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STLCC TEAM ALL COLLEGE DAY Tuesday, OCTOBER 18, 2O16 CDC S T H SS SC PE Home Plate Community Garden CWI I-270 Pershall Road To West Florissant Ave. ▶ ◀ To Elizabeth Ave. To Hudson Dr. Track / Soccer Field Soccer Field P-1 P-2 P-5 P-3 P-4 P-6 P-7 P-11 P-12 P-13 P-15 P-16 P-17 P-18 P-19 P-20 P-9 P-10 N Tennis Courts P-8 IR SM P-14 B TC EC E A C Accessible Parking Automatic Door Non-Automatic Door Non-Accessible Door Ramp Ramp Accessible Route Elevator Emergency Call Boxes MetroBus Stop Visitor Information/Parking A Administration B Business CWI Center for Workforce Innovation CDC Child Development Center C Communications EC Emerson Center E Engineering H Humanities PE Physical Education S Service Building SM Science-Mathematics SS Social Sciences SC Student Center T Theatre TC Training Center Directory IR Instructional Resources Florissant Valley Florissant Valley
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ALL COLLEGE DAYTuesday, OCTOBER 18, 2O16

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Soccer Field

P-1 P-2

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P-19

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P-8 IR

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Accessible Parking

Automatic Door

Non-Automatic Door

Non-Accessible Door

Ramp

Ramp Accessible Route

Elevator

Emergency Call Boxes

MetroBus Stop

Visitor Information/Parking

A Administration

B Business

CWI Center for Workforce Innovation

CDC Child Development Center

C Communications

EC Emerson Center

E Engineering

H Humanities

PE Physical Education

S Service Building

SM Science-Mathematics

SS Social Sciences

SC Student Center

T Theatre

TC Training Center

Directory

IR Instructional Resources

Florissant Valley

Florissant Valley

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8-8:45 a.m. Co�ee & Donuts/Networking Instructional Resources Building 9-9:10 a.m. Opening Dr. Je� Pittman, Chancellor

9:10-9:20 a.m. Welcome Dr. Elizabeth Perkins, Provost, Florissant Valley

9:20-9:30 a.m. Agenda & Housekeeping Kim Mueller, Training & Development Specialist

9:30-10:15 a.m. Keynote Tim Wentworth, CEO & President, Express Scripts

10:30-11:15 a.m. Break-Out Session I

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Lunch

1-1:30 p.m. Scholarship Presentation - Gymnasium Captain Ron Johnson

1:30-2 p.m. Chancellor Presentation Dr. Je� Pittman, Chancellor

2:15-3 p.m. Break-Out Session II

3:15 p.m. Closing Remarks and Prizes

PROGRAMTim Wentworth Tim Wentworth is President and Chief Executive O�icer of Express Scripts. Wentworth has overall responsibility for every aspect of Express Scripts, including the pharmacy benefit management business, the home delivery pharmacy, the Accredo specialty pharmacy and the company’s other subsidiaries. With a passion

for service excellence and innovation, Wentworth also oversees sales and account management, information technology, operations, research and new solutions, as well as supply chain management. He joined Express Scripts in 2012 as senior vice president and president, sales and account management. He was promoted to president of the company in 2014, elected to the Board of Directors in January 2015, and became CEO in May 2016. During his tenure, Express Scripts has grown to become a Fortune 22 company with more than $100 billion in revenue and 27,000 employees.

Captain Ron JohnsonCaptain Johnson was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He holds a criminal justice degree, is a graduate of Northwestern University Tra�ic Institute of Police Sta� and Command, and a 2014 graduate of the National Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy. He is certified in police instruction and the

development/implementation of Assessment Center exercises formatted for command level sta� o�icers. He serves on various committees within the patrol and community. Captain Johnson is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., (St. Louis Beta Nu chapter 1983) and also serves on the board of Marygrove Childrens Home, which is supported by Catholic Charities (Archdiocese of Saint Louis). In November 2001, Governor Bob Holden appointed Captain Johnson to the Peace O�icer Standards and Training Commission. He served a second term as commissioner on the Peace O�icer Standards Training Commission a�er being reappointed in July 2007, by Governor Matt Blunt. Captain Johnson is currently the Chairman of the Peace O�icer Standards and Training Commission under the appointment by Governor Jay Nixon. On August 14, 2014, Governor Jay Nixon appointed Captain Johnson to lead protest security in Ferguson, Missouri, following the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, Jr.

