Calendar events also automatically show up in the GC News & Events area, and many
other places on the campus website, as well as automatically getting included in
event-related e-newsletters that the College sends out.
For more on publicizing your event, contact the GC Public Relations office.
to plan your event by viewing tentative dates for other events in the
planning stage.
Although anyone at Goshen College (students, faculty, staff) can enter an
event into the calendar, entering an event in the calendar does not guarantee
a room reservation on campus, nor does it request any other support services
for your event, such as A/V services, food service, or custodial services.
Please see the Getting started
tab on this website for more about that process.
Viewing tentative events
When you browse to the Web Calendar you'll see the 'public view', that is,
only the events which have been approved by calendar administrators. But if
you're planning an event, you may also be interested in those 'tentative
events' that others on campus may have entered into the event calendar, but
which are not yet finalized. Note: This option is only available to on-campus
computers.
To view the tentative events too, just do this:
Browse to the Event Calendar. If you're looking at the GC Event Calendar from on campus (or through a GC
dialup connection) you'll see a link labelled "Log in" at the upper right.
Click the "Log in" link at the top of the page. You'll be asked for
your userid and password. Use your e-mail userid and password.
Click "Continue". You'll see the event calendar once more, but now
you'll see any additional, tentative
events shown with a gray background.
Entering an event
To enter your event in the web calendar:
Login to the calendar (as above), and then,
click on 'add' in the upper right corner.
Fill out the form that shows up with as much information as you know
about the event.
You will be registered in the database as the person who submitted the event.
This is not the same as the contact person for the event (see below). Your
newly entered event will not be viewable by the public until it's been approved
by a calendar administrator.
You will need the following information on hand when you are ready to
register an event with the GC event calendar:
A name for the event
(required)
The location--you should know the building and room number. Some
events (e.g. "New Year's day") have no location.
The date and starting time for the event
(required) . If the event spans several days (e.g. an
art exhibition), also know the ending date.
You'll be asked to designate one
(required)
or two categories in which the event fits.
You can fill in a short description of the event which is the place
to include things like the cost (if any) of the event.
You may include a picture related to the event. If you would like to
include a picture, you should have an image file on your computer ready to
upload. The file should be in either the gif or jpeg format, the filename needs
to end with the ".gif" or ".jpg" extension, and should have a size no greater
than 150 X 200 pixels.
You may include the name of a contact person and their phone
and/or e-mail address. This person does not have to be you-- can be
different from the submitting person.
If there is an already-existing website related to your event, have the
URL of the website handy.
Automatic notification
When you've finished entering an event into the database, an automatic
e-mail notification will be sent to anyone who has subscribed to the
"gc-events" listserv. Another e-mail will be sent to the calendar
administrator(s) for the main category of your event, which allows them to
"approve" your event for public viewing.
Editing events
To edit events you've entered:
login to the event calendar (as above...), and then ...
find your event. You should then see an 'edit' link beside your
event.
Click 'edit' underneath your event title.
You can edit anything about events which you entered up until they are
approved for public viewing.
After an event has been approved for public viewing by a calendar
administrator, you may still edit publicity-related items, but not things like
the date, time, or location. Talk to folks in the Office of Conferences and
Events if you need to change those after approval.
Approval and calendar administrators
Though anyone on campus may enter an event into the database of GC
events, events are not viewable by the general public, and therefore not
considered final, until a calendar administrator approves an event. Events are
approved after the following has occurred:
The event has been reviewed by the appropriate department and coordinated
with the Master Calendar. Student events must be approved by Student Life or be
sponsored by a faculty member for projects / events.
If a location is noted, that room has been reserved and approved.
That appropriate service providers have been notified.
Calendar administrators are managed from the Office of Conferences and Events
to ensure coordination with the Campus Master Calendar. If you have questions
about approval for events, please contact this office by email at events
@goshen.edu or by phone at extension 7881.
Once an event is approved, only calendar administrators may edit the
required fields. The event owner may edit the description with detailed
information about event, including any photos and attachments related to the
event. Any questions may be directed to the Office of Conferences and Events by
sending an email to events
@goshen.edu.