10-23-12 CAYUGA COLLEGIAN VOL. 61 ISSUE 4

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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

Collegian www.cayugacollegian.com

By Alec Rider Co-Editor-in-chief

In late August, a delegation of four professors from North Maharashtra University (NMU) began a 10-day visit to Cayuga Community College to work out the details of an agreement that both institutions signed in March of this year when President Dan Larson, Professor Jeff Delbel, and Dean of Enrollment Management Cheryl Lindsey went on a 10 day trip to India to formalize the partnerships; opening the door for an academic collaboration pact and exchanges. After touring both campuses, the delegation met with faculty and administrators to develop joint degree and certificate programs and explore other opportunities, including student and faculty exchanges.

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CCC President Dan Larson with Professor Jeff Delbel during their 10 day trip to India in March.

Polls and the election season By Alec Rider Co-Editor-in-chief Whether it’s Gallup, Pew, NBC/ Wall Street Journal/Marist, or CBS/ New York Times, there are numerous avenues to place fingers on the pulse of the nation. The average poll has 1,000 adult respondents with a 3% margin of error. But there is a new platform out there that can reach 30,000 people in a split second, in a low covered demographic. With the emergence of social networking there are larger opportunities to reach the burgeoning group of voters that is the youth vote. In 2008, Facebook had just passed MySpace in popularity and was a way to share your political views if you had chosen. Twitter broke through the wall in 2010 just in time for the midterm elections that produced the single largest loss for the Democratic Party in a midterm in 72 years. In 2012, arguably a peak year for social networks with Facebook going public on the New York Stock Exchange and announcing that they have 1 billion users, a platform has been opened up and it’s being championed by Microsoft’s Xbox Live service. The Xbox Live Election Hub is an app on Xbox Live that allows you to participate in daily polls and watch the debates live. Now, the part that makes it interesting is that YouGov (another reputable polling center) asks continued page three

“The U.S. has arguably one of the best academic systems in the world. We are particularly strong in science and mathematics. Through this partnership, we will be able to share our expertise.” -Dr. Vijaykumarl Maheshwari

By the time the delegation left, the two institutions had developed four joint degree programs in microbiology, chemistry, management, and computer science. Through a joint admissions system, students could study two years at Cayuga and one at NMU; or year one at MNU, year two at Cayuga, and year three at MNU. Students who enroll in the joint program would earn an associate’s and bachelor’s degree in three years, a year shorter than the standard four. The two institutions also developed four, six-week, certificate courses that will be offered at Cayuga over the summer. Those certificates would be in video/audio

CCC President Dan Larson with Dean of Enrollment Management Cheryl Lindsey and the delegation of professors from India’s North Maharashtra University. production, geographic information systems, applied management, and communication skills. The next step involves figuring out tuition exchanges and finding American partners to offer master’s degree programs. Initial conversations are occurring with Niagara University, LeMoyne, SUNY Oswego, and SUNY Cortland. “After our ten-day trip in March to India, we are pleased to announce that Cayuga students can participate next February in a two-week travel study course about world religions, taught by Professor Jeff Delbel. The course will visit Varanasi, the oldest inhabited city in the world and one of the holy cities of India, and other sites important to religious traditions in India. We will host faculty exchanges with our India partner institutions. This Nov. 1 and 2, we will present an agricultural conference with American and Indian scholars. This is the result of our Memorandum of Understanding with North Maharashtra University, in Jalgaon, to create pathways to global opportunities for faculty and student engagement, learning, and research,” said Larson.

PHOTO BY FAITH FANNING

More than 40 area businesses are expected to participate in a job fair from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, November 5 in Cayuga Community College’s Spartan Hall, 197 Franklin St., Auburn. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with employers who are hiring for beginning, technical, and professional positions. In preparation for the event, job-seekers are invited to attend a one-hour Orientation Workshop to learn how to plan, prepare, and implement a job searching strategy. Workshop participants can also receive assistance in putting together their professional resume. The workshops will be held at the Cayuga Works Career Center: 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday, October 25 2 to 3 p.m. Monday, October 29 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, October 31 To reserve a spot at the pre-job fair workshops or to get more information about the job fair, call Cayuga Works Career Center at 315-253-1590.

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PIZZA DELIVERY?

COLLEGE HOSTS A JOB FAIR ON MONDAY, NOV. 5

October 23, 2012

Education exchange with India

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Delivering Pizza is a walk in the park, right? No way, Jose! Dogs, broken cars, very, VERY strange people are out there just waiting for that delicious pie. Harlequin Productions of Cayuga Community College’s world-premiere performance of The Six Realms of Pizza Delivery by Michael K. White chomps on the trial and tribulations of these poor deliverers of mouthwatering goodness. Directed by Harlequin’s long-time advisor, Bob Frame, this show promises to be a cornucopia of deliciousness of pizza, pizza and more pizza! The show will be in the College’s Black Box theatre which promises an intimate evening as the audience is less than 5 feet from the student actors. Performances are Oct. 25-27 and Nov. 1-3 all at 8 PM. Tickets are $1 for students and only $5 for general admission. Please be advised that the show features ADULT LANGUAGE and seating is limited.

Vol. 61 Issue 4

Jumping on a wall wearing a suit made of Velcro was just one of the activities for students at CCC’s Fall Festival on the Auburn Campus.

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