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Community Feedback for Draft Diversity, Equity and Inclusion StatementContributed by Lia Munoz on 02/20/20 In accordance with the work being done through the new strategic plan, the Campus Climate Action Group (CCAG) was tasked with drafting a new diversity statement for Ithaca College. Throughout November and December of last year, the CCAG benchmarked numerous diversity statements from colleges and universities across the country, and also researched various theories and frameworks of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are now ready to present the community with a draft statement which can be read HERE. Read more . . . (105 words) Don’t Forget to Submit your Flexible Spending Account Expenses by March 31Contributed by Cheryl Thomason on 02/20/20 If you paid for an eligible medical or dependent care expense out of pocket during the 2019 plan year, you have until March 31, 2020 to submit those expenses for reimbursement. Otherwise, any remaining balance will be forfeited. Read more . . . (117 words) The staff trustee position on the Board of Trustees, currently held by Sybil Conrad, is up for re-election at the May 2020 board meeting for a four-year term beginning June 1, 2020. Read more . . . (230 words) Test your trivia knowledge with IC After Dark on February 28 from 8-11pm in IC Square! Read more . . . (23 words) Test your trivia knowledge with IC After Dark on February 28 from 8-11pm in IC Square! Read more . . . (23 words) Seeking Faculty & Staff support for the Whalen Symposium!Contributed by Rowan Larkin on 02/20/20 Last year's Whalen Symposium was a great success because of all the support we received from faculty and staff. If you or members of your department are able to join us this year for the 23rd Annual Whalen Symposium, on April 9, 2020, in the Campus Center as a Moderator, Time Keeper, Finalist Judge, Volunteer and/or Abstract Reviewer, we'd be glad to have you. Read more . . . (175 words) The online submission process for faculty sponsors/students to submit student presentations for the 23rd Annual James J. Whalen Symposium will close on March 1st, 2020. Submissions will be accepted for presentations, performances, and displays. Read more . . . (86 words) Jennifer Muller (Anthropology) publishes commentary article, Reflecting on a More Inclusive BioarchaeologyContributed by Michael Malpass on 02/20/20 Reflecting on a More Inclusive Bioarchaeology provides the commentary for a thematic series in the January issue of Historical Archaeology. Read more . . . (96 words) The Academic Advising Center will help you with your ICC Portfolio!Contributed by Eileen Jacobs on 02/20/20 The Academic Advising Center is hosting ICC Portfolio Working Sessions weekly throughout the spring semester. Drop in on Tuesday, February 25 or Thursday, February 27 between 1:00-3:00 PM. Feel free to stay 10 minutes or the entire two hours. All sessions are held in the Academic Advising Center’s conference room--124 Rothschild Place. Bring your laptop! Read more . . . (52 words) Seniors and Graduate Students that would like to participate in Commencement you can order your regalia now! Read more . . . (72 words) Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas directed by Norm Johnson, performed in English, delivers a tale of love, power and evil as the Queen of Carthage and a Trojan prince fall for one another. Passion is put to the test as a sorceress intervenes, and the mythological drama ensues. Read more . . . (53 words) The purpose is to collect feedback and experiences from your perspective as students around our housing and selection process. Read more . . . (63 words) “Build your Board” Event with the Women’s Mentoring NetworkContributed by Colette Matisco on 02/20/20 Join the Women’s Mentoring Network for a fun event designed to help you connect with other women and expand your network across campus! Read more . . . (96 words) “Build your Board” Event with the Women’s Mentoring NetworkContributed by Colette Matisco on 02/20/20 Join the Women’s Mentoring Network for a fun event designed to help you connect with other women and expand your network across campus! Read more . . . (98 words) Provost’s Post-Sabbatical Colloquium - Thursday, February 27Contributed by Colette Matisco on 02/20/20 Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish invites us all to gather for an evening of refreshment for our mind and bodies. Please join us as our speakers engage us with their sabbatical projects. Read more . . . (82 words) New Faculty Institute - Lessons from the Field: Unleashing PotentialContributed by Colette Matisco on 02/20/20 Tuesday, February 25, 2020 Read more . . . (92 words) Do you identify as First-Gen and have an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics fields? Join us for our First-Gen in STEM Event and learn how you can pursue your passions in the STEM fields! Read more . . . (198 words) Please Join Us for an "Updates from the Office of the Provost" Open House Event on Tuesday, February 25thContributed by Zaira Sylvain on 02/20/20 The Office of the Provost is hosting informal “Updates from the Office of the Provost” open house meetings for any interested faculty, staff, and students. These gatherings will serve as an opportunity for updates and conversations related to initiatives in Academic Affairs, and our February gathering will be Tuesday, February 25th, from 12:10 to 1:00 in the Business School Room 111. Read more . . . (98 words) Summer Grants for Faculty Scholarly/Creative Work due February 21Contributed by Colette Matisco on 02/20/20 Summer Grants are intended to support post-terminal degree scholarly/creative endeavors. Full-time continuing faculty and faculty regularly employed on at least a half-time basis are eligible. Awards provide $3,350 in compensation for eight weeks of full-time work. Proposals are due in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center, by February 21. Guidelines and application form may be found at www.ithaca.edu/cfe/research/summer_grants. Register Now for The North American Conference on Video Game Music (April 4-5, 2020)Contributed by Sara Jacobs on 02/19/20 About the conference: The North American Conference on Video Game Music is an academic conference that brings together scholars from around North America and internationally to discuss music in video games. The 7th annual NACVGM will take place on April 4-5, 2020, in Hockett Family Recital Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music, Ithaca College. Registration is required to attend the conference, but registration is free for Ithaca College students, faculty, and staff. Registration is also free for undergraduate students from any institution. For all other attendees, register before March 4 for discounted rates! Regular registration prices are in effect March 4-April 5. The conference's keynote speaker will be Dr. Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, aka SAMMUS. About the concert: This year's NACVGM will include a concert featuring arrangements of video game music as well as music inspired by video games, including a performance by SAMMUS. Read more . . . (194 words) |
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