Speak Out
*Note: event discusses topics related to violence.
This year's speak-out creates a safe space for survivors of all forms of sexual violence to “speak out” about their experience, recovery, and healing.
*Note: event discusses topics related to violence.
This year's speak-out creates a safe space for survivors of all forms of sexual violence to “speak out” about their experience, recovery, and healing.
Selected works will be shared for evaluation and after the event, three winners will be selected to receive gift cards:
Being an international student at a United States college isn’t as simple as getting off a plane, moving into the dorms, starting classes, and earning a satisfactory GPA.
From paperwork to getting used to new surroundings, the process is challenging.
To better serve the needs of students, JCC Health Services has partnered with the Chautauqua Center to bring their mobile medical unit to the Jamestown Campus.
Fully licensed family physicians, OB/GYN specialists, and support staff from the Chautauqua Center will be on hand to help with:
To better serve the needs of students, JCC Health Services has partnered with the Chautauqua Center to bring their mobile medical unit to the Jamestown Campus.
Fully licensed family physicians, OB/GYN specialists, and support staff from the Chautauqua Center will be on hand to help with:
To better serve the needs of students, JCC Health Services has partnered with the Chautauqua Center to bring their mobile medical unit to the Jamestown Campus.
Fully licensed family physicians, OB/GYN specialists, and support staff from the Chautauqua Center will be on hand to help with:
To better serve the needs of students, JCC Health Services has partnered with the Chautauqua Center to bring their mobile medical unit to the Jamestown Campus.
Fully licensed family physicians, OB/GYN specialists, and support staff from the Chautauqua Center will be on hand to help with:
Computer Science students at SUNY Jamestown Community College will soon find their learning experience is more immersive and hands-on than ever before. The college was awarded a $12,500 Innovative Instruction Technology Grant, and used the funds to create a virtual and augmented reality room in the Sheldon Center on the Jamestown Campus.
The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Academy recently awarded recruit Aaron Pacos with the Dan Feather Memorial Scholarship.
Verna Feather created the scholarship to honor her husband, the late Dan Feather, who was an 18-year veteran of the Jamestown Police Department. Each year a Chautauqua County resident attending the Sheriff’s Academy who is noted for their professionalism and character receives the award, which was $1,400 this year.
Two free music events celebrating the winter season are planned for December at SUNY Jamestown Community College. Both events are open to the public.
The JCC Rock Ensembles present a high-energy performance at 7 p.m. on Dec. 7 in the Scharmann Theatre on the Jamestown Campus. Directed by Bill Eckstrom, the group will showcase a diverse selection of music in a variety of styles.