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Rome News-Tribune
The Fish Wrap
May 20, 2010 | 785 views | 0

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Just more than two months after the president of Georgia Highlands College announced that some campuses would have to be closed and programs ended to the meet the Board of Regents’ request that the college cut $2.4 million from their coming year’s budget, President Randy Pierce shared the news with his staff Wednesday that none of the cuts on that list will have to be made.
In fact, the college has created 26 new jobs, most of them at GHC’s newest locations, and officials do not expect furloughs to be required for the coming year.
Read the story by Daniel Bell from rn-t.com