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Campus News and Events | April 17, 2024

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Important Information for Bexley Graduates

Congratulations on your graduation! Below is information on the name pronunciation hotline and ceremony tickets for both the traditional undergraduate ceremony on Saturday, May 11, and the Bexley graduate ceremony on Wednesday May 8.

 

For more information, click here to go to the Commencement webpage.


Name Pronunciation Hotline

The orator will read your name from a card that you hand them onstage. If you think there is any chance at all your name might be mispronounced at graduation, please call the pronunciation hotline at 614-236-6999 by 8 a.m. on Friday, May 3, and annunciate your full name as you wish to hear it read. Please do so slowly and clearly, more than once, but naturally enough for the name reader to hear it the way it really sounds. We cannot stress the importance of doing this if you want to hear your name called correctly. Also, include the graduation session you will be attending (i.e. traditional undergraduate ceremony or graduate ceremony).

 

Tickets

Each graduate will receive e-tickets for their guests. Please see the Commencement webpage for your ceremony (undergraduate or graduate) on the number of tickets you will receive. If you would like to be considered for additional tickets, please fill out the request form on the Commencement webpage. Additional tickets are not guaranteed. 



All sessions will be live streamed from Capital's YouTube channel. Only graduates who have registered to attend through the Registrar’s Office may order tickets, which means you have APPLIED for graduation and are clearing. Any duplicate requests will be deleted. Tickets will be available through May 3, but please do not wait.


 

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Celebrating Excellence

Members of the University community are encouraged to join in today’s celebrations of academic excellence.

 

Honors Convocation

The annual Honors Convocation recognizes deserving students, faculty, and staff for their scholarship and leadership.

 

Wednesday, April 17

10 a.m.

Mees Hall

 

Picnic

11:30 a.m.

The Capital Center

 

Research Symposium

The 28th annual Symposium on Undergraduate Scholarship and 8th annual Graduate Research Forum showcase the impact of experiential learning in its many forms.

 

Wednesday, April 17

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Student poster sessions 

The Capital Center

 

1:30 to 4 p.m.

Student oral presentations

Various locations

Student Leadership Awards

Join us for the Student Leadership Awards recognizing students and organizations for their accomplishments this academic year.



Thursday, April 18

6 p.m.

Schneider Conference Room, Student Union

Join the First Comet Bowling Team!

If you haven’t already heard, Capital has added Men’s and Women’s Varsity Bowling to the list of Comets sports teams. Head Coach Jeff Robinson is actively recruiting for the first class of Comet Bowlers. If you are interested in joining the team, you are encouraged to attend an information meeting.


Thursday, April 18

3:30 p.m.

Moe Lounge, second floor, The Capital Center



Please call or email Coach Robinson at jrobinson168@capital.edu or 614-296-9779 if you plan to attend. To read more about the coach, click here.

Graduation Regalia Available at The Gear Shop

If you missed the online order deadline for your graduation caps and gowns, no worries, we have you covered! Stop by the Bookstore in the Student Union on the Bexley campus and pick up everything you need.

 

  • Regalia: undergraduate, master’s, hoods
  • Diploma frames
  • Class rings (discount code available until May)

 

If you’ve already ordered regalia, pick-up will take place at the Bookstore from Tuesday, April 30, through Friday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Light refreshment will be available.

Summer Class Registration Open

Registration is now open for summer 2024 classes, and we invite you to consider the benefits of taking classes in the summer. In addition to in-person classes, this year we have a greater selection of online courses available, which provide you with the option to take classes from wherever you are. In addition to options in learning format, summer class offer:

 

  • Lower tuition. Summer tuition is substantially discounted, which represents a great savings to you!
  • Opportunities to get ahead, catch up on credit hours, repeat a class, or explore a new area of interest.
  • Grades earned in summer classes count toward your Capital GPA, while grades earned at other institutions do not. Focus on one or two classes to improve your GPA, improve your academic standing, or meet financial aid requirements.
  • An expanded list of online (synchronous and asynchronous) classes are available, especially Signature Learning UC classes.
  • For students who wish to take in-person math, science, and other courses on campus, you will experience a smaller class size, one-on-one support from faculty, and have access to Academic Success resources.
  • Courses are offered in 8-week and 16-week formats. 


Summer semester begins on May 13. Summer II begins on July 1. For students interested in in-person science and math courses offered through the Summer Institute for Science and Math, sessions begin on May 20 and June 18.

 

Register for the Summer 2024 courses now on myCAP! 

 

To learn more, visit www.capital.edu/summer. For help in selecting summer classes, please reach out to your advisor or the Advising Office at advising@capital.edu.

Finished with Your Textbooks?

Return your textbook rentals or sell textbooks back to eCampus. No need to pay from shipping, just bring your textbooks and student ID. We’ll take care of the rest.



Wednesday, May 1, through Tuesday, May 7

Bookstore, Student Union

Announcing Capital’s New Intranet for Faculty and Staff!

We're excited to announce the launch of Capital's new intranet platform, Cap Central! Designed to streamline internal communications, foster collaboration, and provide easy access to resources, Cap Central will enhance how we work together across campuses.


  • News and Announcements: Stay informed about the latest updates, events, and important announcements.
  • Centralized Information: Find policies, resources, and Town Hall recordings in one place, saving you time and effort.
  • Departmental Pages: Connect with colleagues across campus, share resources, and collaborate efficiently.


We encourage you to explore the platform and familiarize yourself with the provided resources and information. Thank you for embracing Cap Central as we strive to enhance our internal communication and collaboration efforts!


