The NSCC Bulletin

 

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First Ever Employee Bake Off!

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Employee Bake-Off Detail Updates

Calling all bakers - you're all invited to enter our first ever employee Bake-Off!  Showcase and share your legendary pies, cakes, cookies, brownies, etc. Prizes, trophies, and bragging rights!  Fill out the entry form (deadline for submissions is November 10) that also contains further details about the bake-off.  Questions about the bake-off?  Email carecommittee@northshore.edu

To usher in the season of giving, we will also be collecting non-perishable food and toiletry items that will be delivered to Beverly Bootstraps (Danvers Campus) and My Brother's Table (Lynn Campus).  Items may be dropped off in Danvers (room DS106) and Lynn (President's boardroom) beginning November 9 until 4pm on 11/16 (Danvers) & 11/17 (Lynn). Below are links to each organization's list of most needed items.

                      Beverly Bootstraps most needed items          My Brother's Table most needed items

Happy baking!

--CARE Committee

 

 

 

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48th Forum on Tolerance
We're NOT there yet -
Still Fighting Sexism and Misogyny in the U.S.: PART 1

Photos of the event may be viewed on Facebook or Flickr

 

 

 

Happening at NSCC last week

Liam Neeson, Bianca Louf, Isaiah Walker

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HEY! Isn’t that actor LIAM NEESON?!

Why, yes it is. Liam is filming a movie in MA, called “Thug” https://tinyurl.com/4982uh28 The production company rented our parking lot in Lynn for 1 day – Oct. 26 - as a staging area for cast and crew as they filmed in the Pelican Pub and the adjacent lot to the pub which is across from our Washington St. parking lot.

Liam was gracious enough to take the time to pose for the photo with our Campus Police Officers Isaiah Walker and Bianca Louf

 

 
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Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

NSCC was well represented at the October 25 Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration at the Lynn Auditorium. L-r, DulceGonzalez, Dr. Jennifer Mezquita, Dr. Tiffany Magnolia, Yessika Hurtado.

 

 

 

 

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Navigate Weekly Workshops

The Navigate team has been continuously putting in a lot of work to create more video content, not only for students, but our staff/faculty at North Shore Community College. Join us at anyone of the upcoming Navigate workshops to get some inside looks at our content and processes. Our videos can be found on the Navigate NSCC - Youtube Channel. Make sure to like & subscribe! 😉

Although we cater certain days to certain topics, NEVER be afraid to drop in at any time that works for you to ask any questions about Navigate that pertain to you! Remember: The Navigate blackboard course, as well as the resource tiles on MyNorthShore, are places to find useful materials.

Wednesday, Nov. 2nd

2:00PM - 2:45PM                   Student Tips: How to Run a Degree Audit – What’s the difference from Navigate?

3:00PM - 3:45PM                   Open Session Time 


Wednesday, Nov. 9th

2:00PM - 2:45PM                   Faculty Tips: What videos do we have? What videos do you want to see?

3:00PM - 3:45PM                   Open Session Time 

 

Wednesday, Nov. 16th

2:00PM - 2:45PM                   What is NEW? Staff/Faculty & Student Content!

3:00PM - 3:45PM                   Open Session Time 

 

Thank you for your interest in Navigate!

--John, Jake, Scott, Michael, Jeleiny, & Sam

 


 

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Please share with your students
Student mental health support: Telehealth and more

Reaching out for help can be overwhelming and scary. Your Student Support Program (SSP) is here to help you, not judge you. Call or chat with My SSP anytime. Free, confidential, and available 24/7.

NSCC's MyStudentSupport app from Lifeworks connects students with credentialed, Masters-level counselors to help them successfully address cultural, physical, and mental health challenges as they pursue their college education. Students can speak with a counselor in English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, and Cantonese no matter where they are. Students can download the free app from the Google Play or Apple Store, or visit their website at https://myssp.app/us/signup.

 

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20 Minute Online Professional Development

The Monday Morning Mentor series will be available over the fall semester to bring you professional development in twenty-minute snippets.

For the week of October 31st: How Can I Spark Conversation in the Classroom?

Directions for Accessing the Link to the Presentation and Supplemental Materials

Select the URL link below to access the presentation and to print the supplemental materials. (You may also copy and paste the URL into your browser’s address bar.)

https://sites.google.com/a/northshore.edu/mmm/

New presentations go live at 10:00am each Monday morning and are only accessible through Sunday.

The series is being brought to you by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation – we would appreciate your input!

--Andrea Milligan, amilliga@northshore.edu

 

 

 

 

Worthy Causes

 

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Beyond the Blues Musical Fundraiser
Produced by retired NSCC Professor/Playwright/Director Ralph Tufo
 

 

 

Welcome to the
Equality & Equity Project

 As part of our commitment to Anti-Racism, Diversity & Inclusion, the Equality & Equity Project will provide historical and present-day information about the contributions, challenges, culture, and daily lives of the many vital groups that make up our NSCC community, and the larger world.

We invite you to visit often, reflect on what you see and read, discuss it with others and, hopefully, expand your knowledge base, appreciation, and understanding of groups beyond your own.                                  

October Deep Dive:

High-achieving Black athletes throughout the decades have been inspired and motivated by those who came before them. Many of these originals were the first professional black athletes in their sports and set examples for fans and future superstars alike. In this article famed athletes share recollections of these heroes who set records, won championships and made their marks, showing later generations what was possible.

If you have any questions or comments on NSCC's Equality & Equity Project, please contact us at EqualityEquity@northshore.edu

 

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