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Updated November 7, 2008
University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis, Jr. spoke to the Rome Rotary Club on Thursday, Oct. 30. He covered a variety of topics regarding the future of the Georgia economy and the impact of the University System on it. Watch his remarks and the question and answer session following them now.
In October 2007 Georgia Highlands College and a number of first-responder agencies from Bartow County held an active shooter drill at the Cartersville campus of GHC. The attached video captures the activities of the day and describes lessons learned from this important exercise.More...
A new Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit opens Monday, Sept. 29 at Lakeview Auditorium on the Floyd campus of Georgia Highlands College.More...
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has awarded two students at Georgia Highlands College $1,000 scholarships for demonstrating academic success and community service. More...
In an economic downturn, small businesses often suffer through make or break times, and the current meltdown on Wall Street most certainly will impact such businesses throughout America. More...
Partnership aims to bring college-level programs to fast-growing county.More...
Regent Willis J. Potts will address Georgia Highlands College graduates at commencement exercises on May 10, 10 a.m., at the Forum in Rome. His topic, "The Fourth R," will emphasize lessons learned outside the classroom that serve as a winning accompaniment to a solid education.More...
Floyd Medical Center and Harbin Clinic have pledged critical donations to the Georgia Highlands College Legacy major gifts campaign to support the nursing program for the next five years, the college announced today.More...
Georgia Highlands College has named Dr. Renva Watterson interim vice president of academic affairs, following the departure of Dr. Virginia Carson who is serving as interim president of South Georgia College. Watterson was chair of the humanities division at GHC. More...

Alverno College in Milwaukee, one of the first institutions in the United States to study and assess the process of student learning, has invited Georgia Highlands College to join a consortium project titled Innovation and Inquiry for Student Learning.More...

Georgia Highlands College announces the appointment of Donna Childres as director of financial aid. More...

In an effort to ease the state’s nursing shortage, the University System of Georgia’s Nursing Education Task Force has funded an initiative at Georgia Highlands College to increase the number of its nursing graduates. More...
