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The Park School Faculty Writing Awards and The Park School Student Writing Awards recognize exceptional scholarly, journalistic, and creative writing by Park School faculty and students. Read more . . . (358 words) Jennifer Jolly (Art History) awarded the LASA (Latin American Studies Association) Visual Culture Section Best Book Prize for 2020Contributed by Jennifer Germann on 04/16/20 Prof. Jolly's book, Creating Pátzcuaro, Creating Mexico: Art, Tourism, and Nation Building Under Lázaro Cárdenas (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2018), explores the artistic and cultural patronage of celebrated Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas which transformed a small Michoacán city, Pátzcuaro, into a popular center for national tourism in the 1930s and created enduring myths for the celebration of Mexican nationalism. Read more . . . (75 words) The Office of the Registrar recently implemented a chat feature on the Registrar website. We're here to help, so please reach out! Read more . . . (63 words) We hope that everyone is safe and well! We encourage you to check out our programming and the resources we have posted on our website to help everyone stay physically active and well while social distancing, including: Read more . . . (340 words) Sue-Je Gage will continue to offer Faculty Advocate services online, through zoom or via phone. Please email facultyadvocate@ithaca.edu to schedule a time. Read more . . . (403 words) Study abroad advising still available! Schedule a Zoom appointment today.Contributed by Rachel Gould on 04/14/20 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. Read more . . . (223 words) Calling all super cool, and excited student organizations, we have a place for you to call home! Read more . . . (65 words) Congratulations Department of Occupational Therapy Students - 2020 Graduate ColloquiumContributed by Anne Carlineo on 04/14/20 The Department of Occupational Therapy is excited to present our 2020 Occupational Therapy Graduate Colloquium for your viewing! A huge shout out our graduate students for their excellent work and to all faculty members and staff who worked with students on their projects! Read more . . . (101 words)
Please join William Guerrero, Vice President of Finance and Administration on Thursday, April 16th from 9:00 – 10:00 am. In addition to division updates, Jeff Golden, Director for General Services, will provide an update regarding the Print Shop/General Services. We hope you will join us! A zoom invitation will go out to all faculty and staff Wednesday, April 15th.
Fine Artists at Five – Sandra Steingraber, Christine Kitano, and John WhiteContributed by Gordon Rowland on 04/14/20 For Wednesday to Friday of this week, our guests on Fine Artists at Five are Sandra Steingraber (Wednesday), Christine Kitano (Thursday), and John White (Friday). Join us at 5PM for 15-20 minutes to celebrate faculty artistry. https://ithaca.zoom.us/j/489986662?pwd=QUZDL1BXeHRDUHkwVkwraW92dkEzUT09 Fine Artists at Five is hosted by the Center for Faculty Excellence. Read more . . . (353 words) SUPERvision: Supervising Student Employees Remotely Virtual discussion on strategies for supervising students who work remotely. Read more . . . (183 words) The Ithaca Honors Program is excited to announce the classes for the Fall of 2020!Contributed by Rowan Larkin on 04/14/20 With registration coming up, here are the honors program classes and course descriptions for Fall 2020. Honors classes encourage creativity and critical thinking skills and challenge students to build interdisciplinary perspectives and skills. If you have any questions about honors courses, please email honors@Ithaca.edu. Read more . . . (1127 words) Privacy and Security Concerns Related to Video ConferencingContributed by Jason Youngers on 04/14/20 Ithaca College has been following developments related to the privacy and security of video conferencing, particularly with Zoom, and has taken measures to help our community use these tools safely. This message is intended to outline the concerns, to provide information on measures that Zoom and the College have put in place, and to provide guidance to help video conference organizers determine which settings support their needs, and when Microsoft Teams may be a more appropriate tool. Read more . . . (950 words) Due 4/17 - The President Shirley M. Collado Faculty Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Ithaca College CommunityContributed by Colette Matisco on 04/14/20 The deadline for proposals has been extended to April 17, 2020. Read more . . . (229 words)
The Writing Contest closes tomorrow (April 15th) at midnight. We'd love to read your work. Be sure to get your submissions in. You can learn more about our categories and guidelines here.
TLT/CFE Webinars on Remote Teaching - Week of April 13Contributed by Colette Matisco on 04/14/20 For support with your transition to remote teaching, please join one or both of the following webinars offered via Zoom. Read more . . . (93 words) Important Information on Retirement Options and Workforce ReductionsContributed by News on 04/13/20 Dear Faculty and Staff: As we continue to practice social distancing and observe stay-at-home orders in New York State, I hope this message finds you and your families well and adjusting to our new reality. Read more . . . (1194 words) April 16th at 12pm on Zoom.
Read more . . . (74 words) The Park School Faculty Writing Awards and The Park School Student Writing Awards recognize exceptional scholarly, journalistic, and creative writing by Park School faculty and students. Read more . . . (352 words) Get your ICC Writing Intensive (WI) AND Diversity (DV) in one online course in 2 weeks in May; course content focuses on mobile, social, and web technologies.Contributed by Devan Rosen on 04/13/20 TVR320: Topics in Media Technology: The Seduction and Surveillance of New Media (ICC WI and ICC DV) CRN# 10051, focuses on how new media (mobile, social, web, etc.) has led to some unanticipated outcomes that affect our personal life experience in both utopic and dystopic ways. We will also focus on how digital media has impacted the construction of individual and group identities, challenged inequality, and given a voice to people and populations that have been systematically marginalized. Read more . . . (438 words) |
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