stress. Stress can negatively impact learning […]
Next Week @ CETL: Marietta GIFTs, Hybrid Courses, DYOC
Marietta GIFT Exchange Mon., February 13 | 2:00-3:00 pm, 15014 | Facilitator: Rachel Rupprecht All Marietta instructors are invited to this GIFTs (Great Ideas For Teaching) exchange! Come to share what has been working well in your classes in a brief, no-technology talk at an informal roundtable, or just to hear from your colleagues. Good, […]
Do students learn better under pressure?
Check GHC Inform each weekday this month to anonymously test your ability to distinguish fact from fiction. The correct answer to each question will be posted in GHC Inform the following day. Don’t delay! Each question can accept up to 40 responses. False: Research shows that robust knowledge stored in long-term memory engages students in higher […]
Black History Month–Film Screening: These Final Hours–Feb. 22nd, 12:30 & 3:30
In recognition of Black History Month, Georgia Highlands College has partnered with filmmakers, The Knights Young Productions, to screen their 53rd NAACP Image Award nominated film, These Final Hours. This film short has garnered several accolades including: Audience Choice, Portland Film Festival (2021); Best Short, Sedona International Film Festival (2022), Hip Hop Film Festival […]
Employee Discounts
The Center for Continuing and Professional Education is now offering discounts to faculty and staff! To receive the discount, complete and submit the approval form below. Employee Discount Form If you have any questions, please contact Whitney Puckett at wpuckett@highlands.edu.