Category: Around Campus

Campus Protocols for Covid-19: The Response and the Future

New protocols and guidelines have been set in place for the safety of students, faculty, and visitors coming to campus. Mandatory temperature checks, required face coverings, thorough cleaning and disinfecting protocols, as well as staff members being trained for social distancing and hygiene protocols are among some of the new rules and regulations for keeping everyone coming on campus safe.

September 27, 2020

4Cs hosted event Suitcase Stories Unpacked continues to move forward.

Although Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) closed its campus to the public, Suitcase Stories Unpacked continued their planned training sessions online via Zoom. Giving people the training, they’d hoped for when they signed up for the lessons.

April 28, 2020

Tutoring center aims for balance in online tutoring during isolation.

Despite the unexpected transition to remote learning, the Tutoring Center still able to help students in need of assistance. They’re completing tutoring sessions over Zoom and communicate prior to and following these sessions through email.

April 21, 2020

New college app provides convenient means of communication for 4Cs.

Nowadays, the quickest way to get a hold of or interact with an individual is through mobile devices and social media. Taking advantage of this, Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) has recently launched its very own app.

April 14, 2020

4Cs offers campus as COVID-19 testing center.

President Cox: "We wanted to help our community. We worked with our partners at Cape Cod Healthcare and Barnstable County and supported their efforts as they utilized our prime location and space."

April 14, 2020

Positivity is key in strengthening mental health during these uncertain times.

In a world where everything is solely online now due to the Coronavirus, it can be hard to interact with those who can help you, but there are still many resources ready to help anyone who is in need.

April 14, 2020

4Cs community find methods of coping with current online learning format.

Waking up thirty minutes before class, sitting in your pajamas while you do work and not having to actually step foot on campus to attend school seems like it would be a dream for most right? While some individuals might find themselves right in their element, those who prefer to learn in a classroom you might find that they’re living in a nightmare.

April 14, 2020

Classes ‘Zoom’ to online format amid pandemic.

Many schools across the country are now going entirely online due to concerns about COVID-19, including Cape Cod Community College (4Cs). Individuals are navigating the best they can through the unknown and attempting to adapt. That unknown for many students is now taking online classes in Zoom.

April 2, 2020

Regulations regarding campus service pets

Sitting in the library studying for a quiz or test can be boring. Even working on the computer in a lab or in the writing center can become tedious, especially on a Monday. In walks a student with a dog to immediately brighten up your day and you may be tempted to run over and play with and pet the dog. Be careful, because that dog is most likely a service dog and is currently working.

March 10, 2020

College students face addiction

On college campuses across the country, the beginning stages of addiction can surface, and with students becoming more and more comfortable with the presence of several substances, the concern is starting to become serious.

March 10, 2020