The All College Day Committee thanks the kind folks from Florissant Valley for allowing us to have All College Day here for a second year. Your hospitality is greatly appreciated. We would like to give a shoutout to our Archers athletes who have volunteered to help with our day. Thank you to the IT sta�, our Facilities crew, Campus Police, CTL Coordinators, the Foundation, Marketing gurus, Human Resources sta�, the Auxiliary Services team, our Interpreters and everyone who has played a role in All College Day. We would like to give a special thanks to FV’s very own Karen Wade, who has been a key player in today’s events. Her knowledge of this campus is overwhelming and her experience is priceless.

- Gymnasium

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Break-Out Session I (Break-Out Sessions are conference-style. Please select a back-up session in case your first choice is full.)

Financial Aid 101 - This session will cover the basics of the STLCC financial aid process and how it aligns with the Federal Department of Education. It will also include a summary of the student process from beginning to end. Mareo Hendrickson, Lead Financial Aid Counselor, FV, SC Multipurpose Room

Maxient Training and Refresher - Initial training for Campus Police and BIT members in the Maxient database. Troy Hansen, Associate Professor/Department Chair of Counseling, FV, SC257

International Education Opportunities for STLCC Sta� and Faculty - Opportunities for sta� and faculty to get involved or take part in programs delivering international education at STLCC. Chris Sulincevski, International Programs Coordinator, Cosand Center; Layla Goushey, Associate Professor, FP; Dan Yezbick, Professor, WW; Mark Weber, Professor, WW; Jennifer Medeiros, Professor, FV, B123

The Inside Scoop: Pursuing Grants to Support STLCC Strategic Initiatives - This session will provide participants with external funding information. Grant application and proposal preparation, trends in grant writing, types of funding available, how to research funding, and how to initiate the grant proposal process will be covered. We will explain the proposal process beginning with an idea for a project and formulating the idea into a written concept that addresses one or more of the new STLCC Strategic Initiatives. The Grant Team - Gina R. Benesh, Claudia Shugert and Daphne Walker-Thoth, CC, TC207

SearchIt! And Uncover Some of the Great Features of the Libraries’ Discovery Tool - Have you tried our discovery tool SearchIt? It searches the library catalog PLUS many of our databases simultaneously. This one-stop search tool provides simple ways to limit to specific formats, locations, groups of databases, subjects and more! (Note: If you haven’t used SearchIt! in the last 12 months, come see the terrific transformation.) Bonus – participants will get a sneak peek at SearchIt!’s future integration with Blackboard, designed to let instructors create full-text content reading lists on the fly. Rebecca Helbling, Instruction Librarian, Meramec; Sharon Fox, Professor, FV; Neil E. Das, Assistant Professor, FP, TC105/107

Improve the Annual Budget Process - This session is an opportunity for College employees to provide feedback and process improvement suggestions for the annual budget process. Jill Houghton, College Budget Coordinator, CC, TC110-116

Safe Zone Ally Training - This session designed to educate on LGBTQ+ issues and give attendees the opportunity to become an ally. Denise Sperruzza, Professor, MC, TC202/204

Institutional Research: A Resource For You - This session will focus on the various resources available to College faculty and sta� through the Institutional Research and Planning department. Topics of discussion include resources found on the department's intranet site and other services available upon request. The Institutional Research Team - Eric Chambers, Jennifer Peterlin and Greg Works, CC, B136

Using Technology in Today’s Classroom - See how students’ constant engagement with technology in their personal lives has transcended into the classroom as an important element of the learning experience. Discuss how 21st century educators need to thrive, not merely survive, when using technology in courses. Whether you teach face-to-face, online or in a blended format, learn ways to incorporate technology in courses in order to improve engage-ment and raise the learning bar. Markus Ahrens, Professor, MC, Emerson Lobby

Using Open Educational Resources to Improve Enrollment, Retention and Student Satisfaction - Join as a professor shares his experiences with using Open Educational Resources in his classes as well as some research citing improvements in enrollment and retention. Seth Daugherty, Assistant Professor, FP, B212

