This Week @ CETL: Cartersville GIFTs

Cartersville GIFT Exchange Wed., April 12  |  3:30-4:30 pm, Collaboration Room (A-135)  |  Facilitator: Josie Baudier All Cartersville 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 […]

Diversity in History: Colonel James Jabara (1923 – 1966)

In honor of April being Arab American Heritage Month we want to introduce you to some of the Arab American men and women who have had a deeply meaningful impact in history. This week we turn to an American hero and the country’s first jet ace pilot, Colonel James “Jabby” Jabara. United States Air Force […]

USG e-clips for April 6, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Chancellor slams college budget cuts much smaller than he once proposed By James Salzer But times were different when he was governor, lawmakers say The irony wasn’t lost on some Capitol veterans that a University System of Georgia chancellor who presided over some of the deepest budget cuts in […]

New Policies and Procedures resulting from 4/5 Cabinet Meeting

GHC’s Cabinet approved 4 policies/procedures at the 4/5/2023 meeting as outlined below.  All of these policies can be found at the policy website by using the search feature at the top of the page. Student Grievance Process – Provides the guidelines and standards for the filing of a formal grievance by a student against a faculty […]

USG e-clips for April 3, 2023

University System News: Savannah Morning News ‘Incredible assets’: AU Health, Wellstar partner to expand health care Joe Hotchkiss, Augusta Chronicle With a new name and a shared mission, Georgia’s only public medical school on Friday announced an agreement with an Atlanta-based health care system that its partners say will improve healthcare statewide and the number […]

USG e-clips for April 4, 2023

University System News: Dalton Daily Citizen State legislative budget could negatively impact Dalton State College students, faculty and staff The state legislature on Wednesday passed the state’s operating budget for the 2024 fiscal year. “We are grateful for and thank our elected officials, especially our local and regional delegations, for their hard work and service […]

USG e-clips for April 5, 2023

University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kemp vetoes bill requiring lawmaker approval for college tuition hikes By Vanessa McCray Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday vetoed a bill passed last week that would require the Georgia General Assembly’s approval before state universities could raise tuition or fees by more than 3%. The move is Kemp’s first […]