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CAMPUS VOICE NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE May 2-13, 2016 Ballroom Dance Friday, May 13 7-9pm Greenwoods Hall Rm 128 If you haven’t tried Ballroom Dance but would like to, come join us for an evening of fun!! Singles and couples are welcome. FREE for registered credit students and Senior Citizens Non-students: $10 per person payable at the door on the night of class. Sponsored by your Student Senate STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS Tuesday – Friday, May 3-6 Vote: Tuesday -Thursday 10:30am-6:30pm Friday 10:30am-1:30pm Ballot locations are in Founders Hall either at the table in the ramp entrance or at the Information Center The 50 th Anniversary Commiee celebrates your success.! Coffee and light snacks will be available in Greenwoods Hall Founders Hall and Art & Science Building Tuesday—Thursday May 10-12 8:00am-12noon Good luck on your finals! NCCC 20 th Annual Students vs. Staff and Faculty Softball Tournament Students and staff faced off at Ryan Field on Wednesday, April 27, just as they have for the past 19 years. Faculty and staff have dominated through the years but students are making a comeback …with enthusiasm! The final score was Students 12 – faculty/staff 1. The Student Senate sponsored the program, providing t-shirts for the student team, Kurt’s Hotdogs free for the aſternoon and music. (connued on page 2)

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Page 1: CAMPUS VOICE · Sarah Zordan, Susan Dichter, Mike Emanuel, Laura Mcarthy, obby Scaife, Rick oger-Hawkins, Karen ollin, Michelle Roberson, and Rick outant. The 20-year score is Facuty/Staff

CAMPUS VOICE NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE May 2-13, 2016

Ballroom Dance

Friday, May 13 7-9pm

Greenwoods Hall Rm 128

If you haven’t tried Ballroom Dance but would like to, come join us for an evening of fun!! Singles and couples are welcome.

FREE for registered credit students and Senior Citizens

Non-students: $10 per person payable at the door on the night of class.

Sponsored by your Student Senate

STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS

Tuesday – Friday, May 3-6

Vote: Tuesday -Thursday 10:30am-6:30pm

Friday 10:30am-1:30pm

Ballot locations are in Founders Hall

either at the table in the ramp entrance or at the Information Center

The 50th Anniversary Committee celebrates

your success.!

Coffee and light snacks will be

available in

Greenwoods Hall Founders Hall and

Art & Science Building

Tuesday—Thursday May 10-12

8:00am-12noon

Good luck on your finals!

NCCC 20th

Annual Students vs. Staff and Faculty

Softball Tournament

Students and staff faced off at Ryan Field on Wednesday, April 27, just as they have for the past 19 years. Faculty and staff have dominated through the years but students are making a comeback …with enthusiasm! The final score was Students 12 – faculty/staff 1. The Student Senate sponsored the program, providing t-shirts for the student team, Kurt’s Hotdogs free for the afternoon and music. (continued on page 2)

Page 2: CAMPUS VOICE · Sarah Zordan, Susan Dichter, Mike Emanuel, Laura Mcarthy, obby Scaife, Rick oger-Hawkins, Karen ollin, Michelle Roberson, and Rick outant. The 20-year score is Facuty/Staff

PAGE 2 CAMPUS VOICE MAY 2-13 , 2016

STUDENT and CAMPUS INFORMATION

Softball Tournament (continued)

Co-captains for the Student Team: Kevin Crispin, Haley Bergs and Hannah Arel. Student Players: Rich Merrill, Grant Manor, Nicholas Cianciolo, Christine Farrell, Jacob Wujcik, Eric Szegedy, Ricky Descoteaux, Francesca Ghi, Marcus Sanford, Jeremy Marchand, Marcus Johnson, Dennis Donis, Megan Sikorski, Jack Bundy, Christopher Hauschild, Nicole Dmowski and Kevin Caruso. Faculty/Staff Players: President Mike Rooke, Tom Hodgkin, Sarah Zordan, Susan Dichter, Mike Emanuel, Laura McCarthy, Bobby Scaife, Rick Boger-Hawkins, Karen Collin, Michelle Roberson, and Rick Coutant. The 20-year score is Facuty/Staff 10, Students 9, tie game 1. See you next year!!!

ATTENTION GRADUATES

Commencement will be held on Thursday, May 26th in the East End Park at 6:30pm.

ALL GRADUATES MUST BE IN FOUNDERS HALL TO LINE UP NO LATER THAN 6:00pm!

Caps and gowns may be picked up in the Bookstore beginning Monday, May 2nd!

All graduates will be receiving a letter soon with more information.

Any questions/concerns: contact Rebecca at 860-738-6420 or [email protected]

ATTENTION PHI THETA KAPPA

GRADUATES

If you want a PTK tassel and/or stole for graduation, there are a few ways to do this:

1. Volunteer! a) 15 hours for a tassel b) 25 hours for a tassel and stole c) Input your hours into the Discussion Board in the PTK Blackboard and then pick up your bling BEFORE Finals’ Week. 2. Purchase them off the ptk.org website 3. Rent! Only the STOLES are available to rent. It costs $30 CASH to rent a stole. Upon return, you will receive $25 of your $30 back.