An Introduction to Virtual EMS - Need to book a room but don't know where to start? This session will introduce you to Virtual EMS. Learn how to locate space on your campus and across the district. Karen Wade, Secretary, FV, B119

Banner Requisition Entry Training - Training on the Banner Finance requisition entry process. John Dickey, Finance Functional Lead, CC, Emily Ransom, Business Analyst, CC, B214

How to be a More E�ective Teacher - To help the key concepts “stick” for our students, what can we perhaps do di�erently? Are there le�- and right-brained dominant students? Should we pitch instruction to learning styles to best reach learners? How can we promote active learning? Should we test a lot or a little? What can we do to be more e�ective as teachers? What part can administration play in helping us do better? Cognitive Research has the answers, and the results may surprise you. Rob Hahn, Associate Professor, MC, SS105

Useful Banner INB-Finance Screens - This session will showcase Banner INB Finance screens that are useful to supervisors, directors, members of leadership and support sta� in the College. Will include how to look up budget information, encumbrance information, spending information, FOAPAL identification and more. Ti�any Parrett, Fiscal Services Specialist, CC, B120

Faculty Evaluation Task Force - Update - During this breakout session, members of the Faculty Evaluation Task Force will provide an update on the progress of the task force and take questions. Faculty Evaluation Task Force Members, VCAA Andrew Langrehr and Faculty Librarian Je� Papier, co-chairs, SM203

Q&A Session for Cashiers - This session is an opportunity for cashiers throughout the district to work together and network on payment plans, CashNet, UPASS and other topics. Vicki Kettenacker, Manager, Campus Business Service, MC, B124

Ransomware – The P: Drive Incident in Context - While the P: drive incident has been debilitating, it is merely the tip of the iceberg compared to a ransomware infection. This is why you need to care about ransomware at the College and at home. Matt Gioia, Information Security, IT, CC, SS102 (not ADA accessible)

STLCC Diversity and Inclusion – and You! - Attendees will receive a complete description of on-going e�orts by STLCC in its approach to diversity and inclusion, which is guided by the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan. You will also be challenged to actively listen, think through and participate in conversations designed to have honest dialogue about current topics in the U.S., Missouri, St. Louis and STLCC. Keith Fuller, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Gymnasium

Enrollment Services State of A�airs - Get an update on our behind-the-scenes process of Enrollment Services—what’s occurred, what’s coming next and how it impacts you. Topics include: online applications (online and via Banner Self-Service), Banner Student Module, REGSTU process and Tuberculosis Screening. Donte Harris, Process Improvement Manager, CC; Julie Massey, Manager of Academic Advising, MC; Jacquelyn Brown, Coordinator, Enrollment Communication and Applicant Tracking, CC, SM233

Attendance Tracker – the Cure, not the Treatment - In this forum, we will cover changes to attendance policies as well as Attendance Tracker Procedures. Training opportunities will be available for faculty members. An overview of best practices and points of contact moving forward will also be covered. Melanie Stegeman, College Registrar, CC, E156

Civility At Work - What is "Workplace Civility?" How can we promote civility in our workplace? Join us in this interactive breakout session to explore the subject of civility at St. Louis Community College. An update with respect to the formation of and work by the recently created Workplace Civility Committee will be provided. The workplace civility survey will also be discussed. STLCC Civility Committee Members, Theater

The Continuing Voyages of IT-Enterprise: Boldly Going Where No One (at STLCC) Has Gone Before –This session will o�er information about the upcoming new technology from IT in the next eighteen months that is going to deliver a smooth, modern experience to casual users and power users alike—whether they’re accessing applications via mobile, portal, or self-service interfaces such as Banner XE, Cognos the new reporting tool; O�ice 365 Online Services; and Ellucian Student Portal. Please bring questions. Khouloud Hawasli, Director of Enterprise Services and Operations; Chris Clayton, Application & System Analyst/Programmer – Lead; Bill Dyer, Application & System Analyst/Programmer – Senior – SS101

Break-Out Session II

Update on Online Education - In Fall 2017, STLCC will launch an accelerated AA degree. This session will introduce the new program and the new quality course development process that will be used to build courses supporting the degree. V. Anne Wessely, Interim Director, Online Education, CC, Gymnasium

