Charger Baseball takes on ABAC in a GCAA Conference showdown today . First pitch at 6:00pm at the East Cobb Baseball Complex. Great opportunity for our Marietta campus students to take advantage of Charger Baseball. All GHC students, faculty and staff are free with ID. All others $5.00 . Come out and cheer on the […]
HSA AND FSA PARTICIPANTS
Due to a technology upgrade, US Bank will issue new cards to account holders. BOR Plan employees will have their current cards disabled on 04/02/2014 during the upgrade. The new cards should arrive on or before 04/05/2014. Once the new cards are activated, employees can begin using the cards right away. US Bank will be […]
REMINDER : For a lively and entertaining time, come to the Floyd Library to hear author Renea Winchester Tuesday, March 11th at 12:30.
Everyone is invited to meet award winning author Renea Winchester and hear her readings at the Floyd Library Tuesday March 11th at 12:30. Renea was a 2011 nominee for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA) and Georgia Author of the Year awards. She will honor us with the first public reading of her book, Farming, […]
Reminder: Presidential Search Survey
The Presidential Search and Screen Committee would like to remind everyone that we have a survey where you can give us your input on what you would like to see in the next President of Georgia Highlands College. Please visit the link below, click on the “feedback” tab, and then click on your survey. If […]
USG eClips – March 10, 2014
University System News 2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION NEWS: www.macon.com http://www.macon.com/2014/03/08/2980035/study-groups-can-keep-lawmakers.html Study groups can keep lawmakers busy long after session ends BY MAGGIE LEE ATLANTA – State lawmakers, like students, count down to their last day of work before taking a break. For the folks under the Gold Dome, the session lasts just 40 days and […]
Breaking Bad Habits-Wellness Program
Here’s an interesting article on how to break bad habits. Some of the Psychology professors may have some additional insights. http://www.nextavenue.org/article/2014-02/7-steps-breaking-bad-habit
Wellness Points Winner…….
The Wellness points winner is……Darrell Sorrells! He’s left off where he finished last semester and won a nice gift card to the bookstore. Nice work Darrell! He’s our first two time monthly winner. Although he will no longer be eligible for the monthly prizes, he will be able to win the semester prize in May […]
USG eClips – March 7, 2014
University System News 2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION NEWS: www.ajc.com http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/senate-approves-budget-with-more-money-for-schools/nd66f/ Senate approves budget with more money for schools; Dems say not enough By James Salzer The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The Georgia Senate backed a $20.8 billion election-year state budget Thursday that adds more than $300 million in new education spending for teacher raises and additional school […]
For a lively and entertaining time, come to the Floyd Library to hear author Renea Winchester Tuesday, March 11th at 12:30.
Everyone is invited to meet award winning author Renea Winchester and hear her readings at the Floyd Library Tuesday March 11th at 12:30. Renea was a 2011 nominee for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA) and Georgia Author of the Year awards. She will honor us with the first public reading of her book, Farming, […]
USG eClips – March 6, 2014
University System News 2014 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION NEWS: www.myajc.com http://www.myajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/common-core-supporters-rip-bill-that-would-limit-t/nd6dH/?icmp=ajc_internallink_invitationbox_apr2013_ajcstub1 Common Core supporters rip bill that would limit testing of material tied to it BY WAYNE WASHINGTON – THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION Anti-Common Core legislation hit some resistance Wednesday as opponents blasted the bill in front of a House committee and Gov. Nathan Deal pointedly said […]