Archive for December, 2008

New Weekend Computer Lab Hours

December 31, 2008

As more and more people and places make computers and internet services available, HJC has noticed a significant reduction in the number of students using the computer lab hours. Consequently, HJC will be changing the weekend hours for computer labs.

For the Winter Quarter 2009, the computer labs will be open the following 3 Saturdays from noon – 2:00 pm.

January 17
February 7
March 7

Please make sure you plan according if you want to use the computer labs at HJC. As always, the computer labs will be available the following times during the week:

Monday 7:00 am – 8:00 am and 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday – 7:00 am – 8:00 am and 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Friday 7:00 am – 8:00 am and 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Holiday Hours at HJC

December 16, 2008

With the holidays fast approaching, HJC will be adjusting the normal operating hours to allow staff time to spend with family and friends. Following is the schedule through January 2.

 

December 22 – Office open 9 – 5  - Grades mailed out

December 23 – Office open 9 – noon

December 24 – 26 Office Closed

December 29 – Office open 9 – 5

December 30 – Office open 9 – 7 pm

December 31 – Office open 9 – noon

January 1 – Office Closed

January 2 – Office open 10 – 4

HJC Students Give Back to the Community

December 11, 2008

HJC students made this year’s giving tree one of the most successful ever. HJC students “adopted” 16 children from the local Salvation Army’s Angel Tree. Students then picked gifts from the children’s wish list and purchased the items for them.

The HJC honor society students helped wrap and organize the gifts for delivery to the Salvation Army.

Thanks to all of those that helped make the holidays a little brighter for local residents.

HJC Gifts

HJC Gifts

HJC to Host Appalachian Festival

December 3, 2008

The Appalachian Culture class at Huntington Junior College is hosting an Appalachian festival on Wednesday, December 10, from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm. This festival celebrates the history and culture found here in the Appalachian region. There will be free food, crafts for sale, and live music.

Stop by and visit this wonderful event organized by students of HJC.