Behavioral Intervention Teams - Keeping our Campuses Safe - An introduction to the Behavioral Intervention Teams. The purpose and function of the BIT will be explained, as well as the nature of incidents that should be reported and how to make a report. Troy Hansen, Associate Professor of Counseling, FV, SC-Public Dining Room A

The Benefits of Traveling to Maintain a Work-Life Balance - This breakout session will review strategies for using travel as a tool for maintaining a work-life balance. There will be an emphasis placed on budget traveling, and tips will be shared on how to build an economical itinerary. Also, participants will learn how to utilize internet tools for booking and securing reasonably priced airfare, lodging and excursions. Rita Reinhardt, Career Specialist, MC, SC-Public Dining Room B

Updating the Curriculum Process Using CIM - The curriculum process is continuously assessed to allow for greater communication, more e�iciency and increased ease of use. Join us for a session about the Curriculum Information Management (CIM) system. Learn the modifica-tions made to the workflow in an e�ort to speed up the curriculum process. Your campus curriculum chairs will be on hand for a CIM demonstration, to answer questions and to provide helpful tips to navigate the curriculum process. Emily Lasek, Professor, FV; Monica Swindle, Instructor II, WW; Michael Lueke, Associate Professor, FP; Katy Smith, Professor/IR, MC, B242

Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? - Image databases are treasure troves to illustrate and expand comprehension of topics across the curriculum. Damaris Schmitt, Professor, MC; Cathy Reilly, Professor/IR, FV; Je� Papier, Assistant Professor, FP, TC105/107

Customer Service and Student Development: Influencing the Student Experience - This session will demonstrate the intersection of student development and customer service to enhance the student experience. The presenters will facilitate a discussion with participants about what students expect from their interactions with our college, faculty and sta�,and how we can e�ectively support students by navigating these needs and expectations. The presenters will provide brief and relevant theories of student development and how they can be implemented in our work to enhance the student experience. Franklyn Taylor, Dean of Student Development and Enrollment Mgt, FP; Donivan Foster, Manager, Campus Life, FP; Philip Campbell, Coordinator, Student Orientation and Transition, MC, SM203

Congratulations—They're ENGAGED! - How is it possible that our students don’t always find our lectures as engaging as we do? It’s not our fault—the human attention span is shorter than even the most fascinating lecture! In this fast-paced session, experience practical ideas to get all of your students energized, thinking, interacting, and participating, without sacrificing too much precious class time! Debbie Char, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Developmental Math Coordinator, FP, SS102 (not ADA accessible)

Do you Have A Minute? The Art and Science of Minute-Taking – Taking minutes doesn’t have to be a chore! Join us and find out how to take e�ective, concise minutes, and make the process (almost) fun! Judy Brouk, Executive Assistant, WW; Marilyn Souchek, Administrative Secretary, MC B123

PSRS Pensions and Social Security - As part of the Public School Retirement System, all of us contribute into the system. Many employees at the college may work a second job or have worked in the past in positions where contributions to social security were mandatory. The current law includes a clause that is called “Windfall Prevention Act" and it pertains to the limitations of earning retirement pay from earned social security and PSRS. Elida Kraja, Associate Professor/Accounting Program Coordinator, FV, SS106

Banner Requisition Approval Training Session - Overview of how to approve Banner Requisitions. John Dickey, Finance Functional Lead, CC, B214

Schedule Building for Schedule Builders – In an e�ort to adhere to HLC requirements and become more student-centered, the schedule must become more standardized. This forum will serve to inform schedule builders of best practices moving forward. In addition, we will learn some Banner tips and tricks to make our lives easier. Melanie Stegeman, College Registrar, CC, E156

True Colors - True Colors is a simple model of personality identification for people of all ages. It improves communication by recognizing and better understanding a person’s true character. Utilizing the colors orange, green, blue and gold to di�erentiate four basic personality types, True Colors becomes an uncomplicated language for every individual to convey complex ideas very simply. Ellen Nickrent, Assistant Professor/Counselor and District Coordinator - Smart Start, FV, Linda Turner, Manager of Assessment, FP , TC110-116

