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SUMMARY:The Library and Student Success Center (SSC) are here for you this Spring!
DESCRIPTION:We are here to support you throughout the Spring semester\, with study space\, research help\, tutoring\, academic coaching\, and more. Select weekend support available TBA. \nLibrary hours: Mon 8–7\, Tue–Thu 8–5\, Fri 8–4 \nLibrary online resources are available 24/7 for research\, articles\, eBooks\, and more \nhttps://www.columbiagreene.edu/academics/library/ \nSSC hours: Mon/Wed 8-5\, Tues/Thurs 8-6\, Fri 8–4 \nSaturday support available: 9 am – 1pm on select dates (check SSC announcements) \nTo support all learners\, the Computer Lab (Room 113F) is open 7 days a week 8 am-9 pm \nhttps://www.columbiagreene.edu/academics/success-center/ \n  \nStop by for research help\, tutoring\, academic coaching\, study space\, and more. We are here to help you succeed. \n 
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-library-and-student-success-center-ssc-are-here-for-you-this-spring/
LOCATION:Student Success Center\, Main Building
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SUMMARY:Library Skills Course - Online
DESCRIPTION:Students can enroll in a free\, self-paced\, online Library Skills course which strengthens research confidence\, supports academic integrity\, and includes updated guidance on AI use. \nEnrollment is available throughout the semester—contact reference@sunycgcc.edu or fill out the contact form for details and deadlines.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/library-skills-course/
LOCATION:Main Building\, Library
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SUMMARY:National Poetry Month - 30th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:National Poetry Month 2026 marks its 30th anniversary this April (April 1–30)\, organized by the Academy of American Poets. Learn more at Poets.org. \nVisit The Poet’s Corner—located upstairs in the library—a space dedicated to honoring retired Dean Emerita Phyllis Carito’s commitment to creative writing. Explore our permanent poetry display and contribute your own work or a favorite poem to the community binder. \nThe library also features a signed copy of Mothernest by retired C-GCC English Professor Sandy Longley. Be sure to pick up a pocket poetry bookmark created by Elyse Browne. \nStay tuned for an upcoming event celebrating Dean Emerita Phyllis Carito’s newest book.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/national-poetry-month-30th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Main Building\, Library
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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace: Systems Thinking
DESCRIPTION:Systems thinking is a cognitive skill that allows us to see how parts of a process connect\, influence one another\, and produce outcomes over time. As one of the uniquely human skills\, it helps us recognize patterns\, anticipate consequences\, and make thoughtful decisions based on context rather than isolated information. AI can support this process by quickly generating information\, identifying patterns\, and offering possible connections\, but human judgment remains central because only we can interpret meaning\, weigh consequences\, and decide how insights should be applied within complex human systems.\n\n\nApril 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\nMay 6
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-curiosity/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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