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The Friends 110 computer lab and workspace will be closed beginning 6pm on Friday 3/6 and will reopen Tuesday 3/10 at 9:00am with 24/7 self-service printing. Read more . . . (40 words) The Information Technology Service Desk and fixIT shop will have the following hours during Spring Break:
Information Technology Service Desk 607-274-1000 "So You WANT a Career?" NYS Broadcasters Association EventContributed by April Johanns on 03/05/20 Learn how to jump start your career in media and broadcast communications. Leading broadcast executives, on-air news and sports talent, producers, marketing experts and account executives from across New York State will be on campus to provide tips for securing internships and jobs and to answer questions. Friday, March 20 Read more . . . (151 words) "So You WANT a Career?" NYS Broadcasters Association EventContributed by April Johanns on 03/05/20 Learn how to jump start your career in media and broadcast communications. Leading broadcast executives, on-air news and sports talent, producers, marketing experts and account executives from across New York State will be on campus to provide tips for securing internships and jobs and to answer questions. Friday, March 20 Read more . . . (151 words) School of Music announces winners of annual concerto competitionContributed by Molly Windover on 03/05/20 The School of Music congratulates Alexei Aceto '21, Harris Andersen '22, and Brian Breen '21 on being selected to perform with the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra in the annual Concerto Concert. Read more . . . (84 words) "So You WANT a Career?" NYS Broadcasters Association EventContributed by April Johanns on 03/05/20 Friday, March 20 Read more . . . (150 words) Eric Machan Howd (Department of Writing) Speaks on Music and SpiritualityContributed by Eric Howd on 03/05/20 Assistant Professor Eric Machan Howd recently spoke on music and spirituality for the Southern Cayuga Wider Parish's Lenten Speaker Series (Aurora, NY). As a long-time church music director and pipe organist, Eric shared his thoughts on how his music connects to his spirituality. Read more . . . (141 words) The College is closed on Monday, March 9, 2020 for the Spring Break Holiday. As a reminder the Holiday Calendar can be found clicking here. Happy Spring Everyone! The Center for Faculty Excellence and the Faculty Development Committee seek nominations for Ithaca College’s annual Faculty Excellence Awards. We will offer six, $1,500 awards and welcome ALL faculty nominations. The deadline for all supporting materials is Sunday, March 8th, 2020. Please refer to the Center For Faculty Excellence website for more information on submission requirements and how to submit via the FEA Submission Site. Applications for OSE Scholarships close March 8, 2020: Apply Today!Contributed by Courtney Owens on 03/05/20 You still have time to apply for OSE Scholarships! You have until March 8, 2020! Read more . . . (128 words) What you should know before leaving campus: As you prepare to depart campus for spring break, we wanted to share information that you might find helpful regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and its potential impact on the Ithaca College community. Read more . . . (838 words) Mail Services will have modified hours during spring break due to limited staff and Ithaca College closure on Monday 3/16. Read more . . . (288 words) Census 2020 - What Your Family Needs to Know!Contributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 03/04/20 As you’re heading home soon for Spring Break, make sure to talk with your family about the importance of completing the 2020 Census. Remind them that you will be counted where you live most of the year which is in Tompkins County. Families should record all those who are living in their household on April 1 on their Census Form. College students should be counted where they are living the majority of the year or where they are living on April 1 – the official Census count day. Read more . . . (167 words) Your responses to the 2020 Census are protected by Federal Law and responses are used only to produce statistical information. Individual responses are protected by Federal Law (Title 13). Personal information collected by the Census Bureau cannot by shared with any government agency or court. Census bureau employees are sworn to protect confidentiality for life. Violating Title 13 is a federal crime with severe penalties, including a federal prison sentence of up to five years, a fine of up to $250,000, or both. Read more . . . (69 words) Please note that the All-Staff Meeting originally scheduled for March 6, 2020 has been POSTPONED until Wednesday, March 25 from 9:00-10:30am in Emerson Suites. Read more . . . (101 words) Beware of Email Phishing Scams Asking for Cell Phone Numbers or Gift CardsContributed by Jason Youngers on 03/04/20 The Information Security and Public Safety teams ask you to please watch out for email phishing scams asking you for a favor or for your cell phone number. Generally, these messages come from Gmail or other external addresses created in the name of someone at IC that you know. They’ll start by asking you for a quick favor or for your cell number, and after a couple email or text messages back and forth they’ll ask you to purchase gift cards and send them the codes on the back. Read more . . . (319 words) Candidate # 4 - School of Music Dean's Search on campus Thursday, March 5Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 03/04/20 Submitted on behalf of the School of Music Dean’s Search Co-Chairs, Sara Haefeli and Baruch Whitehead: The forth candidate for the School of Music Dean’s Search will be on campus Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6. The campus community is invited to the Open Session for Candidate #4: Read more . . . (115 words) Challenging Unconcious Bias in Tech: Paula Ioanide - An Ed Tech Day Featured SessionContributed by Andrew Hogan on 03/04/20 On Thursday March 19th at 9 AM in the Clark lounge author and associate professor of comparative race and ethnicity studies at Ithaca College's Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity, Paula Ioanide, PHD will lead a discussion on how unconcious bias sometimes produces unintended adverse effects through technology. The presentation will offer current research on the role of unconcious bias in developing technology platforms and what we can do about it. Read more . . . (114 words) Misha Euceph, Podcast Producer & Host of "Tell Them, I Am" Visits ICContributed by Hierald Osorto on 03/03/20 The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Park Center for Independent Media host Pakistani-American, Misha Euceph, producer and host of “Tell Them, I Am” a podcast about, "the small moments that define who we are and who we are not. The stories are universal. The voices are all Muslim." The LA Times called it “quietly revolutionary,” the New York Times said it was “hypnotic listening,” and was voted one of TIME’s 10 best podcasts of 2019. March 24, 2020 | Emerson Suites Read more . . . (196 words) Want to show appreciation to your friends? Stop by the Campus Center Lobby (next to the info desk) today (Wednesday) & Thursday from 11 am - 4 pm. Spread positivity around campus by leaving a note and making a candy gram! |
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