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Georgia Highlands College (GHC) student Matthew Perry, of Paulding County, has won this year s Leadership Award during the 49th annual GHC Honors Night, which was presented via livestream on April 22. The Leadership Award is sort of the pinnacle of the awards night – it s presented by the president, it s saved for the last presentation and the winner of the award is voted on by the Student Affairs Committee, Coordinator of Cocurricular and Transitions Programs for Student Life Clifton Puckett said. We look for students who exemplify positive leadership skills both on campus and in the community, while also maintaining high grades.
2021 President’s Cup Business Plan Competition
The President’s Cup (formerly the Trepp Competition) is the culmination of SNC’s business plan competition series. It uses the same rubrics and criteria as the pre-2018 statewide and tri-state business plan competitions. The judges come from both the faculty and the North Shore business community. The competitors are judged on their written business plan; their ability to adapt and incorporate feedback into a revised written plan; and finally, live oral presentations.
The President’s Cup presentation evening is one of the most exciting events of the academic year. It attracts an enthusiastic audience from both the college and community. The teams present their business ideas to a panel of external judges. Their presentations use PowerPoint, video, and sometimes working physical prototypes. Each team has five minutes to make their pitch, present a short market analysis and financial summary, and respond to questions from the jud
Highlands College Graduates Over 400 Trained Leaders Ready for Ministry
Highlands College Graduates Over 400 Trained Leaders Ready for Ministry
BIRMINGHAM, AL / ACCESSWIRE / May 6, 2021 / Highlands College is excited to celebrate over 400 graduates during their commencement ceremonies held on May 15, 2021. The Traditional Program Commencement is at 9:00 AM and the Evening Program Commencement is at 11:30 AM CDT. While in-person attendance is limited and not available to the community, Highlands College encourages those looking to support the graduates to join the commencement ceremonies virtually through our livestream link: https://live.churchofthehighlands.com/?event=hc
While most students college journey concludes at commencement, Highlands College students are just beginning theirs as they walk across the graduation stage. Highlands College is focused on the lives of eternal impact their graduates go on to live after they leave the college. Fulfilling the world-changing call
MIKE SMITH
Up to $500,000 from an anonymous donor could be given out as cash prizes to incentivize Butte-Silver Bow residents to get COVID-19 vaccinations if the county puts the same amount into a public awareness campaign.
County Chief Executive J.P. Gallagher says if commissioners agree to tap $500,000 in federal COVID funds for the awareness campaign Wednesday night, the donorâs money would come through.
âThey wanted Butte-Silver Bow to be in the game at half-a-million dollars and then they would match the $500,000 and they wanted to do it in a way that didnât impact the taxpayers,â Gallagher told The Montana Standard.
Bray spring sale starts online Saturday
The Archie Bray Foundation will be having an online spring sale May 1-22, featuring the work of current and past resident artists. Just in time for Motherâs Day, the spring sale will feature a wide variety of ceramic vases, planters and functional pottery as well as sculpture, jewelry and 2D work.
The Archie Bray Foundation will be having an online spring sale May 1-22. Pictured is a vase by Kelsie Rudolph.  Photo provided
New work will be added weekly, so check back often and watch the Bray Instagram (@archie bray) or Facebook page for updates on new pieces. The gallery is open by appointment for in-person shopping. Work can be shipped internationally and local pick-up is available.