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The Office of New Student and Transition Programs is excited to announce that Orientation Staff 2020 applications will be opening Wednesday, November 13th at 9am.

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As we approach Veteran's Day on November 11th, the Office of New Student & Transition Programs and the Office of Public Safety (OPS) invite students, staff, and faculty to stop by the OPS satellite office in the campus center to write a heartfelt thank you to our Veteran students. Public Safety’s Satellite Office is located in the second floor lobby of campus center, near the information desk.

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Submitted on behalf of Ian Moore, Manager of Student Accessibility Services: 

SAS needs faculty and staff volunteers to proctor final exams! 

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Submitted on behalf of Ian Moore, Manager of Student Accessibility Services:

SAS needs faculty and staff volunteers to proctor final exams!

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Assistant Professor Daniel Gwirtzman (Theatre Arts) presented a paper, led an interactive movement workshop, and served on a panel at the 21st Annual National Dance Education Organization Conference (NDEO) in Miami.

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Applications are being accepted for a three-year appointment (with the possibility of renewal) as the Director of the All-College IC2 Project. The appointment is anticipated to begin August 2020.

The IC2 Project is dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary and integrative learning for faculty and students across the college, goals which are partially fulfilled by the design and delivery of ICIC mini-courses in the program. 

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Career Services in coordination with the School of Music and the Department of Theatre Arts invites you to our ArtsConnect Mini-Fair. ArtsConnect is your opportunity to meet representatives from arts related organizations to discuss internship/job opportunities, learn about auditions (if applicable) and to network.

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 Associate Professor of English Chris Holmes has published an article on the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro.

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On Thursday, November 7th, at 5 p.m., Professor Leslie Lewis (former Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, Ithaca College; current Professor of English, Goucher College) will deliver a lecture entitled, “Liberatory Education: Creating Space for Inclusive Pedagogy,” as part of the Peggy Ryan Williams Difficult Dialogues series.  The talk will take place in the Haines Forum, in the Peggy Ryan Williams Center, with a reception immediately following.

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Request for Proposals

The Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) seeks a faculty member for its Faculty in Residence Program to start in Spring or Fall 2020. Applications for the Faculty in Residence Program can be found here. Please submit with subject line FacultyinResidence_LastName via email to cfe@ithaca.edu by November 8, 2019.

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Request for Proposals

The Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) seeks a faculty member for its Dana Teaching Fellows Program, an innovative program developed by faculty for faculty. Our Teaching Fellows are exemplary instructors and scholars who engage in development and scholarly activities that focus on teaching, contribute to their professional development, and support other faculty members.

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Join us November 6th from 6pm-7:30pm in Textor 101 for a roundtable discussion with Dr. Sean Eversley-Bradwell (Education), Dr. Elizabeth Kaletski(Economics), Dr. Patricia Rodriquez (Politics) , and Dr. Michael Smith (History), moderated by Dr. Shaianne Osterreich (Economics.) 

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The Ithaca College Chapter of Habitat for Humanity will be hosting a break trip to Charlotte, North Carolina on January 11th to January 18th.

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DON'T FORGET TO JOIN US FOR A FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR MARY AND SAM LAPP THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 2-4 P.M. IN THE DILLINGHAM RED CARPET AREA

It is with both excitement for the future and gratitude for the past that the offices of Student Financial Services and Facilities announce the retirements of Mary and Sam Lapp on November 8, 2019.  With Mary’s almost 41 years and Sam’s 20 years, the Lapps have made a huge contribution to the campus in so many ways.

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No matter where you are in life - just getting started or planning for retirement - a session with Joseph Silino can help you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more:

  • Am I invested in the right mix of investments to help meet my goals?
  • Am I saving enough to create the retirement income I need?
  • How do I take income from my retirement account once I stop working?

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Jennifer Germann, Associate Professor of Art History, has been named a Regional Fellow for the Institute for European Studies at Cornell University and presented her most recent research at the Fellows Showcase on October 18. 

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 Join the Student of Color Coalition to hear the experiences of young professionals of color on IC's campus!

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"Finding Your STORY - Telling the Truth in films through compelling characters"

Tuesday, November 5th
Park Auditorium
7pm

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"Finding Your STORY - Telling the Truth in films through compelling characters"

Tuesday, November 5th
Park Auditorium
7pm

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“Let’s Talk” is a drop-in service that offers informal, confidential consultations with a CAPS counselor at various locations around campus.  We have expanded the program from 3 sites to 5 sites (listed below) for fall 2019. Let’s Talk is open to all IC students.

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