Contact Crystal Wiggins, [email protected] , 860-738-6310

From the NCCC Library …..

Only one more Saturday left until final exams!!! Please take an advantage of our Saturday hours: 9:30am—1:30pm.

May 2016: New Books & DVDs!

The Connecticut Association of Latin Americans in Higher Education (CALAHE) will award several $1,000 scholarships for the 2016-17 academic year. Scholarship applications are available in the NCCC Financial Aid Office or may be download-ed from the CALAHE homepage www.calahe.org

Application must be postmarked by May 6, 2016 and mailed to Dr. Wilson Luna, Gateway Community College, 20 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510.

Many items including keys, jackets, coffee/beverage mugs, lunch bags, thumb drives and books have been turned in this semester to the Lost and Found.

Lost and Found services are maintained in the Information Center (FH 104) and the Student Activities Office (GW 110). If you have lost an item while on campus, please check with Darlene at the Information Center (FH 104) or by phone at 860-738-6300 or the Office of Student Activities at 860-738-6343 (Susan) or 860-738-6344 (Kathy) as soon as possible. Positive ID is required when collecting your lost item.

Any items not claimed soon will be donated to Goodwill.

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

LOST AND FOUND

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STUDENT CLUB MEETINGS & EVENT INFORMATION

LGBTQIA+ Club Members will be volunteering at the

35th annual Gay Pride Parade (NOHO in North Hampton, Massachusetts on Saturday, May 7th (carpools forming now for an estimated time of arrival at 9:00am). Lunch will be provided. If you are interested in attending either event, please contact Karen Hunter, 860-738-6402 or [email protected] .

Improv Workshops at NCCC

These FREE workshops in Improv are open to all levels of players with an interest in exploring improvisational theater. Join us and exercise your mind! The workshops are held on Tuesday evenings from 6:30pm to 9:00pm in Green Woods Hall Room 101. Check us out on Facebook! We are NC Cubed.

OPEN GYM Mondays thru Thursdays, 10am-4:30pm

(Tuesdays/Thursdays 2:30-4:30 reserved for Basketball) The NCCC Gym (GW 128) is open to all registered students for basketball, ping pong and, with advanced requests, volleyball and dodge ball. Equipment is provided.

Stop by Student Activities (GW 110) to sign in.

If you have additional ideas or suggestions, please let us know.

Criminal Justice Association—meets Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15pm, FH 202; club advisor Michael Emanuel, [email protected]

Dungeons and Dragons Club—meets Tuesdays, 1:00-4:15pm, GW 303; club advisor Doug Mooney, [email protected]

Early Childhood Association— meets Tuesday, May 2, 4:11-5:00pm; FH 207; club advisor Michele Better, [email protected]

History Association—meets Mondays, 3:00-5:00pm, FH 306; club advisor Todd Bryda [email protected]

LGBTQIA+ Club— meets Tuesdays/Thursdays, 12:00-1:00pm, ASB 205; club advisor Karen Hunter, [email protected]

NCCC Student Nurses Association— meeting Monday, May 2, 7:00-8:30pm, FH 107; club advisors Jayne Mednick, [email protected] and Michelle Roberson, [email protected]

Northwest Deaf Club— meets Tuesdays, 3:45-4:45pm, GW 101; club advisor Maureen Chalmers, [email protected]

The NCCC Student Senate meets on Tuesdays, 11:45am-1:00pm in GW 110, and meetings are open to all registered students. Contact club advisor Kathy Chapman, [email protected]

CT Food Bank Mobile Pantry—April 2016

On Thursday, April 21, we served 128 households (which translates to approximately 300 people) through the CT Food Bank Mobile Pantry. Off the truck items included celery, onions, honeydew, carrots, corn, spinach, olives, grapes, bread, potatoes, pasta sauce, iced tea, mango drink, little onions, and oranges. Thank you to all the great volunteers!

We continue delivery rain or shine 12 months of the year, so put us on the calen-

dar for the summer months!

Next delivery: Thursday, May 19th @ 12:00

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FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE

Scheduled class day and time

beginning at:

Examination day and

time

TUESDAY, MAY 10

Tuesday 8:30am

Tuesday/Thursday 8:30am

Tuesday/Thursday 9:25am

8:30am—10:30am

Daytime English 101 Classes

(Consult instructor for day/location)

11:00am—1:00pm

Tuesday 1:15pm

Tuesday/Thursday 1:15pm

2:00pm—4:00pm

Tuesday/Thursday 4:25pm

Tuesday 5:00pm

Tuesday/Thursday 5:00pm

5:00pm—7:00pm

Tuesday 6:35pm

Tuesday/Thursday 6:35pm

Tuesday 7:00pm

7:30pm—9:30pm

Scheduled class day and time

beginning at:

