Thursday, March 21, 2019


Evening Educational Enrichment Events
Ammerman Campus
During Evening Common Hour 7:00-8:00 pm
Thursday, March 21, 2019

Addiction and the Adolescent Brain
This presentation will explain the neuroscience of the effects of drugs including caffeine (energy drinks), alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, marijuana, “Spice,” Ecstasy, opiates and methamphetamine; how changes in brain dopamine increase the risk of addiction; and the recent clinical findings regarding short and long-term consequences of vaping.
Presented by Dr. Stephen L. Dewey of Addiction Educators, LLC and Adjunct Instructor of Biology
Montauk Point Room, Babylon Student Center, second floor


The Dangers of Social Media and Its Influence on Government/Politics
This event will focus on the role social media plays in government and politics, and the dangers it presents including the cultural changes within society.
Presented by Nicholas Giordano, Associate Professor of Political Science
Mildred Green Room, Babylon Student Center, second floor


Suffolk Sustainability
This presentation will discuss the challenges to sustainability on Long Island, the ways SCCC is addressing those environmental concerns, and the actions Long Islanders can take to promote environmentally sustainable living.
Presented by Melanie Morris, Assistant Director of Sustainability
Eaton’s Neck Room, Babylon Student Center, first floor, behind the cafeteria, to the left

NCLEX for Nursing Students – Pharmacology
Dr. Jeffrey Santorello, D. Pharm., adjunct librarian, will help you understand how to prepare the Pharmacology section of the NCLEX exam.
Huntington, Library room 112, first floor, behind reference desk

Career Services Office: Extended Evening Hours until 8:00pm
Please inform your students that Career Services will be open each of the four evening until 8pm
Located on the Ammerman campus in Babylon Student Center, Room 205 (second floor)
No appointment necessary: all inquiries welcomed.


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