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Posted on behalf of Rory Rothman, Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Life The Ithaca College Student Handbook is now on-line and may be accessed at https://www.ithaca.edu/sacl/handbook. There is a lot of valuable information in the handbook, including the student conduct code, policies, and residential life information, with which you should become familiar. The College is also required by law to provide information related to federal and New York State laws that are critical for you to know, including the College’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Read more . . . (828 words) Marketing Werks Career Information Session, hosted in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 08/30/12 Marketing Werks is a privately-owned PROMO 100 experiential marketing agency headquartered in downtown Chicago (named as one of the Chicago Tribune’s top workplaces in 2010 and Crain’s Fast Fifty list for 5 years in a row). Read more . . . (126 words) City Year Career Information Session, hosted in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 08/30/12 City Year is an education focused, nonprofit organization that unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service to keep students in school and on track to graduation. As an Americorps program, Corp Members receive living stipends, health care and additional benefits. Read more . . . (140 words) U.S. Department of State: Careers, Internships & Fellowships Information Session, hosted in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 08/30/12 Are you interested in shaping a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing the President's foreign policy? Learn about career opportunities with the U.S. Department of State during an on-campus information session. Read more . . . (163 words) Planning to study at the London Center in Spring 2013?Contributed by Rachel Gould on 08/30/12 We are now reviewing applications to the London Center on a rolling basis. Applications for the spring 2013 semester are due by Friday, September 14, but we are reviewing complete applications as they come in and have already accepted a number of students. Read more . . . (66 words) Are you interested in studying abroad? Come to an info session to learn more about study abroad at IC. The Know Your Options sessions will give an overview of all of the study abroad possibilities available to you as an IC student. The London Center sessions will give you a detailed glimpse of what a semester abroad in London is like. The Exchange Programs info sessions will talk specifically about our exchange partners and the opportunities available to you through these full-immersion study abroad experiences. Come learn more about your study abroad options! Read more . . . (82 words) Looking to book a classroom for your club meeting? Read this first.Contributed by Jessica L. Barnes on 08/30/12 Classroom Reservation Process Duirng the Add/Drop Period - Important Notice from the Registrar & Campus Center and Event Services
The start of each semester is a busy time for many departments and clubs that want to reserve classrooms or other academic spaces for various non-academic activities. There can be some confusion concerning the process for reserving classrooms for these activities leading up to and during the add/drop period each semester. In order to make the process smoother for this upcoming semester, as well as future semesters, here are guidelines for reserving classrooms during the add/drop period. Flexibility is required during the add/drop period to assign different classrooms for classes that need to be moved for any number of reasons. During this period the Office of the Registrar will only process classroom requests for activities that have an academic focus. All other classroom requests should be directed to the Campus Center and Event Services Office (CC&ES).
Read more . . . (132 words) The Office of Judicial Affairs is currently seeking Staff and Faculty Justices for the 2012-2013 academic year.Contributed by Colleen Barnes on 08/30/12 The position calls for members of the Ithaca College Staff and Faculty to serve as justices for Ithaca College Conduct Review Board and Conduct Appeal Board hearings. These Conduct Boards are charged with the responsibility of protecting and enforcing the rules and regulations set down in the Ithaca College Student Conduct Code's "Statement of Responsibilities." The Conduct Review Board and Appeal Board hear cases of alleged academic and non-academic misconduct by Ithaca College students. The Board will determine if a student should be found responsible for the charge(s) he/she allegedly violated, and if found responsible, impose judicial sanctions that range from written warning to expulsion from the College. Read more . . . (354 words) Ithaca College Among Top 25 LGBT-Friendly InstitutionsContributed by Estela Santos-Pape on 08/29/12 Ithaca College has been included on the Campus Pride list of the 25 colleges and universities whose policies, programs and practices are most friendly to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students. The list was compiled by Campus Pride in partnership with The Huffington Post. Read more . . . (162 words) Peter Melcher (Biology) and his students had great success at the 2012 Botanical Society of America Meeting in Columbus, Ohio!Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 08/29/12 Peter Melcher organized a symposium and presented in different section for the 2012 Botanical Society of America Meeting in Columbus, Ohio. Robert Griffin-Nolan (biology student), wins the prestigious LICOR prize for best LICOR poster presentation in the physiological section. Leanne Donahue (biology student) presented a poster.
Vote On Campus Issues Such as the Druge Equalization PolicyContributed by Gillian DeRario on 08/29/12 https://myhome.ithaca.edu/?p=123 Simply click this link to vote on campus wide issues and to help make changes on campus such as the Drug Equalization Policy you were informed about via email a few weeks ago.
Read more . . . (64 words) First Year students, the Amazing IC Race is coming and You should be a part of it!!!Contributed by Jesan Sorrells on 08/29/12 The Amazing Race is a campus wide scavenger hunt taking place over Labor Day weekend (Sept 2-5). The event is awesome and is only available for first year students to sign up. Read more . . . (142 words) The Friends of Ithaca College cordially invite you to the 21st annual Founder's Day Concert in the Park! Read more . . . (187 words) First-Year Cabaret - Participate in the 10th Anniversary Show! No Experience Necessary!Contributed by Sarah Schupp on 08/29/12 Are you interested in Singing or Musical Theater? The First-Year Cabaret is a fully-staged musical parody starring first-year students. Read more . . . (106 words) Upper Quad (near Hood) Read more . . . (40 words) Muller Chapel Read more . . . (42 words) Do your resume and cover letter need a makeover? Read more . . . (102 words) Phillips Hall Post Office and Mail Center open Sat. 9/1 10:30am-4:45pmContributed by Karen Serbonich on 08/29/12 This is the final Saturday that we are open for package pick up at the Phillips Hall Post Office and the Mail Center. We are closed on Monday 9/3/12, Labor Day. As a reminder do not have items shipped for Saturday delivery after this weekend. We will not be staffed to accept these packages. Read more . . . (25 words) 'Fall' in love with our new Limited Time Catered OfferingsContributed by Jessica L. Barnes on 08/29/12 Campus Center & Event Services is pleased to share with you our NEW limited time catered offerings for the fall semester. Let the bounty of the season be represented at your next event. Our chefs are cooking up Gingered Curry Soup, Roasted Root Vegetables, Local Spaghetti Squash and oh yeah a couple of sweet treats too. Download your copy of the new Fall Limited Time Offerings today! Stay connected to the people who know how to plan great events. Find us on Facebook (keywords: Campus Center & Event Services). H. Larin, C. Dennis & S. Stansfield published on robotic mobility for infantsContributed by Helene Larin on 08/29/12 Helene Larin (Physical Therapy), Carole Dennis (Occupational Therapy) and Sharon Stansfield (Computer Science) published a manuscript in the Physiotherapy journal entitled" Development of robotic mobility for infants: rationale and outcomes." This work has also reached several media. |
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