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Cayuga possesses one of the best nursing programs in the country! Congratulations to our nursing faculty and students on this outstanding achievement! — Anne J. Herron, Ed.D., Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs CLASS OF 2014

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Vol. 61 Issue 9 December 9, 2014

CCC’S 2014 NURSING GRADUATES EARNED 96% PASSING RATE ON THE NATIONAL LICENSURE EXAMINATION

CAYUGABRIEFS CCC in shock over over the loss of two valued colleagues AUBURN CAMPUS: PEGGY CARROWAY The CCC community was sad to learn of the sudden passing of CCC’s Peggy Carroway on Monday, November 24th. Peggy was a dedicated worker, helping students with disabilities learn for more than 15 years at CCC. “Peggy Carroway had an enormous impact on so many of our students.,” said Meg Osborne, Interim Director, Student Engagement. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Peggy Carroway Fund, in care of the Cayuga Community College Foundation, 197 Franklin St., Auburn, NY 13021.

FULTON CAMPUS: HUGH M. MACKENZIE Long-time CCC adjunct instructor on CCC’s Fulton campus, Hugh M. MacKenzie, passed away Monday, November 24th at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York.

Director of Nursing Education, Linda L. Alfieri, MS, RN, CNE, says the NYS passing rate was 76% and the national passing rate was 78%.

Cemetery built on Auburn campus to raise heroin overdose death awareness The “100 Die a Day” Project

MORE DETAILS ON LOSSES INSIDE

By Caleb Slater, editor-in-chief

Shaquan Spencer, a Cayuga Community College student, lost her mother, grandmother, and cousin in a fire, and her 3-year old son is in critical condition. Please join me in supporting Shaquan during this incredibly difficult time. There are many ways to help, including the following: https://fundly.com/bless-a-family-displaced-by-fire?ft_ src=email_share_mobile http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/settlesspencerfamily http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/11/ benefit_established_for_victims_of_fatal_syracuse_ house_fire.html#incart_story_package — Jeffrey Rosenthal, Vice-President, Student Affairs

PHOTOS BORROWED FROM THE CITIZEN’S SAMANTHA HOUSE

CCC STUDENT IN NEED AFTER FIRE TRAGEDY

100 headstones were placed in a temporary cemetery on the Auburn campus’ lawn in midNovember to raise public awareness about the terrible toll heroin addiction is having on young people. The awareness campaign, “100 Die a Day” was started by the family of former CCC student, Jessica Nicole-Gentile, who died after taking an overdose of heroin in May 2013. “The 100 Die a Day” project has now become a collaborative effort between a number of drug action agencies in Cayuga County and CCC. Their mission is to: “Educate people of the realities of heroin use, to prevent people from starting and to impact people already using heroin to encourage them to stop.” One of the headstones had a photo of Jessica’s actual headstone.

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