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April 25, 2024

  • College Updates
    • STEAM Family Night April 26
    • Tips on D2L in the Brightspace Bulletin
    • Leadership Dialogues with Department Heads: Topic - Access & Disability Resources
    • Cababi Release Party May 17
    • Fire Academy Live Fire Demonstration, Graduation May 19-20
    • Volunteer Opportunity at Pima County Fair
    • Volunteers Needed for Arizona Undergraduate Research Symposium May 4
    • EGTSS Summit on Climate Action, Sustainability and Eco-Justice, May 10
    • Pima’s FYE Seeks Faculty, Staff Volunteers for Summer Orientations
    • Noncredit Zumba Class Starts May 8
    • Library Newsletter Available
    • Faculty Appreciation Week
    • Teaching Strategies Workshop Save-the-date
    • Volunteers Needed for May 22 Commencement Ceremony
    • West Campus Faculty Services Holding Canned Food Drive
    • Meet With a Financial Consultant
    • Therapeutic Massage Appointments Available Thursdays Through May 16
    • Submit a Pima Story Idea
    • Policy Review
  • Pima Arts News
    • Check out the ongoing and upcoming shows
  • Employee Wellness
    • Sign Up for Virtual Workshops and Challenges

College Updates

STEAM Family Night April 26
Interested in learning more about Pima’s STEAM Programs - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math? STEAM Family Night, 5-8 p.m. April 26 at Northwest Campus, is an opportunity to connect you and your family to STEAM in an interactive, fun and engaging manner. It is Pima’s goal to create a STEAM experience that allows participants to envision themselves in a STEAM field and explore existing STEAM opportunities with STEAM advisors, STEM professors and industry leaders in the community.

Tips on D2L in the Brightspace Bulletin
The Brightspace Bulletin is a newsletter providing updates and tips on D2L, upcoming training and important announcements. It's designed to keep you informed about all the latest developments related to Brightspace.

Leadership Dialogues with Department Heads: Topic - Access & Disability Resources
Department heads and all faculty members are invited to a virtual meeting 1 p.m., April 26 with Director of Access and Disability Resources Ken Hosto and Analyst for Accessible Technology Angela Hughes. It is an opportunity to discuss the processes for ADR students and faculty, as well as the “why” behind disability accommodations, and how to move away from ableism and toward a unified inclusion and celebration of diversity that includes students with disabilities. Discussions will include what to do if you feel an accommodation is “unreasonable,” how to respond if a student is asking for academic adjustments or accommodations not already approved by ADR, as well as other topics relating to disabled students.

Cababi Release Party May 17
The release party for Cababi, Pima employees’ literary and arts magazine, will be 6-8 p.m., May 17 in C105 at District Office. The 2022-2024 issue will be unveiled, with printed copies available. There will be drinks, refreshments, readings by the authors and video tours of the artist studios. 

Fire Academy Live Fire Demonstration, Graduation May 19-20
Join the Fire Academy recruits as they conduct their final live fire demonstration for their families, friends and the Pima community 6:30 p.m., May 19 at the City of Tucson Public Safety Academy, 10001 S. Wilmot Road. 

Everyone also is invited to the Fire Academy Class 2024-01 graduation 6 p.m., May 20 at West Campus Center for the Arts – Proscenium Theatre. 

Volunteer Opportunity at Pima County Fair
Represent the College at the Pima County Fair through April 28. Volunteer to staff the Pima table for two hours and receive free parking and entry to the fair. Share your subject-matter expertise with interested community members. Volunteers will be entered into the monthly Amazon drawing and receive healthy rewards. Learn more and sign up here. 

Volunteers Needed for Arizona Undergraduate Research Symposium May 4
Volunteers are needed for the 2024 Arizona Undergraduate Research Symposium. Volunteers are needed to help with registration, to help students set up their posters, and to judge/give feedback on presentations on the day of the event. This forum for original research is open to all Arizona undergraduate students. It will be held at West Campus on May 4, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., in C-217.

Additional information:

  • Deadline for student presenter application/registration: April 25
  • Deadline for attendee registration:  May 4; help organizers get a headcount for refreshments, room logistics, etc. 
  • The Symposium FAQ contains information about presentations, as well as the link to the registration form and a QR code for registration.
  • If you have any questions, please email hobrien@pima.eduor call 520-206-6022. 

