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If you have time available during final exam week and can give us a three hour block of time for proctoring exams, please contact us.

This may be a good time for you to get some grading or reading done and, at the same time, provide a valuable service to the IC community. We can ask your deans and supervisors for release time, if necessary.

If you're interested, please contact Kelly Charnley for more information. She can be reached at kcharnley@ithaca.edu or 274-1257.

Thank you very much for your consideration.

The Staff at Student Disability Services

This is a reminder that Ithaca College Policy 2.1.4 states that “only items pertaining to College business may be sent through the campus mail system.”

Personal packages should be sent to your home address. The Mail Service department should not be expected to handle, sort and send notifications for personal packages. Some examples of this include cell phones and/or accessories, personal book orders, wine orders, LTD and other miscellaneous packages that are not business related. This does not apply to Resident Directors.

All personal mail may be dropped off at the following locations: Phillips Hall Post Office, mail collection box outside Campus Center, mail collection box across from Sub Connection in the Towers Concourse, or left at your home address for your mail courier to pick up.

Additionally, outgoing pre-paid personal parcels must be dropped off at the Phillips Hall Post Office from 8:30am - 2:30pm or the Mail Center from 8:30am-3:15pm.

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Congratulations to Carin Pracht ’14, on her recent achievement of earning Microsoft Certifications for Excel, Word and Powerpoint.

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The LGBT Center Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen series will show the documentary “How to Survive a Plague” — the story of how activism and innovation turned AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition — on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. in Textor 101.

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The Ithaca College Department of Speech Langauge Pathology and Audiology was well represented at the 2013 American Speech-Language Hearing Association Convention held in Chicago from Nov. 14-16. 

More than a dozen students and faculty members for IC presented at the convention, which is considered one of the top conferences for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. 

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 Join us on December 5 in The VIP lounge at the A & E Center from 9AM-3PM for a workshop on how to use the IPad as an assistive technology device. 

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If you will be studying abroad in the winter or spring on an affiliated, non-affiliated, or exchange program, and you have not yet met an adviser in the Office of International Programs to go over required Ithaca College paperwork, please be sure to schedule an appointment ASAP. If this paperwork is not done, you may not be able to get credit or eligible financial aid for your study abroad program.  NOTE: London Center students do NOT need to complete this paperwork.

In addition to meeting with an adviser in the Office of International Programs, all students going abroad on an affiliated, non-affiliated, or exchange program must attend a series of study abroad orientations.

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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.

 

IC NABA Yogurtland Fundraiser 12/6

Contributed by Sade Jones on 12/03/13 

Come in and enjoy your own personal creation of frozen yogurt at Yogurtland this FRIDAY 12/6! Just make sure to show the flyer to the cashier at the time of purchase and 15% of your bill will be donated to IC NABA :)
 

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This Sunday, December 8th and Monday, December 9th, senior B.A. drama major, Drew Weinstein, directs acts I and II of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth

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NYC Bustrip - Seats Available

Contributed by Donna Russell on 12/03/13 

IC Bustrip to NYC December 7th

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The winter concert of the Ithaca College Handbell Choirs! Come out to hear selections from Disney films, pieces by Beethoven and Mozart, some holiday favorites, and much more! Join us Saturday, December 7, at 6pm in Muller Chapel. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013
2:30 - 3:30 p.m., Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
Elia Kacapyr, Professor of Economics, will discuss how he has increased engagement in the classroom by adding more time for in-class discussion and problem solving. He will describe his process for recording short videos using Camtasia to deliver the content normally covered in lectures and share how he restructured or “flipped” his course.
(Register Here)

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As the fall semester comes to an end, some of you may have an expected or unexpected vacancy in your room, suite or apartment. Whether you anticipate a vacancy or not, the Office of Residential Life strongly recommends that you complete a vacancy form indicating the individual you would like to pull into your room in the event that a space opens.

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The Work/Life Mission Series "Gaining the Edge on Diabetes" would like to present our last series workshop... 

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Composer Jorge Grossmann (Assistant Professor, School of Music) has been awarded a commission from Harvard University’s Fromm Music Foundation in the amount of $12,000, which will fund the composition of a new work for piano and electronic sounds.

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If you would like to take a course in the Television-Radio Program, please consider registering on HomerConnect for one of the courses below in which there are still seats available:

TVR 10700-06 Intro to TV Studio Production, Block 1, TR 8-9:50am, CRN 43726

TVR 12400-01 Intro to Media Industries, M 3-3:50pm and TR 9:25-10:40am, CRN 42103

TVR 13100-03 Media Writing, MWF 8-8:50am, CRN 40232

 

Learn about the Campus Organizer position (full-time, post graduation role) and Fellowship Program with the U.S. PIRG during an information session on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 12:15pm in Career Services.

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The Sustainability Café on Monday, December 9 will feature Diane Cohen presenting “Developing the Community ReUse Center Model.” The Café will be held in Center for Natural Sciences Room 112 at 4:00PM, in conjunction with the Environmental Seminar. The Fall 2013 Sustainability Café/Environmental Seminar series is focused on the concept of “Citizens + Community = Healthy Environment.” 

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The holiday season is often a time when most of us forget about eating healthy and indulge in all the holiday treats like cookies, casseroles and cakes! But remember, sticking to your healthy eating and exercise routine through the busy schedules and holiday feasts is an ideal way to look and feel better once the holidays pass.

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