What's happening on the SUNY Corning Community College campus and surrounding area.
SUNY CCC President Dr. William Mullaney shares his perspective on the current state of Corning Community College; the challenges, the celebrations, and the college's commitment to its students and the community.
Simba Prosser, a Harlem, New York native, shares his story of his time at SUNY Corning community College.
Co-Founder Emmi Saufley discusses her non-profit, Runway for a Cause, and her involvement with The International Fashion Show on the SUNY Corning Community College campus.
Saqib Malik discusses his project, CellecTRIS, a TETRIS inspired game made to run on the old school Nintendo Entertainment System
The Baron Buggy, a 40 horsepower off-road machine, was designed and assembled by eight students from CCC's 3D Parametric Computer Aided Design class. Students Joe Parshall, RJ Drake, William Benway, Nate Kasper, Matthew Reif, Lacey Graham, Jacob Webb, Brendon Cruz Each student worked on at least one different component of the vehicle. The finished design took about three months. This short amount of time is a rarity for most major projects at a community college, especially over the course of just one semester. Team Leader Jacob Webb shared his thoughts on the process and his role as team leader
The Baron Buggy, a 40 horsepower off-road machine, was designed and assembled by eight students from CCC's 3D Parametric Computer Aided Design class. Students Joe Parshall, RJ Drake, William Benway, Nate Kasper, Matthew Reif, Lacey Graham, Jacob Webb, Brendon Cruz Each student worked on at least one different component of the vehicle. Some components had to be ordered online while others were already modeled beforehand. The finished design took about three months. This short amount of time is a rarity for most major projects at a community college, especially over the course of just one semester. Frame designer Joe Parshall discusses the project.
Elizabeth Carpenter-Gurnsey The Best Community Partnership Award Winner (Sponsored by the Professional Studies Division) discusses her re-launch of SAVE.
Vocal and Instrumental Performing Ensembles and Student Recitalists May 5, 2022 Tres canciones de los elementos Johnson I. Escuchar al viento II. La lluvia esta cayendo III. Fuego! Letters From Ireland Irish Songs, arr. Brymer The Rocky Road to Dublin The Cliffs of Doneen Lanigan's Ball Three Little Birds Bob Marley, arr. Snyder Director, Vocal Ensemble: Loueda Bleiler Accompanist: Gary Tucker
Vocal and Instrumental Performing Ensembles and Student Recitalists May 5, 2022 Au Bord De L'eau (At the Water's Edge) Faure Vocalist: Olivia Brigham Suo Gan (Lullaby) Trad. Welsh, arr. Antaloczy Vocalist: Megan Colman The Water is Wide Trad. Welsh, arr. Antaloczy Vocalist: Jasmine Helles The Twenty-Third Psalm Creston Vocalist: Julian Slater The Swan Saint Saens Cellist: Olivia Brigham Little Sunflower Hubbard El Gato Triste Mangione It Had to be You Jones/Kahn Director, Jazz Ensemble: Rich Preston Superstition Stevie Wonder, arr. Murtha Rhapsody in Blue George Gershwin, arr. Murtha Kinetic Dances Standridge Arabian Dances Balmages Director, Instrumental Ensemble: Will Wickham
SUNY Corning Community College's Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator, Babatunde Ayanfodun, shares his thoughts on how diversity, equity and inclusion impact the college as well as the community.
Director of Innovative Learning Sites Jennifer Sellers previews the upcoming student expo.
Director of Innovative Learning Sites, Jennifer Sellers, discussed the recently opened Digital Dome and previews the upcoming Digital Dome presentation,"Stars of the Pharaohs".
Hear the stories behind the the music and songs themselves with musician Van Wagner, as he talks about his latest releases "Family Guitar" and "The Boone Sessions".
Pride Club faculty adviser Hannah Jones and student President Rhilea Chabot preview Culture Day.
SUNY CCC History professor Sky Moss shares his incites into the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Nursing student Emily Spicer discusses the "silent killer", hypertension.
Nursing student Megan Diaz shares information about sexually transmitted infections.
Nursing student Seth Jamison discusses the importance of vaccines.
Nursing student Zach Cooper discusses how the pandemic has created a mental health crisis.
Recently, Corning Community College Alum, class of 1976, Col. Eileen Collins spoke to a packed audience in the Digital Dome about her memoir Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars: The Story of the First American Woman to Command a Space Mission,
College nurse Christine Bonarski previews the upcoming Health Fair, and provides some healthy tips to keep in mind.
Retired Biology Professor Tom McGrath touches on his new book, Into the Wild as well as environmental issues and his fond memories of the college and the surrounding communities.
Independent and local musician, Scott Turner, shares the stories behind the songs on his new album, It Was Cool, his youtube project, Writing the Songs plus check out the songs behind the story.
Will Wickham, adjunct music professor of music theory, and Edward Dougherty, professor of English, discuss their new collaboration, “Surviving Agnes–The Flood of ‘72 Remembered”, followed by the full performance of “Where Sacred Waters Divide” , their first collaboration.
Leslie Skeffington, Coordinator of Support Services for Planned Parent of Greater New York, talks about April being Sexual Assualt Awareness month
Theater and Humanities professor Mary Guzzy previews a community arts project slated for this summer; a production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Alumni Spotlight with WETM, channel 18 sports director and nightly sports anchor Andy Malnoske talks, education, sports and CCC's impact on his life.
Jennifer Sellers, Director of Innovative Learning Sites at CCC highlights the community impact of the Digital Dome, Spencer Crest Nature Center, and the college's outreach programs.
Visiting Art instructor, Hiram Cray, shares insight on his art and what's happening with the Rockwell Museum's Alley Art Mural Project and the college's Digital Dome.
Emily Marino, Director of the Friends of the Chemung County Watershed provides an update of the organization's many upcoming events.
English professor Edward Dougherty shares his thoughts on the writing process and poetry in regards to his new book of essays, Journey Work.
Independent and local musician, Chad Taggart, plays live music and discusses his songwriting process.
Eriko Heise, adviser to the Japanese Culture Club, previews the upcoming Internationals Fashion Show.