"This Week at SCCC" newsletter; 11/4 to 11/8/13

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Vol. 5, Issue 10 * Priority Registration

Make It a Priority. Nineteen out of 20 students polled in the MySCCC Portal so far say that they plan on registering for the Spring during the online Priority Registration period, which runs through November 11. Login to the Portal and click on “Registration/Register for Classes” along the left side to get started. Monday, November 4 Guitar Recital Featuring Alumnus Christopher Gotzen-Berg (Class of 1999) – 11:20 a.m., Taylor Auditorium. Gotzen-Berg is a Professor of Classical Guitar at Molloy College.

Suicide Prevention Workshop – 11:20 a.m., Activity Forum. Speaker: Dr. Joseph Hunter, Suicide Prevention Coordinator for Albany Stratton VA Medical Center. Learn about warning signs of a suicide crisis, risk factors, and strategies for responding safely. Priority Registration Continues – Now is the time that current students can start registering online for Spring 2014! Visit www.sunysccc.edu and get the credit you deserve. Slow Food Club – 11:45 a.m., Culinary Seminar Room, Elston 100. Open to all SCCC students. Science Club – 11:30 a.m., Elston 245. Professor Renato V. Tameta, Advisor. E-mail: tametarv@sunysccc.edu. Open to all students.

Rhythms Literary Club – 11:25 a.m., Elston 420. Rhythms is SCCC’s student-run literary club. The group’s primary function is to produce an annual magazine of literature (short stories, plays, poems, songs, essays, etc.) and artwork (drawings, photographs, etc.), created by SCCC students, faculty and staff. We also sponsor coffee-houses, readings, and other literary events. All students are welcome. Tuesday, November 5 But It's in MY Words: How to Recognize Plagiarism – 11:30 a.m., Library Conference Room. You've got to


know it when you see it before you can fix it. Learn to identify plagiarism; it's not just buying a paper from Essays 'R Us or copying from a friend. Seating is limited; first-come, first-served. Presented by Librarian Carrie Buff and the Learning Center's Siu Ng in the Begley Library conference room (first door on your left as you enter the Library). Also Wednesday.

Wednesday, November 6 MY Words/Their Ideas: How to Recognize Plagiarism – 11:30 a.m., Library Conference Room. You've got to know it when you see it before you can fix it. Learn to identify plagiarism; it's not just buying a paper from Essays 'R Us or copying from a friend. Seating is limited; first-come, first-served. Presented by Librarian Carrie Buff and the Learning Center's Siu Ng in the Begley Library conference room (first door on your left as you enter the Library). Financial Aid Tips – 11:30 a.m., Elston 328. With Dan McCrea. Learn some tips and what to expect when applying for Financial Aid at SCCC. Brass Quintet Concert – 7:30 p.m., Taylor Auditorium. Free.

Student Volunteer Organization Weekly Meeting – 11:20 a.m., Elston 236. The goal of the Student Volunteer Organization (SVO) is to connect the students with the community for the purpose of learning about the community and serving the needs of the people. All students welcomed.

Friday, November 8 Toys R Us – 12-3 p.m., Elston Lobby. Stop by their table if you are looking for a seasonal employment opportunity. Check out http://www.sunysccc.edu/student/jps/RecruitingFall.htm for more recruiting events.

Chamber Music Series Concert featuring Pianist John Kamitsuka – 7:30 p.m., Taylor Auditorium. Pianist John Kamitsuka, a favorite of the Chamber Music Series, returns in a solo recital performing selected works from Bach’s "Well-Tempered Clavier" as well as the "Sonata in A-flat Major, Op 110" by Beethoven and the "Sonata No. 7" by Prokofieff. The New York Times writes: “Mr. Kamitsuka's Bach has qualities in common with Gould's. ... But there are finer aspects to his Bach playing as well, most notably a laser-like focus that kept every strand of counterpoint clear, clean and independent. ... Strikingly, he used no pedal at all, creating a variety of articulation and color - crisp staccato. ..." Free. Blue & Gold Fridays – All Day. Celebrate your school spirit every Friday by showcasing the SCCC Royals school colors – blue and gold, of course. Go Royals!


That Was Fast. SCCC students are pictured jotting down ideas before they discuss confidence boosting at the Speed Mentoring Workshop held last week. Below: Adanna Andrews, Hospitality and Tourism major, speaks with Janet Tanguay, Entrepreneurship Manager of the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber. The event was sponsored by the Women’s Fund of the Capital Region and the SCCC Foundation. Are you ready for SCCC’s annual Speed Pitch Competition? Sell your idea and sell it fast! Find the application here: www.sunysccc.edu/speed-pitch.html. For more details, contact Bob Frederick at frederrg@sunysccc.edu.


March of the Students. Many students at SCCC dressed for Halloween this past Thursday. Pictured is Ian Wright. See other student costumes on our Facebook page.

The Slow Food Club was at Schenectady Greenmarket last week demonstrating how to properly cut chicken.


Left to right: Professor Rocco Verrigni, Club Advisor; Michelle Rivera; Debi Cota, Secretary; Sam Norton, Vice President; and Ryan Dunn.

Matt Grattan (pictured), Workforce Development Director, recently spoke at the Schenectady Rotary Club about new initiatives at SCCC. Office of Development Executive Director Carmel Patrick recently did the same at a meeting with the American Association of University Women. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation seeks high-performing community college transfer students with financial need who plan to transfer to a top four-year college or university for its Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Selected students may use the award for tuition, living expenses, books, and other required fees, may pursue any area of study, will have the opportunity to network with the larger JKCF Scholar community, and will receive up to $30,000 each year, making this scholarship the largest private scholarship for community college transfer students in the country. If you know any students who stand out for their exceptional academic abilities and achievements, persistence, leadership and desire to help others, please encourage them to visit the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s website to learn more. The application is open from September 12 to November 7, 2013. http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/undergraduate-transfer-scholarships/

New to Online Learning at SCCC? Check out the new Online Learning page: http://www.sunysccc.edu/academic/onlinelearning/.

Find student e-mail, Angel, this week’s calendar of events, polls, videos, your grades and student information and more – all with a single sign-on – in the MySCCC Portal: http://mysccc.sunysccc.edu.

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