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The Information Technology Service Desk has extended its hours of operation as shown below to support the start of the Spring semester:

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President Shirley M. Collado hosts regular open office hours each semester for students, faculty and staff. 

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Please join President Collado and members of the senior leadership team for anAll-College Gathering on Tuesday, February 9, from 12:10 to 1:05 p.m. 

An Outlook calendar invitation with a Zoom link will be sent from president@ithaca.edu directly to your inboxes ahead of the meeting. Please understand that this link is solely for your use as a student, faculty, or staff member and is not to be shared. 

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Jen Tennant (Economics) and Wahid Khan (Econ BA '16) just published, "On Bullying, Mental Health, and Weight Perception," in the Spring 2020 volume of Pennsylvania Economic Review.

 

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Beginning March 31, 2021, Classic Reports will be replaced by Advanced Reports in Qualtrics.  Qualtrics is IC's online survey research tool.  More information about Qualtrics is available on the IC Survey Research Center website.

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A panel of the National Advertising Review Board (NARB), chaired by Associate Professor of IMC Scott Hamula, has referred advertising claims made by Avadim Health, Inc. to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for review and possible enforcement action. The referral comes after the company declined to comply with an NARB recommendation to discontinue unsupported health-related claims for Avadim’s Theraworx Relief Products: Theraworx Relief for Muscle Cramps and Spasm Foam and Theraworx Relief for Joint Discomfort & Inflammation Foam. 

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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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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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Raechel Lutz ('07--History & Art History) publishes "Petroleum’s Park: How Oil Shaped the Palisades Interstate Park, 1900–1960" in the journal Technology and Culture and "Get a High School Teaching Job" in Environmental History Now.

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The Office of Student Engagement would like to invite all juniors and seniors to apply for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership (PRWAACL) for the 2020-2021 academic year.

This award is earned by students who:

  • Excel academically
  • Perform service to the college and local communities
  • Are involved in various co-curricular activities
  • Represent outstanding levels of accomplishment

Applications are open to all juniors and seniors beginning January 21, 2021 - February 21, 2021. Please visit the Office of Student Engagement - PRWAACL website to review award qualifications and access the application form. For questions, please contact the Office of Student Engagement at ose@ithaca.edu.

Did you know ALL students, regardless of major, can audition for the Department of Theatre Arts productions?? Even though we are starting out virtually, we are producing a number of in-person projects! Each semester we hold auditions for our productions -- the upcoming virtual audition process includes plays and musicals.

 

Don’t have much experience in performance? No problem! Whether you’ve had previous experience acting, singing, and dancing, or have just always been interested in trying it out, we would love for you to audition! 

 

For more information on how to participate in auditions, please email us at ICStageManagers@gmail.com

 

The deadline to register and submit materials is Friday, January 22nd at 12:00pm EST.

The Office of Student Engagement is looking for student leaders to be nominated for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership. This award recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors who excel in academics, are involved in co-curricular activities, perform service, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment. To nominate a student, complete this nomination form by February 7 at 11:59pm.

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In honor of the second anniversary of the passage of the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA)  IC's LGBT Center is pleased to partner with the New York State Division of Human Rights along with NYS agencies and partner organizations to co-host a virtual town hall to hear the concerns of transgender, gender non-conforming, and non-binary New Yorkers regarding persistent issues since the passage of GENDA, on Monday, January 25th from 7:00-8:30 pm.

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More than Survival: Thriving Through Challenges with Resilience, Emotional Intelligence, & Post-Traumatic Growth with Dr. Carla Cheatham

Thursday, January 28, 2021 from noon-1 pm on Zoom

 Free and open to the entire college community and the general public

REGISTER HERE

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The leave of absence and withdrawal process for the college is now being managed by the Academic Advising Center!  

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The leave of absence and withdrawal process for the college is now being managed by the Academic Advising Center!   

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Every year, we are overwhelmed by all the support we receive from faculty and staff in helping us put on our annual Whalen Symposium. If you or members of your department are able to join us this year for the 24th Annual Whalen Symposium, on April 19, 20, and 21, 2021 from 4PM-7PM EST,  by volunteering as a Moderator, Time Keeper, Finalist Judge, and/or Abstract Reviewer, we'd be glad to have you.

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Every year, we are overwhelmed by all the support we receive from faculty and staff in helping us put on our annual Whalen Symposium. If you or members of your department are able to join us this year for the 24th Annual Whalen Symposium, on April 19, 20, and 21, 2021 from 4PM-7PM EST,  by volunteering as a Moderator, Time Keeper, Finalist Judge, and/or Abstract Reviewer, we'd be glad to have you.

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Fitness Center Reopening

Contributed by Sean Reilley on 01/19/21 

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With the spring semester quickly approaching we’re happy to announce that the Fitness Center will be reopening with reduced hours on Monday January 25th.  All students, faculty, and staff who will be living, learning, or working on-campus this semester are eligible to use the Fitness Center provided that they are in compliance with all testing and screening requirements and are cleared to access campus.  Members of the campus community who will be remote this semester will still have access to virtual fitness programming but will not be eligible to register for in-person activities or facility reservations.

 

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