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Students, Faculty<br />

+ Staff<br />

Students<br />

Faculty + Staff<br />

Calendar<br />

In The News<br />

Submit<br />

<strong>Page</strong> 1<br />

FALL | WEEK 10 | NOVEMBER 3, 2008 | ISSUE 10<br />

Tom Moore, automotive<br />

technology major, dodges<br />

the first wintery flakes of the<br />

season on his way to class.


(From Left) Shanell Taylor,<br />

liberal arts and sciences-humanities<br />

and social science<br />

major, and Andrey Tomoroksa,<br />

individual <strong>Page</strong> studies, discuss 2 their<br />

views of a mock-crime scene<br />

as part of an introduction to<br />

criminal justice class.<br />

Student Success Seminars<br />

The Academic Enrichment Center<br />

(AEC) is sponsoring Student Success<br />

Seminars. The seminars will be held<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-1:50 p.m.<br />

in Crawford Hall, room 114. Topics are<br />

geared toward helping students improve<br />

their ability to succeed and include time<br />

management, taking lecture notes,<br />

reading strategies, test-taking skills,<br />

study techniques, memorizing, improving<br />

vocabulary, learning styles, internships<br />

students, faculty + staff<br />

and career placement and alleviating test<br />

anxiety. Seminars will be facilitated by the<br />

following professional staff: Owen Corpin,<br />

Elizabeth Dana, Jessica DeStefano,<br />

Stephanie Lawhorne, John McBride,<br />

Patricia Samson, and David Symonds.<br />

For more information, contact Stephanie<br />

Lawhorne, director of academic support,<br />

at x 6360 or lawhorsl@morrisville.edu.<br />

Tuesday, November 4 and Thursday,<br />

November 6 – Internships & Career<br />

Placement, given by John McBride<br />

Wendall Williams, individual studies major,<br />

reviews evidence from the scene.


(From left) Genea Simmons,<br />

liberal arts and sciences -<br />

humanities and social science<br />

major, photographs Amy<br />

Buckley, resident director of<br />

South Hall, who plays a victim.<br />

Tom McCabe,<br />

liberal arts<br />

and sciences--<br />

humanities and<br />

social science<br />

major, collects<br />

fingerprints on a<br />

glass over mockvictim,<br />

Jan Tewes,<br />

former adjunct<br />

instructor.<br />

<strong>Page</strong> 3<br />

ELITE Series<br />

students<br />

The Student Activities Office is proud to<br />

offer the Emerging Leaders In Today’s<br />

Environment (ELITE) Series this fall<br />

semester. Students are encouraged to<br />

attend one or all eight sessions of the<br />

ELITE Series. Upcoming sessions are:<br />

November 5 – Resume & Cover Letter<br />

Writing with speaker Stephanie Lawhorne<br />

November 12 – Ethical Leadership with<br />

speaker Steve Hinkle<br />

November 19 – Formal Dining, speaker<br />

TBA<br />

If a student participates in at least 7 of<br />

the 8 sessions he or she will become<br />

a Certified ELITE Leader. Please join<br />

us every Wednesday at 6 p.m. in 101<br />

Marshall Hall. For more information<br />

please contact the Student Activities Office<br />

at 684-6238.


