Save the date! See attached flyer for Jingle Mingle 2014 information. Thanks, Sherri
Retirement Planning Seminars
GHC seeks to provide a wellness program that encompasses the various wellness needs of its employees including physical, work-life balance, financial, etc. As a part of this effort, GHC has partnered with Valic to bring you educational seminars to help you take action toward saving for a comfortable lifestyle at retirement. These sessions are open […]
Work of GHC instructor on display
For Georgia Highlands College art instructor Kathleen Flowers, a career change after 17 years turned out to be just the open door for which she was looking. Flowers always had an interest in art but did not decide to pursue it fully until later in life. Nowadays she not only helps GHC students find the […]
USG e-Clips from September 29, 2014
USG NEWS: www.bizjournals.com http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/print-edition/2014/09/26/state-eyes-launch-of-georgia-film-academy.html?ana=sm_atl_ucp56&b=1411656559^15536321 State eyes launch of ‘Georgia Film Academy’ Ellie Hensley Staff Writer- Atlanta Business Chronicle The University System of Georgia is considering the launch of a Georgia Film Academy to educate workers for the state’s booming movie business. The Georgia Film Academy would unite film-related programs at the University System’s schools with […]
CHARGER SOFTBALL TAKES D1 GEORGIA STATE TO THE WIRE
Chargers had a good first outing against NCAA Division I, Georgia State University. The team in the first game lost a close 9-7 contest as three GHC players went yard (Liz Prance, Emily Willingham, and Erin Holcomb). Kristen Mullis would add a fourth dinger on the day in Game 2 providing the only run in […]
Chargers Softball Plays Well at GA State
Chargers had a good first outing against NCAA Division I, Georgia State University. The team in the first game lost a close 9-7 contest as three GHC players went yard (Liz Prance, Emily Willingham, and Erin Holcomb). Kristen Mullis would add a fourth dinger on the day in Game 2 providing the only run in […]
Twin Boys!
On August 29, 2014, Charlene Graham, welcomed the arrival of twin grandsons, Rylen Thomas and Bradley Scott. Please see the attached photo.
USG e-Clips from September 26, 2014
USG NEWS: www.onlineathens.com http://onlineathens.com/breaking-news/2014-09-24/uga-replace-its-coal-boiler-electric-option UGA to replace its coal boiler with an electric option By LEE SHEARER The University of Georgia plans to replace its controversial coal-fired steam boiler with a more efficient electric one, UGA officials announced Wednesday. “We won’t be taking deliveries of coal in the future,” said Ryan Nesbit, UGA vice president […]
Turkey Trot 5k hosted by the United Way
The Wellness Team has been working hard to come up with activities to help the faculty and staff at GHC continue progressing towards optimal health. One of the best ways to get out and get active, as well as support the local community, is to participate (jogging or walking, it doesn’t matter) in a community […]
USG e-Clips from September 24, 2014
USG NEWS: www.myajc.com http://www.myajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/pentagon-sends-weapons-other-materials-to-georgia-/nhSb4/?icmp=ajc_internallink_invitationbox_apr2013_ajcstub1#8350fe9b.3566685.735500 Pentagon gives schools military surplus By Janel Davis and Eric Stirgus – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Scenes this summer of police in armored vehicles and riot gear launching tear gas on protesters in Ferguson, Mo., have brought increased scrutiny of a federal program that transfers surplus military supplies to local law enforcement […]