Diversity in History: Juliette Gordon Low (1860 – 1927)

March marks the beginning of Women’s History Month, so we turn our focus towards the remarkable women who have blazed new trails and left their mark on history. Our first honoree is Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.  Born in Savannah, Georgia, on October 31, 1860, […]

Biweekly Payroll Reminder

Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Biweekly Employees  Biweekly Employees: Please enter all time worked and all Absence Request for the February 19 – March 04, 2023  pay period by 4:00pm, Thursday, March 2nd .  Employees no longer need to approve their own timesheet, however, employees will not be paid for any time or absences […]

How do flashcards help?

 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: Contrary to popular intuition about higher order learning and Bloom’s taxonomy, building a foundation […]

USG e-clips for February 27, 2023

University System News: Forsyth County News How UNG alumni are becoming cultural ambassadors through the Fulbright program Sabrina Kerns Anna Caitlyn Anderson couldn’t quite believe it when she first got the letter from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program saying she had been accepted for a scholarship to teach English in Madrid, Spain. …The University of […]

Must students climb Bloom’s taxonomy?

 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: Left/right brain dominance is a myth. Multiple areas on both sides of the […]