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Greetings Campus Community, Members of the LMS Governance Committee have reviewed an initial pilot plan and are making final revisions based on feedback. The plan will be shared with the campus community later this week via Intercom and the project website: https://www.ithaca.edu/lmsproject. We will share the final plan along with a detailed list of expectations and participation opportunities. Read more . . . (149 words) Professors Jolly and Majeed publish essays in the Art BulletinContributed by Jennifer Germann on 02/28/21
The Department of Art History is pleased to announce that two faculty—Professor Jennifer Jolly and Assistant Professor Risham Majeed—have published essays in this March 2021 issue of the Art Bulletin, the flagship journal of the discipline of Art History and its professional organization, the College Art Association. Read more . . . (152 words)
IC Mail Service is not able to accept packages or items from direct delivery services. This includes any entity attempting to deliver items or packages without a complete recipient address, tracking information, valid sender address, etc. Read more . . . (74 words) Skott Jones (Associate Professor, Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology) Publishes New York SLP Study with Alumni in Perspectives on School-Based IssuesContributed by Amy Rominger on 02/26/21
Dr. Skott Jones, Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, co-authored a study (“Job Satisfaction of School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists in New York State as a Function of Workplace Features”) with three alumni who recently graduated from the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology program: Read more . . . (255 words) Office of Student Engagement Service and Involvement Scholarships Now Available!Contributed by Jess Shapiro on 02/26/21
Need a scholarship for the 2021-2022 academic year? The Office of Student Engagement is happy to announce a number of scholarship opportunities available to YOU for the 2021-2022 academic year. You can apply to multiple scholarships using ONE application. All OSE Service and Involvement Scholarship applications are due Sunday, March 21st at 11:59pm. Descriptions of each scholarship are available along with the application link through our website: Office of Student Engagement Service and Involvement Scholarships. You will find that each scholarship has different qualifications, but most of them require campus involvement and/or community service during your collegiate career. Some scholarships are only available to students with financial need. Read more . . . (50 words) 1 Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 02/26/21
The zoom event for tonight is cancelled. Please check intercom for future dates and times. The format of future meetings will be an opportunity to ask Professor Matt Price of the Physics and Astronomy Department questions and learn more about the Clinton B. Ford Observatory. Read more . . . (22 words)
Psychology Professor Jeffrey Holmes recently published a research article entitled The Bad Test-taker Identity in the journal Teaching of Psychology.
Read more . . . (20 words) Associate Professor Kim Wilkinson Published in Journal of Occupational Therapy PracticeContributed by Anne Carlineo on 02/26/21
Associate professor Kimberly Wilkinson (Occupational Therapy) and alumni Jules Doliscar (Occupational Therapy '16) with co-author Laura Figuero (Outdoor Kids OT, Berkeley, CA), published "From Stick Forts to Snowmen: Exploring the Benefits of Outdoor Play in Pediatric Occupational Therapy Practice" in the journal OT Practice. The article examines the benefits of outdoor play for children and provides practical strategies for how occupational therapists can use outdoor play in pediatric occupational therapy sessions.
Patricia Zimmermann (Screen Studies) National Touring Exhibition WE TELL: 50 YEARS OF PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY MEDIA screenings at University of ColoradoContributed by Karen Armstrong on 02/25/21
The We Tell: Fifty Years of Participatory Community Media national touring exhibition is currently running for six weeks at the University of Colorado at Boulder. All six programs in the exhibition will be screened, with one program each week, with invited featured makers and the programmers. Read more . . . (112 words) Join a workshop with PLEN and the WMN to learn to ask for what you need!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 02/25/21
The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to invite Career Management Consultant and Executive Coach Shelby Olson to present on "Asking For What You Deserve". Read more . . . (126 words) Consider Recommending a Sophomore Student for the BOLD Program!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 02/25/21
Do you know a woman or female-identified student leader currently in their sophomore year at Ithaca College? Please consider submitting a recommendation form to encourage them to apply for the BOLD Women's Leadership Network! Read more . . . (506 words)
Ithaca College is pleased to announce important changes to how the campus community will print going forward. Over the rest of the Spring Semester many old campus devices will be removed and new devices will be installed. Please see the following FAQ regarding this project and change. Read more . . . (1122 words) Tired Tropes and Stale Stereotypes: LGBTQ Representation in Media and Arts PanelContributed by Luca Maurer on 02/25/21
LGBTQ representation in media and the arts: why is it important? How does it impact LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ professionals? How does it impact everyone who takes in media and the arts? The Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services presents Tired Tropes and Stale Stereotypes: LGBTQ Representation in Media and Arts Panel on Friday, February 26 from 1:00 to 2:15 p.m. eastern time. Read more . . . (75 words) SPJ presents: Student Press Law Center: Rights & Protections at ProtestsContributed by Brandy Hawley on 02/25/21
The Society of Professional Journalists invites you to a Virtual Speakers Bureau event — "Student Press Law Center: Rights & Protections at Protests" — on Friday, February 26 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. via Zoom. Join Mike Hiestand, a Senior Legal Counsel at the Student Press Law Center to learn more on how to stay safe and cover protests as a journalist. Read more . . . (210 words)
Much like the rest of our colleagues and constituents in the campus community, the Department of Mail Services has been obliged throughout the COVID-19 health crisis to make many modifications to the services we're able to provide to students, faculty, and staff. This has taken several forms over the last year as we adjusted our services to meet the needs of the then current landscape. With the rush of the Spring '21 move-in now behind us, we are able to move ahead with the latest changes to our service to departments and employees. Read more . . . (340 words)
Much like the rest of our colleagues and constituents in the campus community, the Department of Mail Services has been obliged throughout the COVID-19 health crisis to make many modifications to the services we're able to provide to students, faculty, and staff. This has taken several forms over the last year as we adjusted our services to meet the needs of the then current landscape. With the rush of the Spring '21 move-in now behind us, we are able to move ahead with the latest changes to our service to departments and employees. Read more . . . (390 words) Update from the Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Social Change (IDEAS)Contributed by Hierald Osorto on 02/25/21
With hopes for his future, I share with you that RahK Lash, Director for the Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Social Change (IDEAS), will be departing from Ithaca College on March 15th to pursue a new and exciting opportunity. Read more . . . (197 words)
TOMORROW(Saturday!) February 27 at 7pm. Join us for the VIRTUAL Wheels for Women cabaret supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence in India Read more . . . (561 words)
Ithaca College's Graphic Novel Advisory Board presented "Reading in Color: Expanding Representation Using Graphic Novels" at the Ithaca Loves Teachers event on Feb. 19, 2021. Read more . . . (234 words) |
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