EGTSS Summit on Climate Action, Sustainability and Eco-Justice, May 10
The 8th Annual Ethnic, Gender, Transborder Studies and Sociology Summit on Climate Action, Sustainability, and Eco-Justice: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally will be held May 10. This free, public event is 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the West Campus Center for the Arts Proscenium Theatre. The event will feature Ami Vitale, an award-winning, internationally recognized, National Geographic photographer, Nikon Ambassador and documentary filmmaker. Her work spans themes from war to wildlife around the globe, including the Middle East, Africa and China. Local experts and activists will address local issues and offer workshops for hands-on skills to create solutions. Student exhibits, tabling by community groups, and cultural performances are part of the event. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided to day-long registrants. BYO Bottle to PCC's first sustainably organized, public event!  to reserve your seat and meals.

Pima’s FYE Seeks Faculty, Staff Volunteers for Summer Orientations
Pima’s First Year Experiences seeks faculty and staff volunteers for its summer Connect U Orientations. Volunteers will assist with campus tours and breakout room rotations. Dates, descriptions and other details are available in the CUO Volunteer Interest form. Submissions are due by May 10. A virtual training will be held at 10 a.m. May 31. If you have questions, email Renee Forsyth. 

Noncredit Zumba Class Starts May 8
A noncredit community education Zumba course starts May 8 at Desert Vista Campus. The course will run Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. through June 26. The course price is $49. Enroll online. Explore other noncredit courses.

Library Newsletter Available
The Library’s latest newsletter is out! Celebrate National Library Week and National Poetry Month by checking out recordings of visiting author talks. Find out about upcoming events and deadlines and more!

Faculty Appreciation Week
Show your appreciation for Pima’s amazing faculty. For Faculty Appreciation Week May 6-10, you can craft a note to an individual instructor or leave a message for all Pima faculty through a digital message. To participate, head to this Padlet where you can draw, add text, images, links, video and more! If you have questions, email the Teaching and Learning Center.

Teaching Strategies Workshop Save-the-date
The annual Teaching Strategies Workshop will be 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at Downtown Campus. This year’s theme is caring classrooms. In addition to saving the date, propose a workshop or panel by completing this form. To register for the event, log into MyPima and click on 2024 Teaching Strategies Workshop, then scroll to the bottom of the screen, click View Details, then Request. If you have questions, email the Teaching and Learning Center.

Volunteers Ushers Needed for May 22 Commencement Ceremony
The College still needs volunteer ushers to help at the 2024 Commencement Ceremony on May 22 at the Tucson Convention Center Arena. Here are details about Guest Ushers:

  • needed 6-9 p.m. (some assignments may leave by 7:15 p.m.)
  • help ensure attendees find their way to the appropriate seating areas
  • help point graduates to the check-in area and assist students during the ceremony

To volunteer, complete this form.

West Campus Faculty Services Holding Canned Food Drive
Pima West Campus’ Faculty Services and Resource Center is hosting a Canned Food Drive throughout April to benefit the ARC Resource Center and Food Pantry. The most needed items are corn, beans, mixed vegetables, soups, peaches, oranges, mixed fruits, tuna, chicken and SPAM. Place donations in the blue bin at Faculty Services, A-215, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays or 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Fridays, through April 30.

Meet With a Financial Consultant
Is your financial future secure? Not sure if you’ve saved enough or even where to begin? Make an appointment with a financial professional for a free consultation.

More information can be found on the employee Intranet.

Therapeutic Massage Appointments Available Thursdays Through May 16
The Northwest Campus Massage Clinic offers quality massage services to students, staff and the public through May 16. A 50-minute massage is $20 for Pima employees and students with a Pima A#, and $30 for the public. The clinic is in A211 and appointment dates and times are:

  • Thursdays, through May 16 at 10:30 and 11:35 a.m., and 12:40 and 1:45 p.m.

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test in the previous 24 hours is required. Therapeutic Massage is not appropriate for anyone with serious or uncontrolled medical conditions, contagious illness or fever, or for women who are pregnant. To schedule an appointment, call 520-206-2062. Prepayment required. 

Submit a Pima Story Idea
The College wants to highlight the incredible achievements of our outstanding students and alums. We need your help! We want stories to inspire current and potential students, stories that deserve to be shared with our community. If you know of any inspiring success stories or remarkable accomplishments by our students or graduates, we would love to hear from you. Please take a moment to share your story ideas. Together let’s shine a spotlight on their achievements and highlight the diverse and remarkable journeys in our Pima community. If you have questions, contact Web Systems.