Understanding and Utilizing Microso� O�ice 365 - This session will o�er a summary about the main applications and its functions (Microso� Word, Excel, Power Point, One Note, One Drive, etc) quick tips and tricks for better productivity, how to access 365 through stlcc.edu and the mobile capability of 365. Mea Hampton, Senior Manager Campus Support, FV/WW, SS101

What’s Happening with Refunds? - Did you know HigherOne’s refund management program is now BankMobile Disbursements? Topics will include a program refresher, an overview of the new BankMobile Vibe account, and a question-and-answer session. Eric Stine, Director of Relationship Management from BankMobile Disbursements, SS104

COM Works: Mirror Image - In this hands-on session we will have participants troubleshoot communication issues that occur when interacting with students and coworkers. Good communication skills are important in the workplace and especially since we work with students on a daily basis. We will apply the skills related to interpersonal, small group and computer mediated communication (e-mail, Blackboard, etc.). Sandra Arumugam-Osburn, Professor, FP; Kara Boyd, Assistant Professor, FP, TC202/204

HLC: 496 Days and Counting - At STLCC, we are proud of the fact that we have been fully accredited since 1966, and we are preparing for our HLC comprehensive evaluation, which should continue our accreditation into the future. Come to this session to see where we are in this process that a�ects all College employees, and to see how you might contribute to our accreditation continuation e�orts. Dennis White, Associate Professor, HLC Self-Study Co-Chair; Joyce Johnson, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic A�airs and HLC Self-Study Co-Chair, SC- Multi-Purpose Room

Enrollment Services State of A�airs - Get an update on our behind-the-scenes process of Enrollment Services—what’s occurred, what’s coming next and how it impacts you. Topics include: online applications (online and via Banner Self-Service), Banner Student Module, REGSTU process and Tuberculosis Screening. Donte Harris, Process Improvement Manager, CC; Julie Massey, Manager of Academic Advising, MC; Jacquelyn Brown, Coordinator, Enrollment Communication and Applicant Tracking, CC, SM233

Become A Victorious Vitality Champ - Not sure how to get started or how to navigate in Vitalaity? Want to learn more about smoking cessation, weight loss or gym rebates? Are you interested in getting REWARDED while getting healthier? If yes, here’s your chance to learn more about Vitality! LaVerne Gee, PCard Coordinator/Administrative Assistant, CC, B126

Civility At Work - What is "Workplace Civility?" How can we promote civility in our workplace? Join us in this interactive breakout session to explore the subject of civility at St. Louis Community College. An update with respect to the formation of and work by the recently created Workplace Civility Committee will be provided. The workplace civility survey will also be discussed. STLCC Civility Committee Members, Emerson Lobby

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Break-Out Session I (Break-Out Sessions are conference-style. Please select a back-up session in case your first choice is full.)

Financial Aid 101 - This session will cover the basics of the STLCC financial aid process and how it aligns with the Federal Department of Education. It will also include a summary of the student process from beginning to end. Mareo Hendrickson, Lead Financial Aid Counselor, FV, SC Multipurpose Room

Maxient Training and Refresher - Initial training for Campus Police and BIT members in the Maxient database. Troy Hansen, Associate Professor/Department Chair of Counseling, FV, SC257

International Education Opportunities for STLCC Sta� and Faculty - Opportunities for sta� and faculty to get involved or take part in programs delivering international education at STLCC. Chris Sulincevski, International Programs Coordinator, Cosand Center; Layla Goushey, Associate Professor, FP; Dan Yezbick, Professor, WW; Mark Weber, Professor, WW; Jennifer Medeiros, Professor, FV, B123

The Inside Scoop: Pursuing Grants to Support STLCC Strategic Initiatives - This session will provide participants with external funding information. Grant application and proposal preparation, trends in grant writing, types of funding available, how to research funding, and how to initiate the grant proposal process will be covered. We will explain the proposal process beginning with an idea for a project and formulating the idea into a written concept that addresses one or more of the new STLCC Strategic Initiatives. The Grant Team - Gina R. Benesh, Claudia Shugert and Daphne Walker-Thoth, CC, TC207

