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CW: food, body, diet culture

BOLD Trilogy: EMPOWER presents this month’s speaker event for our March theme on food insecurity and sustainability, “Food, Culture, and Healing the Mind & Body”. 

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CW: food, body, diet culture

BOLD Trilogy: EMPOWER presents this month’s speaker event for our March theme on food insecurity and sustainability, “Food, Culture, and Healing the Mind & Body”. 

Read more . . . (130 words)

CW: food, body, diet culture

BOLD Trilogy: EMPOWER presents this month’s speaker event for our March theme on food insecurity and sustainability, “Food, Culture, and Healing the Mind & Body”. 

Read more . . . (130 words)

Paid Time Away Information

Contributed by Katie Sack on 03/25/21 

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Vacation Time
On June 1, 2020, Ithaca College moved to an accrual-based vacation time model. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the maximum vacation balance for FY 20/21 was increased by the equivalent of 10 days’ worth of accrued time (pro-rated based on percentage of full time). This change is only in effect for FY 20/21. Beginning July 1, 2021, the maximum amount of vacation time you are allowed to accrue will revert back to 1.5 times your annual amount.

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 The Ithaca Music Forum will present a Zoom lecture by musicologist Dr. Ayana Smith of Indiana University entitled "Fake News and False Images:  Sight, Sound, and Credibility in Handel's Operas."  This talk will take place today, Friday, March 26, at 5 pm.  See below for Zoom registration link.

Zoom registration link:

ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqf-quqjosEtyufrG9mc7wfYvQ1fMYQBNO

or contact psilberman@ithaca.edu.

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Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies, has published a new book, Flash Flaherty:  Tales from a Film Seminar (Indiana University Press, 2021).  She co-edited the book with Scott MacDonald, with assistance from Julia Tulke.

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The City of Ithaca Department of Public Works plans to begin spring street cleaning operations on Monday, March 29, with some South Hill streets early on the schedule. Residents who park on the street should watch for signs and check on their cars daily from March 29 through the end of April in order to avoid a costly ticket and towing. If you will be away during this time, you should consider making alternate parking arrangements for your vehicle.

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Members of the IC Web Team will be joining Laurie Koehler, Vice President for Marketing and Enrollment Strategy, and members of the MES leadership team for the next Path to Progress presentation on Friday, March 26 from 10-11 a.m.

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Dear IC Faculty, Staff, and Students,

We write today to share with you a message we sent earlier this afternoon to our Class of 2021 graduates and their families and supporters regarding Commencement.

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The Distinguished Visiting Writers Series at Ithaca College, supported by the Department of Writing and the School of H&S, is thrilled to host a virtual reading and Q&A with poet Ishion Hutchinson this coming Tuesday (3/30) at 6:00 p.m.  

Register here to attend!

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The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20minutes, learn what our community brings to the Arts, and the invariable ways Art invigorates our lives.

 

March 26: Patricia Hunsinger (bio below)

 

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The Leadership Scholar Program recognizes students with a demonstrated record of academic and co-curricular achievements. Students enter the program during their first year at Ithaca College and take on new leadership challenges every semester until they graduate. Components of the program include service projects, professional development, and active involvement in student organizations that is recorded in leadership portfolios, which are presented to administrators and peers every semester.

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 You are invited to the Politics Symposium Reflections on Identity, Race and Colonialism, and Islam, and the Keynote Lecture by Dr. Asma Barlas, ‘The West, Islam and the Mirror of Difference.’ This celebration in honor of Asma’s retirement from Ithaca College will take place on Friday March 26th, 2021, from 3:00-7:30pm (3pm-6pm symposium; 6-7:30pm Keynote Lecture). Please find attached the fliers for both events, and feel free to share, with students and friends. 

 

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Thursday, March 25th, 2021 at 10am
https://ithaca.zoom.us/j/92065607038?pwd=elJwc2FsM1ZKQk14eXZJOFArWVN2dz09
Meeting ID: 920 6560 7038
Passcode: 22222

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The Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity (CSCRE) at Ithaca College invites you to a virtual panel discussion on the state of immigration, immigration policy, and immigrant rights under the new Biden administration.  

Panelists will share their views on shifting federal policies and immigration trends, and what they expect to see from the Biden Administration, followed by a Q&A session.

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We are VERY excited to share that we can finally celebrate our colleague and friend Dr. Asma Barlas’ retirement, an event that we had to cancel last year due to the COVID outbreak. A year later, we are still in the pandemic, but we are going virtual with the event. 

You are invited to the Politics Symposium Reflections on Identity, Race and Colonialism, and Islam, and the Keynote Lecture by Dr. Asma Barlas, ‘The West, Islam and the Mirror of Difference.’ This celebration in honor of Asma’s retirement from Ithaca College will take place on Friday March 26th, 2021, from 3:00-7:30pm (3pm-6pm symposium; 6-7:30pm Keynote Lecture). Please find attached the fliers for both events, and feel free to share, with students and friends. 

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We are VERY excited to share that we can finally celebrate our colleague and friend Dr. Asma Barlas’ retirement, an event that we had to cancel last year due to the COVID outbreak. A year later, we are still in the pandemic, but we are going virtual with the event. 

You are invited to the Politics Symposium Reflections on Identity, Race and Colonialism, and Islam, and the Keynote Lecture by Dr. Asma Barlas, ‘The West, Islam and the Mirror of Difference.’ This celebration in honor of Asma’s retirement from Ithaca College will take place on Friday March 26th, 2021, from 3:00-7:30pm (3pm-6pm symposium; 6-7:30pm Keynote Lecture). Please find attached the fliers for both events, and feel free to share, with students and friends. 

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Career Services is hosting a week of targeted Career Fairs featuring employers and grad schools in specific industries. This is an excellent occasion to expand your network, build confidence, and learn more about career and grad school opportunities that may be available to you in your chosen fields. 

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Conversations Across Screen Cultures, an online initiative featuring live interviews and discussions with film and media scholars, media artists, and programmers in the Central New York region, continues on March 25 at 7:00pm in an interview that features Dr.Iskandar “Izul” Zulkarnain from Hobart and William Smith Colleges..  Dr. Iskandar “Izul” Zulkarnain will be interviewed by Dr.Enrique Gonzalez-Conty, Ithaca College.

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkf-urrTMsG91VddV-XwNdR43T1Evdunx-

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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CW: food, body, diet culture

BOLD Trilogy: EMPOWER presents this month’s speaker event for our March theme on food insecurity and sustainability, “Food, Culture, and Healing the Mind & Body”. 

Read more . . . (130 words)