VOLUME 2019/505 April 19, 2019

CCM EVENTS

Board of Trustees Meeting Tuesday, April 23, 6:30 p.m., Board Room, Henderson Hall

College Council Meeting Thursday, April 25, 12:30-1:45 p.m., SH 100 Tuesday, May 14, 10 a.m., SCC Davidson A & B

Coffee & Conversation with President Iacono Wednesday, May 1, 11 a.m., DH110 View the C&C schedule

Titan Weekend Friday-Sunday, May 3-5 More information

DOD WARRIOR GAMES TO BE HELD AT CCM Picatinny Arsenal will host an adaptive sports celebration with demonstrations by para athletes including veterans and first responders at the CCM Health and Physical Education building Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Free and open to the public, the DoD Warrior Game Celebration will showcase wheelchair , sitting volleyball, racing wheelchair and archery. The public will have an opportunity to try the para athletic equipment and participate in game demonstrations. More information

VOLUNTEER FOR TITAN WEEKEND Take part in CCM’s fun-filled Titan Weekend either as a participant or volunteer. Volunteers are needed for Titus’ Birthday on Saturday, May 4, for an hour or more from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., and the Titan Trot 5K on Sunday, HR CORNER May 5, starting at 7 a.m. To volunteer for Titus’ Birthday, email cmcardle@.edu. To assist with the 5K, email [email protected]. More RETIREMENT CONSULTATIONS information on Titan Weekend can be found at www.ccm.edu/titan- weekend/. WITH NEW JERSEY STATE APPROVED VENDORS Save for retirement – Receive free, no pressure, retirement counseling sessions. Make your appointment today. You do not need to be a member to meet with the representatives.

VOYA representative Brandon Zisa has left VOYA. HR will update the contact TAKE YOUR CHILD TO WORK DAY information as soon as a new Thursday, April 25, is the national Take Your Daughters representative is assigned.

and Sons to Work Day event. CCM will host an event on TIAA representative Tatiana campus for children grades 4 through 8. Novozhilova will be on campus from 9 View the schedule for the day a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 14 and June 18 OPEN HOUSE in Henderson Hall, Room 107. If you are interested in having your child attend, please DRAWS RECORD NUMBERS Call 800-732-8353 or visit In case you missed it, CCM held a very successful Open register for this event using the following link: www.TIAA.org/schedulenow to make House this past Saturday, April 13. The Open House was https://tinyurl.com/yxgaadxw. an appointment. reformatted this year to reach both traditional students and their parents and adults who are looking for training to get a Prudential representative Alicia Smith job, get a better job or be more effective in the job they are is available for individual appointments. in. CCM staff members and faculty turned out in force to Call 732-428-2314 or email [email protected] to make familiarize people with all the college has to offer. View an appointment to discuss ABP or DCRP photos from the event at https://flic.kr/s/aHsmAreEyB/. investments.

AXA-Equitable representative Mark Sheridan is available for individual appointments. Call 908-230-2042 or CABARET AT CCM email [email protected]. Students from the Drama Workshop and Cabaret Theater classes will razzle dazzle their audience as they take to the MetLife/Brighthouse - representative stage in Cabaret Theatre Performance on April 28, 29 and David Sharpe will be on campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 2 and June 4 MR. & MS. FIT CONTEST 30 at 7:30 p.m. Presented by the Department of Music, in Henderson Hall room 107. Call 973- Performing Arts and Music Technologies, the Cabaret will CCM’s Exercise Science Club is hosting a fitness contest on 575-3254 or email be held at the Music Technology Center Performance Lab. Tuesday, April 23, 12:30-1:45 p.m. in the HPE Gym. [email protected]. More information General Admission is $10. MassMutual (formerly Hartford) representative Kenneth Quarnaccio is available for individual appointments. Call 848-248-4313 or email [email protected].

VALIC representative MaryAnn ATTEND THE UPCOMING Bradford is available for individual appointments. Call 908-470-4114 or COLLEGE COUNCIL MEETING email [email protected]. All CCM faculty and staff members are encouraged to attend the College Council meetings on campus. The next meeting will take place on Thursday, April 25, at 12:30 CREATIVE LEADERSHIP CLUB p.m. in SH 100. CREATES CENTERPIECES The CCM employee Creative Leadership Club, which has been recognized by the college for its ongoing work of making handicrafts and donating them to local nonprofits, was asked this semester to make centerpieces for two campus events. The club divided into two teams, one which made centerpieces from teapots found at antique stores for the Adjunct Recognition Dinner and the other which made bouquets to grace the tables at the EOF Recognition and Awards Ceremony. CCM STUDENTS DISPLAY PASTEL PAINTINGS Nine students from Professor Todd Doney’s Drawing II course were selected to have their pastel paintings of Morris County displayed in the reception area of Assemblyman Anthony Bucco’s office. Also on display is a pastel painting by Doney and still life paintings by Professor Marco Cutrone.

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT The exhibition, at 1040 Route 10 West, Suite 104 in Randolph, runs through August. REGULATIONS Read more The Public Safety department, in compliance with Federal Stormwater Management Regulations, brings the educational brochure found at http://tinyurl.com/psnanej to your attention. Stormwater management was enacted in 1999 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to address the health and safety of our ecosystems and subsequently, the quality of our lives.

