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Student parking permits for the spring 2021 semester will be available to be ordered online only beginning Monday, January 4, 2021.

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Ithaca College occupational therapy graduate students are studying if and how physicians (MD, DO) and physical therapists who work with older adults (65 or older) prescribe canes to their patients who need them. In the following anonymous survey, you will be given questions pertaining to how you prescribe canes to your patients who need them. You will be asked to answer the questions to the best of your ability. You can skip questions or stop taking the survey at any time without penalty.

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Ithaca College occupational therapy graduate students are studying if and how physicians (MD, DO) and physical therapists who work with older adults (65 or older) prescribe canes to their patients who need them. In the following anonymous survey, you will be given questions pertaining to how you prescribe canes to your patients who need them. You will be asked to answer the questions to the best of your ability. You can skip questions or stop taking the survey at any time without penalty.

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We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We have updated information about volunteer expectations and shifts. As of 12/13/2020 we only have 81 volunteers registered, but we anticipate needing at least 200, if not closer to 300 depending on how many shifts each volunteer can take! Please reach out to Sam Elebiary at selebiary@ithaca.edu if you have any questions about volunteering. 

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We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We have updated information about volunteer expectations and shifts. As of 12/13/2020 we only have 81 volunteers registered, but we anticipate needing at least 200, if not closer to 300 depending on how many shifts each volunteer can take! Please reach out to Sam Elebiary at selebiary@ithaca.edu if you have any questions about volunteering. 

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We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We have updated information about volunteer expectations and shifts. As of 12/13/2020 we only have 81 volunteers registered, but we anticipate needing at least 200, if not closer to 300 depending on how many shifts each volunteer can take! Please reach out to Sam Elebiary at selebiary@ithaca.edu if you have any questions about volunteering. 

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 Marella Feltrin-Morris (Modern Languages and Literatures) has published the first English translation of “La toccatina” ("Tap Tap") a 1906 short story by the Italian writer Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936), in Exchanges: Journal of Literary Translation.

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Have you ever wished you had the time, space, and support to sharpen your class assignments or to shift and align your learning objectives and assessments? Have you wondered how technology could help you better create community? Have you considered that your class discussions could be enriched? Have you wanted to learn how inclusive teaching strategies can frame your overall course design? If you are interested in redesigning parts of an existing course or module, or wish to create a new course or module, this opportunity can support you in your work. The Center for Faculty Excellence invites you to join this cross-disciplinary faculty learning community (usually 10-15 members) to engage in an active, collaborative, year-long program with the specific focus on enhancing inclusive teaching and learning through course design and reflection. For more information see the Early Career Excellence Institute program description and application.

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The Offices of Dining Services and Religious and Spiritual Life are pleased to announce that Ithaca College has partnered with STAR-K  Kosher Certification to provide kosher certification beginning in January, 2021. STAR-K is a widely recognized leader in kosher certification and provides service to many college and university campuses.

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The LGBT Center and Cinemapolis present a talkback on Born To Be, a new film about how one doctor’s work impacts the lives of his patients as well as how his journey from renowned plastic surgeon to pioneering gender-affirming surgeon has led to his own transformation. Born To Be follows the work of Dr. Jess Ting at the groundbreaking Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City—where, for the first time ever, all transgender and gender non-conforming people have access to comprehensive quality transition-related health and surgical care.  

The talkback takes place December 16 at 6 pm eastern time. Register for the talkback.

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Ithaca College occupational therapy graduate students are studying if and how physicians (MD, DO) and physical therapists who work with older adults (65 or older) prescribe canes to their patients who need them. In the following anonymous survey, you will be given questions pertaining to how you prescribe canes to your patients who need them. You will be asked to answer the questions to the best of your ability. You can skip questions or stop taking the survey at any time without penalty.

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Reminder: Even though classes are online this semester, final exams with definite start/end times should be following the Final Exam schedule which is posted on our office’s web page.

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In recognition of the intellectual and creative richness that Ithaca College faculty members bring to our campus community, Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish invites us all to gather remotely for an evening of engagement. Presenters will share from the research and/or creative activity they engaged in during their sabbatical.

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All are invited to the Zoom presentations. Details are here.

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The Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) seeks a cohort of faculty, as well as staff members who have teaching responsibilities (broadly defined), to participate in the 2021 Antiracism Institute. In the Institute we will build on and go beyond work done at IC and in the Ithaca community regarding diversity, inclusion, and equity. We will address racism head on and adopt a non-neutral approach in our pedagogy, curriculum, campus culture, and community. As Ibram X. Kendi states, “The opposite of‘racist’ isn’t ‘not racist.’”

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The Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) seeks a cohort of faculty, as well as staff members who have teaching responsibilities (broadly defined), to participate in the 2021 Antiracism Institute. In the Institute we will build on and go beyond work done at IC and in the Ithaca community regarding diversity, inclusion, and equity. We will address racism head on and adopt a non-neutral approach in our pedagogy, curriculum, campus culture, and community. As Ibram X. Kendi states, “The opposite of‘racist’ isn’t ‘not racist.’”

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In recognition of the intellectual and creative richness that Ithaca College faculty members bring to our campus community, Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish invites us all to gather remotely for an evening of engagement. Presenters will share from the research and/or creative activity they engaged in during their sabbatical.

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Leave a message for Carole in this virtual guest book!

After 22 years of dedicated service to the Department of Occupational Therapy Department, Professor Carole Dennis is retiring from Ithaca College.  Carole joined IC when the OT program was in its infancy and was instrumental in ensuring its early and ongoing success. Carole served in important leadership roles in the department including Chair and Graduate Chair. During her tenure at IC, Carole was highly engaged in service and leadership across campus and served as a research mentor for many faculty and students.

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Wednesday, Nov 18, 12:00-1:00pm

The final exam period is December 15-18, 2020. See final exam schedule for Fall 2020. Classes delivered synchronously are expected to meet during the regularly scheduled final exam period, as they do during any typical semester. However, faculty members who normally administer proctored, timed examinations may want to consider alternative culminating assessments to collect/discuss/debrief during the exam period if a timed, proctored exam is no longer an appropriate way to conclude the semester.  This session will allow participants to brainstorm, ask questions, raise concerns about final exams.   Issues raised will help campus partners support faculty.

Register via Zoom: https://ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAud--qrj0vGNCSf2fpMw-QGOSdy7h3QruV 

 

Leave a message for Carole in this virtual guest book!

After 22 years of dedicated service to the Department of Occupational Therapy Department, Professor Carole Dennis is retiring from Ithaca College.  Carole joined IC when the OT program was in its infancy and was instrumental in ensuring its early and ongoing success. Carole served in important leadership roles in the department including Chair and Graduate Chair. During her tenure at IC, Carole was highly engaged in service and leadership across campus and served as a research mentor for many faculty and students.

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