BSU TO HOST FAMU RECRUITMENT MEETING AT CHIPOLA
MARIANNA Florida A and M University will present a Pathways to Professions in Agriculture and Food Sciences Conference, Thursday, Feb. 11, at Chipola College.
The conference begins at 12 Noon in room C104 of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Building. Only 15 seats will be available. Masks are required and CDC guidelines for social-distancing will be followed.
Students can also attend the conference via zoom at the this link: https://chipola.zoom.us/j/94456573478?pwd=NDBBSTVObzd5clBRZWNuZHlVVFE3dz09 The passcode is BSU.
The FAMU College of Agriculture and Food Sciences (CAFS) is one of the world’s leading colleges of its kind. Since its establishment, CAFS has evolved to continue to meet the ever-changing needs of the food and agricultural industries. Majors include: Animal Science-Pre/Veterinarian, Agribusiness, Agriculture Sciences, Agronomy, Biological Systems Engineering, Entomology, Food Science, Forestry and Vet Tech.
MARIANNA The Chipola College Academic Center for Excellence is now offering free tutoring both in-person and online.
The popular spot on the college campus was forced to go virtual with the COVID pandemic. In the Fall 2020 term, ACE tutors conducted 500 sessions through ACE @ Home.
Students who are struggling with homework or preparing for tests, can stop by the ACE or make an appointment for online tutoring. The ACE offers free tutoring for almost every course offered at Chipola. Students also can get individual assistance or attend scheduled review sessions for that next big test.
Sessions are conducted by student peer tutors, as well as volunteers from the Chipola faculty. Computers also are available for class assignments and projects. Students can also join study groups with other students from the same classes.
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âItâs vital that we continue to build more transfer opportunities like these so that students have access to quality, affordable higher education at a SUNY college or university,â Hudson Valley President Roger Ramsammy explained.
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âStudents can build their educational plans with the knowledge that they can transfer their Hudson Valley credits directly to a degree at a respected four-year institution like SUNY Poly, Ramsammy noted.Â
âOn behalf of SUNY Poly, we are excited to further expand the institutionâs longstanding partnership with Hudson Valley Community College,â SUNY Poly Acting President Dr. Tod Laursen said.
Two City of Cincinnati employees set to retire with nearly a century of service between them
Joe Cochran and Ken Rohr both started working for the City of Cincinnati over 50 years ago. Their work is now done but they say when you do some thing you really love a piece of you stays behind.
Posted at 10:02 PM, Dec 31, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-31 23:22:15-05
CINCINNATI â December 31 isnât just the end of the year. For two local men, itâs the end of more than a century of combined service to the city.
Joe Cochran and Ken Rohr both started working for the City of Cincinnati more than 50 years ago. Their work is now done, but they say when you do something you really love, a piece of you stays behind.