Green Street Journal - Henderson Community College

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Green Street Journal - Henderson Community College
Henderson Community College
Green Street Journal
"Never be afraid to try something new.
Remember, amateurs built the ark, professionals built the Titanic."
-- Anonymous
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Monday, March 5
Meeting: Significant Accomplishments Committee, 9:00 a.m., Joe’s Place, SC
Rehearsal: Henderson Community Theatre, 6:30 p.m., FAC
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Tuesday, March 6
Workshop: Finding Jobs in the Hidden Market, 11:30 a.m., STC 109
Meeting: Advising Team, 3:00 p.m., Lake Board Room, STC
Practice: Academic Team, 3:30 p.m., AS 113
Meeting: Relay for Life Team, 5:30 p.m., STC 310
Rehearsal: Henderson Community Chorus, 6:00 p.m., Joe’s Place
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Wednesday, March 7
Meeting: GRADD Board Retreat, 8:00 a.m., McCormick Hall Stage, FAC
Meeting: Significant Accomplishments Committee, 1:00 p.m., Joe’s Place, SC
Meeting: College Assessment Team, 1:30 p.m., AD 206
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Thursday, March 8
Event: Chamber’s Agriculture Breakfast, 7:15 a.m., McCormick Hall Stage, FAC
Meeting: Dental Hygiene Mock Board, 1:30 p.m., STC 304
Meeting: History Club, 2:00 p.m., Joe’s Place SC
Meeting: Annual Events Committee, 2:30 p.m., Conference Room, AS 102
Rehearsal: Henderson Community Theatre, 6:30 p.m., FAC
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Friday, March 9
Class: Bow Making, 11:00 a.m., STC 310
Meeting: Marketing & HCC Stories, 1:30 p.m., Conference Room, FAC
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Saturday, March 10
No events reported.
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Sunday, March 11 —Daylight Savings
Move your clocks ahead 1 hour!
March 12—16
Congratulations!: Carol Murch took the Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) national certification exam and now has her CNE.
Advisory Board Breakfast: The wild winds of February 29 blew in the College’s technical program advisory boards. The annual
breakfast provided a “thank-you” to all those from the business and education communities who serve on a board and allowed for
board member comments and concerns. Many thanks to the faculty and staff who hosted the event.
Future50: What will HCC be like and do in 50 years? The questions we will review are:
•On what areas of emphasis should Henderson Community College focus?
•What 3-7 words should best describe the college (single words or phrases)?
•What kinds of programs should the college pursue or strengthen?
•What should the campuses look like in terms of facilities, classrooms, locations, etc.?
Be part of the conversation: Post to our college blog, Future50, http://future50.wordpress.com/. You can post as yourself or
anonymously (by making up a name/email address). To see other’s comments, click on the Comment button on the left side or
scroll down. Mike Thurman has posted a couple of links to great videos that will make you think about education in a new way. It
may take up to 24 hours before your comment shows up—just be patient…
How Can My Library Help Me?: Have you checked out our Library’s services lately? Our reference librarians did great work for
me with help on a question through their reference services. They will also manage Interlibrary Loans. See http://
henderson.kctcs.edu/en/Academics/Library/About_the_Library/Library_Services.aspx. Do your students (or you) need help with
research skills? Send them to http://henderson.kctcs.edu/Academics/Library/Build_Research_Skills.aspx.
Marlene V. Shaw Annual Biology Lecture: “Gene Therapy: A Forever Fix” will be presented by Ricki Lewis, PhD, Geneticist,
Science Writer and Genetic Counselor. This public lecture will be held Wednesday, March 21, at 7 p.m. in Carter Hall, University
Center West, of the University of Southern, Indiana. The public is invited.
NISOD Innovation Abstracts: (*The username is member and the password is horns2012.*)
In “Play? Are You Serious?” Renee Shull, Adjunct Professor, Organizational Behavior, and Charlene Lutes, Director, Bridge Learning
Community, at Western Michigan University, describe a methodology for teaching all types of learners in almost all types of situations. LEGO Serious Play® has proven to be a true experiential process that students enjoy and with which they can better learn.
Access this article at: http://www.nisod.org/password/abstracts/XXXIV_6.html .