(From left) Amber Guyer, early<br />

childhood major, Amanda<br />

Welden, Heather Price, liberal<br />

arts and sciences--humanities<br />

and social sciences major,<br />

Chris Vinal (mustang)<br />

individual studies major,<br />

outside the face painting tent<br />

at the Pumpkin Fest. Norwich<br />

Campus human services<br />

majors painted faces at the<br />

Pumpkin Fest in exchange for<br />

non-perishable goods for their<br />

food drive.<br />

Laura Hendrickson, liberal<br />

arts and science--humanities<br />

and social sciences major,<br />

paints the face of Nick Pacio,<br />

human services major.<br />

Royx Newby at the Norwich<br />

SGO-sponsored pumpkin<br />

carving day.<br />

<strong>Page</strong> 4<br />

Photos by Nancy Heiss<br />

Co-Curricular Transcript<br />

Enhancement<br />

students<br />

The Student Activities Office is offering<br />

students the opportunity to enhance, or begin,<br />

their Co-Curricular Transcript (CCT). The Co-<br />

Curricular Transcript is a student, self-reported<br />

document with verification by either an advisor<br />

or supervisor listing the various developmental<br />

activities outside the classroom.<br />

Activities that can be put on your CCT are<br />

leadership development, professional and<br />

educational development, awards and<br />

honors, student organization, club and<br />

activity participation, community service and<br />

intercollegiate athletics.<br />

Don’t miss an opportunity to increase your<br />

marketability for scholarships, transfer or<br />

employment!<br />

Stop by the Student Activities Office or visit<br />

http://studentactivities.morrisville.edu for more<br />

information.<br />

Career Corner<br />

Marsha Cornelius,<br />

Interim Director<br />

of the Norwich<br />

Campus, carves a<br />

pumpkin.<br />

Be sure to visit the Career Planning<br />

Web site http://www.morrisville.edu/<br />

careerplanning/joblisting.aspx for a<br />

complete list of current internships, state<br />

examinations or exciting job opportunities<br />

offered to students and graduates.


<strong>Page</strong> 5<br />

Student Activities This Week (Paid for by your Student Activity fees)<br />

Ongoing Activities<br />

• CAB Sponsored discount Movie Tickets to Hamilton Theater and Oneida MoviePlex;<br />

stop by the Student Activities Office for more information<br />

• Listen 24/7 to your favorite alternative rock, hip hop, country and old school music on<br />

WCVM Media, 1580-AM, WCVM-TV Channel 4 and at wcvm.morrisville.edu<br />

SNFM Tupperware Fundraiser<br />

• CMO Sponsored Poster Fundraiser<br />

• IFSEA Pie Sale<br />

• Outdoor Recreation Club Thanksgiving Dinner Gift Basket Raffle<br />

• SGO Sponsored Free USA Today Newspapers in STUAC and Seneca Dining Hall<br />

Monday, November 3:<br />

11 a.m.-1 p.m. Open Recreation Walking/Running in the Recreation Center<br />

1-3 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

7-9 p.m. Open Recreation Futsal in Hamilton Hall<br />

7 p.m. SGO Meeting in Charlton Hall 125<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

Tuesday, November 4:<br />

11 a.m.-1 p.m. Open Recreation Walking/Running in the Recreation Center<br />

1-1:50 p.m. AEC Sponsored Student Success Seminar #9: Internships & Career<br />

Placement, Crawford Hall 114<br />

1 p.m. Architecture Club Meeting in Hamilton Hall 008<br />

1-3 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

1-3 p.m. Massage Therapy Open House in Shannon Hall<br />

7 p.m. SGO Sponsored Live Like a Real Leader with Jonathan Sprinkles in the<br />

STUAC Theatre<br />

8-10 p.m. Open Recreation Volleyball in Hamilton Hall<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

9-11 p.m. CAB Sponsored Election Night Party in the STUAC Lower Lobby<br />

Wednesday, November 5:<br />

11 a.m.-1 p.m. Open Recreation Walking/Running in the Recreation Center<br />

1-3 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

6 p.m. ELITE Series: “Resume & Cover Letter Writing” with Stephanie Lawhorne,<br />

Marshall Hall Room 101<br />

7 p.m. BASIC Sponsored Bible Study in Crawford Hall 114<br />

7-9 p.m. Open Recreation Badminton in Hamilton Hall<br />

students<br />

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<strong>Page</strong> 6<br />

students<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

Thursday, November 6:<br />

6<br />

11 a.m.-1 p.m. Open Recreation Walking/Running in the Recreation Center<br />

1-1:50 p.m. AEC Sponsored Student Success Seminar #9: Internships & Career<br />

Placement, Crawford Hall 114<br />

1-3 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

6 p.m. CAB Meeting in the Library 208<br />

8 p.m. Theatre Department & SGO Sponsored Fall Play: “Rumors in the STUAC Theatre<br />

8-10 p.m. Open Recreation Volleyball in Hamilton Hall<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

Friday, November 7:<br />

7<br />

11 a.m.-1 p.m. Open Recreation Walking/Running in the Recreation Center<br />

1-3 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

4 p.m. CAB Sponsored Photo Dog Tags in the STUAC Lobby<br />

7 p.m. Ice Hockey vs. SUNY Potsdam<br />

8 p.m. Theatre Department & SGO Sponsored Fall Play: “Rumors” in the STUAC Theatre<br />

