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Don't miss your chance! Register for Fall Move-In Crew!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 05/11/21
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! Read more . . . (187 words)
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! Read more . . . (187 words) IC Senior Piano Performance Major, Angelique Scully wins the 2021 Mary Hayes North CompetitionContributed by Charis Dimaras on 05/11/21
Performing music by Beethoven, Prokofiev and Scriabin, Piano Performance Major, Angelique Scully was recently named the winner of the 2021 Mary Hayes North Competition for IC piano seniors by the sole judge of the event, Dr. Jennifer Hayghe (International Performing Pianist and Member of the Piano Faculty of the College of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder). Read more . . . (153 words)
Campus Community Members: I am pleased to provide the campus community with a list of some of the more significant initiatives and projects that the Facilities Department will be executing this summer. Our goal, as always, is to provide stellar service. Accordingly, we have a focused project agenda during the summer months so that the academic year instructional program and all services in support of and related thereto are not impacted. Although there will be fewer members of the campus community in-person this summer, I thank you in advance for pardoning the occasional noise, dust and temporary closures of particular walkways, parking lots and building entrances – these are unfortunate, but necessary byproducts of the activities we are pursuing as we work to improve your campus. On behalf of Ithaca College’s valued Facilities employees, I thank you in advance for your patience and support; I also offer you best wishes for an enjoyable summer season. Dr. Timothy Carey Read more . . . (340 words)
We are approximately 90 days away from launching the new IC Canvas learning management system, scheduled to go live after August 9, 2021. Read more . . . (293 words) You are invited to the Campus Life Awards Ceremony on May 16!Contributed by Michele Lenhart on 05/11/21
The 2021 recipients of the Campus Life Awards will be honored at a virtual ceremony that will be held on Sunday, May 16 from 1:00 to 2:00pm. Friends, family, and Ithaca College supporters of the recipients can register in advance to attend the event. Read more . . . (26 words) U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission- Smoke Alarm Recall NoticeContributed by Tim Ryan on 05/11/21
Kidde Recalls TruSense Smoke and Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire Read more . . . (230 words)
The recording of the April 28th All Staff Meeting is now available. Staff: Please click here to see a recording of the meeting, provided on Microsoft Stream. To access the video, you will need to log in with your Ithaca College email. As a reminder, these gatherings are intended for staff only. All Staff Meetings will continue to be recorded and these recordings will continue to be housed on the above Stream site. Read more . . . (27 words)
Ithaca College signed onto an amicus brief in support of optional practical training (OPT) in May 2021. This amicus brief is an updated version of a 2019 amicus brief in which the Washington Alliance of Technology Workers threatens OPT for international students. Read more . . . (322 words) 2021 Senior Show on view at the Handwerker, May 10-18 (M-F, closed weekends), noon-2:30 dailyContributed by Mara Baldwin on 05/10/21
Take walk across campus to the Handwerker Gallery for a glimpse of work by 22 graduating student artists in NEVER SETTLE, curated by Lily Hoffman '21. The gallery is open May 10-18, (M-F, closed weekends) from noon-2:30 p.m. daily. Remote family/friends/fans can take a spin through the virtual gallery or peruse the exhibition website (links below). The exhibition opened on Thursday, April 22, and will remain on view through May 18, 2021. Please contact mbaldwin@ithaca.edu with questions about open hours and class visits. Read more . . . (72 words)
Dear Ithaca College Community, Read more . . . (300 words)
Tuesday, May 11th - Friday, May 14th - Finals Week Campus Center Dining Hall Terrace Dining Hall Ithaca Bakery Food Court Towers Marketplace
Book by Chip Gagnon (Politics) featured in cover story of top Serbian weekly news magazine NedeljnikContributed by Naeem Inayatullah on 05/10/21
Serbia's top newsweekly, Nedeljnik, featured Chip Gagnon's book The Myth of Ethnic War: Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s in its May 6 cover story "Trideset godine kasnije: Svi mitovi o raspadu Jugoslavije" (Thirty years later: All the myths of Yugoslavia's disintegration). Read more . . . (98 words) Gisela Rosa (Sociology Class of 2022) publishes research on the Work and Family Researchers NetworkContributed by Stephen Sweet on 05/10/21
Gisela Rosa (Sociology Class of 2022) publishes research on the Work and Family Researchers Network
Read more . . . (132 words) Praneeta Mudaliar, Assistant Professor in ENVS, Organizes Panel at the Urban Commons Virtual Conference for the International Association for the Study for the CommonsContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 05/10/21
Assistant Professor, Praneeta Mudaliar, organized, moderated, and participated in a panel titled, “How Inequalities Make and Remake Urban Spaces?” for the Urban Commons Virtual Conference at the International Association for the Study for the Commons (IASC), May 6-8. Read more . . . (87 words) Calling all baristas, landscapers, grocery store, retail workers and more....Contributed by Cheryl Rotyliano on 05/10/21
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! Read more . . . (187 words)
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! Read more . . . (187 words) Patricia Zimmermann invited to speak at MIT Open Documentary LabContributed by Karen Armstrong on 05/09/21
Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, was invited to present at the MIT Open Documentary Lab on April 20. Read more . . . (185 words) Ithacan Named Best College Newspaper in New York State for 2020Contributed by Michael Serino on 05/09/21
The Ithacan has once again been named the Best College Newspaper in New York State by the New York Press Association in its annual Better College Newspaper competition. This is the 19th time the paper has been named best in the state in the past 22 years. Read more . . . (146 words) |
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