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Listening to Student Thinking with Dr. Lara ApplebyContributed by Colette Matisco on 10/08/19 “What and how are my students thinking? How can I better understand my students’ reasoning?” Read more . . . (257 words) Please join William Guerrero, Vice President of Finance and Administration this Wednesday, October 9th from 1:00pm - 2:00pm in Clark Lounge. The meeting will include current year financials, next year budget updates, and division updates. Kate Miller of the AAC takes on new position in the Office of the RegistrarContributed by Eileen Jacobs on 10/08/19 Submitted on behalf of Sally Neal and Vikki Levine It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of Kate Miller from the Academic Advising Center. Her final day in the AAC will be Tuesday, October 15th. We will miss seeing Kate on a daily basis, but are thrilled for her new opportunity! Kate has accepted a position in the Office of the Registrar, here at Ithaca College. Read more . . . (193 words) Kate Miller of the AAC takes on new position in the Office of the RegistrarContributed by Eileen Jacobs on 10/08/19 Submitted on behalf of Sally Neal and Vikki Levine It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of Kate Miller from the Academic Advising Center. Her final day in the AAC will be Tuesday, October 15th. We will miss seeing Kate on a daily basis, but are thrilled for her new opportunity! Kate has accepted a position in the Office of the Registrar, here at Ithaca College. Read more . . . (193 words) Bill Kolberg, Economics, presented "Consumer Response to Increased Variety in Demand and Inverse Demand Systems with Consistent Preferences" at the Annual Meeting of the New York State Economics Association at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York on Saturday, September 28, 2019. Congratulations Sarah Shank, Interlibrary loan Borrowing Coordinator. Read more . . . (72 words) Diane Gayeski to Retire as Park School Dean at End of Year; Will Return to Teaching in 2021Contributed by News on 10/08/19 Message posted on behalf of Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish: Dear Campus Community: After serving for more than a decade at the helm of one of the preeminent communications programs in the nation, Diane Gayeski has let us know that this academic year will be her last as dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications. A 1974 graduate of the school, Diane has spent the majority of her academic career in service to her alma mater. And that service won’t end with her departure as dean—following a fall 2020 sabbatical, she will return to teaching in the Department of Strategic Communication. Read more . . . (658 words) A reception for 2019 Light Work Grant Recipients, Trevor Clement, Lali Khalid, and Reka Reisinger, will take place this Friday, October 11, from 5-7 p.m. The exhibition will be on view till Oct. 17 in the Hallway Gallery.
Read more . . . (78 words) Percussion...Jazz...Orchestra...Beethoven...and more - there's a lot happening at Whalen! Full calendar at: ithaca.edu/music/events Read more . . . (334 words) October is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) History Month. Each day throughout the month a video highlighting a different historical figure will be available for viewing in a special section of the LGBT Center Website. Read more . . . (146 words) Film Screening & Discussion on the Life and Legacy of Ṭáhirih in Muller ChapelContributed by Hierald Osorto on 10/08/19 Join the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life today at 4pm in the Muller Chapel for a screening of the film “Dust-Flower-Flame”, a documentary film about the life of Tahirih Qorratol-eyn, a woman of letters, the effect of whose presence on women’s equality movement in the 19th century during the reign of Qajar has continued up until today. Read more . . . (164 words) ITHACA MUSIC FORUM: 5PM FRIDAY, 10/11. Dr. Kwami Coleman presents, "'Primitive Polyphony' or, When Things Are Ordered Differently (in Improvisation)Contributed by Deborah Rifkin on 10/08/19 The Ithaca Music Forum continues this semester with our second guest scholar, Dr. Kwami Coleman on, "'Primitive Polyphony' or, When Things are Ordered Differently (in Improvisation.) Texture is taken for granted in music theory as an objective category, but the objectivity sought in analyzing structural "order" in music has a legacy shaped by imperialism and notions of ethnic and cultural difference. Nabenhauer Recital Room, Whalen Center for Music 5PM, Friday, Oct. 11th. FREE ADMISSION. Reception to follow. Read more . . . (24 words) IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR...Get ready for the ICPT Bomber Blitz Walk/5K! Funds raised from the 5K will be donated to the VCU Marquette Challenge for PT research!Contributed by Gina White on 10/08/19 What? A 5K race/walk through the cross-country trail in the Natural Lands. Read more . . . (99 words) Patricia Zimmermann publishes new book, Documentary Across Platforms: Reverse Engineering Media, Place, and PoliticsContributed by Karen Armstrong on 10/08/19 Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and Codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, has published a new book, Documentary Across Platforms: Reverse Engineering Media, Place, and Politics (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2019). Read more . . . (178 words) REMINDER: 2019 Harassment & Discrimination Prevention Training DUE TOMORROW for Faculty, Staff and Student EmployeesContributed by Ashley Veney on 10/08/19 This is a reminder to ALL faculty, staff and student employees that the deadline to to complete your assigned Harassment and Discrimination training is TOMORROW. The original training due date of October 9, 2019 was included on your initial email notification. Read more . . . (242 words) Listening to Student Thinking with Dr. Lara ApplebyContributed by Colette Matisco on 10/08/19 “What and how are my students thinking? How can I better understand my students’ reasoning?” Read more . . . (257 words) Take a tour of your Ithaca College benefits at the Annual Employee Benefits & Work/Life Fair on October 22 in Emerson Suites from 10am - 2pm. Read more . . . (113 words) Academic Advising Center Sends Out FYCP Follow Up Survey!Contributed by Eileen Jacobs on 10/07/19 Attention First-Years and new Transfers! Check your email for the First-Year Check Point FOLLOW-UP Survey! We’re happy to send congratulations to the Third Floor, West Tower for winning the first survey contest, and a pizza party for the floor! Here’s a second chance. We’ll send out another pizza party to the floor with the highest percentage of students who have submitted the FOLLOW-UP survey! Just check your IC email and respond! We look forward to hearing from you! The Academic Advising Center There will be some upcoming changes to 25Live in the next few weeks. The 25Live system is being upgraded to the latest version, 25Live Pro. *Please note the current system will display a banner message “Legacy 25Live will be unavailable after November 5, 2019. Please contact your administrator about accessing 25Live Pro or Scheduling." More information and documentation will be forth coming! Read more . . . (44 words) Aging Studies/Gerontology Meet & Greet Reception, 10/10/19, 4-5pmContributed by Elizabeth Bergman on 10/07/19 All are cordially invited to the Ithaca College Gerontology department meet & greet event on Thursday, October 10, 2019, from 4:00-5:00 pm in the Campus Center Main Lobby. Read more . . . (84 words) |
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