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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can't Replace: Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching\, Innovation\, & Learning invites faculty to The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace. \nAs artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in our daily work\, intentionally strengthening human skills is essential to effective teaching\, leadership\, collaboration\, and decision-making. This 12-week professional development series centers on the 12 human skills that AI cannot replace\, offering a reflective\, discussion-based space to share ideas and learn from one another. Each session focuses on one skill\, inviting participants to consider how it shows up in their own roles\, how AI may support or complicate it\, and how developing human-centered capacities can enhance equity\, institutional culture\, and professional impact in an AI-saturated world. \nThis 12-part series will run from 12:30-1:30 on Wednesdays in CITL\, on the following dates: \nFebruary 18\, 25\nMarch 4\, 11\, 25\nApril 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\nMay 6 \nThis event is open to faculty\, staff\, and administration.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-collaboration/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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SUMMARY:Faculty & Staff: Town Hall Meeting with Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Pizza Lunch available starting at 12:15 in the PAC Downstairs Lobby \nTown Hall meetings are available to current employees (faculty\, staff\, and administrators) and to adjunct faculty. President Walsh will provide campus updates and answer questions as time allows. \nThe meeting can be attended live via Zoom and will not be recorded. Zoom participants can submit questions via the Q&A function. \nPlease contact Wendy Oberdick for more information. \nhttps://zoom.us/j/92723364049?pwd=frXrZKJxHuJmjbDZFaaY6mEpH2wRMt.1\nMeeting ID: 927 2336 4049\nPasscode: 145112 \n 
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/faculty-staff-town-hall-meeting-with-lunch/
LOCATION:PAC\, Room 614
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
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DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace: Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching\, Innovation\, & Learning invites faculty to The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace.As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in our daily work\, intentionally strengthening human skills is essential to effective teaching\, leadership\, collaboration\, and decision-making. This 12-week professional development series centers on the 12 human skills that AI cannot replace\, offering a reflective\, discussion-based space to share ideas and learn from one another. Each session focuses on one skill\, inviting participants to consider how it shows up in their own roles\, how AI may support or complicate it\, and how developing human-centered capacities can enhance equity\, institutional culture\, and professional impact in an AI-saturated world. \n\n\nThis 12-part series will run from 12:30-1:30 on Wednesdays in CITL\, on the following dates: \nMarch 4\, 11\, 25\nApril 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\nMay 6
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-collaboration-2/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace: Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching\, Innovation\, & Learning invites faculty to The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace. \nCITL invites you to participate in Session 4 of our professional development series focused on the human skills that form the foundation of personal and professional success. This week\, we will focus on the skills of Intrapersonal Communication\, including Self-Awareness\, Self-Management\, and Self-Efficacy. \nThis 12-part series will run from 12:30-1:30 on Wednesdays in CITL\, on the following dates: \nMarch: 11\, 25\nApril: 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\nMay: 6 \nThis event is open to faculty\, staff\, and administration.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-collaboration-3/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace: Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching\, Innovation\, & Learning invites faculty to The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace. As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in our daily work\, intentionally strengthening human skills is essential to effective teaching\, leadership\, collaboration\, and decision-making. This 12-week professional development series centers on the 12 human skills that AI cannot replace\, offering a reflective\, discussion-based space to share ideas and learn from one another. Each session focuses on one skill\, inviting participants to consider how it shows up in their own roles\, how AI may support or complicate it\, and how developing human-centered capacities can enhance equity\, institutional culture\, and professional impact in an AI-saturated world. \n\n\nThis 12-part series will run from 12:30-1:30 on Wednesdays in CITL\, on the following dates: \nMarch 25\nApril 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\nMay 6
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-collaboration-4/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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CREATED:20260326T161639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T161815Z
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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace: Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching\, Innovation\, & Learning invites faculty to The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace. As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in our daily work\, intentionally strengthening human skills is essential to effective teaching\, leadership\, collaboration\, and decision-making. This 12-week professional development series centers on the 12 human skills that AI cannot replace\, offering a reflective\, discussion-based space to share ideas and learn from one another. Each session focuses on one skill\, inviting participants to consider how it shows up in their own roles\, how AI may support or complicate it\, and how developing human-centered capacities can enhance equity\, institutional culture\, and professional impact in an AI-saturated world. \nThis 12-part series will run from 12:30-1:30 on Wednesdays in CITL\, on the following dates: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApril 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\nMay 6
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-collaboration-5/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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SUMMARY:Applied Learning Process and College Central Network Relaunch: Workshop 1
DESCRIPTION:The department of Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD) is excited to announce and provide a series of workshops and trainings to the campus on the college’s new standard operating procedures for Applied Learning experiences and the re-launch of our career and workforce software\, College Central Network. During these workshops you’ll learn standard Applied Learning definitions and procedures\, be introduced to the campuses newly created Applied Learning Handbook that’s approved and recommended by SUNY’s Internships and Employer Partnerships Office. We’ll also take a look at some of the features College Central Network provides for students\, employers\, and faculty. \nThis is a hybrid event. Join in person in room 511 in the Arts Center or attend via Zoom. \nWho Should Attend: Division Chairs\, full-time faculty\, student-facing staff\, and administrators (advising\, admissions\, and financial aid). \nClick here for Zoom link.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/applied-learning-process-and-college-central-network-relaunch-workshop-1/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Academic,Advising,All Faculty and Staff,Campus Community,Faculty,Faculty and Adjunct Faculty
