Good day, Chargers! The GHC president’s office is once again reaching out to student artists with the chance to have their art featured on the annual holiday card. The winner also receives a $100 VISA gift card. If you’re ready to put your drawing, painting, digital, or other artistic medium skills to work, visit our special holidaycontest.highlands.edu page […]
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Selena
Join Student Engagement as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring Latin Americans who influenced culture and impacted society. Selena Quintanilla-Perez is one of the most well-known Latin recording artist in history. She was known as the Queen of Tejano Music, which is a Mexican music style that incorporates other genres of music like country. […]
Hispanic Heritage Month: Ellen Ochoa
Join Student Engagement as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring Latin Americans who influenced culture and impacted society. Ellen Ochoa is a women who excelled in her career of STEM. Ochoa became the first Hispanic female astronaut after completing her training in 1991. Soon after, in April 1993, Ochoa became the first Hispanic female […]
Hispanic Heritage Month: Julia Alvarez
Join Student Engagement as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring Latin Americans who influenced culture and impacted society. Julia Alvarez is a Dominican poet, novelist and essay writer. Her writing fought against the patriarchal system that existed within Latin cultures. Alvarez encouraged Latin women that they too could become successful writers like she did. […]
Spooky Midterms in the Library
Join us in the Library for a spooktacular time! October 4-7 at all Libraries! Writing Center, snacks, coffee and grab bags!
Study Rooms Available in the Library
Did you know you can reserve a study room ahead of time? See the Library Spaces section on our Library website.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Roberto Clemente
Join Student Engagement as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring Latin Americans who influenced culture and impacted society. Puerto Rican native Roberto Clemente was a professional baseball player who soon took his career to the United States. He became the first Latin American baseball star in the United States, and was also greatly known […]
Orange Shirt Day
Pick your favorite orange GHC shirt this Thursday, Sep. 30 for Orange Shirt Day! This day is set aside to recognize the 150,000 Indigenous children who endured the residential schooling system, and a day for survivors to be reaffirmed that they matter. More information can be found at the project website.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Rita Moreno
Join Student Engagement as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring Latin Americans who influenced culture and impacted society. Rita Moreno was a Puerto Rican-born actress, dancer and singer who accomplished the rare feat of winning the four major North American entertainment awards (EGOT): Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. She was also the first Hispanic […]
Are You Looking for an Exciting Way to Fulfill Your Area D Science Requirements?
The GHC Wyoming Geology Field Course could be your answer. For the past 23 years Professor Billy Morris has been teaching a hands on summer geology course in Wyoming that is not only fun, but also contains an element of excitement, combines class work with two weeks of travel, provides you with a lifetime of […]