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Call for Ithaca Seminars for Fall 2021 (deadline December 7, 2020)Contributed by Andrew Utterson on 12/02/20 Planning for the fall 2021 lineup of Ithaca Seminars is already underway and all new and returning instructors are warmly invited to express their interest in teaching. Read more . . . (136 words) IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. Read more . . . (127 words) Come hear recent graduates share their insight into starting out in the advertising industry virtually! Read more . . . (107 words) Do you like to dance? Check out Student Alliance For Israel and Island Fusion's shared cultural event where we will learn about the origin of Yemeni-Israeli and Afro-Caribbean dance and learn a combination from both! Read more . . . (161 words) There's a book going around, and it's being passed from student to student in the mail. Shipping is pre-paid, and when it appears at your door, you decide what to do next! Take a gift from the person before you, and leave one for the person after. Read more . . . (31 words) Take a Survey for a chance to win a $25 Amazon Gift CardContributed by Amanda Walrad on 12/02/20 Participate in a 10 minute survey and be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card! A group of Ad Lab Students are looking for 18-22 year olds to take the survey below:
https://forms.gle/iwSSVfZoP1byQSwk8
We want to keep our community in the loop about what the Student Governance Council has been up to! Below are our minutes and Zoom recordings from our past meetings. Read more . . . (21 words) There is only one more Appropriations Meeting this semester! The last meeting is on December 9th. All budget requests are due at 11:59 pm on December 6th. Read more . . . (146 words) The Public Health Task Force and the College Move-in Committee have been hard at work to ensure that we prioritize the health and safety of our entire community as we plan to welcome students back to Ithaca for the spring 2021 semester. In the past, we organize in the fall to greet students and their families, and help students move into the residence halls, but the bulk of students will be moving in this spring. There are unique situations requiring increased support to ensure safety and efficiency during this process. Read more . . . (387 words) The Public Health Task Force and the College Move-in Committee have been hard at work to ensure that we prioritize the health and safety of our entire community as we plan to welcome students back to Ithaca for the spring 2021 semester. In the past, we organize in the fall to greet students and their families, and help students move into the residence halls, but the bulk of students will be moving in this spring. There are unique situations requiring increased support to ensure safety and efficiency during this process. Read more . . . (387 words) The Public Health Task Force and the College Move-in Committee have been hard at work to ensure that we prioritize the health and safety of our entire community as we plan to welcome students back to Ithaca for the spring 2021 semester. In the past, we organize in the fall to greet students and their families, and help students move into the residence halls, but the bulk of students will be moving in this spring. There are unique situations requiring increased support to ensure safety and efficiency during this process. Read more . . . (387 words) The Public Health Task Force and the College Move-in Committee have been hard at work to ensure that we prioritize the health and safety of our entire community as we plan to welcome students back to Ithaca for the spring 2021 semester. In the past, we organize in the fall to greet students and their families, and help students move into the residence halls, but the bulk of students will be moving in this spring. There are unique situations requiring increased support to ensure safety and efficiency during this process. Read more . . . (387 words) Register for an Anti-Racist Workspace on Friday - Discussing Anti-Asian RacismContributed by Samantha Elebiary on 12/01/20 Ithaca College Students of Color have called on White-Identifying students, faculty, and staff to do the internal work necessary to be anti-racist. These ongoing workspaces are designed for White-identifying students to understand the many layers of systemic racism in order to dismantle them, and to understand their role in this anti-racist work. Read more . . . (265 words) Spring Diversity Course: Pandemic Exposes Flaws in US Health SystemContributed by Stewart Auyash on 12/01/20 Why did many parts of the US health system fail the country during the pandemic? To answer this question and more, consider enrolling in the spring ’21 course, Critical Health Issues. Critical Health Issues is open to all students, has a diversity attribute, a liberal arts (LA) designation, and a World of Systems theme. Online synchronous course. Read more . . . (213 words) Still a few spots in Understanding Disability for Spring Semester!Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 12/01/20 There are spots still available in Understanding Disability for the Spring Semester! (RLS 12500) 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. Understanding Disability is offered Tuesday nights from 6:50-9:30 via online synchronous instruction! Conversations on COVID- Wed. Dec. 2, 11am, with HSHP Faculty working in-person with studentsContributed by Stewart Auyash on 12/01/20 We are trying something new with our Fourth Conversation on COVID with two guests who have been working in-person with students during the pandemic. Dr. Carly Jo Hosbach-Cannon, Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Todd Lazenby, Clinical Professor in the Athletic Training Education Program will join us on Wednesday, December 2 at 11am. Use this link. You may share the link with students, alums, and others who may be interested. This Conversations on COVID is a one-hour event that features a 30-minute interview with our two featured guests followed by Q & A with our audience.
Read more . . . (326 words) Come cook up a good time with Chef Aidan on Monday, December 7th at 6pm ET as he rings in the holiday season (and the end of the semester) by making some sweet and delicious snickerdoodle, that’ll probably not make it past finals. RSVP at https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6457953. If you have questions, accommodations, or accessibility needs contact aglendon@ithaca.edu.
Read more . . . (395 words) No matter where you are in life - just getting started or planning for retirement - a virtual session with Joseph Silino can help you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more:
Read more . . . (30 words) Dear Faculty, Staff, and Student Employees: We are pleased to announce ADP W-2 Services, a new benefit for all employees. Starting with your 2020 W-2, you will be able to access your W-2 forms 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. Please note that previous years W-2’s will not be available through this service. Read more . . . (363 words) December 3rd @12:10-1:00pm As we enter the holiday season, you may be rushing to come up with gifts or create personal presents for your loved ones. Have no fear, we’re here to help! Read more . . . (67 words) |
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