Young Harris College Recognizes Longtime Faculty and Staff Members
March 3, 2017 NewsroomPresident Cathy Cox recently recognized five YHC employees for their service of more than 30 years to the College.
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President Cathy Cox recently recognized five YHC employees for their service of more than 30 years to the College.
Young Harris College recently developed the new Young Harris Early College to offer Move On When Ready to high school students.
Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) President Lisa Borders will deliver the address for Young Harris College’s 2017 Commencement ceremony.
YHC's Campus Gate Art Gallery annual Student Juried Art Exhibition featuring artwork by YHC students will open on Thursday, March 2.
Theatre Young Harris will present Medieval morality play “Everyman” in Dobbs Theatre of Goolsby Center on the YHC campus.
Theatre Young Harris will present two performances of Samuel Beckett’s play, “Waiting for Godot.”
Five Young Harris College students were selected as finalists in the Annual Agnes Scott Writers’ Festival Contest.
Dr. Thomas Stearns and Dr. Tammy Byron will offer two special lectures in honor of Black History Month on the YHC campus.
A composer, music educator, and trombonist, Dr. Saunders will offer a master class on Feb. 16.
Featuringmembers of the YHC Clarinet Studio and special guests from area high schools, the second annual YHC Clarinet Studio recital will be presented onFriday, Feb. 17.
The fourth annual Valentine’s Day Cabaret fundraiser “Unlucky in Love” will be presented on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
YHC's official statement regarding the Executive Order on Immigration.
Guitarist, bassist and composer Brian Smith will present a concert on the YHC campus.
Guest artists Karen Sigers, Benjamin Schoening, Christina Howell and Jonathan Pilkington perform American composer Samuel Barber’s "Love at the Door."
Dr. Whisnant’s lecture, titled “Taking Another Look: New Views of the Blue Ridge Parkway,” will highlight her study of the National Park Service’s most visited site.
YHC announces students on the President's and Dean's list for the Fall 2016 semester.
The Rollins Planetarium will present “Did an Asteroid Really Kill the Dinosaurs?” at 8 p.m. on the following Friday evenings: Jan. 20, Jan. 27, Feb. 17, and Feb. 24.
Young Harris College will delay student move-in until Monday at 1 p.m. There will be no afternoon classes on Monday as previously scheduled.
Dr. Lillian Buss Pearson will perform on the YHC campus on Jan. 19.
With more than 80 people in attendance, the evening celebrated YHC students who are from the local community.