Examination day and

time

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11

Wednesday 8:30am

Monday/Wednesday 8:30am

Wednesday 9:00am

Monday/Wednesday 9:25am

8:30am—10:30am

Daytime English 101 Classes

(Consult instructor for day/location)

BIO* 127 Lecture (CRN 1182)

11:00am—1:00pm

Wednesday 12:30pm

Wednesday 1:15pm

Monday/Wednesday 1:15pm

Monday/Wednesday 2:00pm

Monday/Wednesday 2:11pm

2:00pm—4:00pm

Wednesday 4:15pm

Monday/Wednesday 4:25pm

Wednesday 5:00pm

Monday/Wednesday 5:00pm

5:00pm—7:00pm

Monday/Wednesday 6:35pm

Wednesday 6:35pm

7:30pm—9:30pm

Scheduled class day and time

beginning at:

Examination day and

time

THURSDAY, MAY 12

FREE BLOCK 8:30am—10:30am

Tuesday/Thursday 10:05am

Tuesday/Thursday 10:20am

11:00am—1:00pm

Tuesday/Thursday 2:50pm

Tuesday/Thursday 3:20pm

Tuesday/Thursday 3:30pm

2:00pm—4:00pm

Thursday 5:00pm

BIO* 212 Lecture (CRN 1053)

5:00pm—7:00pm

Thursday 6:35pm 7:30pm—9:30pm

Scheduled class day and time

beginning at:

Examination day and

time

FRIDAY. MAY 13

Friday 9:00am

NUR* 101

9:00am—11:00am

Friday 1:00pm 1:00pm—3:00pm

Scheduled class day and time

beginning at:

Examination day and

time

SATURDAY, MAY 14

Saturday 9:00am 9:00am—11:00am

Scheduled class day and time

beginning at:

Examination day and

time

MONDAY, MAY 16

Monday/Wednesday 10:05am 9:00am-11:00am

Monday/Wednesday 11:30am

Monday/Wednesday 11:40am

11:30am—1:30pm

Monday 1:15pm

Monday/Wednesday 2:50pm

2:00pm—4:00pm

Monday 5:00pm 5:00pm—7:00pm

Monday 6:35pm 7:30pm—9:30pm

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May 9 Last Day of Classes

May 10-16 Final Exams

May 13 Ballroom Dance, 7-9pm, GW 128

May 25 Awards/Scholarships Convocation 6pm, GW 128

May 26 Inauguration—President Michael Rooke

Commencement

May 30 Memorial Day (College Closed)

Check out the ONLINE Campus Calendar today for

more upcoming events!!

Click on the link above or, on the NCCC webpage, go to Current Students > Campus Calendar.

CAMPUS CALENDAR

Call 860-738-6444 or 860-738-6484 to register or stop by the CWD offices at the Goulet Building, 56 Park Place.

NCCC’s Center for Workforce Development

FREE Personal Finance Workshops in Spring, 2016

All workshops are free of charge and meet in Founders Hall Annex, Room FX011. Space is limited and registration is required.

Please complete the online registration form on our webpage; you may register for up to five workshops at a time. You will receive an email or phone call to confirm your registration at least two days prior to the scheduled workshop.

To register, go to www.nwcc.edu > Academics > Continuing Education, Center for Workforce Development > or Click here for the online registration form for Free Career Workshops and more. Or you may call Cindy Prelli at (860) 738-6419 to register.

May 5 CRN 1419 Ways to Protect Your Identity

Free & Open to the Public & 6 CEU’s

from CT DMHAS

The training is free & lessons learned can save a life…

Brought to you by

Northwestern Connecticut Community College

Friday, May 20, 9:00am-3:00pm Arts & Science Bldg, Room 209

209 Holabird Ave, Winsted, CT, 06098

Complimentary light breakfast & lunch will be provided

CAP provides free 6 hour training with professionals for individuals, community leaders, coaches, foster parents and faith based groups who would like more education on how to recognize, provide support and give assistance to those struggling with addictions such as alcohol, drugs, gambling,

inhalant abuse, as well as many mental health issues

facing us today including suicide.

CAP is a program of the State of CT Dept. of Mental Health & Addiction Services

**RSVP by May 9 via [email protected]

Questions…? Kapriel Mouradjian/CAP Advisor/[email protected]

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Emergency Medical Technicians respond to medical emergencies such as heart attacks, car accidents and fires. They provide life support to seriously ill or injured patients before they reach the hospital. Successful completion of this course enables the EMT student to take the national written and practical exams for certification. Successful completion of the national exam allows the student to get their Connecticut EMT Certification. Cost: $850, plus textbooks and exam fees. For more information or to register for this class, contact Heather Cappabianca, Program Coordinator, at [email protected] or call (860) 738-6484. Please note that those convicted of a felony may not be eligible for clinical experiences and may find it difficult to secure employment in health care. CRN 2024 Date(s): June 20 – August 18, Mondays-Thursdays 8am-1pm Cost: $850* *Additional cost for textbook and exams—Brady’s Emergency Care, 13th Edition, EMT Practical Exam (approximately $100) and National Registry of EMT ($70)