Please email imc@capital.edu with your questions, concerns, or just general feedback. We'd also love to hear from you if your department is interested in hosting its own page.

Capital Conversations

Proudly created by the Culture and Climate Committee, the Capital Conversations series builds upon the success of the Provost's Lunch, elevating it to a new level of connectivity. Capital Conversations is a lunchtime series open to all faculty and staff. Come join your fellow employees and enjoy lunch on us!

 

April 23: President’s Lunch

May 1: April Novotny, vice president, Advancement

 

12 to 2 p.m.

Main Dining Room, Student Union



If you are a department leader interested in hosting a session, please reach out to rmohr@capital.edu.

Schumacher Gallery Special Exhibits

Capital University’s annual Student Showcase is a multimedia exhibition highlighting a variety of works created by the students at Capital University.

 

April 15-30

The Schumacher Gallery

Fourth floor, Blackmore Library

 

Also currently on display is “What Were You Wearing? Sexual Assault Education and Prevention.” This annual exhibit features narratives and re-creations of outfits based on experiences answering this frequently asked question of survivors. This event occurs yearly during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Please join us to unlearn one of our culture's most prevalent rape myths. 

Annual Title IX Survey

Each year, Capital University participates in the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Changing Campus Culture initiative, including a survey to gauge student experiences on campus. All students, faculty and staff should have received a survey email within the last few days.



The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. 

 

Important Note / Trigger Warning

Some of the questions in this survey use specific language regarding behaviors related to unwanted sexual contact. We recognize that questions ask about personal and sexual information that might be emotionally difficult to answer. You may leave the survey at any time by simply clicking out of the window.

 

Students

Take the survey here: https://capital.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Mslhismc5DrKjs. To be eligible for gift cards, please complete the survey by Friday, May 10, at 5 p.m.

 

Faculty and Staff

Take the survey here: https://capital.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cFIkqcOHClToa0K. Please complete the survey by Friday, May 10.

Summer Hours

The end of a challenging yet successful academic year is fast approaching. Capital University recognizes that employees appreciate the opportunity to work an adjusted schedule in the summer. Therefore, we will once again adjust our office hours for the summer to 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. daily. All employees will still be paid for their full work day. For clarity, this means any vacation days taken during this time also equate to a normal full work day. 

 

Summer hours will be in effect as follows: 

Bexley Campus: Monday, May 13, through Friday, Aug. 9

Trinity and the Law School: Monday, May 20, through Friday, Aug. 9


Scheduling needs may vary by department to continue to meet the various needs across the university during the summer. A consistent level of campus safety, service to our students, and functionality of campus facilities must be maintained, so supervisors should coordinate staff scheduling with the appropriate vice president to ensure their constituencies are well served.

Thank you for your continued hard work and service to Capital University!

Student Employment Spring to Summer Transition

ALL student employment positions will be terminated after the end of the spring semester on May 19. The last biweekly pay period for students is May 6 through May 19, paid on Friday, May 24.

 

New hire requests will need to be completed for summer jobs. Summer student positions begin on or after May 20.

Watch for an email communication soon from Steve Szczepaniak with more details.

Also, if you have any semester-end stipends for students, please submit your student payroll payment requests with appropriate signatures to Steve Szczepaniak at sszczepaniak@capital.edu before the end of the corresponding pay period.

April Novotny, Capital’s vice president of University Advancement and Chief Development officer, received the Mike Ziemianski Distinguished Service Award at the CASE conference in Chicago on April. The annual award, the highest that can be achieved in the district, recognizes advancement professionals who have given outstanding service to District V for at least five years. “April has a long history with volunteer leadership to District, having most recently served as past-chair and a former conference chair,” said Jeri Pat Gabbert, CASE Award Committee member. “Her leadership during Covid and the transition to OneCASE has been vital to our district. Her nomination stood out to the selection committee as she has provided outstanding leadership service to CASE for many, many years, and we were thrilled to be able to celebrate her with this award.”

The Chimes staff received the top award for Division B University Newspapers at the Ohio News Media Association during its Columbus convention April 4. The Frank E. Deaner Award for Excellence in Collegiate Journalism is conferred upon a publication that has the most wins in 10 categories of competition.

 

“The staff this year has taken their journalism training seriously,” Kelly Messinger, adviser, said. “They know the standards of good journalism and are practicing it. I am so pleased.”

 

In addition to overall excellence, the Chimes had first places in overall print design, website, headline writing and opinion writing, and received second places for in-depth reporting and overall news coverage.


Charlie Rinehart, first year, took the headline honors for “Whose AI generated line is it anyway?”


Marvin Wurr, junior, received the opinion writing award for a variety of columns about cell phones, the Roman Empire, and pepperoni.


Adrian Suppes, editor-in-chief who received a second place for in-depth reporting of university finances, said, “What this staff has been able to accomplish this year is amazing. Their hard work and dedication have been incredible and deserving of this great recognition. I am so honored to be a part of and lead this group.”

Campus Parking on Saturday

Heavy event traffic is expected on campus this Saturday, April 20, when more than 470 people will be on campus for the Ohio History Connection’s 2024 Ohio History Day. Heavy traffic is expected, particularly around the Pleasant Ridge parking lots. Parking will be prohibited on Pleasant Ridge Avenue between Main Street and East Mound Street. Parking lots S1, S2, and S3 will be used by this group, but S7 could also be impacted. If you are going to be on campus that day, please park in lots on the west side of campus.

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