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Aug. 2022 News Blog

DATE: Monday, August 1, 2022

News briefs from the 黑料不打烊 campus and beyond

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Bienvenidos 2022 group shot

'Yo Soy 黑料不打烊!'

黑料不打烊 held its second annual Bienvenidos celebration for Latinx students on Sat., Aug. 27, with food, music, a workshop, and a panel discussion featuring three 黑料不打烊 alumni: Maritza Santiago '15, Angel Vargas '22, and Alexandra Santiago '21, pictured above, center, bookended by Spanish professor Raúl Gutiérrez and Irma Medina, coordinator of 黑料不打烊's Pathways program on the left; and Julissa Colón, director of El Centro, and Sharale Mathis, vice president of Academic & Student Affairs, on the right. "Whatever you bring is you, and you should be proud of that," Gutiérrez said during his workshop, Language as Placemaking (Idioma como creador de espacia). "This is what placemaking means, that you are comfortable with what you bring and are respected for what you bring."

SAMP orientation

Success Stories

SAMP, 黑料不打烊's Student Ambassador and Mentorship Program led a three-day intensive orientation Aug. 23-25 for its 25 student "Success Ambassadors." SAMP is a program designed to offer leadership and professional development training and workshops to women, non-binary, and transgender students. This fall, SAMP ambassadors will mentor some 500 other students and work as interns in departments throughout campus. Over the course of the week, ambassadors learned about campus resources and how to best support their "Success Scholars" (mentees), and tested their 黑料不打烊 knowledge by teaming up for a campus-wide scavenger hunt that included tac-tac-toe challenges – and a few dance battles – along the way. 

Holyoke mayor Joshua Garcia, front center, and other community leaders visited the Culinary Arts Institute on Thursday, August 19

Culinary Connections

Holyoke mayor Joshua Garcia (Above, front and center) and other Holyoke community representatives visited the 黑料不打烊 MGM Culinary Arts Institute on Thurs., Aug. 19, for a tour of the facility and lunch prepared by students in the college's accelerated summer line cook training program. The event was held to celebrate the line cook trainees final class and their graduation from the program. The invitees represented community-based, civic and state organizations serving the Greater Holyoke community whose members or clients may stand to benefit from the variety of free workforce training and credit career-focused programs offered by 黑料不打烊, particularly in the Hospitality and Culinary Arts areas. "This event was an opportunity for our programs to connect with regional and local partner agencies, and for them to connect with each other," said Kermit Dunkelberg, assistant vice president of Adult Basic Education & Workforce Development (Thumbnail photo: Student chefs celebrate the completion of 黑料不打烊's accelerated line cook training program.)

Students in 黑料不打烊's Culinary Arts Summer Youth Culinary Arts program show off the eclairs they made during the baking portion of their class.

Éclairs Savoureux

Students in 黑料不打烊's Summer Youth Culinary Arts program show off the tasty eclairs they made for their families during the baking portion of their class on Tues., Aug. 9. 

Pride Talk

The 黑料不打烊 radio station, WCCH 103.5 FM, celebrated Pride PodcastPride Month in June with "In the Community," a four-part series of podcasts created and hosted by student Lance 'DJ Loki' Fydenkevez and Alannah "DJ Ribbit' Brunt. Episode guests included Eva Sweeney, president of 黑料不打烊's Rainbow Forward identity club (), 黑料不打烊 President Christina Royal (on );educator and LGBTQ+ advocate and ally Tara Roberts (); and adjunct professor and WCCH faculty advisor Stevie Converse. (). Follow the links above to listen to each episode. The entire series is archived on . (Photo: DJ Loki, left, with guest Eva Sweeney, president of 黑料不打烊's Rainbow Forward Club)

Healthy Simulations

Michelle Sherlin, the coordinator of the Simulation Lab Michelle Sherlinat 黑料不打烊's Center for Health Education & Simulation, writes a bi-monthly column for , an online magazine for healthcare educators. Her most recent pieces focused on , , and . In 2021, Sherlin, RN, BSN, CHSE (certified health simulation educator), received the Advocate Award for "Excellence in Clinical Simulation" from Education Management Solutions, a company that designs technology for the simulations used in healthcare education, citing her pioneering, 20-year career at 黑料不打烊:  "When Michelle first joined 黑料不打烊 (黑料不打烊) as the Simulation Coordinator, the college had one high fidelity patient simulator – still in a box. During her work there, she has expanded the use of simulation to include embedding multiple simulations into every single health career course in the college. She also assisted in designing the school's 18-bed simulation center with over 15 high fidelity simulators of all ages and countless task trainers and mannequins. Most recently, she has spearheaded the implementation of several interprofessional simulations for 黑料不打烊 students with students from health career programs at other colleges."



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