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Disaster simulation at GHC helps healthcare students apply classroom lessons to real-world scenario

Nursing students at Georgia Highlands College (GHC) recently learned how collaboration and keeping one’s composure are as important as their technical knowledge when it comes to serving others in times

Georgia Highlands College is one of 25 semifinalists for the 2023 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence

Georgia Highlands College (GHC) has been named an Aspen Prize Semifinalist by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. GHC is one of 25 colleges across the country eligible to compete

GHC celebrates Earth Day at Paulding site with community partners

Georgia Highlands College (GHC) students, faculty and staff at the Paulding site celebrated Earth Day 2022 on April 21 by engaging in trash pickups, gardening and more.   “This is the

GHAME/B2B attend the Men of Color National Summit at Clemson University

Georgia Highlands College’s GHAME/B2B members recently attended the Men of Color National Summit at Clemson University. The summit themes include Career and professional development, Entrepreneurship, Masculinity/personal identity, Retention rates, graduation

Students organize “Little Free Library” at GHC  

Students at Georgia Highlands College (GHC) in an English course at the Cartersville site have worked together to create a “Little Free Library” program. Little Free Library is an organization

GHC names Jessica Lindberg the new dean of Humanities

Georgia Highlands College has appointed Jessica Lindberg as the new dean of Humanities. Lindberg will oversee the School of Humanities, which includes Art, Communication, English, Film, Music, and Spanish. She

Cost to attend GHC drops as much as 10%, college ranked highly for best return on investment in the state

Students at Georgia Highlands College will save as much as $200 each semester moving forward after the elimination of the Special Institutional Fee. The Board of Regents of the University

Art students learn how to turn their skills into a business by working with clients

Second-year art students at Georgia Highlands College (GHC) were recently tasked with creating a piece of artwork based on specifications of a client. The goal, said Dean of Humanities Jessica

Consul General of Israel to the Southeast visits GHC

Consul General of Israel to the Southeast Anat Sultan-Dadon visited Georgia Highlands College this week. She was joined by members of the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeastern United States

Sem Morisset credits GHC for strong foundation helping him to become the Engineering Program Manager at Americold

Sem Morisset was recently promoted to Engineering Program Manager at Americold where he oversees projects for the food storage and logistics company. Formerly serving as Associate Engineering Project Manager, he

Husband and wife entrepreneurs to speak Wednesday for GHC speaker series

Husband and wife Marcus T. Turner and Dr. Dena Turner will speak this Wednesday at noon during the Georgia Highlands College’s (GHC) School of Business and Professional Studies’ Entrepreneur Speaker

B2B attends national conference in St. Louis

Four of GHC’s Brother 2 Brother members flew out to St. Louis for the national Student African American Brotherhood conference recently. Albert Cooper, Jordan Krueger, Jalen Hudson, and Kamraun Sorhaindo