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Off Campus Check-In

Contributed by Eileen Harrington on 01/27/21 

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 All Off campus, Commuter and Remote Tompkins County Student must check-in at T13!

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited.  

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. 

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. 

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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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Happy first week of the spring semester IC! As virtual classes get underway, we are back with another weekly dose of COVID-19 updates to keep in mind as we embark on an exciting semester ahead. We are #ICinThisTogether so take moment to check out this week’s installment and play your part in keeping our Bomber Bubble healthy this spring.

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An empirical article by Leigh Ann Vaughn and 152 other researchers around the world was published on January 4 in Nature Human Behavior. The lead researchers were Benedict Jones (University of Glasgow), Lisa DeBruine (University of Glasgow), Jessica Flake (McGill University), Christopher Chartier (Ashland University), and Nicholas Coles (Harvard University).

 

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Protocols for review at the Spring 2021 IBC meeting on Wednesday, February 3, must be received by Thursday, January 27, at 5pm.

A reminder for all faculty who use any nucleus acids in their research or classes. Federal guidelines now require registration with the Biosafety Committee even if the research is at the BSL-1 level. Initial registration requires the following forms: Registration for the Use of Biological Materials, Registration of Experiments/Activities Involving Nucleic Acids, List of Laboratory Personnel, Researcher Experience Form.

Forms and additional information may also be found on the Biosafety website (www.ithaca.edu/sponsored-research/institutional-biosafety-committee). Please direct submissions and inquiries to biosafety@ithaca.edu.

 

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Protocols for review at the Friday, February 5, 2021 meeting must be received by Wednesday, January 27 at 5pm.

Investigators or instructors planning to use vertebrate animals in research and/or teaching should contact the IACUC prior to the start of such activities to determine whether an IACUC-approved animal protocol is needed.

To submit a protocol for spring 2021 ONLY, please deliver to iacuc@ithaca.edu.

 

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We are seeking volunteers to serve as College Trained Advisors and/or Board Members for cases of sexual misconduct. Both Advisors and Board Members play a critical role in protecting student rights and enacting due process measures.

College Trained Advisors are part of a pool of college employees made available, through the Title IX Office, to complainants and respondents as they go through the investigative and student conduct processes. Advisors are an invaluable supportive measure for participants of the sexual misconduct process, as they offer support, knowledge, and a helping hand throughout the process.

Board Members will be called upon for Conduct Review Boards to review all evidence collected during an investigation and presented by Complainants and Respondents during the hearing. This board will present a finding based on the preponderance of evidence. Conduct Review Board members are an essential part of the decision-making process and ensure a fair and equitable experience for all involved parties throughout the duration of the hearing.

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We are seeking volunteers to serve as College Trained Advisors and/or Board Members for cases of sexual misconduct. Both Advisors and Board Members play a critical role in protecting student rights and enacting due process measures.

College Trained Advisors are part of a pool of college employees made available, through the Title IX Office, to complainants and respondents as they go through the investigative and student conduct processes. Advisors are an invaluable supportive measure for participants of the sexual misconduct process, as they offer support, knowledge, and a helping hand throughout the process.

Board Members will be called upon for Conduct Review Boards to review all evidence collected during an investigation and presented by Complainants and Respondents during the hearing. This board will present a finding based on the preponderance of evidence. Conduct Review Board members are an essential part of the decision-making process and ensure a fair and equitable experience for all involved parties throughout the duration of the hearing.

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Please remember our next virtual All Staff Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 27, 2021 from 1:00 – 2:00 pm Eastern. Invitations via outlook have been sent to all staff members.

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 This Monday evening Michael Deviney ('21, Business Administration - Corporate Finance and first year member of the Speech and Debate Team) took on Marshall Evans President of the Capital University Debate Team in a debate in front of Capital University students.  

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Historic Ithaca presented a 2020 Historic Ithaca Preservation Award in historic preservation in the Creative Project category to the Ithaca College Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services, in recognition of excellence for the creative project the Ithaca LGBTQ Local History Tour.

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. 

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Fire Evacuation drills will be conducted in all campus buildings during the next few weeks.  If you are in building and the fire alarm activates, you are required to exit even if attending a class remotely. If faculty are instructing from on-campus buildings and the building alarm activates, you must pause instruction and exit with other occupants.

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Medieval symbols have become a common sight at white nationalist events in recent decades, most prominently in recent memory at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville and the insurrection at the US Capitol in January.  

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 Begin the spring semester engaged in social change! The 2021 Campus Wide MLK Celebration is upon us! This year all events will be held virtually. Below you will find some of the highlights for the celebration!

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited.

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