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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

From GHC to Piedmont University: Virtual information session to show how students can earn a master’s degree in communications within five years

An upcoming virtual information session on April 13 at 12:30PM will be the perfect opportunity to learn more about a partnership between Georgia Highlands College and Piedmont University where students

GHC expands access to affordable bachelor’s degree focused on engineering and construction

Georgia Highlands College (GHC) is helping more students gain access to the newest bachelor’s degree in building information modeling management (BIMM) through a partnership with Chattanooga State Community College (ChSCC) in Chattanooga,

Chargers featured in LakePoint documentary on college baseball

The sound of a bat cracking against a baseball. The smell of wet grass under the warm sun in the morning. The sight of blue caps with orange letters across

GHC alumna sworn into the Rome City Commission

Recently sworn into the Rome City Commission, Elaina Beeman began her post-secondary education at Georgia Highlands College (then Floyd Junior College) studying business management, then went on to earn her

Newest articulation agreement provides students a path to a master’s degree in five years

Georgia Highlands College (GHC) and Piedmont University have partnered to establish a pathway for students to earn an associate, bachelor’s and master’s in just five years between the two colleges.

Camille Brown rises to the top in the state, top in the nation with new academic awards

Only 20 students nationwide were selected for the prestigious All-USA Academic Team honor. Camille Brown is one of them. Over 2,200 students were nominated from more than 1,200 college campuses

School of Humanities music group, The Highlanders, set for upcoming multi-genre concert

Georgia Highlands College students in the School of Humanities music ensemble, The Highlanders, and students from the MUSC 1100 hybrid course have arranged a live concert scheduled for April 25.

Charger Innovation Challenge open to students for registration

Georgia Highlands College (GHC) will host the 2022 Charger Innovation Challenge (CIC) on April 15. The deadline for students to register is April 1. The “Shark Tank”-styled business competition is