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FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE ANNOUNCES DEAN'S LIST FOR FALL '04
Finger Lakes Community College has announced the Dean's List for Fall 2004. Local residents achieving this honor are as follows:
CLIFTON SPRINGS - Teresa H. Cerino, Morgan L. Hudson, Shawn M. Jones, Daniel J. Meath, Katie A. Schaeffer, Stephen A. Seefried, Brittany R. Smith, Shannon N. Springer, Jessica M. Taft, Michelle A. Urbina.
MANCHESTER - Kyle K. Adams, Ryan T. Bowker, Jeremy A. Kesel.
OAKS CORNERS - Lindsey M. Abraham, Catherine A. Landschoot
PHELPS - Jonathan D. Goodman, Shara M. Gosper, Randy C. Hample, Timothy J. Jensen, Jennifer E. McMillin, Regina L. O'Brien, John A. Potter, Rachael M. Quartaro, Eric J. Ridley, Eric A. Rockefeller
SENECA CASTLE - Katharine A. Newell
SHORTSVILLE - William J. Barlow, Brandi N. Corino, Kristina M. Metz
Congratulations students!!
FLCC ANNOUNCES FALL 2004 DEAN'S LIST
CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (March 10, 2005) - Finger Lakes Community College's Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the College Dr. Thomas E. Topping recently announced the FLCC dean's list for the fall 2004 semester. More than 400 students received this honor.
To be eligible for the FLCC fall semester dean's list, students must attend full time, be matriculated, earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher, and complete 12 or more credit hours successfully.
FLCC NURSING STUDENTS TO SPONSOR HUMAN SEXUALITY POSTER PRESENTATION
CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (March 8, 2005) - Finger Lakes Community College nursing students are sponsoring a poster presentation on human sexuality on Thursday, March 17, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the area adjacent to the cafeteria on the second floor of the College, 4355 Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua. The event is free and open to the community.
Groups of nursing students work with each other and with faculty advisors to develop posters addressing topics ranging from domestic violence to nontraditional lifestyles. Additionally, information will be presented addressing legislative impact on sexuality. This project assists students in integrating teaching, research, and communication skills in a group setting. "Nurses in today's workforce must be prepared to assist others in developing and maintaining healthy lifestyles," said Nancy Clarkson, FLCC professor of nursing and chair of the nursing department. "Disease prevention is a major focus in health care and an important nursing responsibility."
Student-developed brochures that summarize the covered health topics will be available. These brochures are free of charge and include Internet and community resources on each topic.
For more information about the poster presentation, contact the FLCC nursing department at (585) 394-FLCC, ext. 7345.
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