Policy Review
The following item(s) are available for the 21-day review and comment period:

Notice of Minor Updates (not opened for comments)

  • BP 2.06:  Assessment and Development of College Facilities
  • BP 2.07:  Architect Selection
  • AP 3.47.01:  Development of Practices and Procedures for Student Organizations
  • AP 5.10.01:  Lactation Room
  • AP 11.04.01:  Prohibition of Smoking and Tobacco Use
  • AP 11.06.01:  Workplace Violence Prevention – Procedures and Education

Draft Policies & Administrative Procedures

  • BP 1.11:  Board Participation in Employee Benefit Plan
  • BP 4.05:  Approval of “In House” Capital Improvement Projects — Recommended for deletion
  • AP 1.16.03:  Institutional Quality (IQ)
  • AP 1.19.01:  Procedures for Naming Opportunities
  • AP 1.20.01:  Reporting of Student Enrollment
  • AP 3.01.01:  Qualifying Faculty to Teach Credit Bearing Courses
  • AP 3.12.01:  Placement
  • AP 3.25.08:  Additional Locations — New

Pima Arts News

Check out the ongoing and upcoming shows:

  • Piano Area Recital, April 27, 3 p.m. Recital Hall, West Campus Center for the Arts. Free. For more information, contact the CFA Box Office, 520-206-6986. This recital offers an opportunity to experience captivating performances by a diverse array of piano faculty, talented students and accomplished alumni.
  • “The Addams Family – A New Musical,” through April 28, Th-Sat at 7 p.m., Sun at 2 p.m. ASL Night: April 26. Proscenium Theatre, West Campus CFA. $15 General, $10 Pima employees, Pima students get one free ticket. For more information, contact the CFA Box Office, 520-206-6986. This comedy explores family dynamics as Gomez and Morticia navigate their daughter Wednesday’s romance, leading to a comical and touching exploration of love and acceptance.
  • Pima Music: Student Recital, May 1, 3:45-5 p.m. Recital Hall, West Campus CFA. Free.
  • Pima Dance: Synthesis, May 3-4, 7 p.m. Proscenium Theatre, West Campus, CFA. $10, $8 for students/seniors/military/groups, Pima students get one free ticket. For more information, contact CFA Box Office, 520-206-6986. Pima Dance showcases an array of faculty- and student-choreographed pieces, embracing an eclectic mix of dance styles, such as contemporary, jazz, ballet, modern and hip-hop.
  • Pima Music: Student Recital, May 8, 3:45-5 p.m. Recital Hall, West Campus CFA. Free. For more information, contact CFA Box Office, 520-206-6986.
  • “Annual Juried Student Exhibit,” through May 10. Louis Carlos Bernal Gallery, West Campus CFA. Free. For more information, contact David Andres. Pima’s annual exhibition highlights top student art from summer and fall 2023 and spring 2024. Jurors are Laura Copelin of Museum of Contemporary Art – Tucson, Kristopher Driggers of Tucson Museum of Art, and Alejandro Macias of The University of Arizona School of Art.
  • “The Oppenheimers: One is Dad, Dimensions of Engineering,” through June 7, Desert Vista Art Gallery, Desert Vista Campus. Free. This exhibit is a narrative of Ernesto A. Trujillo’s father’s tenure in the defense industry through mixed-media prints. His father’s military experience was marred by the quest for more efficient weapons, leading to haunting nightmares. Trujillo’s exhibition offers a glimpse into the darker aspects of innovation. For more information, contact David Andres.
  • “Dreamscapes and Other Stories – Student Art Exhibition,” through Aug. 18, The Art Gallery @ Downtown Campus. Free. This annual exhibit features paintings and drawings created by Pima art students. For more information, contact Mariana Carreras.
  • “PERCEPTION by PaperWorks - The Sonoran Art Collective,” through Sept. 6. Reception: April 25, 2-4 p.m., Visual Arts Gallery, Second Floor, Santa Rita Building, West Campus. Free. For more information, contact David Andres. Celebrating the endless creativity of paper, this exhibition highlights diverse paper art forms such as artist books, drawings, paintings and paper prints.

For details, visit the Pima Arts Calendar. For questions, contact 520-206-6986 or centerforthearts@pima.edu.

Employee Wellness

Sign Up for Virtual Workshops and Challenges
Sign up online for Employee Wellness virtual workshops and challenges.

Visit the Employee Wellness Intranet page to access free resources and tools. Employees also are encouraged to visit the Employee Wellness website for additional resources, news and information on the Pima Healthy Rewards Program and wellness-related activities that qualify for Pima Wellness Activity points. You also can keep current on the latest wellness news.

@PimaNews is an electronic newsletter for employee news of Pima Community College. The Marketing Office publishes this e-newsletter every Thursday, except when the College is closed for a holiday or break, during the semester and every other week during the summer. Please send announcements and news items – 75 words or fewer ─ to pimanews@pima.edu by noon on Monday. Check any links before sending. Back issues are available on the @PimaNews webpage. The newsletter also accepts submissions about Pima employee accomplishments.

 

 

 

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