Yesterday (Thursday, November 19th), Time Warner Cable experiences a problems with a damaged "node" that caused a neighborhood-wide Road Runner cable modem service outage. They report that the problem has now been fixed. Residents of 110th St with cable modems, however, need to follow the reboot instructions at http://www.barnard.edu/resnet/roadrunner.html in order for their modem to receive a signal and connect to the internet.
If you continue to have problems with your cable modem after following the reboot instructions, please contact help@barnard.edu for troubleshooting.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Spring Room Change & Buy Out Request Forms
Spring Room Change request forms will be available to download from http://barnard.edu/reslife/roomchanges/ starting Mon, Nov 23. Request forms will be due no later than 1pm on Thur, Dec 3. If you are granted a room change, you must be willing to stay until the end of exam week (10am on Thur, Dec 24) to complete your room change before Winter Break starts.
If a vacancy opens up in your double or triple, you may submit a request to "Buy Out" that space (and not get a new roommate). Buy Out Request forms will be available to download from http://barnard.edu/reslife/roomchanges/ starting Mon, Nov 23. Otherwise, the vacancy will likely be filled through a room change or by a new spring student.
If a vacancy opens up in your room/suite, you may encourage a friend to request the space through a Room Change Request or by specifying your room/suite on their housing application (i.e. students returning from abroad, readmitted, etc). You will need to submit a Roommate/Suitemate Request Form (http://barnard.edu/reslife/roomchanges/Roommate_Suitemate_Request_Form.pdf) mutually requesting your friend, no later than 1pm on Thur, Dec 3.
40+ visiting international students will be coming this Spring from Denmark, Italy, China, South Korea, and Singapore. If you have a space opening up in your room/suite and would like to request one of these students, please email housing@barnard.edu.
If a vacancy opens up in your double or triple, you may submit a request to "Buy Out" that space (and not get a new roommate). Buy Out Request forms will be available to download from http://barnard.edu/reslife/roomchanges/ starting Mon, Nov 23. Otherwise, the vacancy will likely be filled through a room change or by a new spring student.
If a vacancy opens up in your room/suite, you may encourage a friend to request the space through a Room Change Request or by specifying your room/suite on their housing application (i.e. students returning from abroad, readmitted, etc). You will need to submit a Roommate/Suitemate Request Form (http://barnard.edu/reslife/roomchanges/Roommate_Suitemate_Request_Form.pdf) mutually requesting your friend, no later than 1pm on Thur, Dec 3.
40+ visiting international students will be coming this Spring from Denmark, Italy, China, South Korea, and Singapore. If you have a space opening up in your room/suite and would like to request one of these students, please email housing@barnard.edu.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
RA Applications
Would you like to be an RA next year? The RA Selection Process is quickly approaching! To apply, you MUST attend one of the following Information Sessions. At these sessions, you will learn more about the position, the interview process and pick up the application packet.
Information Sessions:
If you have questions after reading the Information Packet and visiting the Facebook Group, please email the RA Selection Committee at raselection@barnard.edu. We hope to see you at one of the information sessions!
Best,
The RA Selection Committee
Julia Tolentino, Sulz Tower RA
Leonore Waldrip, FYF RA
Chera Reid, 110th St. Graduate Hall Director
Liz Smith, S/X Graduate Hall Director
Jody Wecht, Assistant to the Associate Dean
Steve Tolman, Associate Director
Information Sessions:
- Tuesday,12/1, 5:00-6:00pm -- Lewis Parlor (1st Floor of Brooks)
- Wednesday, 12/2, 9:30-10:30pm -- Lewis Parlor (1st Floor of Brooks)
- Thursday, 12/3, 7:00-8:00pm -- Lewis Parlor (1st Floor of Brooks)
- Friday, 12/4, 1:00-2:00pm -- Lewis Parlor (1st Floor of Brooks)
- Sunday, 12/6, 5:00-6:00pm -- Lewis Parlor (1st Floor of Brooks)
If you have questions after reading the Information Packet and visiting the Facebook Group, please email the RA Selection Committee at raselection@barnard.edu. We hope to see you at one of the information sessions!
