Tomorrow’s Build a Block Away Workshop has been postponed due to weather concerns. This Hands-On workshop has been rescheduled for: Thursday, April 24th 2:00pm-4:30pm Armstrong 210 Please RSVP to Allen Bertsche (abertsche@…) if you are interested. More info on this workshop will come out in Block 7. Manage …
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It’s Almost Time for the Block 7 Faculty Symposium
Save the Date for the Block 7 Faculty Symposium! Meredith Course, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology Roxaneh Khorsand, Assistant Professor of Organismal Biology and Ecology Join us for the Faculty Symposium Block 7 in Bemis Great Hall on Monday, March 25, from 3:30-5 p.m. Two CC faculty members will share their research in the fields of …
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How to uninstall Papercut Hive
Wednesday, March 13, 2024 How to uninstall Papercut Hive Following up on our earlier message that you’ll most likely need to uninstall Papercut Hive from your devices and then reinstall it from the new email invite you should have gotten on 3/12, here are instructions on how to do that uninstall process: Uninstall Hive from …
CC Hockey vs. Omaha 1st Round Playoff Series
It’s Time to Show Some Tiger Pride! The Tigers have clinched home ice for the 1st round of the NCHC playoffs this weekend! The CC Men’s Hockey team finished the regular season tied for third in the league with St. Cloud State, the highest conference finish since tying for third in the WCHA (Western Collegiate …
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Papercut Hive Issue
Wednesday, March 13, 2024 Papercut Hive Issue Yesterday afternoon, we did a routine sync of our directory with Papercut Hive which unintentionally deleted almost everyone. Trust us, no one was more aghast than us at that result. We worked quickly to fix the synchronization issue, but previous installations of Papercut Hive were invalidated when they …
Career Center Newsletter 3/13/24
Career Center Highlights Questions Corner Question: What qualities are important for future professional success, and how can I develop those qualities? For any professional opportunities, it is important to possess core competencies that prepare you for success in the workplace. Additionally, knowing how to demonstrate your core competencies will prepare you for success in the workplace …
Important Timesheet Information for Spring Break
Instructions for entering hours on your timesheet for Spring Break NOTE: The timesheet deadline will be a quick turnaround when we return from Spring Break. If you are not working over Spring Break, you can submit your timesheet before break. If you did not work Wednesday, March 20, Thursday, March 21, and Friday, March 22, …
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Final Antiracism Book Club Book of the Academic Year!
Signup for the 3rd book in the antiracist book club series! Excellent read! All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to join us in reading the third selection for the Antiracist Book Club, White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad. Called “powerful and provocative” by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, author …
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New Compensation Philosophy
Dear Campus Community, At CC we seek to “ignite the passion and potential of our students, and the entire CC community, to create a world that is more equitable, humane, and just.” That vision, along with our commitment to nurture and maintain a thriving community, led the college leadership and Project 2024 to revisit the …
Save the Date for “Understanding and Managing Our New Age of Danger”
Join us for the Marianne Lannon Lopat Lecture on April 1. Photo courtesy of Thom Shanker ’78 Please join us on Monday, April 1 from 4-5:30 pm in Gaylord Hall in the Worner Campus Center for the latest installment of the Marianne Lannon Lopat Memorial Lecture series, “Understanding and Managing Our New Age of Danger.” Thom Shanker …
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