8-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

9-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

Saturday, November 8:<br />

8<br />

11-6 p.m. CAB Sponsored Carousel Mall Trip<br />

1-5 p.m. Open Recreation in the Recreation Center<br />

3-11 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

7 p.m. Ice Hockey vs. SUNY Plattsburgh<br />

8p.m. Theatre Department & SGO Sponsored Fall Play: “Rumors” in the STUAC Theatre<br />

11-3 p.m. CASU Sponsored Go, Wait, Stop! Dance in Hamilton Hall<br />

Sunday, November 9:<br />

9<br />

1-4 p.m. Open Recreation Lacrosse in the Recreation Center<br />

3-10 p.m. Open Recreation in the STUAC Gym<br />

4-6 p.m. Open Recreation Football in the Recreation Center<br />

7:30 p.m. Catholic Newman Sponsored Church in the Library Instruction Room<br />

Paid for by Your Student Activity Fees!<br />

Visit: http://events.morrisville.edu for a complete listing of events


Sandy Jones, secretary 1,<br />

and Dave Rogers, dean of<br />

the School of Business, who<br />

dressed up like a doctor.<br />

<strong>Page</strong> 7<br />

(Back row, from left) Chris Vinal, Ed Wright, and<br />

Jason Burcroff; (front row) President Nick Pacio,<br />

Amber Guyer, and Secretary Kellie Clark.<br />

Costumed MAC employees (from left) Amy Drew,<br />

computer service representative, Shannon Richard,<br />

director of human resources and administrative<br />

services, Jennifer Pouliot, business office assistant,<br />

and Debbie Farrow, tech center operations manager.<br />

Photos by Joe Coppola.<br />

Rachel Netzband, assistant professor<br />

of mathematics, and Sue Greenhagan<br />

assistant librarian, dress up for<br />

Halloween.


<strong>Page</strong> 8<br />

Field Trip<br />

faculty + staff<br />

The following nursing students were<br />

approved to travel with their instructors,<br />

Eileen Kinsella and Cynthia Love-Williams,<br />

to Mohawk Valley Community <strong>College</strong><br />

Respiratory Therapy Department on<br />

Thursday, Oct. 30. Students left campus<br />

at 8 a.m. and returned at approximately<br />

12 p.m. The students were asked to<br />

contact their instructors in advance of any<br />

missed classes to arrange for appropriate<br />

makeup.<br />

Aderonke Alao<br />

Barbara Babcock<br />

Laura Beach<br />

Jill Catena<br />

Tiffany Collins<br />

Christine Emerson<br />

Jennifer Fehlner<br />

Andrea Field<br />

Kimberly Harosia<br />

Leah Jakubowski<br />

Colleen Jones<br />

Amy Kirby<br />

Sharon Kroll<br />

Stacey Loucks<br />

Roseanne Manco<br />

Victoria Matott<br />

The following riparian and wetland<br />

management students are approved to<br />

travel with their instructor, Brendan Kelly,<br />

to tour the Montezuma National Wildlife<br />

Refuge, in Seneca Falls, on Friday,<br />

Nov. 14. Students will leave campus<br />

at 8 a.m. and return at approximately 4<br />

p.m. The students have been asked to<br />

contact their instructors in advance of any<br />

missed classes to arrange for appropriate<br />

makeup.<br />

Timothy M. Bobbett<br />

Aaron G. Buchta<br />

Sarah R. Carbone<br />

James VanRiper<br />

Catina Mcfarlane<br />

Megan Morris<br />

Bethany Nichols<br />

Jessica Ouimet<br />

Sherly Paul<br />

Jessica Schwatz<br />

Alicia Sgarlata<br />

Amanda Stafford<br />

Cynthia Thompson<br />

Jeremy Trost<br />

Sarah Vanderhoof<br />

Amanda Wagner<br />

Greg Warchal<br />

Adrienne Wolniak<br />

Kimberly Woolridge<br />

Matthew J. Kairewich<br />

Zachary M. Reed<br />

Interim Provost and Vice President for<br />

Academic Affairs<br />

In the News:<br />

news<br />

Find new releases at<br />

newscenter.morrisville.edu<br />

Archive of past MOCHA issues<br />

www.morrisville.edu/MOCHA<br />

View this week’s<br />

upcoming events on<br />

our new, web-based<br />

calendar here.<br />

CORRECTION<br />

The field trips to take place on Nov. 25<br />

were mislabeled in last week’s issue<br />

and should have read Tuesday, Nov.<br />

25.

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