Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Monthly Employees Monthly Employees & Managers: Please have all absence requests entered and approved by 4:00pm, Monday, June 22nd. 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. A link, https://www.usg.edu/oneusg/training, […]
Have a minute to help market GHC? What about 30 seconds? Or 15 seconds?
That’s right, you can help the Charge to fall by sharing a 30-second or even 15-second video with future Chargers. One click. One share. And you could reach a student who is ready to start #TakingCharge of their future at Georgia Highlands College. THE DEADLINE FOR FALL IS JULY 15 You can like and share […]
USG e-clips for June 15, 2020
University System News: The Chronicle of Higher Education In Some States This Fall, Masks at Public Colleges Will Be ‘Encouraged’ but Not Required By Michael Vasquez Georgia plans to reopen its 26 public colleges and universities this fall without requiring face masks — despite clear evidence that they play a critical role in reducing the […]
USG e-clips for June 16, 2020
University System News: The Union Recorder GC has reopening and contingency plans in place Gil Pound Georgia College and State University, one of the main economic drivers of the Milledgeville and Baldwin County community, has plans in place to resume regular operations should conditions with the COVID-19 pandemic allow. After being given guidance by the […]
USG e-clips for June 17, 2020
University System News: Times-Georgian UWG adds additional colleges to its West in Thirty program By Sarah Powell The University of West Georgia has recently partnered with two Georgia colleges through its West in Thirty program, expanding options for program participants. Atlanta Metropolitan State College (AMSC) and Gordon State College (GSC) join West Georgia Technical College […]
Juneteenth
Did you know that on June 19, 1865, about two months after the Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia, Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to inform enslaved African-Americans of their freedom and that the Civil War had ended. General Granger’s announcement put into effect the Emancipation Proclamation, which had […]
USG e-clips for June 18, 2020
University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia university system to review names of buildings and colleges By Ty Tagami Georgia’s public university system will consider whether the names of any buildings and colleges at its campuses should be changed, system Chancellor Steve Wrigley’s office announced Wednesday evening. He and Board of Regents Chairman Sachin Shailendra […]
Next Week In Wellness
Mark your calendars for next week’s exciting Wellness events: Date Time Sponsor Activity Monday, 6/22 10:00 – 11:00 am GHC Wellness/KEPRO Optimizing Your Team Performance and Motivating Your Team Monday, 6/22 11:30 am – 12:30 pm KEPRO Moving More: Ways to Combat a Sedentary Lifestyle Tuesday, 6/23 12:00 – 12:30 pm USG Well-being Body Bootcamp […]
New issue of the Highlander available now!
Read about the great things happening at GHC all in one place! #TakingCharge You can flip through the most recent issue of the Highlander by visiting highlander.highlands.edu today! A few highlights: GHC alumnus earns job as software engineer at Home Depot GHC student and member of National Guard completes semester while aiding in COVID-19 fight […]
GHC’s new graphic design program increases career opportunities for students in northwest Georgia
Students with an interest or natural talent in design now have an opportunity to further their skills and establish a rewarding career in the field of graphic design with a new associate degree at Georgia Highlands College beginning this fall. “Students will be able to design and layout commercial artwork in conjunction with advertising and […]