Dr. Posey is honored as West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance "Woman of Excellence"
Cincinnati State President Monica Posey (above, with VP of Workforce Development Amy Waldbillig) was honored as a 2019 "Woman of Excellence" by the West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance at a gala held Nov. 15.
This is the 18th year the Chamber Alliance has recognized the work of women in the area who are examples of excellence in professional or volunteer service.
Dr. Posey was one of 10 "Women of Excellence" honorees for 2019.
Amy Waldbillig received the Chamber's "Woman of Excellence" award in 2017.
Chamber President Joe Hinson told the Cincinnati Enquirer the women honored this year demonstrated "service, dedication, and unyielding support of the causes they cherish.’’
Dr. Posey's citation noted that she is the first African-American woman to lead an institution of higher education in the Cincinnati area, is a founding member of the Women’s Institute for Leadership Development of Greater Cincinnati, and works with area organizations like the Greater Cincinnati United Way and ArtsWave.
Joint Community Campaign ends today
The Cincinnati State 2019 Joint Community Campaign pledge drive on behalf of United Way and Community Shares ends today, Nov. 22.
- Everyone who turns in a pledge form by 3 p.m. on Nov. 22 will be entered into a drawing for two General Admission tickets for "1 Night, 12 Kitchens" on Apr. 26, 2020.
- You can click to download the Joint Community Campaign Pledge Form.
- Return your completed pledge form to the Advancement/Development Office in ATLC 337 (Clifton Campus).
- You may pledge to one or both organizations, using payroll deduction or by making a one-time gift by check.
- For both United Way and Community Shares pledges, if you wish you may select specific community organizations to be recipients of your donations. (Organizations are listed on the back of the pledge form.)
For more about United Way of Greater Cincinnati, visit www.uwgc.org. For more about Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati, visit http://cintishares.org.
If you have questions or need more information about the Joint Community Campaign, contact Kim Taylor (kim.taylor@cincinnatistate.edu).
Join the fun at Jingle Bell Rock on Dec. 6
Tickets are still available for the fourth annual Jingle Bell Rock on Friday, Dec. 6, from 6 to 9 p.m., in the Conference Center on Clifton Campus-- but the deadline for buying your tickets is Monday, Nov. 25-- so don't delay.
The Jingle Bell Rock evening, hosted by the Cincinnati State Alumni Association, includes dinner, a show featuring the Cincinnati Dancing Pigs, a cash bar, and a raffle.
Tickets are $35 each for Alumni Association members and $40 for non-members.
Event proceeds support Alumni Association projects.
Click to download the event flyer.
To confirm your tickets, or if you have questions, contact Kim Taylor in the Advancement/Development Office (kim.taylor@cincinnatistate.edu or 569-1236).
Health Careers Fair provided opportunities for students
About 75 students attended the Cincinnati State Health Professions Career and Education Fair held Wednesday, Nov. 20.
The event was co-sponsored by the Health & Public Safety Division, the Career Center, and the Transfer Center.
Thirty-four employer organizations and educational institutions participated in the Fair to meet with students and discuss plans for work or school options after completing studies at Cincinnati State.
Career Center Director Kelly Harper said many of the students who attended the Fair are finishing the final courses for their Nursing degree this semester, and look forward to starting work in health care organizations soon.
Remember to report your Surge Time by Nov. 24
Because of the Thanksgiving break, Surge Time reports for the pay period that ends this week (Nov. 23) must be submitted and approved no later than noon on Sunday, November 24.
Failure to submit your time report on time could impede processing of the paycheck to be issued Friday, Nov. 29.
Any problems that may occur with Nov. 29 paychecks won't be resolved until Monday, Dec. 2.
Send us your December news ASAP
Daily News will publish new articles on Monday, Nov. 25, and then will take a respite until Monday, Dec. 2.
If you have news or announcements about activities occuring the first week of December, please send information to the Daily News Editor (dne@cincinnatistate.edu) promptly.
Your cooperation will help ensure that our staff can share your information in a timely manner.
- Overlook resumes full-service operations on Jan. 19
- College closed for MLK Day on Jan. 18; Community celebrations planned
- Faculty: Watch for class roster changes during first week of Spring Semester
- UC Venture Lab invites CState entrepreneurs to explore new business ideas
- Help requested: Test a new Zoom room for future BOT meetings
- Loaner laptops & hotspots available for SP21 students
- Board member is "New Boss to Watch in 2021"
- Provost's Update sessions resume on Jan. 12
- Blackboard & Zoom training/support available Jan. 11-15
- Brewing Science grad is co-founder of new brewery in Chicago
- Mon. 1/18 - College closed - MLK Day
- Tue. 1/19 - First day of Spring Semester
- Tue. 1/19 - Provost's Academic Update
- Wed. 1/20 - Virtual College Info Session
- Thu. 1/21 - Virtual College Info Session
- Fri. 1/22 - Virtual College Info Session
- Mon. 1/25 - Virtual College Info Session
- Tue. 1/26 - Provost's Academic Update
- Tue. 1/26 - Board of Trustees Meeting
- Wed. 1/27 - Virtual College Info Session