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The informational meeting for Men's and Women's Novice Crew will be this Tuesday, Aug 27th in Textor 102. Women will meet at 6PM. Men will meet at 7PM. Read more . . . (48 words) Three programs for new and returning transfer students. Read more . . . (152 words) Did you play an instrument before coming to IC and want to play in an orchestra? Read more . . . (139 words) Information Technology Services would like to remind Instructors and Administrative staff that all Optical Scanning exams and course evaluations that are processed will be moved into a Sakai Drop Box. If you are not currently enrolled into your schools worksite you will be enrolled when you drop off your first exam or course evaluation. Computer Operations no longer prints hard copies of the PDF reports but you are able to do so from Sakai. Instructions are sent with every set of reports that are moved to a Drop Box via Sakai to the username@ithaca.edu email address. Read more . . . (113 words) Sherry Deckman, Education Department, publishes article in Harvard Educational Review.Contributed by Jeane Copenhaver-Johnson on 08/25/13 Dr. Deckman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education, authors the lead article in the Summer 2013 issue of the Harvard Educational Review. "Leaving the Space Better Than You Found it Through Song: Music, Diversity, and Mission in One Black Organization" explores the Kuumba singers of Harvard College and documents the story of Sheldon K. X. Reid, director of the Kuumba Singers, and how he has experienced his work as program director of the longstanding multicultural organization. She was invited to blog about the context for this research in Voices in Education. New and returning students, faculty, and staff are strongly encouraged to sign up for Ithaca College’s Emergency Notification System (ENS), which uses voice, e-mail, and text messaging to provide time-sensitive information during critical situations. Read more . . . (105 words) The Office of Residential Life would like to announce that Fall Waitlist Applications and Vacancy Forms are available in the Office of Residential Life. Read more . . . (79 words) On Sunday, August 25, Mass will be celebrated at 8 PM in Muller Chapel. After Mass there will be a “cookies and milk” social to meet with members of the community as well as the new ministry and mission team. All are welcome! Come to praise God, celebrate Eucharist, and meet and greet new and old friends!
Read more . . . (26 words) The ITS fixIT Shop is now open and ready for your business! The fixIT shop, located in Friends 110, provides convenient on-campus computer support and service to students, faculty and staff for personal computers and college owned equipment like iPads. The fixIT shop's certified technicians can assist with a variety of problems on desktops, laptops, iPads and tablets. Read more . . . (136 words) School of Music names Derrick Fox as new Assistant Professor of Choral Music EducationContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 08/23/13 Derrick Fox, a recent recipient of the prestigious University Enrichment Graduate Fellowship award, has been named the new Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education at IC's School of Music. Fox received a Doctorate of Musical Arts in choral conducting from Michigan State University in 2013 where he was a conducting student of Dr. David Rayl, Dr. Jon Reed and Dr. Sandra Snow. Read more . . . (187 words) School of Music faculty Janet Galván named Director of Choral ActivitiesContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 08/23/13 Professor of Music Janet Galván has been named Director of Choral Activities at the School of Music. Conductor of the Ithaca College Women’s Chorale and the Ithaca College Chorus for many years, she is also the Artistic Director for the Ithaca Children's Choir. She will continue to conduct the Ithaca College Women’s Chorale and, beginning this year, she will conduct the Ithaca College Choir. Read more . . . (248 words) Interested in studying abroad? Info sessions coming up soon!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 08/23/13 Are you interested in studying abroad? Come learn more about your options at our info sessions! The Know Your Options/Study Abroad sessions will give an overview of all of the study abroad possibilities available to you as an IC student.The London Center sessions will tell you what it is like to spend a summer or semester studying at the ICLC. And the Exchange Programs sessions will talk specifically about our exchange partner universities and the opportunities available to you through these full-immersion study abroad experiences. Come learn more about your study abroad options! Read more . . . (152 words) With the new academic year starting, be sure to make time for yourself to recharge! We are please to announce that Michael Faber will be returning to campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting this Tuesday (08/27), to offer MEDITATION at noon for our faculty and staff! Read more . . . (138 words) The Office of International Programs is now reviewing applications to the London Center for Spring 2014. The deadline for Spring 2014 applications is Friday, September 13, but we will review complete applications as they come in. Please note that we often have a large applicant pool for spring study in London, and it is possible we will not be able to accommodate all applicants. Therefore, get your complete application in to the Office of International Programs as soon as possible! See below for links to the application materials. Read more . . . (38 words) Parking Ticket "Warning Period" ends Friday, Sept. 6th.Contributed by Curtis Payne on 08/23/13 As a reminder Parking Services will be ending the “warning period” for vehicles parked on campus without current permits on Friday, September 6th. The cost of an Upperclassmen permit is $126, First-Year permits are $500 and permits for Grad Students are Free. You may order your 2013-14 parking permit online by going to www.ithaca.edu/sacl/parking_registration.php. All vehicles parked on campus must be registered with the Office of Public Safety .If you have any questions please call (607)274-3756 or stop by Parking Services located in the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management on Farm Pond Rd. Update on Print Management Software and Student Lab PrintingContributed by Beth Rugg on 08/23/13 Over the summer, the President's Council approved the use of GoPrint print management software in the student labs (and the Library) starting this semester. President's Council asked that for the 2013-2014 academic year, the software be installed in all computer labs and printing usage monitored. A report based on this year's printing data will be given to President's Council in the spring. President's Council will then review the data and make recommendations for subsidized print allowances and, set print-pricing for students. Read more . . . (197 words) Students Disability Services (SDS) was created to assist faculty and staff in their every day efforts to ensure equal access for students to all college programs and services. The following is a list of frequently asked questions. We hope this information is helpful in providing the best possible service to students. Read more . . . (928 words) For a limited time take advantage of some fall Flavours at your next event. Start with an Apple Pumpkin Soup, move onto Apricot Thyme Glazed Turkey or finish your meal with the amazing Pumpkin Whoopie Pies. Check out all of the mouthwatering options and Download a copy of your menu today or call CC&ES at (607) 274-3313 for more information. Read more . . . (83 words) Scheduling Appointments with Student Disability ServicesContributed by Linda Uhll on 08/23/13 Welcome back from Summer Break! Just a friendly reminder to set up an appointment if you are registered with Student Disability Services. Time slots fill quickly and you won't be able to use your academic accommodations or schedule tests with our office until you see a counselor. Your appointment will be in the 110 Towers Concourse suite. Office Hours are 8:30-5, Monday-Friday Seats open in one-credit integrated learning mini-coursesContributed by Gordon Rowland on 08/23/13 1-credit IICC mini-courses for Fall 2013 * short courses on systems thinking, synthesizing expertise, and creativity * active hands-on learning; no lectures * lots of fun * the courses will help you make connections among what you are studying in different courses inside and outside your majors * this can make learning more lasting and more useful in meeting complex real-world challenges * courses are one credit and are graded pass/fail
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