SearchIt! And Uncover Some of the Great Features of the Libraries’ Discovery Tool - Have you tried our discovery tool SearchIt? It searches the library catalog PLUS many of our databases simultaneously. This one-stop search tool provides simple ways to limit to specific formats, locations, groups of databases, subjects and more! (Note: If you haven’t used SearchIt! in the last 12 months, come see the terrific transformation.) Bonus – participants will get a sneak peek at SearchIt!’s future integration with Blackboard, designed to let instructors create full-text content reading lists on the fly. Rebecca Helbling, Instruction Librarian, Meramec; Sharon Fox, Professor, FV; Neil E. Das, Assistant Professor, FP, TC105/107

Improve the Annual Budget Process - This session is an opportunity for College employees to provide feedback and process improvement suggestions for the annual budget process. Jill Houghton, College Budget Coordinator, CC, TC110-116

Safe Zone Ally Training - This session designed to educate on LGBTQ+ issues and give attendees the opportunity to become an ally. Denise Sperruzza, Professor, MC, TC202/204

Institutional Research: A Resource For You - This session will focus on the various resources available to College faculty and sta� through the Institutional Research and Planning department. Topics of discussion include resources found on the department's intranet site and other services available upon request. The Institutional Research Team - Eric Chambers, Jennifer Peterlin and Greg Works, CC, B136

Using Technology in Today’s Classroom - See how students’ constant engagement with technology in their personal lives has transcended into the classroom as an important element of the learning experience. Discuss how 21st century educators need to thrive, not merely survive, when using technology in courses. Whether you teach face-to-face, online or in a blended format, learn ways to incorporate technology in courses in order to improve engage-ment and raise the learning bar. Markus Ahrens, Professor, MC, Emerson Lobby

Using Open Educational Resources to Improve Enrollment, Retention and Student Satisfaction - Join as a professor shares his experiences with using Open Educational Resources in his classes as well as some research citing improvements in enrollment and retention. Seth Daugherty, Assistant Professor, FP, B212

An Introduction to Virtual EMS - Need to book a room but don't know where to start? This session will introduce you to Virtual EMS. Learn how to locate space on your campus and across the district. Karen Wade, Secretary, FV, B119

Banner Requisition Entry Training - Training on the Banner Finance requisition entry process. John Dickey, Finance Functional Lead, CC, Emily Ransom, Business Analyst, CC, B214

How to be a More E�ective Teacher - To help the key concepts “stick” for our students, what can we perhaps do di�erently? Are there le�- and right-brained dominant students? Should we pitch instruction to learning styles to best reach learners? How can we promote active learning? Should we test a lot or a little? What can we do to be more e�ective as teachers? What part can administration play in helping us do better? Cognitive Research has the answers, and the results may surprise you. Rob Hahn, Associate Professor, MC, SS105

Useful Banner INB-Finance Screens - This session will showcase Banner INB Finance screens that are useful to supervisors, directors, members of leadership and support sta� in the College. Will include how to look up budget information, encumbrance information, spending information, FOAPAL identification and more. Ti�any Parrett, Fiscal Services Specialist, CC, B120

Faculty Evaluation Task Force - Update - During this breakout session, members of the Faculty Evaluation Task Force will provide an update on the progress of the task force and take questions. Faculty Evaluation Task Force Members, VCAA Andrew Langrehr and Faculty Librarian Je� Papier, co-chairs, SM203

Q&A Session for Cashiers - This session is an opportunity for cashiers throughout the district to work together and network on payment plans, CashNet, UPASS and other topics. Vicki Kettenacker, Manager, Campus Business Service, MC, B124

Ransomware – The P: Drive Incident in Context - While the P: drive incident has been debilitating, it is merely the tip of the iceberg compared to a ransomware infection. This is why you need to care about ransomware at the College and at home. Matt Gioia, Information Security, IT, CC, SS102 (not ADA accessible)

STLCC Diversity and Inclusion – and You! - Attendees will receive a complete description of on-going e�orts by STLCC in its approach to diversity and inclusion, which is guided by the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan. You will also be challenged to actively listen, think through and participate in conversations designed to have honest dialogue about current topics in the U.S., Missouri, St. Louis and STLCC. Keith Fuller, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Gymnasium

Enrollment Services State of A�airs - Get an update on our behind-the-scenes process of Enrollment Services—what’s occurred, what’s coming next and how it impacts you. Topics include: online applications (online and via Banner Self-Service), Banner Student Module, REGSTU process and Tuberculosis Screening. Donte Harris, Process Improvement Manager, CC; Julie Massey, Manager of Academic Advising, MC; Jacquelyn Brown, Coordinator, Enrollment Communication and Applicant Tracking, CC, SM233

