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There are multiple upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics with the Pfizer vaccine in Tompkins County this week. Once vaccinated, students should email their vaccination card to healthcenter@ithaca.edu and faculty/staff/affiliates should upload their vaccination card to this form. Additional information about the Pfizer vaccine is on the Health Department website, including the FDA Fact Sheet.

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Career Services affirms the Ithaca College Diversity Statement and commits to building and contributing to a campus community that is welcoming, equitable, and inclusive to individuals of all identities.

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May 15, 2021

The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is investigating a report of a stalking incident, that occurred between 6:00 p.m. – 6:20 p.m., Saturday, May 15, 2021, near Towers Concourse and Hammond Health Center. The complainant reported they were approached by an unknown male and subsequently followed from Towers Concourse to Hammond Health Center. When approached by officers, the subject fled to the Lower Quad area and attempted unsuccessfully to enter a food delivery vehicle. Before fleeing on foot, the subject brandished what appeared to be a sharpened stick, and then continued on foot in the direction of Hudson Street.

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Sad News for our Campus Community

Contributed by News on 05/15/21 

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Dear Ithaca College Community, 

It is with great sadness that we write to inform the campus community of the sudden passing on Saturday of sophomore Thomas Fine, an architectural studies major in our School of Humanities and Sciences. A student-athlete, Thomas competed as a pole vaulter on the college’s men’s track and field team. He was from Hauppauge, New York, and a graduate of Hauppauge High School.  

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CFCU Branch Open as of May 3

Contributed by Luke Sweet on 05/14/21 

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As we begin to wrap-up this spring semester, we are already looking forward to welcoming our new and returning students to South Hill in the fall. We are anticipating a move-in to the residence halls that looks and feels a little closer to what we have traditionally done in the past, which has always been an incredible way to welcome our students to campus. We need the support of all our community members to make this a successful move-in!

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As we begin to wrap-up this spring semester, we are already looking forward to welcoming our new and returning students to South Hill in the fall. We are anticipating a move-in to the residence halls that looks and feels a little closer to what we have traditionally done in the past, which has always been an incredible way to welcome our students to campus. We need the support of all our community members to make this a successful move-in!

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The latest post to the Work in Progress blog takes a closer look at IC's latest digital marketing campaign "What's On Your Mind?"

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We often feature really wonderful Campus Well articles on Intercom, but not one as terrific as this one! 

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Dear Community,

We have finally reached the finish line of what has truly been an extraordinary academic year in the history of Ithaca College. There is so much we have learned from the challenges of this past year, perhaps most importantly the incredible feats we can accomplish when we all work together. Throughout this time, each and every one of us has stepped up in their own way to help us collectively navigate through the unprecedented impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the forefront of this monumental effort has been the steadfast leadership and dedication of Christina Moylan.

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After serving for this past year as part of the Ithaca College team managing care for students in COVID isolation and quarantine, Samm Swarts is stepping into a new role as Assistant Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response, in the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management.

Swarts will be responsible for planning for and implementing responses to major campus threats, ranging from pandemics, natural disasters, and fires to active attacker incidents. He will identify risks, prepare contingency and recovery plans, and manage resources during a crisis, enhancing and maintaining the college’s ability to recognize and respond to emergencies and effectively manage critical situations. He will also develop and maintain relationships with campus stakeholders and with external emergency response agencies at the local, state, and federal levels, to facilitate interagency operations during emergencies.

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TVR320: Topics in Media Technology: The Seduction and Surveillance of New Media (ICC WI and ICC DV) CRN 10089, focuses on how new media (mobile, social, web, etc.) has led to some unanticipated outcomes that affect our personal life experience in both utopic and dystopic ways. We will also focus on how digital media has impacted the construction of individual and group identities, challenged inequality, and given a voice to people and populations that have been systematically marginalized. The class is online asynchronous and runs from 5/17 - 5/28.

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PARK SCHOOL WRITING AWARDS

Contributed by Mickie Quinn on 05/12/21 

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2020-2021 RECIPIENTS

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Mary Ann Rishel, Emerita Prof, Writing, has recently published an article on comic theory in the Modern Language Association book series, Options for Teaching.   

 

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For those of you who missed our panel on The State of Gender Equity in College Sport, sponsored by the IC Women in Sport Business Club and hosted by the Park School of Communications, the recording is now available.

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Work produced by students in the capstone class Photographic Workshop is on display at Gallery 183, located on the first floor of the Roy H. Park School of Communications.

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Final Grading Opens: Wednesday, May 12th, 9:00am

Incomplete Grading Option Opens: Wednesday, May 12th, 9:00am

Grade Changes Opens: Wednesday, May 12th, 9:00am

Students Can Begin Viewing Grades: Wednesday, May 12th, 9:00am via DegreeWorks

All Grades Due: Wednesday, May 19, Final Grades Due (online) by 10:00pm          

System Closes for All Grade Processes: Thursday, May 20 at 10:00 am (including Grade changes and Incompletes)

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Come hear IC alumnx Eric Machan Howd (Class of 1990 and IC Assistant Professor), Bridget Meeds (Class of 1991), and nicole v basta (Class of 2010) read their poetry on Sunday, May 16th, from 4:10 - 5:10 pm, during the Spring Writes Festival.

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Career Services affirms the Ithaca College Diversity Statement and commits to building and contributing to a campus community that is welcoming, equitable, and inclusive to individuals of all identities. We affirm the need to recognize, analyze, and stand against systems of inequality.

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Our weekly Al-Anon meeting is held each Wednesday from noon to 1pm via Zoom. Al-Anon is a confidential support group for people whose lives are impacted by the substance use of a friend or loved one.

Meetings will continue to be online over the summer, and we'll reassess whether to resume in-person meetings in the fall.

Please join us!

   

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