Adjunct Web Information Page
Review of the Adjunct Reception and Meeting of October 11, 2007
Overview of Adjuncts of the Cutting Edge
Adjuncts on the Cutting Edge is an acknowledgement of those adjuncts who are undertaking activities to enhance the college experience for the students, faculty and staff of SUNY Orange, as well as the surrounding community.
Adjuncts recognized fall 2007 include:
- Buzz Solomon, Sociology
- Kathy Davidson, Movement Science
- Barry Kass, Anthropology
- Kevin Scott, Arts & Communication
Are you interested in being recognized as an adjunct on the cutting edge? If so, please contact Kathy Hanlon O'Connell at the Center for Teaching and Learning or send an email: kathy.hanlonoconnell@sunyorange.edu
Would you like to be on the SUNY Orange community email list serve?
Adjuncts voiced concerns about the email system. Many stated that they never or no longer are receiving the SUNY Orange informational mailings. This issue has been addressed and
If you are an adjunct and you would like to receive SUNY Orange community emails, please contact the help desk and request to be added to the list serve. helpdesk
HELPFUL LINKS:
- Link to academic calendar
- Link to delays and closings
- Link to safety and security
Creation of an Adjunct Advisory Team
It has been suggested that an adjunct advisory team be created with representatives from various disciplines. The purpose of the adjunct advisory team is to address issues of interest to adjuncts at OCCC. Adjuncts were asked to volunteer to be part of this team if interested and were informed that Adjunct Advisory Team Meetings would most likely be held during the general meeting each semester. Supplemental communications could be undertaken via a message board throughout the semester. The adjuncts were very supportive of this concept and several volunteered to participate. The goal of the CTL is to create the adjunct advisory team and become active effective fall 2008.
If you are interested in participating on this Adjunct Advisory Team please contact Kathy Hanlon O'Connell.
Center for teaching and learning
- What are your expectations?
- What are your challenges?
- How can we help you?
Please stop by The Center for Teaching and Learning, Library Room 214, and let us know how we can help. If you are interested in a specific topic to improve teaching, communicate the time and day that you are available.
