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Dean Scott Brown

By Contributing Writer on May 31, 2016

To the campus community:

I write today with news that Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Scott Brown has been named vice president for student affairs and dean of students at the College of Wooster, effective August 1.

Scott has been an energetic and trusted presence on campus since 2008, supervising a variety of departments within the Office of the Dean of the College, including the ALANA Cultural Center; the Max A. Shacknai Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, and Education; the Center for Leadership and Student Involvement; the chaplain’s office; fraternity and sorority affairs; and more. His dedication to the well-being of each student has been a benefit to our entire community. During his busy tenure, Scott:

  • established and chaired presidentially appointed committees to coordinate campus responses to sexual violence as well as drug and alcohol abuse;
  • built campuswide coalitions as co-chair of the university’s National Coalition Building Institute team; and
  • fostered proactive crisis management by co-chairing Colgate’s Emergency Management Team.

As interim dean of the college (2011–2012), he initiated the reframing of transgender student support, and he reengaged faculty in the strategic planning process to integrate living and the liberal arts.

As we announced earlier in the semester, Scott was scheduled to reprise his role as Colgate’s interim dean of the college beginning July 1. We are making new arrangements to fill the interim position and will share the outcome shortly.

The Office of the Dean of the College comprises numerous offices and departments, each staffed with skilled professionals whose work is crucial to the Colgate experience that we offer our students. The university’s administration, led by incoming president Brian Casey, is committed to providing support and facilitating a smooth and speedy transition in division leadership.

We offer our best wishes to Scott and his family, along with our many thanks for his service to Colgate. We will soon have a chance to celebrate him and thank him in person.

Jill Harsin
Interim President


ITSInfo: Wireless Network Device Registration

By Contributing Writer on May 16, 2016

Description:
ITS recently upgraded network equipment that our community uses to connect wirelessly to the network. This upgrade will provide a significant leap forward in network management, security and capability.

If you are having difficulty accessing the wireless network, please perform the following:

  1. Connect to the “Colgate” SSID (network name) on your wireless device.
  2. Use the password “wireless” when prompted.
  3. Open a web browser if one does not automatically open.
  4. Enter your Colgate username and password (the same credentials you use to access the portal).
  5. A registration confirmation message will appear. Wait approximately 25 seconds.
  6. Your device is now registered on the Colgate wireless network.

Impact:
Newly installed wireless network software may require some users to register their device(s).

Affected Users:
Wireless network users (laptop, tablet, smartphone).

If you continue to experience difficulties, please phone the ITS Service Desk at 315-228-7111 or send an email to itshelp@colgate.edu.


Colgate Cruiser and bus services

By Contributing Writer on May 11, 2016

Dear members of the Colgate community:

Over the last several months, our purchasing department has worked with an advisory committee of staff, faculty, and students to facilitate two Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for the university’s bus service. The first was for the Colgate Cruiser and on-demand service, and the other was for charter bus service. I am writing to announce the outcome of their efforts, whose recommendation I have approved.

Cruiser and on-demand service will be operated by First Transit Inc. A national firm that provides transit services to campuses around the country, First Transit has a hub in nearby Norwich, and will have a presence on campus once service begins with Colgate, effective June 1, 2016.

For charter service, there will be a choice of two companies, Wade Tours and Hale Transportation, also effective June 1. Wade Tours, located in Schenectady, N.Y., provides charter services throughout the region, including Syracuse, Binghamton, and Ithaca. Hale Transportation, located in Clinton, N.Y., also has experience in providing charter service to the central New York area. Both companies have provided limited service to our campus in the past, and we look forward to growing these partnerships.

Please join me in thanking the members of the Bus Service Advisory Team (listed below) for their outstanding and comprehensive work. We are confident that the companies selected will provide a high level of service to the community.

Details regarding the implementation of each service will be communicated in the coming weeks; in the meantime, if you have specific questions, you can contact Alan Leonard in the purchasing office at extension 7477.

Sincerely,
Brian G. Hutzley
Vice President for Finance and Administration
Colgate University
315-228-7766

Bus Service Advisory Team

  • Derek Baker ’18, SGA
  • Rene Beers, Biology
  • Joanne Borfitz, Community Affairs & Auxiliary Services
  • Lori Chlad, Human Resources
  • Sue Dolly Lathrop, Admissions
  • Frank Frey, OUS
  • Lori Godshalk, Athletics
  • Ann-Marie Guglieri, Athletics
  • Ellen Holm, DOC
  • Steven Huang ’17, SGA
  • David Kim ’16 , SGA
  • Frank Kuan, OUS
  • George (Nick) Laub ’16, SGA
  • Alan Leonard. Purchasing
  • Marni Manwarren, Economics
  • Thirza Morreale, Advancement
  • Aisha Musa, Religion
  • Tom O’Neill, Accounting and Control
  • Helen Payne, Provost & Dean of Faculty
  • John Pumilio, Sustainability
  • Providence Ryan ’16, SGA
  • Jorge Soto ’19, SGA