Best,
The RA Selection Committee
Julia Tolentino, Sulz Tower RA
Leonore Waldrip, FYF RA
Chera Reid, 110th St. Graduate Hall Director
Liz Smith, S/X Graduate Hall Director
Jody Wecht, Assistant to the Associate Dean
Steve Tolman, Associate Director
Monday, November 9, 2009
Heat information from Facilities
The weather has begun to turn cold and the heating system in all college-owned buildings has been activated (effective 10/1/09 as required by the NYC code). The boiler in your building is set to automatic operation and will turn on to provide heat whenever the outside air temperature falls below 55 degrees. We try to maintain interior room temperatures in a range of 68-70 degrees.
Please follow these helpful hints to help conserve heat:
Office of Facilities Services
Please follow these helpful hints to help conserve heat:
- Close all windows to prevent drafts and heat loss. If you are having troubles closing a window or if you feel air entering around a window, please submit a work order or contact the Facilities Office.
- Keep radiators clear of furniture, bedding and clothing to allow unrestricted air flow around your radiator. This helps keep warm air circulating and distributes heat throughout the room.
- If your room feels cold or a radiator appears not to be working properly, please contact the Facilities Office at 854-2041 (8am-5 pm). After 5pm, please call 854-3362 (Public Safety) to report a cold complaint. A mechanic will immediately be dispatched to check and address the problem(s).
- If you live at 601 W 110th St and your room feels cold or a radiator appears not to be working properly, please contract the 110th St Front Desk or dial 0 on your intercom (facilities concerns are handled in-house at 110th St).
Office of Facilities Services
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Winter Break Housing Requests (due Dec 21)
Barnard College's residence halls will close officially for Winter Break at 10am on Thursday, December 24, 2009 and reopen at 9am on Saturday, January 16, 2010.
Students may not return to or live in the residence halls over Winter Break UNLESS they have received permission from Residential Life & Housing and have a valid 09/10 Winter Break sticker on their ID. Only students living in the residence halls for BOTH the Fall & Spring semesters may request Winter Break Housing.
Winter Break Housing Request Forms will be available to download from the Res Life website (http://barnard.edu/reslife/winterbreak/) on Monday, November 23 and must be submitted no later than 1pm on Monday, December 21.
Students approved to stay over Winter Break will be billed $100 on their student account, regardless of length of stay. The fee will be waived for the following students only: seniors, international students, athletes competing over Winter Break, and/or students participating in approved workshops the last week of break (for the length of the workshop only).
Permission may be granted for the following reasons:
The following reasons will NOT be approved:
For more information, visit http://barnard.edu/reslife/winterbreak/.
Note: Barnard students living in Columbia residence halls are subject to CU Housing policies relating to Winter Break housing.
Students may not return to or live in the residence halls over Winter Break UNLESS they have received permission from Residential Life & Housing and have a valid 09/10 Winter Break sticker on their ID. Only students living in the residence halls for BOTH the Fall & Spring semesters may request Winter Break Housing.
Winter Break Housing Request Forms will be available to download from the Res Life website (http://barnard.edu/reslife/winterbreak/) on Monday, November 23 and must be submitted no later than 1pm on Monday, December 21.
Students approved to stay over Winter Break will be billed $100 on their student account, regardless of length of stay. The fee will be waived for the following students only: seniors, international students, athletes competing over Winter Break, and/or students participating in approved workshops the last week of break (for the length of the workshop only).
Permission may be granted for the following reasons:
- You are a Senior (Seniors still MUST submit the request form to receive permission & get a WB sticker)
- You are working for a Barnard/Columbia office over winter break
- You are conducting research with a faculty member
- You are working at an internship in the city
- You are an international student or have a conflict with an international flight
- You are an athlete whose team is in practice and/or competition
The following reasons will NOT be approved:
- You want to attend a fabulous New Year’s Eve party in the city
- You want to bring your friends to the city for vacation
- Your domestic flight home leaves after the check-out deadline
- Your parents can’t come on the scheduled check-out day to pick you up
- Your bedroom at home is now a guest room
- You scheduled a vacation flight out of a NY airport and want to stay over
- You will not be in housing for the Spring semester (or were not in housing for the Fall semester), ex. students going abroad for the Spring or graduating in February
For more information, visit http://barnard.edu/reslife/winterbreak/.
Note: Barnard students living in Columbia residence halls are subject to CU Housing policies relating to Winter Break housing.
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