Monthly Archives: June 2016
Farewell and good luck, Jessica!
Today we celebrated our GIS Paraprofessional Jessica Badgeley ’15 and wished her well as she leaves CC to pursue her PhD at the University of Washington (Seattle) in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences. Jessica made strong contributions to the GIS program, including filling in while the GIS administrator position was vacant. Thank you, … Continue reading
Notes from the Tuesday, June 21, 2016 Division Meeting
Here are the notes from the Tuesday, June 21, 2016 division meeting: Brian welcomed Director of Athletics Ken Ralph to our meeting. Ken shared that Athletics is not only involved with varsity sports but also intramural sports, the fitness center operations, clubs sports, and casual recreational sports. He stated that the Athletics Division appreciates ITS:’s … Continue reading
Baby T is traveling again!
Baby T was on the road again on quite the mountain adventure with our very own GIS Paraprofessional Jessica Badgeley. Together they traveled to Maple Canyon, Utah, a small strip of National Forest land smack in the middle of Utah. Jessica reports that Baby T enjoyed both sunny and rainy days of rock climbing and … Continue reading
TED O’Clock – The Habits of Highly Boring People – June 10, 2016
Katharina facilitated Friday’s TED O’clock (June 10, 2016) and showed Chris Sauve’s “The Habits of Highly Boring People.” The habits he discussed are: Write everything down. Reduce to the essentials. Stop and question. Here are the highlights from the discussion afterwards: As we are asked to be more innovative in our work, these habits can … Continue reading
Professional Development Requests
In an effort to streamline the approval process for professional development requests (PDP), ITS: will be returning to a two times per year review of them with the following schedule: Fall requests need to be submitted to your supervisor by June 1 (for this year, as we are late in notifying you, you’ll have until … Continue reading