Deadline to submit to HR May 31st Staff/Administrator Evaluation This year, staff evaluations will continue to use the interim Performance Evaluation Form. This is the same form as last year. Next year, we will be using ePeformance in OneUSG. More news to come in the fall 2023 and early 2024. Importance of reviews- The current […]
USG e-clips for May 9, 2023
University System News: Capitol Beat Kemp issues nearly two dozen legislative, budget vetoes by Dave Williams Gov. Brian Kemp has been busy exercising his veto pen. The Republican governor has vetoed 14 bills the General Assembly passed during this year’s legislative session, not including nine vetoes of line items in the $32.4 billion fiscal 2024 […]
USG e-clips for May 10, 2023
University System News: Griffin Daily News Gordon State College president prepares to end five-year tenure By GDN STAFF Gordon State College President Dr. Kirk A. Nooks announced his departure after five years in his current role. Nooks will serve as the president and chief executive officer of the Council on Occupational Education. Nooks will conclude […]
USG e-clip for May 11, 2023
University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution AJC On Campus: Ex-Georgia Tech workers file lawsuits, grads celebrate By Vanessa McCray A roundup of news and happenings from Georgia colleges and universities Thousands of Georgia college students are graduating this month. But even though the school year is winding down, the news never does. In this edition […]
USG e-clips for May 12, 2023
University System News: Fox 5 Atlanta At 72, Georgia man graduates college with 99-year-old mom in attendance By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team Sam Kaplan, a 72-year-old man from Lawrenceville, is proving that it’s never too late to pursue your dreams. Kaplan recently graduated from Georgia Gwinnett College with a degree in cinema and media […]
USG e-clips for May 15, 2023
University System News: Albany Herald Mother, son graduate together at Albany State From staff reports Albany State University has always held a special place in the heart of Roderick Hubbard. Since he was little, Hubbard had a deep connection with ASU. He would visit with his grandmother, former Albany Mayor Dorothy Hubbard, who worked at […]
USG e-clips for May 16, 2023
University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Board of Regents to keep tuition steady for most schools By Vanessa McCray Tuition rates will remain the same next school year at all but one of Georgia’s public universities. The Georgia Board of Regents voted Tuesday to keep undergraduate and graduate tuition steady at 25 of the […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Hello Chargers, May is Mental Health Awareness Month and GHC staff supports mental health awareness. Earlier in the semester, our very own, Jenny Smith, Disability Support Specialist and Sherrie Beideck, Assistant Director, Registrar provided Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training to Nursing students and faculty. There were 58 students and faculty certified! Great job Jenny […]
Wednesday Wellness Walks – Cartersville
Are you looking to step-up your wellness and enjoy the company of your fellow colleagues? Come join Andrea Mathis for GHC Wellness Walks on the Cartersville Campus May 17th. Hope to see you there!
Comp Time Payout FY2023
Good Morning, The comp time hours paid out to each eligible employee will be based on the employee’s comp time balance as of May 27, 2023. Comp time accrued through May 27, 2023 will be paid out on the 3rd June Biweekly payroll(pay date of 06/30/2023). If you have any questions, please email payroll@highlands.edu. Thank […]