SCCC - Continuing Education Newsletter - 1/7/2008 12:58:33 PM
Stone Soup
Division of Continuing Education

February 2008 - Vol #13

 

The Dean's Corner

Ed Baker Welcome to the Winter 2008 Edition of Stone Soup.

In the last issue of Stone Soup, I reported to you about regional planning for the impact of the AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) chip fab plant at the Luther Forest Technology Park. In this issue, I would like to report about another regional effort that will impact what we do in higher education: Tech Valley High School.

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New Culinary Arts Program Begins

Food Cooking

Thanks to Professor Toby Strianese, Chair of the Department of Hotel, Culinary Arts, and Tourism, Continuing Education is partnering with Albany County and The Altamont Program, Inc., to offer a special culinary program at the Schuyler Inn in Menands.

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Supporting Students in Investing Themselves

Books

By Shirlee Dufort

One of the questions educators consider is how to get students to invest themselves in their classes. A classroom that recognizes and supports the individual's need to both belong and contribute can lead to the formation of a community in which each student is more likely to invest.

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Touring the Capital

US Flag

Denise Brucker, Coordinator of Workforce Development, was part of a group of community leaders and members of the 109th Air National Guard Unit who visited Washington, D.C. in November. They are pictured in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetary. The group flew to D.C. on a C130 Military Plane.

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Non-Credit Spring Courses At SCCC

Teacher

Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) offers its students and the community the opportunity for professional development or personal enhancement through the Division of Continuing Education's Non-Credit schedule. Students are offered a variety of non-credit courses in areas such as Computer Technology, Children's Courses, Music, Recreation, English as a Second Language, and General Interest.

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Congratulations to Shirley Crane

Shirl Crane

Shirley Crane has taught a variety of non-credit computer classes at SCCC over the last ten years. Her classes have always been popular and much of the popularity is due to Shirley's love of teaching and knowledge of computers, particulary digital photography.

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SCCC offers Non-Credit Courses at the Beltrone Living Center

Book Stree

In the Spring of 2007 Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) partnered with the Colonie Senior Service Centers, Inc. in order to bring lifelong learning opportunities to senior citizens at the Beltrone Living Center. The courses allowed senior citizens and baby boomers to take advantage of new learning experiences without having to take actual college courses.

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