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Join Hillel today, Friday April 17th at 6:00 PM Eastern Time as we welcome Shabbat together as a community. Services will be led by Tali Abraham.

Services can be accessed through the link here.

When did Hillel at I.C. begin? What was it like being Jewish on campus in the 1960s? Who were our past student leaders and professional staff? Join Austin Reid, Hillel Springboard Fellow, on Tuesday, April 21st at Noon Eastern Time for a discussion of Hillel's history.

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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 on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon Eastern Time as she digs into one of many Jewish answers to an unjust world - tzedakah.

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When did Hillel at I.C. begin? What was it like being Jewish on campus in the 1960s? Who were our past student leaders and professional staff? Join Austin Reid, Hillel Springboard Fellow, on Tuesday, April 21st at Noon Eastern Time for a discussion of Hillel's history.

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When did Hillel at I.C. begin? What was it like being Jewish on campus in the 1960s? Who were our past student leaders and professional staff? Join Austin Reid, Hillel Springboard Fellow, on Tuesday, April 21st at Noon Eastern Time for a discussion of Hillel's history.

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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 on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon Eastern Time as she digs into one of many Jewish answers to an unjust world - tzedakah.

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Apply to be a SAC Tenant Today!

Contributed by Ali Kelley on 04/16/20 

Calling all super cool, and excited student organizations, we have a place for you to call home!

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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 on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon Eastern Time as she digs into one of many Jewish answers to an unjust world - tzedakah.

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Interested in learning more about candidates running for Senior Class and SGC? Info available on Engage! 

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Fitness goals still falling by the wayside? This usually has to do with:

a) motivation

b) time

Campus Well has got you covered on both fronts. Use these tactics to conquer any internal or external obstacles that might be standing in your way.

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Active bystanders can help to prevent sexual violence!

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RAPID RESPONSE SALON
Friday April 17, 11 a.m. to 12
Hosted by the Ithaca College Honors Program

Topic:  COVID-19:  Business, Economics, Workers

Moderated multidisciplinary conversation, followed by open discussion

Dr. Shaianne Osterreich, Associate Professor, Economics

David  Meberg, President/CEO, Consolidated Carpet, New York City (IC Business Administration '85)

Raza Ahmed Rumi,  Director, Park Center for Independent Media

moderator: Dr. Jonathan Ablard, Associate Professor, History


Join Zoom Meeting
https://ithaca.zoom.us/j/422340014?pwd=TWp2RHJaVUtpWnBBWTZtR21aWlNvUT09

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Starting on April 10, Cinemapolis, whose executive director, Brett Bossard, is a 1995 alumnus of Ithaca College, will screen several international art film titles originally slated for  the 23rd Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival in a partnership to launch “Virtual FLEFF.”

The cinema is collaborating with independent film distributors to sell patrons “virtual tickets” for online rentals of current first-run releases that can be screened using a laptop or mobile device. The six FLEFF titles represent art cinemas from Brazil, Romania, Iceland, Georgia, Easter Island, Chile, and the US

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Please join us at 5PM for a short performance by jazz pianist John White. The link is available in a folder called Fine Artists at Five in the Forums of the Keep Teaching Sakai site.

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Workshops will be fun and engaging sessions for students to learn communication skills 

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The IC Student Consumer Information website serves as a central access point to important public information related to many different aspects of student life such as safety, financial aid, costs, diversity, and graduation rates.  A link to the site is available at the top of every college web page through “About”, then click on “Analytics and Rankings”, and also on the Office of Analytics and Institutional Research website.

The creation of this website was in response to numerous federal reporting and public disclosure requirements for higher education institutions which were mandated in the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA, Public Law 110-315). 

If you need further information related to these public disclosures, please contact the Ithaca College Office of Analytics and Institutional Research at IRoffice@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3164.

The recording of Tuesday’s All-Faculty-and-Staff Gathering is now available.

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See Adobe's recent announcement about an online, self-paced course for Adobe InDesign, as well as information about distance learning resources and a new Adobe Creative Educator program.

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The Reporting Center and ODS reporting databases will be down starting Friday, 4/17 from 9 pm until Saturday, 4/18 late afternoon. IT will be upgrading and applying security patches to the databases. The Friday refreshes will take place Saturday night.

Information Technology Service Desk
ithaca.edu/itchat
servicedesk@ithaca.edu
607-274-1000
104 Job Hall

In a matter of weeks, COVID-19 has changed the landscape of higher education and forced student affairs professionals all over the world to quickly respond to a growing number of challenges. With institutions closing, extending their spring breaks, or moving fully online, many student affairs pros are in transition and trying to figure out how to adjust to new norms. This webinar, recorded on April 2, is now available free to access.

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