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June 15, 2016
Free Produce Market is today!
The Mid-Ohio Foodbank’s Free Produce
Market is on campus today, Wednesday,
June 15, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. in the
Columbus Campus center courtyard.
Columbus State has partnered with the
Foodbank to hold a free, fresh-produce
market for the Columbus State
community. The market will be open until
the approximately 10,000 pounds of
vegetables, fruits and bread products
have been distributed. Please bring your
own bags to carry produce, and plan to
take it home immediately or keep it cool
until leaving campus to avoid spoilage.
Note: At the produce market, the Mid-Ohio Foodbank will be collecting
information from those who visit in order to share future market dates
with those who might benefit from the distribution.
Smiling scholarship winners
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2. Celebrating their scholarships at the Columbus Foundation are current
and former students, (from left) Heidi Anderson, Katrina Delos
Santos, Sabrina Niezgooda, Adia Robinson, Holly Ferrell, Arnetta
Asapokhai, Flora Yee, and Angela Sullivan. (Not pictured are Monica
Lunder and Krista Baker). The students received educational awards
to support or continue their education May 17 at the “Scholarship
Opportunities for Success” Awards Celebration. Scholarship
Opportunities for Success is a non-profit organization, founded in 2000,
to raise educational funds awarded to lift single mothers and other
women out of poverty.
‘National Week of Making’ Library
events to be held
The White House has announced it will celebrate a “National Week of
Making” June 17-23. As part of this celebration, the Columbus State
Library and Delaware Campus Learning Center (will offer a number of
fun and interactive workshops for students, including:
Make Great Looking Designs with Canva – Tues., June 21, 2:00-3:00
p.m., Delaware Campus MO 241
Learn how to use Canva, a free online program, to create eye-catching
designs for handouts and class presentations.
Make Dynamic Resumes with Wix – Tues., June 21, 3:00-4:00 p.m.,
Delaware Campus MO 241
Transform your paper resume into a standout online resume with Wix, a
free website builder.
Make 3D-Printed Name Tag - Wednesday, June 22, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.,
Library Multimedia Lab
Learn about 3D printing and use Tinkercad, a free 3D design program,
to create your own nametag, which will be printed by the 3D printer.
Make Cool Magnets – Wed., June 22, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., Delaware
Campus Learning Center
Create adorable magnets with glass pebbles and recycled magazines.
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3. Make 3D-Printed Name Tag - Thursday, June 23, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Delaware Campus MO 245, Learn about 3D printing and use Tinkercad,
a free 3D design program, to create your own nametag, which will be
printed by the Learning Center’s 3D printer. Name tags can be picked up
at the Learning Center (MO 149) when ready.
In addition to workshops, there will be iPad kiosks located on the
Library’s second floor and at the Delaware Campus Learning Center
equipped with 3D modeling software available for use throughout the
week. Students will not be able to print items created at these kiosks but
are welcome to explore the software, use tutorials, and save their
created files.
Victim advocacy is available
Columbus State is proud to offer victim advocacy services to any student
who has been the victim of a crime. The program is staffed with trained
advocates who are designated by the office of the Dean of Student Life
to provide victim services on campus. Columbus State Advocates
provide non-confidential services, however if confidential services are
needed, the college has licensed counselors on staff who are able to
provide those services to students. Columbus State advocates can
provide a number of types of services. These include:
Providing information on reporting procedures to both on- and
off-campus departments and agencies;
Providing information on Columbus State educational support
resources;
Providing information on victim resources available on and off
campus;
Processing reactions to the crime and listening to feelings and
concerns;
Addressing specific issues related to personal safety on and off
campus
Attending appointments or hearing meetings with the victim; and
Contacting others on behalf of the victim with their permission.
An advocate may be contacted through the victim advocate hotline
(614)287-5979 or by contacting Columbus State Police. You may also
contact an advocate by emailing victimadvocacy@cscc.edu.
AT&T ‘Virtual Reality Tour’ about
texting and driving offered
It can be hard for anyone, whether teen or adult, to
resist the urge to respond quickly to a text. An AT&T
Commuter Survey showed that nearly half of adult
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4. commuters admitted to texting while driving despite
knowing the risks. That’s why AT&T is bringing the “It
Can Wait” message to the Columbus Campus on
Tuesday, June 21, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the courtyard. This
3-D simulator experience allows you to safely experience the dangers of
texting behind the wheel. Come learn about the dangers of texting while
driving and take the pledge to never text behind the wheel. All students,
staff, faculty, and visitors are welcome! Read more on the Hub.
Employment Expo volunteers
needed
Columbus State will host Employment Expo 2016 on Wednesday, June
22, and volunteers are needed. The event will be held in the Center for
Workforce Development (WD) from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Registration
will begin at 10:00 a.m. on the first floor. Volunteers are needed for
one-hour shifts in parking, registration, and event support. Please
indicate your preference and availability on the form available on the
Hub. You will receive a confirmation email with the time and volunteer
area for the event.
As the major road reconstruction project on Grove Street and Jefferson
Avenue continues on the Columbus Campus, some planned changes
are beginning to occur. The first change happened this week. The 5-S
lot for students reopened for parking. However, as of right now, it can
only be accessed by entering from Cleveland Avenue at Grove Street (in
yellow on the map link below). The entrance off of Spring Street (in red)
remains closed.
http://www.cscc.edu/_resources/images2016
/Col.map.GroveJeffClose.jpg
You will also note the preliminary closing dates for the sections in red
and yellow. Those are approximate dates which were set when the
project was announced. Those dates could change slightly. One we
have a firm date on when the red section (Jefferson Avenue at Spring
Street) will reopen, and when the yellow section (Grove Street at
Cleveland Avenue) will close, an advisory will be sent out to faculty, staff
and students.
Keep in mind, the blue section in the middle will sometimes be reduced
to just one lane throughout the summer as a sidewalk is added and
repaving on the road surface begins.
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