CCC COMMENCEMENT CANCELED ALL INFORMATION PUBLISHED HERE IS AS OF PRESS TIME AT 6 PM, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2020
Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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Vol. 66 Issue 17
March 24, 2020
COVID-19BRIEFS
COVID-19
To ensure the health and safety of its students and staff, Cayuga Community College closed its campuses in Auburn and Fulton, effective 5 P.M. Friday, March 20, 2020. Campuses will be restricted until further notice. During this time, college employees will work from home. Students will continue their courses in a distance learning format and will have remote access to all support services, including library resources. “This has been a challenging situation, but our faculty, staff and leadership team have done a remarkable job supporting the institution. They worked tirelessly making this transition as easy as possible for our students,” said Cayuga President Dr. Brian Durant. “Our commitment to our students has always been strong, and we will continue providing comprehensive support services and excellent faculty instruction as our students adjust to the distance learning format.” —Andrew Poole, CCC Communications
By Emma Tavener, Editor-in-chief
GROUNDS GRADUATION
ON CAMPUS JOBS CEASE FOR ALL STUDENT WORKERS
ORGAN TRANSPLANT STUDENT PRACTICES SOCIAL DISTANCING ON AUBURN CAMPUS “Wash, wash, wash, wash your hands!” exclaimed CCC student Kim Thompson through her stylish mask. A kidney transplant recipient four years ago, a now healthy Thompson says she was on campus Wednesday to finish up some Chemistry work. Thompson says she has to be very careful about her exposure to others so she considered wearing suspenders attached to a Hula Hoop so she would automatically practice proper social distancing. “My sister suggested wearing a few petticoats which I thought was a good idea because I could sit on the bus without taking anything apart.”
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By Emma Tavener, Editor-in-chief When cases of COVID-19 starting popping up in Central New York, soon after Cayuga Community College’s President decided the majority of classes would switch to a distance learning format available online. Student support services are available remotely by phone, email, or online during their normal hours, since both the Auburn and Fulton campuses are closed officially. There is no longer physical access to library facilities or the Center for Academic Success facilities. The distance learning style is very new for both professors and students on campus. It’s important to have patience on both ends. “It’s surreal,” said Norman Lee, Director of Student Activities. “It’s almost like you have to take away any training regarding crisis management of any kind and
we’re finding ourselves still combing through things to make the best judgment.” “I think there is a bit of an overreaction. I think the media is to blame for the way this is being handled with their 24/7 coverage. It’s just not healthy,” said CCC Telcom Norman Lee major Kody Swartwood who was on the Auburn campus last Wednesday for a video editing lab. “It’s happened all through history. I think the media is making it out to be worse than it is.”
Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19 especially in New York State, the sophomores attending Cayuga Community College have been told that Commencement is canceled. The college website states, “We know this is disappointing for our graduating students and their families. All of you worked hard to reach this point, and Commencement is a wonderful time when our campus community and your families celebrate your remarkable achievements. It is one of the most treasured moments of each academic year, but we feel this decision is the best way to help our entire college community stay healthy and safe”. The college has extended an invitation to students who have earned degrees in December 2019, January 2020, May 2020, and the summer of 2020 to participate in the next Commencement, May 2021. EDITOR’S NOTE: We want to hear from students. Email The Collegian at cayugacollegian@gmail.com and tell us what you think about graduation being canceled.
WRITING SUPPORT/ CAS TUTORING UPDATE By Katie Stout, English Learning Specialist
PHOTO BY MARY G. MERRITT
Along with the closing of Cayuga Community College campuses in Auburn and Fulton last Friday, so ends campus workstudy jobs for students. Work hours ended at 5 P.M. on Friday. Students are advised to submit their final hours before 10 A.M. on Monday, March 23. “I am sorry to have to tell you this news. I had hoped that you could all continue working until April 1 and possibly longer. Unfortunately, that is not going to happen. I appreciate so much everything you have all done for the department this year,” wrote Director, Media and Telecommunications Programs Steve Keeler to an email to the department’s student workers.
PHOTO BY MARY G. MERRITT
CCC PRESIDENT DURANT ORDERS CAMPUSES CLOSED
The CAS still has writing support available to students, as well as tutorial support in other subjects. Our process is pretty straightforward. Students looking for tutoring in writing, should send me an email at kstout1@cayuga-cc.edu with the following information to schedule an appointment: NAME COURSE NAME/NUMBER CAMPUS Tutoring is available by email, phone, Zoom, etc., and we have peer tutors from the Writing Table available, as well. Students will typically receive a response back about scheduling their appointment within 24 hours M-F, and the next business day if the request is made over the weekend. The rest of the tutoring services in the Center for Academic Success (CAS) are also still open remotely! We have tutors in just about every CONTINUED PAGE 3
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