Titan Talk February 2014

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February 2014

CCBC’s Student Newsletter

EVENING OF THE ARTS THURSDAY, APRIL 24

Issue 1 Inside This Issue Campus Announcements & Events Club Corner Counseling News Career Services News Titan Café Menu Tutor Schedule Men’s Basketball Schedule

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Policy on Nondiscrimination

Join us in celebrating student creativity! View the student artwork showcase and watch demonstrations in various mediums. Some artwork will be available for sale. Public is welcome to attend.

Community College of Beaver County does not discriminate in admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, qualifying disability, veteran’s status, age, or national origin.


CAMPUS SHOUT OUTS ALPHA ETA RHO

Between semesters Alpha Eta Rho was still active.

BEAVER COUNTY POLAR PLUNGE

Thank you for participating at the Beaver County Polar Plunge and raising money for Special Olympics!

PHOTO OF THE MONTH

Eric Author, President of Alpha Eta Rho at the Beaver County Polar Plunge raising money for Special Olympics


UPCOMING EVENTS FEBRUARY IS HEART MONTH!

SGA and Student Activities will be selling paper hearts for the month of February. $1 each. Paper hearts are available for purchase in the ID office.

FEBRUARY 3 FEBRUARY 10 SGA (STUDENT GOVERNMENT SGA MEETING SGA meeting 12:30-12:50, SSC Conference Room ASSOCIATION) MEETING 12:35-12:50, SSC Conference Room. FEBRUARY 12 FEBRUARY 3-4 WARM UP WEDNESDAY Warm Up Wednesday, main campus, Titan Café, 8:30ID’S 10:00 a.m. IDs, 9:00 am– 11:00 am & 2:00- 4:00 pm, SSC1102.

FEBRUARY 5 ASC WARM UP WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 17 SGA MEETING

FEBRUARY 6 ID’S

FEBRUARY 22 SGA LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

FEBRUARY 7 GO RED FOR WOMEN

FEBRUARY 24 SGA MEETING

Main campus, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Titan Café. Sponsored by SGA & Student Activities.

IDs, 9:00 am– 11:00 am & 2:00- 4:00 pm, SSC1102.

Wear Red to raise awareness that heart disease is the #1 killer of U.S. women.

12:30-12:50, SSC Conference Room

SGA to University of Pittsburgh Leadership Conference

12:30-12:50, SSC Conference Room


TITAN CAFÉ WEEKLY SPECIALS FIND OUT WHAT’S COOKING FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY: Monday February 3 Fried Chicken & Scalloped Potatoes

Monday February 17 Fish Sandwich

Tuesday February 4 Philly Cheese Steak

Tuesday February 18 Italian Sub

Wednesday February 5 Buffalo Chicken Wraps

Wednesday February 19 Lasagna

Thursday February 6 Veggie Lasagna

Thursday February 20 Chicken Burrito

Monday February 10 Burger & Fries

Monday February 24 Chicken Parmesian Sub

Tuesday February 11 Loaded Potatoe Buffalo Chicken Cassarole

Tuesday February 25 Beef Stew

Wednesday February 12 Meatloaf & Mashed Potatoes

Wednesday February 26 Chef ’s Choice

Thursday February 13 Chili

Thursday February 27 Chef ’s Choice



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CAREER SERVICES OFFICE WHERE TO FIND US

WHERE THE JOBS ARE

Contact Us Erica Fox 724-480-3413

Contact Us Erica Fox 724-480-3413

Student Services Center, upper level Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (or call to schedule an appointment) Anne Farls 724-480-3412

Student Services Center, upper level Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (or call to schedule an appointment)

IS YOUR RESUME READY? Career Services can help you: • Create a resume • Update your resume • Improve your resume A powerful resume will get you noticed and help you land a great job! Stop by the Career Services Center, located next to counseling in the Student Services Center, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

SAVE THE DATE:

Career and Job Fair Wednesday, April 16, 2014 Resume assistance deadline for job fair: Friday, March 28

ccbc.edu/careeservices

Anne Farls 724-480-3412


THE BEST COLORS TO WEAR TO A JOB INTERVIEW by Irene A. Blake, Demand Media

TOP COLOR

Solid white or ivory, light pastels and dark jewel tones work best for shirts and blouses. Select a color that complements your suit, eyes, skin and hair, and helps you to project a certain image. For example, a lightblue collared, button-down shirt or blouse, when coupled with a black or dark navy blue suit, can inspire confidence and help to make an applicant appear trustworthy and capable of success. A ruby red or dark emerald green shirt or blouse paired with a black suit can help an applicant to appear sophisticated, strong, powerful and confident.