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL and Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD)":MAILTO:carl.norris@sunycgcc.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260408T133000
DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
CREATED:20260402T141442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T153609Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T133000
DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
CREATED:20260409T133642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T151611Z
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SUMMARY:The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace: Adaptability
DESCRIPTION:In our final session\, we will explore adaptability\, a uniquely human capacity grounded in our curiosity to explore new ideas\, our resilience in the face of challenges\, and our perseverance to keep moving forward when progress feels uncertain. While AI can quickly generate information\, suggest connections\, and support problem-solving\, it does not experience motivation\, setbacks\, or the determination required to grow through change. It is our adaptability that gives AI its value\, allowing us to use it as a tool while the drive to question\, recover\, and persist remains a distinctly human strength.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace-curiosity-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL":MAILTO:citl@columbiagreene.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T133000
DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
CREATED:20260308T212533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T165107Z
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SUMMARY:Applied Learning Process & College Central Network Relaunch: Workshop II
DESCRIPTION:The department of Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD) continues their series of workshops and trainings centered around Applied Learning and College Central Network. During this second installation\, CEWD will provide examples of how Applied Learning experiences would move through our Handbook’s processes and procedures. We’ll also provide an FAQ and more in-depth instructions with College Central log-in and campus functionality. Lastly\, we’ll look at our webpages that are meant to be career-oriented and applied learning focused to discuss how they’ll be redesigned to mirror these standard operating procedures and become more accessible and equitable for our student body as a whole.  \nWho Should Attend: Division Chairs\, full-time faculty\, student-facing staff and administrators (advising\, admissions\, financial aid).  \nFor more details including registration\, optional Zoom link and recording details\, please watch for CITL’s Teaching and Learning Collective.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/applied-learning-process-college-central-network-relaunch-workshop-ii/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Academic,Admissions,Advising,All Faculty and Staff,Campus Community,Community Event,Faculty,Faculty and Adjunct Faculty
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL and Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD)":MAILTO:carl.norris@sunycgcc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
CREATED:20260422T183031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T183031Z
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SUMMARY:Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Town Hall meetings are available to current employees (faculty\, staff\, and administrators) and adjunct faculty. Come hear about campus updates from President Walsh and members of the Executive Leadership Team.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/town-hall/
LOCATION:PAC 616
CATEGORIES:All Faculty and Staff
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
CREATED:20260420T173118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T173118Z
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SUMMARY:Credit for Prior Learning Webpage & Best Practices: Workshop I 
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Center for Innovation\, Teaching\, and Learning\, the department of Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD) is excited to announce and provide a series of workshops and trainings for the campus focusing on Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) and the campuses new CPL webpage. CPL is meant to be an equitable and accessible pathway to the college\, specifically for adult and non-tradition learners. CPL recognizes and values the full range of documented learning experiences our students bring with them. Refined transparency and consistency with our CPL processes makes it easier for students to understand their options at the college and demonstrate what they already know for an opportunity to receive credit in ways that support timely equitable progress toward their personal\, academic\, and career goals.  \nWho Should Attend: Division Chairs\, Advisors\, full-time faculty\, student-facing staff and administrators (advising\, admissions\, financial aid). \nFor those who cannot attend\, a recording will be shared for registrants after the event.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/credit-for-prior-learning-webpage-best-practices-workshop-i/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Academic,Admissions,Advising,All Faculty and Staff,Campus Community,financial aid
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL and Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD)":MAILTO:carl.norris@sunycgcc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T174018
CREATED:20260420T173345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T173345Z
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SUMMARY:Credit for Prior Learning & Best Practices: Workshop II
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Center for Innovation\, Teaching\, and Learning\, the department of Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD) continues their series of workshops and trainings centered around Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). During this second installation\, CEWD will specifically discuss C-GCC’s different CPL Pathways\, provide examples of common CPL alignments\, and continue to review best practices for how to best advise our students interested in\, and that are candidates for CPL.  \nWho Should Attend: Division Chairs\, Advisors\, full-time faculty\, student-facing staff and administrators (advising\, admissions\, financial aid). For those unable to attend\, a recording will be made available after the session and shared with registrants.
URL:https://www.columbiagreene.edu/event/credit-for-prior-learning-best-practices-workshop-ii/
LOCATION:CITL\, Room 511\, Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Academic,Admissions,Advising,All Faculty and Staff,Campus Community,Faculty,financial aid
ORGANIZER;CN="CITL and Continuing Education & Workforce Development (CEWD)":MAILTO:carl.norris@sunycgcc.edu
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