Opportunities to engage in boating, and fishing are diminished if water quality is impaired. Impaired water PURCHASING DEADLINES quality impacts shellfish production, tourism at beaches and FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018/2019 coastal communities. It also increases drinking water If you are planning to purchase any capital equipment or treatment costs. For more information, contact the Public promotional printed items, please email the Purchasing Safety department at ext. 5550. department immediately. Purchasing needs to determine if in the aggregate any legal thresholds have been exceeded which would require public advertisement. Capital Items that are available under a State Contract or a consortium eliminate the need for public advertisement; therefore, a June 30 delivery may still be achievable.

• Promotional Printed Items - 4/17/19 • Miscellaneous Purchases (excludes repair and maintenance) - 5/10/19 • Blanket Order Change Request - 5/24/19 • WB Mason Office Supplies - 5/31/19 • Blanket Order Releases - 5/31/19 • Check Enclosed Orders - 6/7/19 • Chartwells (Food Service) - 6/7/19

Please make sure there are sufficient funds to support RETIRED CCM PROFESSOR your blanket order increases. Blanket Order Change Requests with insufficient funds will be returned. CELEBRATES MORE THAN 100 YEARS A man who has seen more than most could even imagine is When processing Blanket Order Releases, please monitor now inviting others to describe what they see – in his your remaining balance to ensure that your release is not artwork. One of the most treasured former professors at flagged as an “Unauthorized Purchase”. All releases must CCM may be a centenarian, but he certainly hasn’t missed a be processed no later than May 31. beat since he retired from teaching. Dr. Endel Uiga was born over a hundred years ago in the small Northern European Note: All requisitions received by the deadline date will country of Estonia. He was born just after World War I in be prioritized and processed accordingly. If your 1918, and struggled through several world conflicts before requisition is received after the deadline, it may not be landing in the United States. processed because Purchasing cannot guarantee a June Read more 30 delivery.

COMMENCEMENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers are still needed to assist the bookstore with distributing caps and gowns to the candidates from May 16 through May 22 during the following times:

• Thursday, May 16: 9-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 1-3 p.m., 3-6 p.m. SPORTS JOURNALISM CLASS MEETS • Monday, May 20: WITH LEADERS IN THE FIELD 9-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 1-3 p.m., 3-6 p.m. The Sports Journalism class at CCM, taught by Professor • Tuesday, May 21: John Soltes, traveled to the Phillies stadium in 9-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 1-3 p.m., 3-4 p.m. Philadelphia this week for the Business of Sports Media • Wednesday, May 22: and Marketing Night. The event was hosted by the Phillies 9-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 1-3 p.m., 3-4 p.m. and Temple University's Fox School of Business. The CCM group led the way during a Q&A session, so much so that If interested, please contact [email protected]. student Lloyd Wilson is now sharing his CCM-produced

sports talk show with the Phillies organization, so they can have a and offer some pointers. Student NOTICES FOR CCMEMO Christian Didea was able to professionally interview a pitcher with the Phillies as well – no doubt a first for a Email material to both Amy Sciuto at CCM journalism student. In addition, the students took [email protected] and Kathleen Brunet Eagan at [email protected]. selfies with World Series trophies, networked with Submissions must be received by 3 p.m. journalists and PR professionals, learned about MLB Wednesday. sports media and watched the game, the Phillies vs Mets. Sports Journalism began at CCM this spring and is Looking for past issues of the expected to continue next academic year. CCMemo? Find them here.

SOCIAL MEDIA TITAN SCHEDULES

Please help us market all the good things happening at CCM by sharing college events (performing arts, Open Houses, : etc.) through your social media accounts. 4/19 vs Atlantic Cape, Noon* 4/20 @ Lehigh Carbon, Noon* Here’s what to talk about this week: 4/22 vs Montgomery, 3:30 p.m.* Picatinny Arsenal will host an adaptive sports celebration with demonstrations by para athletes including veterans and 4/23 @ Brookdale, 3:30 p.m. first responders at the CCM Health and Physical Education building on Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4/24 @ Manor, 3:30 p.m. More information

Softball: KUDOS 4/20 vs Brookdale, Noon* 4/23 @ Orange County, 3 p.m.* On Tuesday, April 17, Dr. Pamela Marcenaro, dean of Learning Support and Opportunity Services, and Edith Nelson, 4/24 vs Mt St Vincent, 3:30 p.m.* EOF counselor, presented a workshop at the Tri-State Consortium of Opportunity Programs Bi-Annual Conference titled 4/25 vs Orange County, 3 p.m. “Expand Your Opportunity Center’s Student Support Network through a Professional Mentor Program.” The presentation provided attendees with information for opportunity programs that are looking to offer extended support : and options to their students outside of their institutions, through professional mentoring. The workshop covered the 4/22 @ Union, Galloping Hills, structure of CCM/EOF’s Professional Mentor Program, which is going into its fifth year. Topics discussed included how Noon the program connects students with mentors within their professional/major areas of interest, how it helps students expand their network base while in college and helps in their personal growth, in addition to the benefits and lessons *double header CCM has learned from running the program for four years now.