ACCESSORIES The colors you wear to a job interview speak volumes. Interviewers often associate specific colors with personality or work traits and moods. Certain colors, when combined with your background and presentation, can improve your chance of getting the job you want. Other colors, or too much of the same color, can make a negative statement that bumps you from the running. Although you should always select colors that make you look your best, remember that decision-makers are more receptive to specific color and clothing combinations.

SUIT COLOR

Dark gray, navy blue and black are usually the best suit colors for applicants to wear to job interviews. These colors are often associated with professionalism, authority, leadership, confidence and success. If you want to add some personality to a suit, consider wearing a suit that has matching light or dark narrow pinstripes or subtle weave patterns that reflect light in ways that make a solid color appear slightly two-toned.

Tie and pocket square colors, if applicable, should be coordinated overall and serve as an accent. Solid or subtly patterned blue, green, red and dark purple are often best for making a positive statement. If you decide to combine a navy blue suit and light-blue pastel shirt, consider a tie in a solid dark blue or silver-blue shade, or a blue pattern. The best colors for dress shoes are black or a shade of brown for men. For women, the best colors are black, a shade of brown, or a solid color or print that matches suit color.

WARNINGS

Keep in mind that any color that is too flashy -and large or conflicting patterns -- can distract the interviewer from your presentation. Certain colors can also wash out your appearance or go drastically against a company’s standard dress code. For example, a white shirt paired with a black suit, without any warm accent color, can create a stark, cold contrast and a depressing mood. Yellow-green shades and bright orange can be too loud. Always ask the company’s human resources representative or current employees for ideas about interview attire. Also, consider visiting a clothing store that sells professional clothing and ask for assistance with selecting styles and colors.


CCBC TUTOR CENTER SPRING 2014 SCHEDULE 724-480-3438

*Tutor hours subject to change due to tutor availability. Tutor Name

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

ACCOUNTING

BOB MESSINA ACCOUNTING bob.messina@ccbc.edu

12 – 4

12 – 6

MATH

KEN RAINEY MATH – ACT 101 ken.rainey@ccbc.edu NANCY LIVITSKI MATH nancy.livitski@ccbc.edu JASON HENDERSON BASIC MATH jason.henderson@ccbc.edu

9:30 – 2

9:30 – 2

12:30 – 2:45 4:30 – 5:30

9:30 – 2

9:30 – 2

1 – 2:45 4:30 – 6

2:30 – 6

9–1

9–2

9–1

9–2

4–6

4–6

4–6

4–6

9–3

9–3

9–3

ENGLISH

DESIREA TOWNE WRITING desirea.towne@ccbc.edu ATHENA PANGIKAS-MILLER ACT 101 ENGLISH athena.pangikas-miller@ccbc.edu ANALIJA ZAMPOGNA WRITING analija.zampogna@ccbc.edu

9–3

9–3

SCIENCES

SAMANTHA LEITAO SCIENCE samantha.leitao@ccbc.edu BREANNA EDMISTON SCIENCE breanna.edmiston@ccbc.edu

9–3

9–3 9–1 3–6

9–1 3–6

LEARNING LAB

T.B.A. LAB TUTOR – ACT 101 Library, Room 206

8–6

8–6

8–6

8–6


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Informational Meetings Monday, March 3, 2014 Counseling Office 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Learning Resource Center Lower Level 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

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A new call-toaction for business, nonprofits, and government to provide pathways to employment for youth in the summer of 2014.

Your business tag line here.

Youth Job Fair Ages 16—21 years old Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Come meet employers and explore summer jobs 10:00 AM—2:00 PM

PA CareerLink® Beaver County 285 Beaver Valley Mall (Sears Corridor) Monaca, PA 15061 For more information call: 724.728.2020 ext. 110 Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider



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