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First Gen Friday

Student Lounge

First thing's first - What is a first-gen student? According to SUNY guidelines you could be a first-generation student if your parents or caregivers did not attend or complete a college degree. Being the first in your family to attend college is a reason for celebration!  WOW! We’re here for you every step of the […]

Library – Mindful Mondays at the Library

Main Building, Library

Start your week with tea, coffee, and treats while exploring how the library can support your success. Take a moment to reflect on your goals, set weekly intentions in our shared journal, or add to our gratitude tree. Drop in anytime to relax, recharge, and discover something new in the Library Connection Nook.

Library – Library Skills Course

Main Building, Library

This self-paced course helps students strengthen research and information literacy skills, including avoiding plagiarism, evaluating sources, and using library databases. Students also learn strategies for responsible use of AI tools to support academic work. Enrollment is available throughout the semester, last date to enroll is November 15 —contact reference@sunycgcc.edu

Student Headshots

Main Building, Outside the Student Cafeteria

Need a fresh, professional headshot for LinkedIn or your resume? Stop by and get your photo taken—and if you’d like to be featured in campus campaigns, you’ll also receive a $10 Stewart’s gift card as a thank-you!

Head Shots for All!

Main Building, Outside the Student Cafeteria

A photographer will be on hand to take professional head shots of both students and staff. Students, these can be useful for your LinkedIn profile or other job-related materials. AND, if you'd be willing to let us use your photo in our marketing campaigns, we'll give you a $10 Stewarts gift certificate as appreciation for […]

Library – Common Read Book Discussion Kick-off

Main Building, Library

Learn about the common read for this fall: The Secret Life of Sunflowers by Marta Molnar.  The C-GCC Library invites you to join a discussion of this book to foster a deeper understanding of diverse themes of art, history, resilience and renewal.  Light refreshments are available.

Criminal Justice Club Meeting

Main Building, 332

criminaljustice_meeting_flyer25 Come get involved! A great way to meet other students!