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March 29, 2024

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SJST Capstone: Faculty Survey

For those who have not yet completed this survey!

This survey is meant to explore faculty experience and opinions regarding textbook usage. Contact Sam Sage at sks2@alfred.edu if you have any questions and/or whether you would like to be interviewed for a supplemental part of this capstone project. The survey is anonymous! I will not correlate possible interviews with survey information.

Link: Faculty Survey

Submitted by: Samantha Sage

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SJST Capstone: Student Survey

For those who have not yet completed this survey!

This survey is meant to explore student experience and opinions regarding textbook usage. Contact Sam Sage at sks2@alfred.edu if you have any questions and/or whether you would like to be interviewed for a supplemental part of this capstone project. The survey is anonymous! I will not correlate possible interviews with survey information.

Link: Student Survey

Submitted by: Samantha Sage

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Drop-In Office Hours with Beth Ann Dobie

The Office of the Provost and Chief Operating Officer will have drop-in office hours on April 23, 2924 from 9:30 am to 11 am. Please feel free to come share thoughts or concerns, ask questions or give feedback.
All faculty and staff are welcome, and no appointment is necessary.

Please note that office hours have been cancelled for 3/26/24 and 4/9/24.

Submitted by: Crystal Henshaw

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Attention Students, New STEP Lab Hours

The Step Lab will be open until 9:00 pm weekdays to accommodate students working on Club and Senior Design projects. This will stay in effect until the end of the Spring Semester.

Submitted by: Jim Mighells

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Apply to be a Graduate Resident Directors for next year!

Residential Communities is Hiring Graduate Resident Directors (GRDs) for the 24-25 academic year. GRDs play a pivotal role in the development of students and support the overall institution by engaging, mentoring and supporting residents.

Job Description: https://alfred0-my.sharep...
Applications due Friday April 5, 2024 at 11:59pm

Link: Application for position

Submitted by: Max Koskoff

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Passover Dinner Annoucnement

Hillel at Alfred will be hosting its annual Passover services and dinner on Monday April 22, 2024 starting at 5:30pm in the Knight Club in the Powell Campus Center. Feel free to bring your friends and family, as we create community and retell stories from the Haggadah. The meal will have a suggested donation of $10 per person. Please RSVP to Max Koskoff at Koskoff@alfred.edu by Friday April 5, 2024 at 5pm.

Submitted by: Max Koskoff

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Pancake Breakfast

BUSI 106 students present a pancake breakfast on Friday, April 5th from 11am until 2pm at the Community Table in Powell.

$8 per plate. Plates include 3 pancakes and 2 sausages and bottomless beverages. Gluten Free and Vegetarian options available.

Link: Order form

Attachment: Flyer

Submitted by: Zoelle Payne

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April Is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

April 2024 marks the official 23rd anniversary of NSVRC's Sexual Assault Awareness Month - but did you know we can trace its history even longer?

Even before its official declaration, SAAM was about both awareness and prevention of sexual assault, harassment, and abuse. Looking at the history of the movement to end sexual violence, it's clear why: It's impossible to prevent an issue no one knows about, and it's difficult to make people aware of a problem without providing a solution. The two work in tandem, and they always have. From the civil rights movement to the founding of the first rape crisis centers to national legislation and beyond, the roots of SAAM run deep.

Roots of the Movement
As long as there have been people who care about making the world a better place, there have been individuals advocating for sexual assault prevention. In the United States, movements for social change and equality began to gain traction in the 1940s and 50s with the civil rights era. Although open discussion of the realities of sexual assault and domestic violence were limited at these times, activists for equal rights began to challenge the status quo.

Efforts during this time were championed by Black women and women of color. Advocates like Rosa Parks worked at the intersections of race-based and gender-based violence (a framework that years later in 1989, advocate and professor Kimberlé Crenshaw would call "intersectionality").

Wide social activism around the issue of sexual assault continued into the 1970s, bringing with it support for survivors and heightened awareness. The first rape crisis center was founded in San Francisco in 1971, the same city where the first U.S. Take Back the Night event was held seven years later.

In the early 2000s, the primary goal of SAAM was awareness - both raising visibility of the teal ribbon and the meaning behind it. By the mid-2000s, SAAM incorporated prevention more heavily, focusing on areas such as communities, workplaces, and college campuses. These campaigns discussed ways that individuals and communities can stop sexual assault before it happens by changing behaviors and promoting respect.

These two goals of awareness and prevention carried over into the 2010s, laying the groundwork for the SAAM that we see today. While each campaign has a different theme, they all share same common goals: to raise visibility about sexual assault and share how it can be prevented, whether that's through education about healthy sexuality, consent, or bystander intervention.

Please join the AU Title IX and Bias Response Team, Public Safety, Wellness Center, and the Confidential Victims Advocate to find out valuable resources and information.

Monday April 1, 2024 in Ade from 11:30-2:00 pm.

Thursday April 18, 2024 in the Powell Campus Center Knight Club from 2:00-6:00 pm. Additional information located on AU Connect.

Tuesday April 23, 2024 in the Herrick Library Bookend 11:30-2:00 pm.

Link: https://www.nsvrc.org/saam/history

Submitted by: Angie Taylor

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Instructional Design Services Available from ITS

The Instructional Support Team of ITS is pleased to provide Instructional Design services to faculty as they plan for their summer and fall courses. Instructional Design results in the creation of effective instructional experiences and materials based on a specific set of learning objectives.

Individualized services are available to faculty as they develop and design new courses, or re-design and adapt existing ones. Assistance is available for all courses with a Canvas instance, whether they are delivered online or in person. Areas of focus include but are not limited to course structure, navigation, content placement, and organization.

To schedule an initial discussion and needs assessment, please contact Meghanne Freivald.

Submitted by: Meghanne Freivald

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Saxon Strength & Wellness - Free Workouts

It's not too late to join us!

The Alfred University Health Fitness Management students are hosting free, 50-minute, group workout sessions for Alfred University faculty, staff, students, and the Alfred community!

These Saxon Strength & Wellness sessions will include a variety of different workouts such as: bodyweight resistance, cardio, and flexibility/mobility. The sessions will consist of a warm up, various exercises, cool down, and a general health/wellness educational topic of the day. Workouts will accommodate for skill and experience level.

Schedule & Location: Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:20-5:10pm in the Mirror Room located on the second floor of the Joyce and Walton Center. Sessions will run for four weeks from Monday, March 18th through Wednesday, April 10th.

You can use the link below to sign up or simply drop in.

Questions can be directed to: Michael Little (ML31@alfred.edu) or Keenan Ollison (KO3@alfred.edu)

Thank you!

- Saxon Strength & Wellness
(Hosted by Health Fitness Management)

Link: Saxon Strength & Wellness Sign-Up Link

Submitted by: Health Fitness Management

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