3-5-13 CAYUGA COLLEGIAN VOLUME 59 ISSUE #13

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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

Collegian www.cayugacollegian.com

CAYUGABriefs High honor bestowed on Cayuga CC’s Telcom Director and Professor

Vol. 59 Issue 13

Happy Birthday to Cayuga CC! By Abigail Young, assistant editor Happy Birthday to Cayuga Community College! This year will mark the 60th anniversary of the college’s o p e n i n g . On April 9, 1953, SUNY approved the establishment of a community college in On This is the original Auburn. September 8, building that was 1953, Auburn home to ACC on Community James Street in College opened Auburn when on the corner the college first of James and opened in 1953. Orchard Streets

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Steve Keeler has been awarded one of eight distinguished professorships from the State University of New York. Keeler is the director of Telcom degree programs and the chair of Cayuga Community College’s Humanities and Communications Division. The Distinguished Service Professorship candidates must have demonstrated service not only on campus and the State University, but also at the community, regional, and State levels above and beyond the call of his/her duty. Keeler’s long time service to CCC and its students as well as his involvement with the Auburn Public Theater and his service as Vice-president of the board of the newly formed Auburn Regional Media Access (ARMA) fit the bill. In 1999 the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) awarded Keeler with their National Educator of the Year Award, in 2000 he received a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence, in 2005 he received CCC’s Faculty Award for Excellence, and in 2006 was named College Technology Educator of the Year by the Technology Association of Central New York.

March 5, 2013

The Auburn Collegian, May 4, 1973

CCC announces the winners of the 2013 SUNY Engine Business Idea Competition Waterloo resident Lauren Burdsall has always loved dogs, and she has always imagined herself in a career that would involve them. Today, she is one step closer to achieving that dream. Burdsall, a business student at Monroe Community College, took home the first-place Cayuga Community College President Daniel prize in the 2013 SUNY P. Larson and Professor Amy Valente (center) Engine Business Idea recognize SUNY Engine Business Idea Competition Competition, hosted winners (left to right) Gillian Sears (Cayuga CC), by Cayuga Community Lauren Burdsall (Monroe CC), Nicole Green (Cayuga College. Included in CC), and Antehene Demissie (Monroe CC) on her top place finish are a $1250 cash prize Cayuga’s Auburn Campus February 27. and mentoring on her the Syracuse Tech Garden and a business concept with John Liddy, National Association for Community the entrepreneur in residence at continued back page

in Auburn with 69 students enrolled. As a way of celebrating, The Collegian looked back into our archives to find out what was going on in the past. Looking at the month of April and all years ending with a three, we found some cool things that happened. Way back in April of 1973, the Harlequin group was getting ready to perform its first musical, H.M.S. Pinafore. This production was student directed and produced. The issue also included a four page spread of spring clothing choices. The students featured in the pictures were actual college students. Of course the main focus was to show appropriate clothing choices, all of which included long sleeves and no skin showing. Another interesting story in that issue was about a new booming business. Term papers made to order was becoming a new enterprise and there was concern from some about what this meant. In April of 1983, the Norman F. Bourke Memorial Library was to be replaced with the Norman F. Bourke Video Palace. That’s right, books were going to be replaced with video games and television sets were going to be added as well. The vice president of the school had confirmed this rumor. Also being added was a new course called “Cafeteria Survival 101”. Some of the lessons featured in the class were: how to steal a chair unnoticed, how to make a person leave a table by acting weird, being able to swallow food after someone got sick right in front of you from the same food, and being able to concentrate on homework while a radio is blaring and someone is talking to you. The Collegian had added some new staff members as well. The editor was Monty Python, the news editor was Barbara Walters, and graphics were done by Leonardo daVinci. Photographers included

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THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS OF CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS


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