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Creating an Inclusive Culture: The truth behind bias, bullying and other derailing behaviors.

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Students interested in personal and professional development, who want to make a difference, are encouraged to apply for Alternative Spring Break (ASB)! ASB applications are available now: APPLY HERE.

Applications will be viewed on a rolling basis until the trips are full. Currently, there are spaces available in the following trips:

  • Central NY
  • Washington DC
  • Virginia Beach
  • Northern Tennessee

 

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Printing Your Calendar

Your Outlook calendar can be viewed electronically on your computer, smartphone, and tablet, but sometimes you just need a hard copy.  You can print your calendar in the Outlook for Windows and Macintosh applications and the Outlook Web App. 

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The Caring and Sharing holiday campaign is over and it was a tremendous success because of all of the wonderful contributions made by the employees and students here at IC.

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SPACE IS LIMITED APPLY NOW WHILE YOU STILL CAN!

Interested in developing your leadership skills, meeting other student leaders, and having a fantastic weekend retreat experience? Leadership Weekend 2014 is almost here!

This retreat is designed to encourage emerging leaders to discuss their own thoughts on leadership, connect with other student leaders, and further their involvement at Ithaca College.

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There will be no WW@W meetings while Ithaca College is closed for the winter holiday break from December 24th through January 1st. Current members, please use your Monthly Pass to attend another meeting in the area.

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A&E Center and Pool Hours

Contributed by Kathy Farley on 12/20/13 

A&E Center Hours
Please note:  The A&E Center will be closed on Monday, December 23rd.

Pool Hours

 

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Check out the Alternative Spring Break trips to see how you can discover your passion for service by helping communities across the Eastern United States.

Make sure you submit as soon as possible!!! Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all trips are full! There are currently spaces available for trips to:
 

  • Central New York
  • Northern Tennessee
  • Virginia Beach
  • Washington DC

If you have any questions, please contact Don Austin at austin@ithaca.edu.

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Interested in developing your leadership skills, meeting other student leaders, and having a fantastic weekend retreat experience? Leadership Weekend 2014 is almost here!

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 The Ithacan has been named one of 15 national finalists for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s 2014 Crown Award in the competition’s “hybrid” category. The hybrid category is defined as “print publications that provide live coverage via website between print editions.”

 The list of finalists in this category includes publications from Ball State University, Indiana University, the University of Pennsylvania, Iowa State University and the University of Oklahoma, among others. The winners, who receive either a Gold or Silver Crown, will be announced at the Spring National College Media Convention in New York City, March 12–15.

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 The work of five staff members of The Ithacan has been honored with Gold Circle Awards by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association in its 30th annual Gold Circle competition. The 2013 awards are for work produced during the 2012–13 academic year. The following work from The Ithacan was honored with awards:

  • Emily Fuller and Erica Pirolli, First Place for Overall Tabloid Design
  • Sabrina Knight, Second Place for Sports Photography, for "When Push Comes to Shove" (October 12, 2012, p. 28)
  • Rachel Woolf, Third Place for Photo Illustration, for “Breaking the Bank” (April 11, 2013, p. 1)
  • Steven Pirani, Certificate of Merit for General Feature Story, for “Local Indulgence: Guests Explore Origins of Food and Wine on New Tour” (April 4, 2013, p. 13)

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Contributed on behalf of Gerald Hector, Vice President for Finance and Administration 

It is with a great sense of pride and excitement that I report to the campus community that we have just completed a review with Moody's credit rating agency. Ithaca College was reaffirmed with an A2 credit rating coupled with a stable outlook. According to Moody’s Investors Service, this rating “is supported by the college’s dedicated fiscal discipline.” It is noteworthy to mention that the private higher education sector currently has a negative outlook in general with several institutions receiving downgrades, with negative outlooks.

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You have achieved the one year mark with your Mind, Body, Me wellness program and it’s only the beginning. In celebration of this achievement, we held our first Flight Festival and what a success it was!

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Looking for new members? Interested in advertising an upcoming event to a large group of people? Do not miss this amazing opportunity to have a table at the Spring Student Organization Fair on January 29, 2014 in Emerson Suites from 10am-3pm.

To request space at the fair please complete the 2014 Spring Student Organization Fair sign up form by January 23.

Space is first come, first serve. All registered or new student organizations are able to sign up.

If you have any questions please email osema@ithaca.edu.

 

Beginning with the upcoming Spring ’14 semester, S-Lot Ext. (located across Grant Egbert Blvd opposite S-Lot) will be available for both Student and Employee parking (Red & Blue). Due to an increase need for employee parking on the south side of campus and after examining the availability of spaces in the surrounding lots outside of O-Blue, the Parking Policy Committee has approved S-Lot Ext. to be designated as both Student and Employee parking.

Also as a reminder, parking regulations are in effect 24/7 including Fire Lanes, Handicap Spaces, Reserved Spaces, and No Parking Zones.

If you have any questions, please contact the Parking Services office at (607) 274-3756 or via email at Parking@Ithaca.edu.

Psychology/Neuroscience student, Eliza Jacobs-Brichford, was the recipient of University of Cincinatti's Best Internship Award, and published a first authored publication in the Journal of Child Neurology.

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Hello Campus Community!

The Fitness Center will be closing at 2:00pm this Friday 12/20/13, and will remain closed through Sunday 1/5/13.  We will reopen with limited hours the week of 1/6, and will resume our normal academic year hours on Monday 1/20/13.  Please visit the Fitness Center website for details and updates.

For those of you who will be in town, Island Health and Fitness is offering a reduced rate on day passes for Ithaca College faculty and staff (must bring your ID).   The cost will be $6/day at the main location, and $5/day at the community corners location.

 

 

 

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Want to work or study in Europe? Looking for a full-time job, internship, or a study program?

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The Benefits & Work/Life Department would like to send a very special THANK YOU to our 2013 Work/Life Lunch-and-Learn presenters from Ithaca College:

Chris Pogorzala – Exercise Your Mind: The Benefits of Staying Mentally Active
Dr. C. Vivian Lorenzo – Vaccines for Travel and for Life
Tim Ryan – Put Out the Fire
Dr. Gary Sforzo – Breaking Out of an Eating Rut
Sean Reilley – The Perfect Fit
Julie Dorsey & Lynn Gitlow – Office Ergonomics: Setting Up a Comfortable Workstation

You are the reason for the success of our Lunch-and-Learn program and it is with sincere appreciation that we THANK YOU for your commitment to excellence.

Earn 3 credits in 12 days!

Contributed by Nancy Kotmel on 12/17/13 

Human Genetics: Online Course for non-biology majors offered over winter break.

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