Virtual Programs

This Could Be You: Business & Entrepreneurship Speaker Series

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 12:31 pm

Hear from local business owners and industry experts as they discuss careers and educational pathways related to JCC's Business & Entrepreneurship Career Community. Speakers include:

  • Mikayla & Nick Certo, Crown Street Roasting Company
  • Jill Uber, The Aesthetic House
  • Jessica Main, The Resource Center

This industry has many interesting career opportunities to offer! Make professional connections, ask questions and gain insight into what a day in the life is like.  

This Could Be You: Society & Human Expression Speaker Series

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 12:31 pm

Could this be you? Meet a JCC alum who now works as an assistant producer for a Buffalo ad agency, a tattoo artist and his apprentice during this career discovery chat! All are industry experts and professionals working in the Society & Human Expression Career Community. Ask questions, gain tips, and make professional connections with speakers. 

Board of Trustees' Committee Meetings

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 12:31 pm

The Board of Trustees’ Committee Meetings will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022.  The meetings will be held via Zoom technology. 

Committees are scheduled as follows: 
3 p.m. — Educational Services Committee
4 p.m. — Human Resources Committee

Contact Marsha Hern with any questions.

Careers in Forensic Psychology: A Discussion with Dr. Greg Bohall

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 12:31 pm

Learn about the educational and career pathway to the field of clinical forensic psychology from Dr. Greg Bohall, co-owner of Innovative Psychological Solultions, a professional corporation in Los Angeles, CA. A JCC alum, Bohall provides clinical and forensic consultation for various organizations and systems throughout North America; is an adjunct instructor at Pepperdine University, SUNY Buffalo, and Antioch University; and the principal author in the co-authored textbook, The Psychologists Guide to Professional Development (2017). 

Banned Books Read Out

Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 12:31 pm

Now, more than ever, public school libraries face challenges regarding the content they provide. Is it censorship, parental control, or both? Learn more about recent events, discuss the implications of censorship, join us in celebrating your right to read, and have a snack as we read from banned books in recognition of National Banned Books Week.

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