Attendance Tracker – the Cure, not the Treatment - In this forum, we will cover changes to attendance policies as well as Attendance Tracker Procedures. Training opportunities will be available for faculty members. An overview of best practices and points of contact moving forward will also be covered. Melanie Stegeman, College Registrar, CC, E156

Civility At Work - What is "Workplace Civility?" How can we promote civility in our workplace? Join us in this interactive breakout session to explore the subject of civility at St. Louis Community College. An update with respect to the formation of and work by the recently created Workplace Civility Committee will be provided. The workplace civility survey will also be discussed. STLCC Civility Committee Members, Theater

The Continuing Voyages of IT-Enterprise: Boldly Going Where No One (at STLCC) Has Gone Before –This session will o�er information about the upcoming new technology from IT in the next eighteen months that is going to deliver a smooth, modern experience to casual users and power users alike—whether they’re accessing applications via mobile, portal, or self-service interfaces such as Banner XE, Cognos the new reporting tool; O�ice 365 Online Services; and Ellucian Student Portal. Please bring questions. Khouloud Hawasli, Director of Enterprise Services and Operations; Chris Clayton, Application & System Analyst/Programmer – Lead; Bill Dyer, Application & System Analyst/Programmer – Senior – SS101

Break-Out Session II

Update on Online Education - In Fall 2017, STLCC will launch an accelerated AA degree. This session will introduce the new program and the new quality course development process that will be used to build courses supporting the degree. V. Anne Wessely, Interim Director, Online Education, CC, Gymnasium

Behavioral Intervention Teams - Keeping our Campuses Safe - An introduction to the Behavioral Intervention Teams. The purpose and function of the BIT will be explained, as well as the nature of incidents that should be reported and how to make a report. Troy Hansen, Associate Professor of Counseling, FV, SC-Public Dining Room A

The Benefits of Traveling to Maintain a Work-Life Balance - This breakout session will review strategies for using travel as a tool for maintaining a work-life balance. There will be an emphasis placed on budget traveling, and tips will be shared on how to build an economical itinerary. Also, participants will learn how to utilize internet tools for booking and securing reasonably priced airfare, lodging and excursions. Rita Reinhardt, Career Specialist, MC, SC-Public Dining Room B

Updating the Curriculum Process Using CIM - The curriculum process is continuously assessed to allow for greater communication, more e�iciency and increased ease of use. Join us for a session about the Curriculum Information Management (CIM) system. Learn the modifica-tions made to the workflow in an e�ort to speed up the curriculum process. Your campus curriculum chairs will be on hand for a CIM demonstration, to answer questions and to provide helpful tips to navigate the curriculum process. Emily Lasek, Professor, FV; Monica Swindle, Instructor II, WW; Michael Lueke, Associate Professor, FP; Katy Smith, Professor/IR, MC, B242

Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? - Image databases are treasure troves to illustrate and expand comprehension of topics across the curriculum. Damaris Schmitt, Professor, MC; Cathy Reilly, Professor/IR, FV; Je� Papier, Assistant Professor, FP, TC105/107

Customer Service and Student Development: Influencing the Student Experience - This session will demonstrate the intersection of student development and customer service to enhance the student experience. The presenters will facilitate a discussion with participants about what students expect from their interactions with our college, faculty and sta�,and how we can e�ectively support students by navigating these needs and expectations. The presenters will provide brief and relevant theories of student development and how they can be implemented in our work to enhance the student experience. Franklyn Taylor, Dean of Student Development and Enrollment Mgt, FP; Donivan Foster, Manager, Campus Life, FP; Philip Campbell, Coordinator, Student Orientation and Transition, MC, SM203

Congratulations—They're ENGAGED! - How is it possible that our students don’t always find our lectures as engaging as we do? It’s not our fault—the human attention span is shorter than even the most fascinating lecture! In this fast-paced session, experience practical ideas to get all of your students energized, thinking, interacting, and participating, without sacrificing too much precious class time! Debbie Char, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Developmental Math Coordinator, FP, SS102 (not ADA accessible)

