April Cole, a student at Georgia Highlands College (GHC), has been named a 2023 Coca-Cola Foundation New Century Transfer Scholar and will receive a $2,250 scholarship.
Activist, writer and justice advocate Anthony Ray Hinton will deliver the keynote address at Emory University’s 178th Commencement ceremony, scheduled for Monday, May 8, on the Emory Quadrangle.
The Dalton Public Schools communications department has once again been recognized as award winners by the Georgia School Public Relations Association (GSRPA).
With those words, President Gregory L. Fenves introduced a new focus area to the reimagined One Emory strategic framework — one he characterized as “crucial.
The Writing Center at Georgia Highlands College is free and open to all students. On average, the Writing Center reports that students see their grades elevate after using the resource, especially on repeat visits.
As COVID-19 continues to evolve and impact the lives of people around the world, the need for additional effective treatment options continues to be at the forefront of global efforts to combat the disease
On Saturday, February 25, 175 Bartow County School System (BCSS) students and 45 coaches arrived at the Georgia Highlands College (GHC) Cartersville site to compete in the FIRST® LEGO® League Robotics Community Showcase and Competition.
As ChatGPT and other natural language processing tools fueled by artificial intelligence enter the world stage, educators are looking at how these models will transform education in the classroom and beyond.
Josh Deslattes will be moving to Dalton High School as the new assistant principal. He currently serves as an assistant principal at The Dalton Academy.
Dr. Ryan Richards has been named the athletic director at Dalton High School for the 2023-24 school year. The board approved his appointment at its regular meeting last night.
For Georgia Highlands College alumnus Corey Pitts, opening his private gym, CMP Training, in Rome, this year was a dream come true after years of hard work driven by his passion for helping others.
Four outstanding Emory College seniors will study in Scotland next year on topics ranging from anthropology to peacebuilding as part of the Robert T. Jones Scholarships.