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So that both faculty and students have a clear sense of when ICC course designations are effective, CCR has established deadlines for proposal submission. For ICC designations to be effective for Fall 2020 course offerings, proposals must be submitted to icc@ithaca.edu no later than April 1, 2020. 

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Friday 3/6/20: 7:00am - 2:00pm

Saturday 3/7/20: CLOSED

Sunday 3/8/20: CLOSED

Monday 3/9/20: CLOSED

Tuesday 3/10/20: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Wednesday 3/11/20: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Thursday 3/12/20: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Friday 3/13/20: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Saturday 3/14/20: CLOSED

Sunday 3/15/20: CLOSED

**We will resume our regular academic year hours on Monday 3/16/20

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IC's Staff Council welcomes everyone to view art work by members of the Ithaca College community, at the opening reception. Mark your calendar for Friday, March 6th from 12-2pm in Campus Center's McDonald Lounge.  Join us for light refreshments, ART, conversation, music, and fun!

See what some of your colleagues and friends have created! Partake in creating your very own masterpiece while at the reception! Woo-hooooo - art show!

IC's Staff Council welcomes everyone to view art work by members of the Ithaca College community, at the opening reception. Mark your calendar for Friday, March 6th from 12-2pm in Campus Center's McDonald Lounge.  Join us for light refreshments, ART, conversation, music, and fun!

See what some of your colleagues and friends have created! Partake in creating your very own masterpiece while at the reception! Woo-hooooo - art show!

 The on-campus Food Pantry will continue it's regular hours during Spring Break.  We will be open on Tuesday, March 10 from 6-7 pm and on Friday, March 13 from 4-5:30 pm.

Please come to the DeMotte room in the Campus Center at that time if you're in need of supplies to help you get through break.

 

Spring Break Parking Rules

Contributed by Amy Shippos on 03/05/20 

During Spring Break 3/9 thru 3/13 the following rules will be in effect.

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Happy Spring Break! CLICK HERE to view and download our Spring Break 2020 schedule. 

Please note that all Dining Locations and Offices will be closed on Monday, March 9th.

 

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Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, was an invited speaker and presenter at the University of Chicago February 19-21, 2020. 

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Dr. Justine Waldman, MD, Founder of REACH Project, Ithaca New York

"Perfect Recipe for an Epidemic: Stigma, Inequity, and Exclusion" 

Monday March 23
7:30 p.m..
Klingenstein Lounge

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Help spread awareness about sexual assault and the importance of consent!

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Do you know a woman or female-identified student leader currently in their sophomore year at Ithaca College? Please consider submitting a recommendation form to encourage them to apply for the BOLD Women's Leadership Network!

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Help spread awareness about sexual assault and the importance of consent!

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Help spread awareness about sexual assault and the importance of consent!

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The Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) will host Parker Higgins, Director of Advocacy for the Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 19 in the Park Hall Auditorium. Higgins will discuss how the FPF protects, defends, and empowers public-interest journalism in the 21st century. 

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Building upon the legacy of Muslim American and Japanese American solidarity since 9/11, #VigilantLOVE is a healing and arts-driven organization that creates spaces for connection and grassroots movement to ensure the safety and justice of communities impacted by Islamophobia.

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 Michael Twomey (English, Dana Professor of Humanities and Arts, Emeritus) has published a comprehensive research guide to the medieval English writer John Trevisa (ca. 1342-1402) in Oxford Bibliographies Online’s Medieval Studies section, ed. Paul E. Szarmach;  DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780195396584-0279 (9,500 words).  OBO offers scholars reliable and up-to-date introductions to hundreds of topics. 

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Members of our campus community are encouraged to offer their insights, opinions, and feedback to help five of the strategic plan's action groups move their projects and objectives forward. 

Please participate in one or more of the opportunities below:

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Nick Sagan - Assistant Professor, Media Arts, Sciences and Studies (Cinema and Photography/Faculty, Writing for Film, Television, and Emerging Media) wrote the classroom discussion guide for the new season of Cosmos: Possible Worlds (FOX/National Geographic). 

Season debut of two episodes on Monday, March 9, 2020 at 8/7c and 9/8c

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We are excited to announce M. Quincy Davidson as our new Associate Vice President for Engagement in the Division of Institutional Advancement. His areas of responsibility include: Alumni and Family Engagement, Ithaca College Annual Fund, and Corporate and Foundation Relations. 

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Are you passionate about technology? We are looking for a student speaker from each school to speak on a panel at Ed Tech Day. Each panelist will speak about how technology is used in their respective school or industry.

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