Monthly Archives: May 2015

Recruitment Announcement – Mailman School of Public Health

This summer we researchers at the Mailman School of Public Health are conducting a research study to learn about how the environmental conditions in the bedroom – especially heat – affect sleep quality. We are looking for Columbia University faculty, research and administrative staff, and graduate students who do not have or rarely use air conditioning to take part in this study.

The study duration is 20 days. During this time we will monitor your sleep quality as well as the environmental conditions of your bedroom using unobtrusive loggers and surveys.

Participation is voluntary and there is no compensation. But you will receive a summary report and learn about your sleep and the environmental conditions of your bedroom.

Interested? Get in touch with us at ehs.sleep@cumc.columbia.edu<mailto:ehs.sleep@cumc.columbia.edu> or call (212) 305-5342.

EVENT: Next-Gen Revenue for Content Creators @ NY Daily News Lab

The Daily News Innovation Lab’s Conversations event, on May 19 at 6:00 pm, “Next-Gen Revenue for Content Creators”, will feature a panel discussion of how content creators are finding new ways to monetize their websites and digital properties.  Grant Whitmore, the Daily News’ EVP of Digital, will moderate a panel featuring Jason Kint (CEO of Digital Content Next),  Ashish Patel (EIR Lerer Ventures), Chad Smolinski (SVP, U.S. News & World Report) and Julie Van Ullen (Senior Director Publisher Business Development at OpenX).

The first 15 students to register at nydn.us/convos using the discount code OHCOLUMBIA will get free access!

MAJOR MEMO: Journalism School Graduation Ticket Distribution

Dear Graduating Students:

READ CAREFULLY – Graduation Tickets

Journalism School Graduation tickets are now available.

To receive your tickets you MUST complete the graduation survey at https://fs7.formsite.com/cu_jschool_careers/GradSurvey15/

The survey is used to create a class directory (both your class list serve and the alumni database), employment statistics and a database of employment information indicating the types of position openings in which you are interested. This is very important in determining how we can better help graduates find the best jobs as quickly as possible, and how the school can help make that happen by also collecting feedback on career services. You willingness to allow career services to circulate your resume is also indicated on the survey.

 The survey is also used to gather feedback on other aspects of your Journalism School experience that cannot be captured through course evaluations.

 You may pick up your tickets from Chanel Roche or Evelyn Corchado in room 207A once you have completed your online graduation survey

They will verify receipt of the survey and have you sign for your ticket envelope containing your tickets to the Journalism School Graduation.

Only those who registered that they are attending graduation and requested tickets receive tickets.

The survey can done 24/7, but the office is open for ticket pick-up on weekdays from 9 am-5 pm only.

If you are a part-time student and it is impossible for you to come in, you may contact Chanel Roche about having tickets mailed. Survey receipt verification is still required.

REMINDER: You must be in compliance with the Assessment System and Sexual Respect Initiative requirements to graduate.  Those who do not submit their materials by the May 15 deadline will be removed from the list of graduating students.

DEADLINE TO PICK UP TICKETS: MAY 19, 5 P.M.

MAJOR MEMO: End-of-Year Manual

Dear Graduating Students:

Please carefully read this End-of-Year Manual for information about building access, locker clean out, equipment use, alumni services and more.

Use of Journalism Building Facilities After May 20.

Use of Building:

Members of the Class of 2015 will have access to the building and its facilities through June 30, 2015.

Exceptions include: any area under construction, and any classrooms and computer rooms being used for summer classes or special programs. If you are in one of these rooms when a class is scheduled to begin, please leave immediately. Refusal to cooperate may result in the termination of your access to the building.

Equipment
All current fines must be paid by Friday, May 8 or a hold will be placed on your student account. All equipment must be returned to the Equipment Room (507) by Friday, May 15th. Action will be taken to repossess equipment from outstanding checkouts after May 15. After graduation, students will be allowed to check out equipment (if all bills paid), as available, until Friday, June 6th. Please remember that scheduled summer school classes and master’s project students, as well as necessary equipment maintenance upgrades, have priority for equipment and editing rooms.

Please be aware that individual computer rooms will be closed at different times for maintenance and upgrading. Though it is likely, it is not guaranteed that there will always be a computer room or terminal available. Due to maintenance schedules, summer class schedules and the master’s projects, it is possible that you will be unable to use a computer at a specific time.

Student Lockers:
All May graduates must empty their lockers by noon, Friday, May 15.

Continuing part-time students and documentary students may keep their lockers. Graduates who will be working on a demo tape or other approved projects during the month of June may also keep their lockers. To request such a locker extension, please send e-mail to Derek Gano at dg2382@columbia.edu with your name and the reason for your request.

Graduates’ lockers that have not been vacated by noon on Friday, May 15, will be have their locks removed and contents moved to a storage bin and eventually discarded. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GRADUATION CEREMONIES UNTIL YOUR LOCKER IS EMPTIED. All locker questions should be directed to Derek Gano at JSchool-Building@lists.columbia.edu

Student Mail Folders:
The mail folders of graduating students may be used until noon, Friday, May 22. All items remaining in boxes after that date will be discarded.

Computer Account and Class Shares:

Access to J-School computer accounts for all graduating students will remain active until June 30, 2015.

All personal server space and class shares (posted below) will be deleted on May 30. Please be sure to backup all of your files to external media (CDs, DVDs, flash media, iPods, etc.) before your account is deactivated. These shares will no longer be available to you and the data will be unrecoverable. Even if you are not graduating this May please also note these shares will be deleted as they are for class work only, so do not continue to use them. New shares will be provisioned for summer courses. 

Shares:

Photo
City News Room
CNS
DigitalMedia
Radio
OnAir
Magazine
Masters
Nightly
Broadcast
TVReporting

University Services After May 20

Health Services
For graduating students we are offering a one-time-only extension of the plan so that it affords a full 52 weeks of coverage. The extension is available upon request and enrollment must be complete no later than August 14, 2015. Details are on our website at health.columbia.edu/insurance

University Libraries

Recent alumni will retain full library privileges, including borrowing privileges and access to licensed electronic databases, for a period of three months beyond the degree conferral date. Access information can be found at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/services/lio/access/. Library Services for alumni can be found at http://www.alumni.libraries.columbia.edu/

Dodge Physical Fitness Center (aka the Gym): You may use the gym over the summer with your current CUID. However, you will have to pay the $91 gym use fee. Beginning in September, you will be eligible for alumni gym use. Please see http://www.dodgefitnesscenter.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9610&ATCLID=205330326 

Alumni Benefits and Services

A variety of benefits and services are available to Journalism School graduates. This page answers most of your most questions and concerns, from auditing a class at Columbia to updating your address information, from obtaining a transcript of your time here to using Columbia’s recreational facilities – http://bit.ly/alumni_benefits

Please note that you will automatically be subscribed to your class listserv using the real world e-mail address supplied in your graduation survey (more details en route from Career Services). To update any of your contact information with us or sign up for a regional listserv, use this form:
http://bit.ly/cugsj_update

LionMail: You keep this account forever.