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 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the SUMMER 2020 SESSION (MAY 18-MAY 29, 2020) FROM HOME

Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track.

To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology for SUMMER 2020 term on Homerconnect. Online registration will remain open for add/drop by matriculated students until 11:59 pm May 18, 2020. A 30% tuition discount is applied to summer session undergraduate tuition charges.

Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information about the course.

 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the SUMMER 2020 SESSION (MAY 18-MAY 29, 2020) FROM HOME

Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track.

To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology for SUMMER 2020 term on Homerconnect. Online registration will remain open for add/drop by matriculated students until 11:59 pm May 18, 2020. A 30% tuition discount is applied to summer session undergraduate tuition charges.

Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information about the course.

2020 Campus Life Award Recipients

Contributed by Karen Walls on 04/22/20 

Submitted on behalf of Rosanna Ferro, Vice President of Student Affairs and Campus Life

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Even though we are not together on campus, study abroad advisors in the Office of International Programs are available for Zoom or phone appointments to help you plan for a future study abroad experience.  Although College-sponsored and affiliated study abroad programs are suspended for 2020-21, we would be happy to help you plan for a summer, semester, or winter session abroad in the 2021-22 academic year or beyond.

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As we battle COVID-19, many are asking how we could better step up for those tumbling through the gaps. Join Omega Hollies, Assistant Director for the Center for IDEAS and Hillel on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon Eastern Time as we diginto one of many Jewish answers to an unjust world - tzedakah.

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As we battle COVID-19, many are asking how we could better step up for those tumbling through the gaps. Join Omega Hollies, Assistant Director for the Center for IDEAS and Hillel on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon Eastern Time as we diginto one of many Jewish answers to an unjust world - tzedakah.

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Steven Hess, a Rochester resident, and Holocaust educator will share his personal story of survival on Wednesday, April 29th at 7:30 PM Eastern Time over Zoom.

To RSVP see the page here

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Steven Hess, a Rochester resident, and Holocaust educator will share his personal story of survival on Wednesday, April 29th at 7:30 PM Eastern Time over Zoom.

To RSVP see the page here

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Need to study a language?

 

How about taking Latin 101 or Latin 200?

 

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IC Soul: Refuge

Contributed by Hierald Osorto on 04/21/20 

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.  

April 22, 2020 (Every Wednesday)
5:15 PM - 5:45 PM EST
Join us via zoom here
BYO Candle

Each week IC Soul is facilitated by a different IC staff, faculty, or student. Together, we'll light a candle, share in silence, music, and text, reflect in small groups, and receive a blessing. This week Jacob White, Counselor at the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services is leading our reflection on the theme of seeking refuge. He's selected "The Peace of Wild Things" by Wendell Berry as our a text for this week.

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Need to study a language?

How about taking Latin 101 or Latin 200?

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Faculty advisors may see new workflow assignment notifications from students requesting approval to enroll at Cornell though the ICCU Exchange Program.

 

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Please join us at 5PM each day for Fine Artists at Five. For the remainder of this week we are joined by:

Alison Wahl, Wednesday, April 22

Wendy Mehne, Thursday April 23 

Steven Banks, Friday, April 24

The link to join the call is available in the Fine Artists at Five Forum of Keep Teaching on Sakai.

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 Missed platform presentations? Didn't get a chance to ask your burning questions? Have no fear! Recording and transcript available below and on ICSGC Instagram (@icsgc). 

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Congratulations Catherine Wall

Contributed by Beth O'Neill on 04/21/20 

Please join me and the Ithaca College Toastmasters Club in congratulating Catherine Wall who has met all requirements for Toastmaster recognition.

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It's normal to feel insecure. 

One of the first steps to feeling more confident is to cut off your inner critic—that little voice inside that says you're not good enough. 

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Earth Day Live

Contributed by Rebecca Evans on 04/21/20 

Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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Active bystanders can help to prevent sexual violence!

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Now that the IC community is fast approaching the end of its first month of ‘Learning, Teaching and Working remotely’, most individuals are settling into a regular routine.  Maintaining physical social distancing is an important tool in limiting the spread of Covid-19; however, ensuring that you avoid isolation and stay virtually connected with your peers will help maintain a ‘normal’ routine.  Social distancing isn’t easy, especially if you’re used to attending class on campus or working in a bustling office environment.  

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