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The Office of Student Engagement is looking for a staff or faculty member to travel with volunteers to Buffalo this fall! Advisers are an important part of our Alternative Breaks program, as they provide guidance and oversight on each of our trips.

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Head to Student Health 101 to learn more. 

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The on-campus Food Pantry will be open this week on Tuesday July 23rd 5-6pm and Friday July 26th 2-3:15pm. It will also be open next week Tuesday July 30th 5-6pm and Friday August 2nd 2-3:15pm 

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 Discover how Microsoft Teams and other Microsoft technologies can be used to extend learning opportunities to all.  Participants in this experience will be given the opportunity to share, create, design and deploy appropriate Microsoft learning technologies.

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 Friday, July 26 Print Services and Mail Services will be attending a Emergency Prep Course from 10:00 - Noon. The Post Office in Phillips Hall and Print Services will be closed during that time. 

 

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Anthony Adornato, associate professor of journalism, presented a paper titled “Newsroom Ownership of Employee Social Media Accounts: Implications for Journalists,” at the World Journalism Education Congress in Paris. 

 

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Online exhibition features multimedia artists from around the world.

To conclude its 2019 festival, the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival presents “Networked Disruptions,” an online exhibition of digital media exploring the power of networks, such as global trade and the internet, and the positive and negative effects of their disruption. The exhibition can be accessed on the FLEFF website.

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The Ithaca College Department of Athletics will host its 50th Hall of Fame Ceremony on Friday, October 11, 2019 as part of Alumni Weekend and current Hall of Famers now have the opportunity to purchase commemorative rings and/or pendants for the special event.

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Due to the weather forecast and the heat advisory, the campus community weekly softball game will be moved indoors to the Glazer Arena in the A&E Center.

Everyone is welcome and the game(s) will start at approximately 3:15 pm. 

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On Sunday, July 28 between 6:00 AM and Noon there will be an outage of the campus telephone and voicemail systems to perform equipment maintenance. While the phone system is unavailable:

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Farewell Ahmad Boyd

Contributed by Beth O'Neill on 07/17/19 

The Office of Residential Life and Judicial Affairs wants to wish Ahmad Boyd, Residence Director/Honors Academic Assistant the best of luck as he leaves Ithaca College.

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The Office of Student Engagement (OSE) has one immediate opening for a part-time Student Leadership Consultant (SLC) for the rest of Summer 2019.

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 Laura Kuo presented her research at the 10th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference in Glasgow, Scotland on June 17.

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An experienced professional with a proven record of engaging constituencies to create a positive impact on philanthropy at both public and private colleges and universities has been named vice president for institutional advancement at Ithaca College. Wendy Kobler, who currently holds the same title at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, will join the college on Sept. 1.

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Janet Galván was the artistic director and conductor of the festival chorus for the KI Concerts tour to Rome, Italy from July 5 to July 11.   She rehearsed choral ensembles from Florida, New Jersey, San Paulo, Brazil, and Rome, Italy.  The intergenerational choir ranged in age from 8 to 83 and performed works by W.A. Mozart, Cesar Franck,  Luigi Cherubini, Giuseppe Verdi, Moses Hogan, Raymond Wise, Daniel Rufino Afonso, and Richard Smallwood.  The chorus also premiered a work by Brazilian composer, Cezar Elbert. The festival chorus performed a festival concert at Sant’Ignazio di Loyola a Campo Marzio in Rome.  Galván also led the chorus in a Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica.

Professors Hamilton and Pfaff wrote an essay that is Chapter 4 in the book Mathematics for Social Justice: Resources for the College Classroom edited by Gizem Karaali and Lily S. Khadjavi (2019). MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society. 

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The Office of Student Engagement is looking for a staff or faculty member to travel with volunteers to Buffalo this fall! Advisers are an important part of our Alternative Breaks program, as they provide guidance and oversight on each of our trips.

Students on the AFB trip to Buffalo will be volunteering with Journey’s End Refugee Services and the Food Bank of Western NY. The goal of the trip is for students to see how these organizations serve and provide resources to residents of Buffalo. The group will stay in an Airbnb in Buffalo while on the trip. On the last day of the trip, the group will have free time to explore the area around Buffalo!

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 YUMMING SOON! We're offering brand new things at your favorite locations this Fall! 

We'ree our Gimme! Coffee locations to Park School Café and to Campus Center (formerly Freshëns)!  We'd also like to announce that we're welcoming Chick N Bap to IC Square Food Court, Purity Ice Cream to Campus Center (formerly Freshëns) and Ithaca Coffee Company to Library Café!   

Click here for more information about our newcomers to see what they're bringing to the table! 

ECM / IC Workflow will be unavailable due to maintenance on two upcoming dates:

  • Thursday, July 18th, 6:00-6:30 AM
  • Friday, July 19th, 3:00-6:00 PM

Information Technology Service Desk
104 Job Hall
servicedesk@ithaca.edu
607-274-1000

(The following message is being posted on behalf of Dr. Timothy Carey, Associate Vice President, Facilities)

Colleagues:

The Facilities team is busily preparing your campus for the upcoming academic year. We are committed to executing numerous capital projects during the compacted summer construction season so that the academic year instructional program is not impacted in any way. For those of you who are on campus during all or portions of the summer months, our apologies for the occasional noise, dust and other inconveniences associated with these kinds of construction efforts. I sincerely thank you for your patience as we work to improve your campus.

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