Do you Have A Minute? The Art and Science of Minute-Taking – Taking minutes doesn’t have to be a chore! Join us and find out how to take e�ective, concise minutes, and make the process (almost) fun! Judy Brouk, Executive Assistant, WW; Marilyn Souchek, Administrative Secretary, MC B123

PSRS Pensions and Social Security - As part of the Public School Retirement System, all of us contribute into the system. Many employees at the college may work a second job or have worked in the past in positions where contributions to social security were mandatory. The current law includes a clause that is called “Windfall Prevention Act" and it pertains to the limitations of earning retirement pay from earned social security and PSRS. Elida Kraja, Associate Professor/Accounting Program Coordinator, FV, SS106

Banner Requisition Approval Training Session - Overview of how to approve Banner Requisitions. John Dickey, Finance Functional Lead, CC, B214

Schedule Building for Schedule Builders – In an e�ort to adhere to HLC requirements and become more student-centered, the schedule must become more standardized. This forum will serve to inform schedule builders of best practices moving forward. In addition, we will learn some Banner tips and tricks to make our lives easier. Melanie Stegeman, College Registrar, CC, E156

True Colors - True Colors is a simple model of personality identification for people of all ages. It improves communication by recognizing and better understanding a person’s true character. Utilizing the colors orange, green, blue and gold to di�erentiate four basic personality types, True Colors becomes an uncomplicated language for every individual to convey complex ideas very simply. Ellen Nickrent, Assistant Professor/Counselor and District Coordinator - Smart Start, FV, Linda Turner, Manager of Assessment, FP , TC110-116

Understanding and Utilizing Microso� O�ice 365 - This session will o�er a summary about the main applications and its functions (Microso� Word, Excel, Power Point, One Note, One Drive, etc) quick tips and tricks for better productivity, how to access 365 through stlcc.edu and the mobile capability of 365. Mea Hampton, Senior Manager Campus Support, FV/WW, SS101

What’s Happening with Refunds? - Did you know HigherOne’s refund management program is now BankMobile Disbursements? Topics will include a program refresher, an overview of the new BankMobile Vibe account, and a question-and-answer session. Eric Stine, Director of Relationship Management from BankMobile Disbursements, SS104

COM Works: Mirror Image - In this hands-on session we will have participants troubleshoot communication issues that occur when interacting with students and coworkers. Good communication skills are important in the workplace and especially since we work with students on a daily basis. We will apply the skills related to interpersonal, small group and computer mediated communication (e-mail, Blackboard, etc.). Sandra Arumugam-Osburn, Professor, FP; Kara Boyd, Assistant Professor, FP, TC202/204

HLC: 496 Days and Counting - At STLCC, we are proud of the fact that we have been fully accredited since 1966, and we are preparing for our HLC comprehensive evaluation, which should continue our accreditation into the future. Come to this session to see where we are in this process that a�ects all College employees, and to see how you might contribute to our accreditation continuation e�orts. Dennis White, Associate Professor, HLC Self-Study Co-Chair; Joyce Johnson, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic A�airs and HLC Self-Study Co-Chair, SC- Multi-Purpose Room

Enrollment Services State of A�airs - Get an update on our behind-the-scenes process of Enrollment Services—what’s occurred, what’s coming next and how it impacts you. Topics include: online applications (online and via Banner Self-Service), Banner Student Module, REGSTU process and Tuberculosis Screening. Donte Harris, Process Improvement Manager, CC; Julie Massey, Manager of Academic Advising, MC; Jacquelyn Brown, Coordinator, Enrollment Communication and Applicant Tracking, CC, SM233

Become A Victorious Vitality Champ - Not sure how to get started or how to navigate in Vitalaity? Want to learn more about smoking cessation, weight loss or gym rebates? Are you interested in getting REWARDED while getting healthier? If yes, here’s your chance to learn more about Vitality! LaVerne Gee, PCard Coordinator/Administrative Assistant, CC, B126

Civility At Work - What is "Workplace Civility?" How can we promote civility in our workplace? Join us in this interactive breakout session to explore the subject of civility at St. Louis Community College. An update with respect to the formation of and work by the recently created Workplace Civility Committee will be provided. The workplace civility survey will also be discussed. STLCC Civility Committee Members, Emerson Lobby


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