University System News WTVM Columbus State University offers new military scholarship By Jatavia O’Neal A local veterans’ organization partners with Columbus State University to establish a scholarship honoring the former Commanding General of Fort Benning. The regional chapter of the Military Order of World Wars is providing the scholarship. It’s called ‘The Lieutenant General […]
USG e-clips for September 15, 2022
University System News Gwinnett Daily PostNine straight years: Georgia Gwinnett College again named South’s most ethnically diverse regional college Georgia Gwinnett College is once again the most ethnically diverse regional college in the south, according to U.S. News and World Report. That makes it nine years and counting for the school. The Herald-Gazette Gordon […]
CETL: Research Assignments and Online Course Rejuvenation
Do your students struggle with research assignments? Have you ever found yourself thinking, “There’s got to be a better way to do this”? Fortunately, there is! Join Susanna Smith and Melanie Vincent in Zoom for Designing Great Research Assignments on Monday, September 19 from 2-3:30 pm to learn more. Are you new to online teaching […]
USG e-clips for September 12, 2022
University System News The Atlanta Journal-Constitution How did Georgia schools fare in U.S. News & World report rankings? Staff Reports U.S. News & World Report on Monday released its annual rankings of the nation’s top colleges and universities in various academic categories. Many colleges that traditionally rank high on the list did so again this […]
USG e-clips September 13, 2022
University System News Douglas County Sentinel University system waiving standardized test scores for admission to most campuses By Dave Williams The University System of Georgia will waive SAT and ACT test requirements at most of the system’s 26 institutions for another year, system Chancellor Sonny Perdue announced Thursday. The university system didn’t include the tests […]
USG e-clips for September 14, 2022
University System News WGXA MGA faculty says ‘we’re going to be in trouble’ if nursing shortage continues by Ereina Plunkett Bridget Albright holds nursing close to her heart. “I want to be there and to help people through their hard times, and I want to have an impact on people’s lives,” Albright said. After all, […]
CETL Event Today: Embedding Health in GHC’s Culture
What does it mean to embed health in all facets of GHC’s culture? Join Althea Moser in Zoom at 3:30 pm today to learn more. The Okanagan Charter: An International Charter for Health Promoting Universities & Colleges, provides a framework for tertiary institutions to embed health into all facets of campus culture. Come and learn about […]
CETL: Great Research & Online Course Rejuvenation
Do your students struggle with research assignments? Have you ever found yourself thinking, “There’s got to be a better way to do this”? Fortunately, there is! Join Susanna Smith and Melanie Vincent in Zoom for Designing Great Research Assignments on Monday, September 19 from 2-3:30 pm to learn more. Are you new to online teaching […]
Writing Workshop by Published Author, Wednesday Sep. 21
Author William Walsh will be reading from his novel Lakewood Wednesday, Sep. 21 at 12:30pm in the Library at the Cartersville Campus. He will conduct a writing workshop afterward at 2pm. Both events will be streamed live via Zoom for those who can’t attend in person. Reading Zoom link, passcode: walsh Writing Workshop Zoom link, […]
Fall Isn’t Over Yet: Share this to help recruit students for October classes!
Georgia Highlands College now offers 8-week class options beginning in October. Please like and share these social media posts below to let future students know FALL SEMESTER ISN’T OVER YET. They can start in October with our 8-week class options. Choose from one of four different 8-week ads below to share today! Facebook: Option 1, […]