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INCENTIVES for Move-In Support Volunteers! Register Now!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 01/07/21
We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We still have about 180 volunteer shifts that need to be filled! We are offering an INCENTIVE! Volunteers who work between 1-4 shifts will have $25 added to their ID cards, and volunteers who work 5+ shifts will have $50 added to their ID cards. Read more . . . (930 words) INCENTIVES for Move-In Support Volunteers! Register Now!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 01/07/21
We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We still have about 180 volunteer shifts that need to be filled! We are offering an INCENTIVE! Volunteers who work between 1-4 shifts will have $25 added to their ID cards, and volunteers who work 5+ shifts will have $50 added to their ID cards. Read more . . . (930 words)
All faculty are invited to attend a virtual training session to learn more about how to edit and update your own profile on the Ithaca College website. We'll show you how to edit your bio, add a photo, convert your c.v. into a web page, and create links to other information related to your work. Read more . . . (227 words) Message Regarding Issues Accessing Office of Residence Life Move-In Update Presentation on Wednesday, January 6thContributed by Dan DeCaria on 01/07/21
As you may be aware, the Office of Residence Life hosted a Zoom presentation for faculty and staff on Wednesday afternoon covering important updates pertaining to the spring semester move-in process. Read more . . . (131 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words) A Message from President Shirley M. Collado on Wednesday's Assault on DemocracyContributed by News on 01/06/21
Dear Ithaca College Community, Like so many Americans—and so many people around the world—I am completely appalled and horrified by the mob action and scenes of destruction that have unfolded today in our nation’s capital. It is very clear that the purpose of this attack on our democracy is to disrupt the process of a peaceful transfer of power and to foment fear, intimidation, and terror. Read more . . . (72 words)
It is with mixed feelings that I write to share that Cheryl Thomason, Director of Benefits Programs, has decided to retire from Ithaca College after over 26 years of dedicated service to Ithaca College. Throughout her time at IC, Cheryl assisted countless employees as they navigated various life events, from onboarding as new hires, to integrating work and life through family and/or medical leaves, and all the way through to retirement and beyond. We wish Cheryl well! Should you require benefits assistance, please reach out directly to benefits@ithaca.edu and your inquiry will be directed as appropriate. Read more . . . (10 words) Deadline for Virtual Student Leadership Institute Proposals is January 15!Contributed by Michele Lenhart on 01/06/21
Present a Student Leadership Institute (SLI) workshop about your passion topic! Read more . . . (197 words) Athletic Training Professor Publishes Current Clinical Concepts PaperContributed by Paul Geisler on 01/06/21
Professor and Director of Athletic Training in the Department of Exercise Science & Athletic Training, Paul R. Geisler, EdD, ATC was invited to submit a paper for peer review in the Journal of Athletic Training's new "Current Clinical Concepts" column on iliotibial band pathology. Read more . . . (260 words) INCENTIVES for Move-In Support Volunteers! Register Now!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 01/06/21
We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We still have about 180 volunteer shifts that need to be filled! We are offering an INCENTIVE! Volunteers who work between 1-4 shifts will have $25 added to their ID cards, and volunteers who work 5+ shifts will have $50 added to their ID cards. Read more . . . (930 words) INCENTIVES for Move-In Support Volunteers! Register Now!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 01/06/21
We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We still have about 180 volunteer shifts that need to be filled! We are offering an INCENTIVE! Volunteers who work between 1-4 shifts will have $25 added to their ID cards, and volunteers who work 5+ shifts will have $50 added to their ID cards. Read more . . . (930 words) Still need an ICC Diversity Course? Take Understanding Disability!Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 01/05/21
There are spots still available in Understanding Disability for the Spring Semester night section! (RLS 12500-02) This is a great opportunity to get your ICC Diversity elective covered! It is one of the most sought after courses at Ithaca College! Learn about a wide spectrum of intellectual, physical, and emotional impairments highlighting autism spectrum disorder. Other topics include self-advocacy, historical and current barriers, family perspectives and current trends in educational and community services for people with disabilities. Coursework includes interactive speakers and relevant and relatable assignments that are important in today's world. Open to all! Understanding Disability is offered Tuesday nights from 6:50-9:30 via online synchronous instruction!
On Thursday, January 7th starting at 6 AM there will be a 1-hour outage of the campus voice mail system for routine maintenance. Users and callers will not have access to the voicemail system during the outage - voicemail messages can neither be retrieved nor recorded. Callers will hear a recorded message telling them to call back after the end of the maintenance window (7 AM on Thursday, 1/7). This will not impact telephone dial tone or general telephone use. The campus Emergency Notification System will continue to function during the voicemail maintenance. Please contact the Information Technology Service Desk via phone at (607) 274-1000, email: Servicedesk@ithaca.edu or chat if you have any questions. Thank you. The Information Technology Service Desk Team
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. Read more . . . (107 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words) Residential Life and Student Conduct Essential Spring Updates for Faculty & StaffContributed by Marsha Dawson on 01/05/21
On Wednesday, January 6 at 3:00 pm, join us for an information zoom panel with Q&A, held for Ithaca College faculty and staff addressing Res. Life opening in January. Learn details about move-in throughout January into early February and ask questions about supporting students. Read more . . . (157 words) School of Business Professor John Vongas (Management) publishes an article on leadership emergenceContributed by Matt Rodgers on 01/04/21
School of Business Professor John Vongas (Management) recently published an article in the journal Plos One. The article investigates whether the effect of leader emergence on personal distress is influenced by the personalized power motive and changes in testosterone and cortisol levels. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0244548
Dear Campus Community, I hope all of you had a restorative break and are beginning 2021 refreshed and strong. As we start this new year, it is with a heavy heart that I deliver the news to this campus community that Bill Guerrero, vice president for finance and administration, recently shared with me his decision to leave Ithaca College to become the vice president for finance and administration at Springfield College. This opportunity will allow Bill to live in Connecticut, where his family has remained since he joined IC in 2018. His last day at the college will be Friday, February 26. Read more . . . (368 words) |
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