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Student Health 101 recipe time! Honey Lime Fruit SaladContributed by Kristen Lind on 06/30/19 Head to Student Health 101 for an easy and refreshing summer treat (insert drool here). This recipe is the perfect summer snack! Read more . . . (69 words) If you are a member of the class of 2023 or an incoming transfer student, you are invited to sign up for the Catholic Community New Student Retreat! This retreat takes place on Sat. Sept. 7 to introduce new students to the Catholic Community and provides an opportunity to get off campus to make new friends and have fun! Read more . . . (46 words) Employee Assistance Program – Services for You & Your FamilyContributed by Katie Sack on 06/30/19 NexGen EAP is your confidential EAP and Work/Life benefit provided by your employer at no cost to you. You and your eligible family members can trust the NexGen EAP services to address your total wellbeing, from assistance with everyday work and family issues to more challenging personal concerns. Read more . . . (96 words) IC Food Pantry Summer Hours and Volunteer Opportunities!Contributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 06/30/19 The on-campus Food Pantry will be open this week on Tuesday July 2nd 5-6pm and Friday July 5th 2-3:15. It will also be open next week Tuesday July 8th 5-6pm and Tuesday July 12th 2-3:15pm Read more . . . (341 words) Historian Pearl Ponce presented a paper at a symposium in London. Read more . . . (109 words) Announcing New Digital Media Portals for the Campus CommunityContributed by Jennifer King MacKenzie on 06/28/19 The Division of College Communications has been working for the past year to select, develop, and implement a new digital asset management (DAM) solution for the college, called Widen. Widen hosts a vast collection of brand assets for use in IC’s marketing and communications, including photos, videos, templates, and logos. The IC community can now access these digital assets through our Widen Media Portals. Simply log-in at https://www.ithaca.edu/digital-media-portals with your Netpass user ID and password. Read more . . . (125 words) The Office of State Grants will temporarily relocate to CHS 101 due to construction going on in Towers Concourse. Read more . . . (21 words) The Roy H. Park School of Communications is accepting applications for the position of Assistant to the DeansContributed by Stephanie Gabriele on 06/28/19 The Roy H. Park School of Communications is accepting applications for the position of Assistant to the Deans and invites interested current Ithaca College Employees who meet the required qualifications to apply!
Read more . . . (74 words) Registration is now open for Hillel's early move in program, giving students the opportunity to settle in two days early, make friends in a smaller group setting, and get situated before the crowds arrive. Read more . . . (133 words) Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Pranietha Mudliar, presented at a conference at Indiana UniversityContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 06/28/19 Environmental Social Scientist, Pranietha Mudliar, presented at a conference at Indiana University, Bloomington, June 19th-21st. Her paper, “ Locating Power within Ostrom's Design Principles: Watershed Management in India and the United States" was a part of the Workshop on the Ostrom Workshop (WOW6). Dr. Mudliar's paper examined power dynamics within watershed groups in Karnataka, India and West Virginia, United States.
Looking for an ICC course...? Consider "Intro to Linguistics" this Summer Session IIContributed by James Pfrehm on 06/27/19 Intro to Linguistics (LNGS 23200) is all about language: how it works, how we use it, and how it intersects with culture, society, science, and the mind. It will be offered online thie Summer Session II (July 1 - Aug 2), and counts as a Humanities course for Identities or World of Systems. This is a flexible, work-at-your-own-pace course that you can take from anywhere. Email jpfrehm@ithcaca.edu for questions.
The incoming class of 2023 and transfer students are invited to participate in the Catholic Community New Student Retreat! This year, the retreat will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 9:30 AM-5 PM. Sign-ups for this retreat are available now! Read more . . . (118 words) Fall 2019 Technology Renewal questionnaire notifications will be sent to all guardians and area coordinators on Tuesday, July 2nd. All questionnaires should be completed by 5pm on Thursday, July 18th. Read more . . . (68 words) Please join in celebrating the accomplishments of the August Orientation Planning Committee (AOPC) and campus-wide efforts to launch a brand-new, exciting Fall Orientation program for our incoming first-year and transfer students. Read more . . . (215 words) Network Interruption in Several Campus Buildings, Thursday, July 11, 6-7 AMContributed by Karen Compton on 06/27/19 The following buildings will experience one or more short periods of interruption to network services between 6-7 AM on Thursday, July 11th due to network maintenance:
Information Technology Service Desk Exercise Science & Athletic Training Professor Publishes Special Issue PaperContributed by Paul Geisler on 06/26/19 Department of Exercise Science & Athletic Training Assistant Professor, Jennifer M. McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS recently published a fresh and important update on the ankle complex in the Journal of Athletic Training. Dr. McKeon published this piece as part of a special issue of the premier journal in athletic training, and can be read here! https://natajournals.org/doi/full/10.4085/1062-6050-472-17 Read more . . . (153 words) International Trumpet Guild posts Interviews by Kim and Jane Dunnick on ITG WebsiteContributed by Bradley Whittemore on 06/26/19 The International Trumpet Guild website has posted three interviews of prominent trumpeters collected by recently retired Professor of Music Kim Dunnick. Read more . . . (127 words) Thomas Pfaff (Professor, Mathematics) publishes essay in Inside Higher EdContributed by David Brown on 06/26/19 Getting the Big Hires Right "Thomas J. Pfaff explores what is causing executive leaders in academe to leave their positions so quickly and why their replacements so often come from outside the institution." To read this though-provoking essay, go to: Patricia Zimmermann (Screen Studies) Publishes Essay on Feminist Videos about Incarcerated WomenContributed by Karen Armstrong on 06/26/19 Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and Codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, has published an essay entitled “Framed/Reframed/Framing: Time Like Zeroes,” in For Dear Life: Women’s Decriminalization and Human Rights in Focus, by Carol Jacobsen (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2019). Read more . . . (187 words) 2019 Call for Papers - New York State Communication AssociationContributed by Ari Kissiloff on 06/26/19 77th Annual Conference October 18-20, 2019 Read more . . . (668 words) |
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