Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Biweekly Employees Biweekly Employees: Please enter all time worked and all Absence Request for the June 11 – June 24, 2023 pay period by 4:00pm, Thursday, June 22nd . Employees no longer need to approve their own timesheet, however, employees will not be paid for any time or absences […]
silent auction donations needed
The GHC Employee Ambassadors are collecting donations for the silent auction event on August 25th. All funds raised from the silent auction help the GHC Employee Ambassadors continue to provide employee appreciation events on all our campuses throughout the year. Did you pick up a new hobby this year? Or do you have a new/unused […]
Free Quality Matters Rubric Update Course
The Quality Matters Higher Ed rubric will be updated to the seventh edition on July 5, 2023. From now until January 5, 2024, the self-paced Rubric Update course is available for free. After that, it will cost $55. Register today to take advantage of this free QM course!
Well-being Events for the week of June 20
Tuesday, June 20 10:00 am – 11:00 am EAP 101: The Basics by Kepro: An informative session focusing on the valuable counseling, legal and financial services, and referrals included in your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offered by Kepro. Learn how the EAP, a no-cost confidential resource, can assist you and your loved ones build […]
Monthly Payroll Reminder
Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Monthly Employees Monthly Employees & Managers: Please have all absence requests entered and approved by 12:00pm, Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Monthly timesheets do not need to be approved by the employee or the manager. However, all absences must be requested and approved for them to be paid. Managers, please […]
USG e-clips for June 16, 2023
University System News: CNN Exclusive: US government agencies hit in global cyberattack By Sean Lyngaas Several US federal government agencies have been hit in a global cyberattack by Russian cybercriminals that exploits a vulnerability in widely used software, according to a top US cybersecurity agency. …Aside from US government agencies, “several hundred” companies and organizations […]
Juneteenth
By now you are probably aware that we all get Monday off for Juneteenth, but you might still be asking yourself, what is the significance of the day and how did it come to be an official holiday? Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, or Emancipation Day, is an annual holiday celebrated in […]
Diversity in History: Bayard Rustin (1912-1987)
As we continue our journey through Pride month, we seek to honor a somewhat less visible figure in the civil rights and the gay rights movements. Bayard Rustin was born March 17, 1912, in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He was raised by his grandparents who instilled in him his quaker values which he said, “were based […]
USG e-clips for June 15, 2023
University System News: The Augusta Chronicle USG Board of Regents finalizes $10.71 billion budget. See how much AU is getting. Abraham Kenmore The Board of Regents for the University System of Georgia on Wednesday approved a $10.71 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2024. This topline number includes funding from all sources, including $9.3 billion for […]
USG e-clips for June 14, 2023
University System News: Fior Reports Georgia Tech Launches New Environmental Science Major By Becca Roberts The interdisciplinary Environmental Science (ENVS) degree, developed by faculty within the Departments of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Life Sciences, is now accepting students interested in a variety of environmentally-related careers. Georgia Tech’s newest interdisciplinary degree, the BS degree in […]