USG e-clips for August 10, 2020

University System News: Albany Herald Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College expects nearly 4,000 students on first day of classes From staff reports Here they come. Some with masks. Some attending classes for the first time since early spring. Others getting a taste of college life as true freshmen. The students are back at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural […]

USG e-clips for August 11, 2020

University System News: The Augusta Chronicle Students see some positives in changes at Augusta University due to virus By Tom Corwin Students returned Monday to Augusta University Summerville Campus to an altered atmosphere of masks and social distancing but also some positives. Sitting across from each other at a table in the Jaguar Student Activities […]

USG e-clips for August 12, 2020

University System News: WALB USG reports record increase in degrees awarded Over 70,000 degrees awarded for the 2020 fiscal year By Kim McCullough Despite challenges from the coronavirus pandemic, the University of Georgia (USG) awarded a record of 70,879 degrees for the 2020 fiscal year, according to the system. That’s the most in the system’s […]

SHARE WITH STUDENTS – College Update: Return to Campus

The following message was sent from President Don Green to all students. Please help us continue to share our resources, web links, and videos with students as we #ChargeAhead into the fall semester: I wanted to take this time to thank you for your patience and determination as we move forward into a new semester […]

Free Yoga & Mindfulness Courses Available On Demand

USG Well-being and Virgin Pulse have teamed up with Whil to offer free yoga and mindfulness courses for benefits eligible employees. These brief videos offer easy to follow instructions and are perfect for both beginners and  beyond. To access these and other USG Well-being programs follow the pathway below: https://oneusgconnect.usg.edu/ Click Manage My Benefits (Duo) Click on […]

New Academic Advisor

Please join us in welcoming Clay Shiflett to his new position as Academic Advisor! Hailing from Rome, GA, Clay graduated from Shorter University with his degree in Business Administration in 2013. This fall, he will begin in the MBA program at Berry College. Prior to joining GHC, Clay was the Music Minister for Meadowdale Baptist Church […]

Please Tell Your Students: Applications Are Being Accepted for Paid Positions for GHC Newspaper and Podcast Staffs

Dear Faculty, Please help the Six Mile Post and Student Spin podcast programs by making an announcement in each of your classes on the first and/or second day that we are now accepting applications for paid and unpaid positions for both staffs. Click HERE for a handout that can be distributed in class to interested […]

New Instructor of Nursing

Please join us in welcoming Jennifer Hand to her new position as Instructor of Nursing at the Heritage Hall site! Born and raised in Cherokee County, Alabama, Jennifer currently resides in a small community called Spring Garden. She graduated from Jacksonville State University with a bachelor’s in Nursing and received her master’s as a Pediatric […]