In “An Ounce of Prevention: Improving College Readiness as a Strategy Toward College Completion,” Alison Douglas, Professor
of English, and Director of Alliance for College Readiness, and Julie Schaid, Associate Dean, College Readiness and School Partnerships, describe a partnership forged to make students college ready before they enroll in their first courses on campus. The large
majority of the Summer Bridge program completers place into higher-level courses than their entry test scores recommended,
many avoiding developmental courses altogether and enrolling in college-level courses for which they are now prepared. Access
this article at: http://www.nisod.org/password/abstracts/XXXIV_5.html.
Sharing Teaching
The Power of Mindful Teaching is an interesting article that focuses on the work of Dr. Ellen J. Langer and her work
on the “power of the mind’s assumptions over the realities we experience” and how that affects teaching and
learning. Here is a quote from the article, written by James Rhem:
“Her book on mindful learning had debunked or at least seriously brought into question the validity of a number of
myths about learning. For example, that
•the basics must be learned so well that they become second nature
•paying attention means staying focused on one thing at a time
•delaying gratification is important
•rote memorization is necessary in education
•forgetting is a problem
•intelligence is knowing “what’s out there,” and especially that
•there are right and wrong answers.”
The entire article may be found at http://cgi.stanford.edu/~dept-ctl/cgi-bin/tomprof/posting.php?ID=1153.
Kris Williams, PhD
HCC President
Films on Demand – Embed a video into a Blackboard course
As you may know, the library subscribes to the Films on Demand database which is a web-based digital
video delivery platform. This database contains educational videos encompassing a broad range of topics including Health & Medicine, Art & Architecture, and Business & Economics. These high-quality videos are great tools to employ in the classroom or to
assign to students to watch on their own. You can now embed Films on Demand videos straight into your Blackboard courses.
Embedding the videos into your course
ensures that each student will access the correct video or video segment.
The embedding process is very easy and only takes a few minutes to complete. Please consult the library’s tutorial here for stepby-step instructions on the embedding process. Should you have any questions about this process or the Films on Demand database, please contact Meredith Yates at meredith.yates@kctcs.edu or 831-9830.
Cary Conley is beginning the search for
2012-2013 Student Ambassadors.
There are four open positions beginning
in August 2012. If you know of
students who would make good
ambassadors, please refer them to the
HCC financial aid office for an
application.
Henderson Community College presents the Spring 2012 Film Series
Films That you Should Have Seen By Now
Films will be shown at 6:30 p.m. in Room STC 310 and admission is free
Scarface
Feb. 2
One of the best gangster films made during “Scarface” Al Capone’s heyday, Scarface is a morality tale thinly veiled as “fiction.” Paul Muni plays a small time crook working his way to fame
and fortune through violence and debauchery. But at what cost? (1932, 93 minutes; directed
by Howard Hawks; starring Paul Muni, George Raft, and Boris Karloff.)
Discussion led by Kevin Reid.
Birth of a Nation
Feb. 16
This is the movie that defined film-making and established cinematography
as an art form. While the story line (a southerner builds the KKK in the post
-Civil War south to protect against the greed and lechery of northerners
and ex-slaves) has always been controversial, this film is still a trailblazer in
the development of cinema.
The discussion following this film will discuss both artistic and social
concerns, and is offered in conjunction with HCC’s Diversity Week activities.
(1915, 190 minutes; directed by D. W. Griffith; starring Lillian Gish and Henry B. Walthall.)
Disclaimers: This film’s content is not a reflection of HCC’s policies or
values. Since this film is 190 minutes long, the showing begins at 6:00 p.m.
Discussion led by Bill Dixon.
It Happened One Night
March 1
Gable, a just-fired newspaper reporter accidentally meets a millionaire heiress (Colbert) on
the run from her father. During their travels the two learn about each other’s eccentricities, fears and motivations – and ultimately find themselves in love. What are the new
lovers to do? Perhaps the best “screwball comedy” ever, it’s the first film to ever receive
the “Grand Slam” of the five top Oscars: Best Actor, Actress, Director, Picture, and Screenplay. (1934, 105 minutes; directed by Frank Capra; starring Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert,
and Walter Connolly.) Discussion led by Mike Knecht.
Double Indemnity
March 22
Dark and surprising, Double Indemnity always rates among
the top “film noir” movies. MacMurray, an insurance agent, falls
in love with the beautiful Barbara Stanwyk who wants to get rid of
her inconvenient husband—but will MacMurray help her become a widow?
Superb acting and pacing earned Double Indemnity seven Oscar nominations.
