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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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Vol. 64 Issue 20

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2018

CAYUGABRIEFS

Commencement is Sunday, May 20th in Spartan Hall

ANNUAL BIRD HIKES THIS WEEK IN AUBURN

The 64th Annual Commencement of Cayuga Community College will be held at 11 am on Sunday, May 20, 2018, in the Spartan Hall, 197 Franklin St., Auburn. The ceremony lasts approximately two hours. Graduates should arrive no later than 9:30 am. Line up will begin at 10:15 A.M. and get underway slightly before 11:00 A.M. Tickets are not required. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests can also watch Commencement ceremonies in the air-conditioned Irene A. Bisgrove Community Theatre via a live video feed on a large screen at the front of the auditorium. Parking is available on the Auburn Campus lots. However, no parking is allowed along circular drives near the front and rear entrances.

Professor of Mathematics Paul Richardson is planning his end-ofsemester annual bird hikes this week. A walk was scheduled to be held on Monday and Tuesday. Bird hikes on Thursday (5/10) and Friday (5/11) will step off from the gazebo near the Nature Center on the Auburn Campus. Thursday’s event will be from 11:00 to 11:50 A.M. and Friday hike will begin at 8:00 - 8:50 A.M. The hikes are open to everyone. The hikes are weather dependent, so if there is a forecast of heavy rain, then the hike may be cancelled for that day. Richardson asks if you would let him know which hike you will be attending at richardsonp@cayuga-cc. edu. Notification of attendance is not required. Richardson says he will have a few extra binoculars available for hikers to use but it is best to bring your own.

PHOTO BY CHRIS BENNETT

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INSIDE:

THE CAYUGA COLLEGIAN EARNS SECOND PLACE AWARD IN NATIONAL REVIEW ... PAGE 2 AERIAL DRONE CINEMATOGRAPHY TAKES OFF AT CCC ... PAGE 4 MPROVEMENTS PLANNED FOR CAYUGA CUPBOARD ... PAGE 4

Cayuga Community College Humanities Division Chairperson, School of Media and the Arts Director and Professor Steve Keeler takes the stage at Auburn Public Theater last week to announce the awards honoring the outstanding achievements of this year’s Telcom students. PHOTOS AND AWARDS LIST PAGE 7

FULTON — A new certificate program launching this fall at Cayuga Community College will emphasize hands-on training and prepare students for a career in the burgeoning field of manufacturing.

Available exclusively at the college’s Fulton Campus starting with the Fall 2018 semester, the Industrial Maintenance Technology (IMT) Certificate program will train students in mechanical and electrical installation and

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REHEARSAL

An important rehearsal for candidates will be held at 11A.M. on Friday, May 18 in the Spartan Hall Gymnasium. Rehearsal will take approximately one and a half hours, and individual questions about the ceremony will be discussed. All candidates are required to attend. Fulton Campus students are encouraged to coordinate rides together.

NEW PROGRAM AT CAYUGA’S FULTON CAMPUS TO FOCUS ON INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE SKILLS

ED VIVENZIO BRINGS HOME HIS NYSBA AWARD ... PAGE 6

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Cayuga Community College will launch a new Industrial Mechanical Technology Certificate Program in the fall at the College’s Fulton Campus. Adjunct Professor Dennis Sullivan, pictured above with students in a physics course, said the idea for the new program started several years ago after conversations with local employers who said they were having difficulty finding local workers qualified in industrial maintenance technology. Pictured with Sullivan, from left to right, are Stephanie Hotaling, Kelsey Harroun, Brooke Sherwood and Malissa Woodard.

repair work, and students who complete the program will be prepared to work as a member of an industrial maintenance team. “There’s an intense demand for skilled employees who know how to repair and troubleshoot industrial equipment, and that’s why we decided to start our new Industrial Maintenance Technology Certificate program,” said Cayuga President Brian Durant. “We developed this curriculum with a strong conFOCUS ON tribution from the local business community, and FULTON the program is a great opportunity our current and future students.” Christie Waters, College Chair of the Division of Natural and Health Sciences, Mathematics and Technology, said the certificate program was developed with significant input from leading Oswego County businesses, including Novelis Corporation, Huhtamaki Corporation and the Fulton Companies. Leaders from those companies discussed with college officials the necessary skills for industrial maintenance technicians, said Waters. Those skills included a foundation in basic electronics and manufacturing and the ability to maintain, troubleshoot and repair motors, hydraulic systems, HVAC equipment and other industrial equipment. Students who complete the IMT program will be able to calibrate and configure process CONTINUED PAGE TWO

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