Honoring Black History Month: Harriet Tubman

Join Student Engagement as we honor Black History Month by highlighting former slaves who went on to impact America. “Every dream begins with a dreamer.” Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman is most well-known for her abolition work and her leading role in the Underground Railroad. Thanks to Tubman, over 70 people were saved through the course […]

Honoring Black History Month: Olaudah Equiano

Join Student Engagement as we honor Black History Month by highlighting former slaves who went on to impact America. “But it is not the slave trade entirely at war the heart of man.” Olaudah Equiano Olaudah Equiano is a well-known writer and abolitionist from the 18th century. He captured the attention of audiences when he […]

Honoring Black History Month: James Somerset

Join Student Engagement as we honor Black History Month by highlighting former slaves who went on to impact America. Although there are no known quotes by Somerset, he has become known as the slave who ended slavery and nicknamed “the runaway slave.” James Somerset is known as the slave who started freedom for slaves in […]

Thrive @ GHC

Charge up your wellness and Thrive @ GHC! GHC students now have access to resources specifically designed to meet the needs of a college student 24/7/365. Students can access it here, and please check out this video below of GHC faculty and staff talking about the new service!

Missing GHC Library in person? Check out our virtual display for Black History Month!

Check out this webpage each month for themed content, just like what you’d typically see in our library display windows. To celebrate Black History Month, we have a section for books, movies/videos, and a section where we will highlight a different academic resource each month. This page also includes a playlist so your virtual visit […]

Honoring Black History Month: Harriett Jacobs

Join Student Engagement as we honor Black History Month by highlighting former slaves who went on to impact America. “There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by suffering together.” Harriett Jacobs Harriett Jacobs escaped an abusive enslavement and hid in the North for seven years. After becoming a nanny for a […]

Don’t Let Tax Scams Be Taxing

With apologies to Benjamin Franklin, nothing in this world can be said to be certain except death, taxes, and tax scams. As we enter the US tax preparation season, scams targeting taxpayers are in full swing. Here are some tips you can follow during tax season to keep scams from taxing you (See what I did […]

SSE Speaker Series on Racism & Social Justice: Talk is Not Cheap

Please join us on Friday, February 19th, 10-11:30am for the next lecture in the Social Science and Education Speaker Series on racism and social justice. The speaker will be Dr. Seneca Vaught, Associate Professor of History and Interdisciplinary Studies, Kennesaw State University. The title of the lecture: Talk is Not Cheap: Improving Campus Conversations on […]