(1944, 107 minutes; directed by Billy Wilder; starring Barbara Stanwyk,
Fred MacMurray and Edward G. Robinson.) Discussion led by Cary Conley.
Strangers on a Train
April 5
Perhaps the first “murder swap” movie, this film follows the plotting of two strangers who meet on a train where they plan the
murders of inconvenient family members. As always with Hitchock, suspense and plot twists are abundant. (1951, 101 minutes;
directed by Alfred Hitchcock; starring Robert Walker, Farley Gardner, and Marion Lorne.) Discussion led by Katie Griffis.
BRENDA BENNETT—MARCH 4
MARY JANE JONES—MARCH 9
JENNIFER SONTZ—MARCH 9
TAMMIE ZUBER—MARCH 17
DONATE: Items for Humane Society of Henderson County. The Science Club is collecting
items such as blankets, paper towels, and dog and cat toys. Donation boxes are located
in AD, AS, Library & STC.
FUNDRAISER: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Henderson County (KY) will have their first
annual Bowl For Kids Sake on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at Echo Lanes (1698 Second St) in
Henderson. Come out and support the HCC Teams!
FUNDRAISER:
Volunteer & Information Center
Henderson County Relay for Life
In Memory of Joe Razzano
Saturday, April 28th – 6:00 p.m.
Sky Theatre at Ellis Park – Henderson, KY
Dinner & Entertainment - $25.00
Special guests include: Joe Razzano’ s family
Emcee: Ron Rhodes, Meteorologist, Local 7 News
Auction with Kevin Herron, Herron Auction & Realty
Entertainment & Dancing by “The Sellouts Band”
Cash bar available
For tickets contact Jacque Conn.
If your students need help with their writing, please send them our way.
We especially want to help students struggling with content issues (idea development,
focus, organization) rather than simply proofread their papers.
Location:
Administration Building, Room 205 (Digital Learning Lab)
Hours:
MW—8:30-12:00
Tues.—2:00-4:30
Thurs.—9:30-12:00
Students can also make an appointment for a consultation:
Lilia.joy@kctcs.edu— Writing Center Director & Consultant:
joey.goebel@kctcs.edu —Consultant
TEACHERS: The Writing Center is not just for students! If you need
any advice on writing assignments or writing rubrics in your courses, feel free to
schedule an appointment.
The Henderson Community College
Literary Magazine
is calling for entries for its 2012 edition!
The Magazine invites HCC faculty and staff to submit their original writing and artwork
for publication.
You may submit up to five poems, five haiku, three short fiction stories, and three non-fiction
essays. Artwork is accepted up to five submissions per artist.
How to submit:
E-Mail your entries as an attachment to HCCLitmag@gmail.com. In the email message, provide your
name, address, and phone number. For each work, include its title and category
(poetry, haiku, fiction, non-fiction, or art).
Prizes are awarded in all categories (poetry, haiku, fiction, non-fiction, and art):
$75 first prize; $50 second prize; $25 third prize.
The deadline for submission is September 14, 2012.
For more information, email HCCLitmag@gmail.com or contact Lilia Joy at 270-831-9641.
Apply by April 1
You'll have a better chance
of getting the classes you
want for Summer and Fall.
Websites:
Downtown Henderson Project
Evansville Events Calendar
Henderson County Tourism
Henderson Fine Arts Center
Henderson Area Arts Alliance
Audubon State Park
Ohio Valley Art League
Henderson Public Library
The Centre—Evansville
The Ford Center—Evansville
System to Book Rooms/Vehicles at HCC
Click and log in using your KCTCS user name and password and complete your email
address. The website to use (and bookmark) is https://astra.kctcs.edu/Henderson/Portal/
GuestPortal.aspx
If you need assistance using Ad Astra please check with a division assistant.
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To order business cards contact John Merrill.
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To place items on the marquee contact Stacey Howell or Janet Jackson.
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To place items in The Green Street contact Rachael Baar.
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Contact Janet Jackson to place items on the Dynasign monitors.
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For all your public relations or marketing needs contact Susanne Wilson or John Merrill.
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To order HCC/KCTCS name badges.
Campus Building & Room Key:
STC—Sullivan Technology Center
FAC—Fine Arts Center
AS—Arts & Sciences Building
SWTL—Sandy Watkins Training Lab
AT—Academic Technical Building
AD—Administration Building
LIB—Library