WELCOME TO THE SPRING 2021 SEMESTER! Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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VOL. 67 ISSUE 13 FEBRUARY 2, 2021
CAYUGABRIEFS
NEW RULES FOR THE NEW 2021 SEMESTER
NEW CCC STUDENT TRUSTEE NAMED
A note from Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant On behalf of myself and everyone at Cayuga Community College, I would like to welcome our students enrolled for the Spring 2021 semester. If you are returning from the Fall 2020 semester, most of the course formats and health guidelines will be familiar. Our health and safety protocols remain in effect. Courses are primarily virtual, with any in-person components for specific courses resuming the week of February 1. Support services are available virtually, and will also be available in-person starting the week of February 1. I encourage you to contact your professors or our College offices with questions.
An Auburn area student who is already a member of an academic honor society and the National Society of Leadership & Success has been voted the new Cayuga Community College Student Trustee. Alaina Bates, a second-year student at Cayuga who is pursuing a degree in Health Sciences with a concentration in Medical Technology & Medical Biotechnology, was sworn in as the 2020-21 student trustee at Cayuga’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, December 22. Bates, 19, enrolled at Cayuga in 2019 after graduating from Auburn High School. CONTINUED PAGE TWO
FORMER FACULTY MEMBER PASSES Cayuga retiree, Rosalie Minturn Ward Rosalie Minturn Ward, 82, of Genoa NY passed away suddenly but peacefully in her home on Tuesday, December 29, 2020. Rosalie served as a tenured member of our nursing faculty for 21 years. “Sad news. Rosalie was a dedicated colleague and friend. Her smile and laugh were contagious. She will be missed,” said CCC Faculty member Dan Schultz. “That is very sad news. Rosalie always brought joy to her classroom; her laughter was infectious. She was inspiring and knew how to reach students about serious topics. I remember Rosalie fondly, as she was my psych instructor in the classroom and at Willard’s lockdown unit back in ’90-’91,” said Edie Smith MSN, RN, CNE.
June’s Clover by CCC student Odayls Velazquez-Gonzalez
YOU’RE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN CAYUGA ART DEPARTMENT’S PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD The Cayuga Collegian is proud to publish the artwork of Cayuga’s Art Department’s Studio Art and Design Student Fall 2020 Art Exhibit. Associate Professor of Art, Melissa Johnson, is inviting the campus community to vote for their favorite work by voting in the department’s People’s Choice Award. Email your selection to Johnson at melissa. johnson@cayuga-cc.edu by midnight on Tuesday, February 5th. The Collegian will feature the winner in the next issue.
“Untitled” by Nancy Cheney (ceramic)
However, there are several new health and safety requirements. All students must submit an online return to campus survey. This brief survey was sent to your Cayuga email account by Dean for College Advancement Dr. Cathy Dotterer. Most students received the email on January 23. There are also new guidelines for students who access campus this semester. If you need to access campus for any reason this semester, please adhere to the following requirements: BEFORE ACCESSING CAMPUS • Students must complete a seven-day precautionary quarantine before accessing campus. • Before accessing campus, you are required to complete ONE of the following: — Provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days prior to returning to cdottere@cayuga-cc.edu; OR — Provide evidence of a positive diagnostic result for COVID-19 from the previous three months to cdotterer@cayuga-cc.edu; OR — Participate in on-campus pool testing the week you access campus.
“Untitled 2” by Theresa Netti
AFTER ACCESSING CAMPUS • Students with at least one on-campus course, student-employees, students residing in Lattimore Hall and students who access campus for any reason must participate in weekly COVID-19 testing throughout the semester. • Testing is available on both College campuses. • Failure to meet the weekly testing requirement will result in restricted access to campus and additional disciplinary action. Individuals who have received a COVID19 vaccine are still required to fulfill the testing requirements. Thank you in advance for adhering to our health and safety protocols. I wish each of you a successful semester, and I encourage you to contact your professors and our College offices with any questions.
CAYUGA TRUSTEES EXTEND PRESIDENT DURANT’S CONTRACT Cayuga Community College Board of Trustees formally approved a contract extension for College President Dr. Brian Durant on Tuesday, December 22, 2020. Unanimously approved by trustees, the contract extension solidifies Cayuga’s continuity of leadership through the 202526 academic year. The announcement comes as the College advances a series of community-focused initiatives and completes a semester with more than 90 percent of its courses in a virtual setting to protect students and employees amid the pandemic.
Swallow Tailed Hummingbird by Kennard Emmanuel
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“Individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccine are still required to fulfill the testing requirements.” — Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant
“Future” by Michaela Lawrence MORE ART WORK ON PAGE THREE
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