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Staff networking luncheon and final staff meeting, K-Pop Dance Performance, "Plastic Pollution and Our Health," students network with LinkedIn experts, and more, this week.

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91´«Ã½ News

91´«Ã½ students visit LinkedIn HQ in NYC: Two students compare something on their phone screens

Students gain valuable insights through a visit from a top marketing executive and a trip to the tech company NYC headquarters.

Irene Aldridge presents in Gannett Auditorium

A College and community partnership, this year's Adirondack Trust Lecture on Finance returned to consider the expanding role of artificial intelligence in financial systems.

The Coming Week

Wednesday, April 16 Œ

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ŒTang Teaching Museum

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ŒThursday, April 17 

Œ7 p.m. Œ

 

ŒFilene Recital Hall

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Œ7-8 p.m 

ŒœPlastic Pollution and Our Health

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Œ7 p.m. 

 

ŒTang Teaching Museum 

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ŒFriday, April 18 Œ

Œ7:30 p.m. Œ

Œ91´«Ã½ Dance Theater annual spring concert

ŒDance Theater Œ Œ

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ŒFriday, April 18 “ Sunday, April 26 Œ

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ŒJanet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater Œ Œ

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ŒSaturday, April 19 Œ

Œ1 p.m. Œ

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ŒZankel Music Center

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Œ2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Œ

Œ91´«Ã½ Dance Theater annual spring concert 

ŒDance Theater

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Œ4 p.m. Œ

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ŒZankel Music Center 

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Œ7 p.m. Œ

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ŒSunday, April 20 Œ

Œ2 p.m. Œ

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ŒTang Teaching Museum Œ Œ

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ŒTuesday, April 22 Œ

Œ6:30 p.m. Œ

ŒTang Teaching Museum Œ Œ

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Œ7 p.m. 

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ŒZankel Music Center 

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ŒWednesday, April 23 Œ

Œ11:30 a.m. 

ŒStaff Networking Luncheon 

ŒMurray-Aikins Dining Hall, second floor 

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Œ1 p.m.  

Staff meeting

ŒMurray-Aikins Dining Hall, second floor 

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Œ6:30 p.m. Œ

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ŒTang Teaching Museum Œ 

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ŒThrough Sunday, April 25 Œ

Œ"Telepathic Jungle"

ŒSchick Art Gallery

Human Resources

Professional development, events, training, and other opportunities Œ

  • Networking luncheon ” 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, second floor Œ
  • ŒFinal staff meeting of the 2024-25 academic year ” 1-2 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, second floor Œ
  • ŒRetirement and Recognition Ceremony ” Noon-2 p.m., Tuesday, May 20, Case Greent

 

ŒFor more information, including registration details and a full listing of opportunities, visit the Professional Development and Training website.

Faculty-Staff Achievements

Announcements

2025 Citizens and Scholars Faculty Institute

ŒFaculty are invited to apply for the ” a professional development opportunity to facilitate complex classroom discussions, foster civil discourse, and enhance course design. The program includes a June 22-24 in-person gathering, an 18-month virtual learning community, and a stipend. Interested faculty should submit a 1-2 paragraph statement describing their interest. Applications are due to Eric Morser by Monday, April 21. Selected participants will be notified by May 2. Faculty should check email for additional details.

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ŒProtocol for federal law enforcement requests and campus visits Œ Œ

As part of 91´«Ã½ ongoing efforts to provide community members with timely information related to recent federal action, the College has updated the Campus Safety website to include important guidance for responding to potential interactions with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), or other federal agencies. Campus Safety and campus partners have in place a campus-wide response plan to guide employees and students in the event of contact from federal agents. Information about the College protocol may be found online

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ŒAthletic center closures 

ŒThe Williamson Sports Center and McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center will be closed Sunday, April 20, and reopen Monday, April 21, with regular hours. 

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ŒReal ID deadline approaching 

ŒStarting May 7, 2025, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will require state-issued driver's licenses or identification cards that meet standards to board domestic flights. Travelers should check their driver license for the Real ID star and apply if needed. Or they may use a passport or alternative TSA-approved ID to travel. Contact Carol Schnitzer with questions. 

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ŒCharter Day campus kickoff event 

ŒStop by Case walkway from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23, for a school-spirited snack and share what you love about 91´«Ã½. Charter Day, May 22, celebrates our collegiate charter and is a giving day to support today students and help shape our future. We™re kicking off early so students, faculty, and staff can join in. Look for the green and yellow! Celebrate, connect, make a gift, and show the world why Creative Thought Matters. Contact Michael McPhillips for more information.

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YES! Days for accepted students Œ Œ Œ Œ

ŒThe College will be hosting for admitted students on Friday, April 18, and Monday, April 21. There will be an increase in traffic across campus on these dates. Everyone is invited to answer questions, provide directions, or simply say hello to our guests as they chart the next four years of their academic journeys. Contact Sarah Ireland with questions. 

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ŒGive+Go sign ups and donations

ŒGive+Go is an annual program designed to gather gently used goods left behind by students at the end of the year to bring to local and regional nonprofits. Starting April 28, students are invited to leave gently used donations at bins around campus. Sign up to volunteer for and during the . Contact Celia Darling with questions.

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ŒFall textbook orders

ŒFaculty should submit textbook and course material adoptions to Becky Mattison by Wednesday, April 30. For classes that do not require a textbook, contact her to be marked "No Text Required." More information has been shared via email.

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91´«Ã½ Weekly Bulletin submission procedure

Help reduce bulk emails by posting your announcement in 91´«Ã½ Weekly Bulletin, which is distributed to all students and employees. Submit announcements and eventslectures, panels, and other academic events; and faculty-staff achievements by completing the appropriate online form. The deadline for all submissions is noon on Monday.

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ŒCourse materials coffee talk for faculty 

ŒFaculty are invited to join 91´«Ã½ Shop from 9 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 23, for free coffee and a discussion about what the 91´«Ã½ Shop can do to increase affordability and access to quality course materials. Please bring adoption information (if not already submitted).

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ŒLive music at the 91´«Ã½ Shop Œ

ŒVisit the from 1:15 to 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 17, for free coffee and live music, featuring a performance by Grace Higginbotham ™26.

Athletics News

Women tennis has its biggest league rival Vassar in town at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for a regular-season meeting at the McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center. The men lacrosse team will go for an all-important third Liberty League win at 5 p.m. on Wednesday when it hosts Union. Men tennis will host Vassar at 2 p.m. on Friday, and at noon on Saturday baseball will take on local rival Union for a divisional doubleheader. Stay up to date with results and schedules on the and by subscribing to the .

Looking Ahead

Thursday, April 24 

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ŒTang Teaching Museum 

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Œ6 p.m. 

 

ŒTang Teaching Museum 

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Œ7 p.m. 

 

ŒZankel Music Center 

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ŒFriday, April 25 

Œ4 p.m. 

 

ŒZankel Music Center 

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Œ7 p.m. 

ŒZankel Music Center

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8 p.m. 

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ŒTang Teaching Museum 

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ŒSaturday, April 26 

Œ1 p.m. 

ŒZankel Music Center 

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Œ2 p.m. 

ŒTang Teaching Museum 

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Sunday, April 27 

Œ2 p.m. 

ŒTang Teaching Museum 

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ŒWednesday, April 30 

Œ7 p.m. 

ŒScience on Tap: œTiny Bug, Big Problem Ticks and the Diseases They Carry

ŒCommon Roots Brewing, South Glens Falls

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