A serious security flaw, known as a Remote Code Execution (RCE) exploit, has been discovered in iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers. This flaw allows attackers to install unwanted apps and steal data using links in malicious email messages and malicious websites. Please update your Apple devices to the latest software version immediately to protect yourself […]
Monthly Archives: February 2023
Federal Financial Aid & Summer/Fall Registration
Summer registration opens March 6 and fall registration opens April 10. Did you know federal financial aid will not cover classes that are not a part of your officially declared pathway/program? Effective Summer Semester 2023, students enrolling in courses that are not required to complete their officially declared pathway/program of study could see their financial […]
Partnership for Inclusive Innovation
The Smart Community Corps (SCC) is the first statewide effort of its kind for civic-minded students to gain hands-on, valuable experience working on real-life problems in a community environment as a way to apply their skills and improve the lives of residents. 36 Internships available. See the attached flyer and graphic below for details. Flyer […]
Honoring Black History Month: Phillis Wheatley
In every human breast,God has implanted a principle, which we call Love of Freedom … ” Phillis Wheatley Despite being enslaved, Phillis Wheatley is one of the most well-known 18th century poets. Wheatley was the first enslaved woman Afro-American published poet. She was also the third colonial American woman to have her work published. Wheatley […]
Your Work Deserves to be Shared!
Showcase your academic work at the Academic Showcase 2024! Cash prizes! Submit proposals by March 15, showcase is Friday, May 3, 2024 To submit or for more information, visit academicshowcase.highlands.eduÂ
Honoring Black History Month: Frederick Douglass
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” Frederick Douglass is one of the most well-known abolitionists in history. Enslaved Douglass eventually purchased his own freedom and started an anti-slavery newspaper. Through his writings, Douglass sparked a revolution to end slavery, then went on to become a statesman where he devoted his role to […]
STEM+ Club
Meet up with other STEM majors and build a network of help in your STEM classes and the field! Join the STEM+ Club, every Tuesday, 1pm in the Cartersville Library
Equality Alliance Meeting
Equality Alliance will be holding its first meeting of the semester Tuesday, Feb. 7 at Noon in the Cartersville Library. Or you can join via Zoom Zoom Meeting ID 624 935 0209 Passcode: EAC All are welcome!
Old Red Kimono Submissions
Hello GHC students, As we start this new year, let’s take a moment to look back of some of the amazing artistic and literary creations you all completed in 2022. If you would like to submit your creative endeavors to be featured in our GHC literary magazine, Old Red Kimono, please submit images of your […]
Honoring Black History Month: Henry “Box” Brown”
“There is no liberty to him who feels himself limited by the want of the dollar” Herny Brown got his nickname Herny ‘Box’ Brown for mailing himself to freedom. Once Brown was mailed and shipped to abolitionists in Philadelphia, he was able to becon1e an entertainer and noted public speaker. Through his entertaining displays and […]