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I M P O R T A N T Message to Students > 03.13.2020

MESSAGE #1 > 03.13.2020 2:12 PM and by  EMAIL
Keep abreast of our class blog at this link: 

COVID - 19 > news institutions of higher learning are taking…

I wanted to take a moment and share some information with each of you in hopes that it may assist you with your online access from where ever your location is currently.


ADOBE is offering free access to Creative Cloud through the end of May. 
Students will need to log in through their Cazenovia College user name and passwords.
Here’s the link > 

Regarding our Course Calendar > at this writing, I am seeing everything one-week out. 
Luckily, I had previously distributed your Midterm Progress Reports prior to leaving on our Spring Recess.  I will make every arrangement possible for us to complete our on-going learning and its on-line environments as seamless as possible so you need not worry about completing our semester successfully together. 

Regarding your Research Paper #1/2 note > I am happy to extend the deadline date.  
Should you still wish to send it to me on the previous due date, you certainly may.   
Please send your research paper via remotely WORD.doc to Pepper by MAR 24th at 10:00 am  
To: jpepper@cazenovia.edu 
Put this in the subject title: Your last name / paper #1/2
In response, I will confirm with you by follow up email that I have indeed received your paper, so you are not wondering in the dark.
Thus, should you not receive confirmation from me, that means, I have not received your paper and it needs to be resent. Please do so.

I will keep you abreast of any changes to our course calendar and its content area via your college email addresses and our blog address. 
Make sure you check these areas at least once a day!

Should you have any difficulty what so ever, please contact me at  jpepper@cazenovia.edu

Best to each of you, I hope you are well and have had a  wonderfully deserved recess!!  Please stay that way!! 

And, like everyone is telling you...wash those hands!!   



Jen Pepper

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