Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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VOL. 68 ISSUE 6 OCTOBER 26, 2021
CAYUGABRIEFS
ONE-ON-ONE WITH DURANT
CAYUGA STUDENTS: YOU’RE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN
By Caitlyn Major, Editor-in-chief
Dr. Brian Durant, President of Cayuga Community College, sat down to discuss the latest news as to what is happening at the college.
Coalition Against Domestic Violence and started at the “Day of Unity” in October of 1981. Over the years awareness of Domestic Violence has increased, but it is still a major problem in the United States. “Wearing purple to support DVAM is a great way to bring awareness to an issue CONTINUED PAGE THREE
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PERFORMANCE PERFECT FIRST CAYUGA STAGE PERFORMANCE SINCE PANDEMIC IS A HIT By Allison Smith, contributing writer Cayuga’s Harlequin Productions was very pleased to present their first stage performance since the pandemic hit last year. The performance was called a Five Pack of Frivolity. Directed by long time theater professor Robert Frame, live performances were on the
Ida Bisgrove Theater stage on the Auburn campus from October 21 through Sunday, October 24th. Carefully following pandemic restrictions, this performance was staged for only four days. Normally, Harlequin CONTINUED PAGE THREE
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CAYUGA BYTES!
Members of the Auburn campus staff and faculty join students by wearing purple to build awareness.
CAYUGA PURPLE PEOPLE POWER Students, staff, and faculty wear purple to show support for domestic violence awareness.
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CAYUGA BYTES
RECORDING TIME 4:30 PM WEDNESDAYS The independent student media production called Cayuga Bytes is a fun way for students to share information creating watchable content shared on the Cayuga Bytes YouTube Channel. All students majoring in any area of study are invited to join the production. SIGN IN WITH YOUR COLLEGE EMAIL ENDING IN CAYUGA-CC.EDU.
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899 6977 5480 JOIN US ON WEDNESDAYS AT 4:30 PM!
Fulton campus shows their support for Domestic Violence Awareness by wearing purple last Thursday.
By Kyle Weisman, staff writer There was plenty of purple on both campuses last Thursday as students, staff, and faculty participated in National Wear Purple for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It was one of many events in the overall Domestic Violence Awareness month of October. Domestic Violence Awareness Month was first established by the National
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF He started off by talking about the new programs that the college has implemented, and will be implementing in the near future. He said, “It’s really exciting progress, during this uncertain time and this time of the pandemic, to have major projects be able to move forward to support the curriculum of the college and new programs.” He discussed that the Culinary Institute Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant, (right), has been instituted in Auburn. It’s located recently hosted the SUNY Chancellor on at 161 Genesee St. in the Plaza of the Arts campus. building. He relayed that it’s a program for students who want to pursue a career in the culinary field, and it goes over the most up to date information regarding food preparation, presentation, and culinary arts. He also talked about how there will be a new building opening later this year on the Fulton campus, which will be called ‘The Fulton Advanced Manufacturing Institute.” He said that it will be a facility that focuses on manufacturing focus programming for both credit and noncredit courses; and he stated that CCC has collaborated with local manufacturers to create the best design for the building, as well as a curriculum that will be most beneficial to the students. He also discussed the fact that CCC has seen a decline in enrollment in recent years, as have most community colleges across the state. He talked about how demographics in the area have been shrinking, which plays a huge part in the decreasing enrollment. However, he said that the school is realistic when it comes to their expectations regarding this subject. “Even though enrollment is down, we anticipated it to be down,” said Dr. Durant. Through this decline, he said that the school is doing everything in their ability to support their programs. He also informed that they are mindful of the future when making current decisions, and that it all comes down to programming, finances and strategic planning. He talked about how the school is currently in the process of creating a new strategic plan, which they will be working on over the course of the next year. Dr. Durant discussed that they’re always open to exploring new partnerships and programs in an effort to support program growth and possible enrollment growth. Also, he said that partnerships with k-12 communities have helped out a lot. He marveled that it allows local high school students to be exposed to college
Laurel Elliott (left), Allison Smith (center), and Tessa Higgins perform in Cayuga’s Harlequin Production’s first stage performance since the pandemic hit.
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In episode 35 of CAYUGA BYTES, host and editor-in-chief of The Collegian, Caitlyn Major, gets a sample of Cayuga students Robert Preza and Ethan Abelgore’s sports talk from their podcast ‘The Yard.’ 52 people have already viewed it on the CAYUGA BYTES YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube. com/channel/UCp_EfoJl3k3RUn6L-KZqrtw
Caitlyn Major
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Cayuga Child Care Director Amanda Gould would like to extend an invitation to the college community, (not the public), to participate the Cayuga Child Care Center’s Trunk or Treat event now to be held in the parking lot on the Cayuga Auburn campus. “I know a lot of you miss us coming around for our Halloween parade now that we are not on campus anymore, so I figured this would be a fun opportunity for everyone to be involved,” said Gould. The event will be for families of the childcare center on Friday, October 29 from 6:30 - 7:30 PM. Parking spots will be designated for vehicles participating. You’re encouraged to decorate your trunk/vehicle and hand out treats to children as they go from car to car. Set-up will begin at 5:30 PM on Friday. Gould would like to have advance notice of those who would like to participate so go to this link to sign up your trunk! https://forms.gle/2M781kLE3zwUdXu28 Gould says the event is outdoors with significant spacing between vehicles. Be sure to register your trunk full of treats before Friday at the above link.
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