We recently held a Time Management Training with our Employee Assistance Program ESPYR. Below are tips and information about time management shared within the training: Time Management Tips Phone rings. E-mails beep. Colleagues step in to chat. Now, where were you? Oh, yes, having your time blown into a thousand unproductive little shards. JULIE MORGENSTERN […]
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – ESPYR
Each day we are faced with events that can have an effect on us, both personally and professionally. Whether it is childcare, financial, legal, health, or emotional issues, the effects are often felt in all areas of our life. In order to better prepare us for all the challenges we may face, the EAP has […]
Biweekly Payroll Reminder
Good Morning, Timesheet Approval for All Biweekly Employees Biweekly Employees: Please enter all time worked for the December 30-January 12, 2019 pay period by 10:00am, Friday, January 11th. Additionally, all absence requests must be entered and approved by 10:00am, Friday, January 11th. Employees no longer need to approve their own timesheet, however, employees will not be paid for any […]
Attend the ESPYR Time Management Training!
Our Employee Assistance Program ESPYR will be hosting a Time Management training as part of USG’s Well-Being Wednesdays initiative! Please Join Angelique Hall in the Solarium on Wednesday, January 9th in the Floyd Solarium from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for tips and training on how to manage your time better personally and professionally. For questions, […]
Conversations with the President
Select a date and mark your calendar to have a small group conversation with the President. (RE: Don Green’s CHARGE! email dated 12/12/18 for details.) Throughout the coming weeks, Don Green will visit each campus to talk with faculty and staff. His primary updates to share with you include information technology security, enrollment, CAR […]
USG e-clips for January 7, 2019
University System News: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Tech president to retire By Eric Stirgus Georgia Tech President G.P. “Bud” Peterson is retiring this summer, ending a 10-year term as leader of one of the nation’s top research institutions, he announced Monday. Peterson has presided over a major increase in enrollment as Georgia Tech has expanded […]
ACA Form 1095 Electronic Consent
Get your new tax form fast. Go electronic. You can now receive your medical coverage tax form, Form 1095, electronically. The 1095 tax form shows that you and your dependents were offered or enrolled in medical coverage during the tax year. Proving that you’re adequately insured each year is mandatory and you’ll need this important […]
Georgia employees may see a change in the amount of Georgia income tax withholding from their paycheck beginning in January, 2019
On March 1, 2018, the Georgia General Assembly adopted HB 918 which may reduce income taxes payable by individuals subject to taxation in Georgia. Some major features of the bill are as follows: Reduction in Top Individual Income Tax Rate. HB 918 includes a two-phased reduction in the top individual income tax rate. In 2018, […]
GHC Directory Photos
I have reserved Tuesday January 15, 9AM-11AM to be available to take faculty/staff directory photos on the Floyd campus. I will be located in the Three Rivers Classroom in the library. No appointment is necessary. If you are in need of a GHC directory photo- either a new photo or retake/updated photo, make plans to […]
USG e-clips for January 4, 2019
University System News: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Savannah State University president to retire in June By Eric Stirgus Savannah State University President Cheryl Dozier, who has been grappling with recent enrollment and budget declines, is retiring at the end of June, officials announced Friday. Dozier has been president of the university since 2011, after working the […]