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On Friday, December 13, Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish sent a message to the campus community on the topic of Student Voices and Our Campus Climate. As students are visiting the hallways of Dillingham Center to view the shared statements of their peers, and to share their own campus experiences inside and outside of the classroom around issues of race, gender, and sexual violence, the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life would like to continue to offer our support. Throughout this finals week, if you are looking for a space to process, to be in community, or simply to talk through campus experiences and resources, staff from the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life; the Center for LGBT Education, Outreach, and Services; and the Center for IDEAS are making themselves available for you. Read more . . . (143 words) Changes to Reporting Time and Time Away from Work (Reminder about Training)Contributed by Jane Ray on 12/14/19 KEY CHANGES:
We are pleased to announce that the College will begin using a new time card, paid time away, and payroll process through IC HR Cloud, beginning with the December 23, 2019 pay period, replacing the current process through Parnassus. The change is intended to streamline the timekeeping process for all employees, including supervisors. IC HR Cloud will improve payroll processing efficiency and provide employees and supervisors with up-to-date information about hours worked and available absence (PTA) balances. Read more . . . (449 words) Tuesday, December 17th, 3:30-5:00pm Read more . . . (250 words) Tuesday, December 17, 3:30-5:00pm Read more . . . (252 words) Want to take a spring semester photography class? Class is open to non-majors, and seats are available to all students! Read more . . . (34 words) Zoom Security Setting Update – Password Default for Meetings and WebinarsContributed by Jenna Linskens on 12/13/19 As previously announced in the Intercom, effective November 23, 2019 Zoom started requiring all participants of meetings and webinars to enter a meeting password along with the meeting room number when joining the call. Read more . . . (353 words) CALLING ALL IC STAFF! Staff Council hosting Staff Art ShowContributed by Sara Jacobs on 12/13/19 What inspires you outside of the workplace? Ithaca College Staff are invited to showcase their art work at the Spring 2020 Staff Art Show. More details will follow soon with entry guidelines, entry-form link, show dates and opening reception times. Artwork to be displayed in Campus Center/McDonald Lounge. All staff are encouraged to participate!
Message from the Provost on Student Voices and Our Campus ClimateContributed by News on 12/13/19 Dear Campus Community, Prompted by a classroom incident that took place earlier this semester, our students in the Department of Theatre Arts have sent a powerful message that they will no longer accept an atmosphere that allows hurtful and derogatory words and behaviors to go unchecked and without consequence. They are demanding that this institution both acknowledge this culture and take action to bring it to an end. Read more . . . (322 words) As we approach the end of the fall 2019 semester, the Sponsored Research grants team would like to make you aware of two items:
Read more . . . (343 words) Interested in Taking a Photography Class in the Spring?Contributed by Karen Armstrong on 12/13/19 If you would like to take a photography class in the Spring 2020 semester, there are several seats open in CNPH 14100. Please search for the section that meets your schedule and register on HomerConnect. Read more . . . (4 words) Cleaning Your Cupboards or Your Room? Help the Food PantryContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 12/13/19 If you’re cleaning out your cupboards before the end of the year or cleaning your room before you head home for break, considering donating your unopened, unexpired food items to the on-campus Food Pantry. Donations can be brought directly to the Information Desk any time the Campus Center building is open. Read more . . . (128 words) Katharyn Howd Machan Wins Jesse Bryce Niles Chapbook ContestContributed by Debbi DeWeese on 12/13/19 Katharyn Howd Machan’s 36-page collection of poems, A Slow Bottle of Wine, won the 2019 Jessie Bryce Niles Chapbook Contest, with a $1,000 prize, and will be published in 2020. Her poems “Boiling Sap” and “Watercolor Artist” are appearing this month in Twyckenham Notes. Katharyn Howd Machan is a Professor in the Department of Writing. The IT Service Desk will have reduced hours over winter break, and will not be offering evening or Sunday hours during that time. Our hours will be:
We will resume our extended hours schedule on Sunday, Jan. 19th:
Service Desk Mail Service Hours during Finals Week and Winter BreakContributed by Peter Schlough on 12/13/19 Beginning Monday Dec 16, IC Mail Service will have the following changes to its regular service hours Read more . . . (173 words) Jenna Heffron, Department of Occupational Therapy, Publishes Systematic Review in AMPRContributed by Anne Carlineo on 12/12/19 Jenna Heffron, PhD, OTR/L (HSHP; Occupational Therapy) recently published a systematic review on community participation interventions for people with stroke. The article was published in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She co-authored the review with researchers from the University of Washington and the University of Illinois at Chicago. Read more . . . (29 words) Gerontology Faculty Member Published an Article Titled "Contemplative Pedagogy as a Framework for Educating About Ageism."Contributed by Zackary Griswold on 12/12/19 Mary Ann Erickson published an article titled “Contemplative Pedagogy as a Framework for Educating About Ageism” in Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. Read more . . . (33 words) Gerontology faculty and alumnus (Brian Pulling) collaborate on physical therapy textbook chapterContributed by Zackary Griswold on 12/12/19 Elizabeth Bergman, associate professor and chair of gerontology, and Brian Pulling (’16) authored a chapter recently published in Guccione’s Geriatric Physical Therapy (4th edition). The chapter (“Caregiving of the Older Adult”) focuses on physical therapy practice with older adults who rely on the assistance of family caregivers and/or who are themselves caring for a family member. Dining Services - Finals Hours, Events, and Updates!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 12/12/19 As we near the end of the Fall 2019 Semester, we'd like to thank the Ithaca College community for a wonderful semester! We wish you the best of luck on finals and a safe and happy Winter Break. We look forward to seeing you in 2020! Did you know that we release monthly updates? Click Here for December's Dining Services Updates.
Read more . . . (102 words) Food Pantry Open Hours and Call for VolunteersContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 12/12/19 The on-campus Food Pantry will be open next week on Tuesday December 17th from 6-7 pm and Friday December 20th from 4-5:30pm. *Spring hours will be Tuesdays from 6-7pm and Fridays from 4-5:30 pm. The Pantry is located in the DeMotte Room (you can enter by going down the stairs to the left of the information desk in Phillips Hall or by using the back entrance to Phillips Hall closest to the upper quads and near the stairs that go up to the academic quad). The Pantry is open to any and all members of the IC community. There are no qualifications for this program. Read more . . . (287 words) Last Change to get your raffle tickets for a FREE PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 12/12/19 The BOLD Scholars are raffling awesome prizes to raise funds for Project Embolden! Get your raffle tickets! Tickets are being sold in PRW-071! $1 - 1 Ticket $3 - Arm's Length $5 - Wingspan Read more . . . (150 words) |
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