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Head to Campus Well to learn the signs of a toxic friend, what to do to salvage a friendship that's on the rocks, and how to know when it's time to ""break up"" with that friend.

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Active bystanders can help to prevent sexual violence!

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The Advocacy Center is a long-standing community partner of Ithaca College in supporting our community around issues of sexual and domestic/dating violence. 

This website will give their current operations and availability as they transition to a virtual platform. 

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In response to the statewide “stay at home” order, Ithaca’s member-supported independent movie theater is going virtual, in partnership the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF), now in its 23rd year.

Four international art film titles originally slated for FLEFF 2020 will screen over the course of the next several weeks:

4/10: Bacurau (Brazil)

4/17 The Whistlers (Romania)

4/24 A White, White Day (Iceland)

TBA: And Then We Danced (Georgia)

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4.13 Pets Show & Tell!

Contributed by Elena Chang on 04/09/20 

Start your week off the right way, seeing adorable pets! Join Campus Center for a Show & Tell where the attention is on your pets.

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Please join President Collado and members of the senior leadership team for a virtual All-Faculty-and-Staff Gathering on Tuesday, April 14, from 12:10 – 1:05 p.m. This gathering is for faculty and staff only, to provide space to engage in a transparent and open dialogue with one another and with college leadership around issues that are specific to our work.

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(submitted on behalf of Dr. Sally Neal, Director of the Center for Academic Advancement)

The Academic Advising Center will open early from 7:30-9:00 am for Zoom drop-ins on Tuesday, April 14, Thursday, April 16, Tuesday, April 21 and Thursday, April 23 to assist with any questions or challenges you have while registering for fall semester courses. Regular drop-in visits for a quick,10-minute meeting with an Advisor will also be available from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. 

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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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RAPID RESPONSE SALON
Friday April 10, 11 a.m. to 12
Hosted by the Ithaca College Honors Program

Topic:  COVID-19:  Personal, Political, Historical
Moderated multidisciplinary conversation, followed by open discussion

Dr. Jonathan Ablard, Associate Professor, History

Dr. Stewart Auyash, Associate Professor and Chair,  Health Promotion and Physical Education

Dr. Alicia Swords, Associate Professor, Sociology and Director of Honors

moderator: Dr. Patricia Zimmermann, Professor, Screen Studies

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Idrissou Mora-Kpai, Assistant Professor, Department of Media, Arts, Sciences and Studies, is among fifteen grantees for the 2020 Media Arts Assistance Fund (MAAF), a regrant partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts Electronic Media and Film Program. 

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Join us for IC’s free webinar on Friday, April 10 at noon (EDT.)

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Dear IC faculty and staff,

I hope this message finds you healthy and well. I am reaching out today to share with you a few major updates that impact Ithaca College, our community, and the direction we are taking as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Equity and inclusion work is more important than ever. Employees do not have the luxury of picking and choosing which elements of their identities will or won’t be disproportionately affected by this crisis.Throughout this time the LGBT Center director continues to offer services online, through zoom, and by phone for our staff, faculty, students and alumni.

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The Roy H Park School of Communications will host a conversation in its salon series on Thursday, April 16.

Anissa Richmond IC’13, Creative Producer at Netflix

Thursday, April 16 ~ 12:10-1:05 p.m.

Registration Required and Available at:

https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/5675233

SLI and CC credit eligible for IC Students!

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The Roy H Park School of Communications will host a conversation in its salon series on Tuesday, April 14.

Jenn Wojnar IC'06, Manager of Rights and Clearances Marvel Studios and Peter Davis IC'06, Music Supervisor for Bunim/Murray Productions 

Tuesday, April 14, 2020 ~ 12:10 - 1:05 p.m. 

Registration Required and Available at:

https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/5675233

SLI and CC credit eligible for IC Students!

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(submitted on behalf of Dr. Sally Neal, Director of the Center for Academic Advancement) 

Do you have a quick question and want to “drop-in” with an Advisor? The Academic Advising Center offers drop-ins every weekday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm via Zoom.

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The Census Bureau has issued guidance that college students should still be counted at the residence they live while attending school, even if they have returned home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Including all students who would have been graduating in May 2020.

For more information about how the Census is counting college students, you can view this short video

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Submit a TikTok to @IthacaSAB on Instagram by Monday, April 20th for a chance to win your choice in gift cards!

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Dear Ithaca College students and families,

I hope this message finds all of you healthy and well as we continue to grapple with this major public health crisis. I deeply miss the vibrancy and energy of our students on this campus, and I am very much looking forward to seeing both students and their loved ones here on South Hill again, as soon as it is possible.

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I have posted an updated list of open-access museum collections if you need to find art and science images for your teaching. 

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