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Market proof your retirement Throughout your career, you probably heard repeatedly how important saving for retirement is. However, as the day approaches, there are additional questions you’ll have to ask yourself. Am I overexposed to market losses? Will I outlive my money? Am I confident that I can retire on my terms? In retirement—and the years leading up to it—protecting your savings becomes just as important as growing it. Join us to learn how to create your own personal pension* with TIAA Traditional, offered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) Read more . . . (142 words) Local CSA Delivers Fresh Veggies to Campus - Join Today!Contributed by Katie Sack on 05/28/19 Plowbreak Farm, owned and operated by Kara Cusolito '08 and Aaron Munzer '08, will again be offering locally grown vegetable CSA shares to the Ithaca College community, with a convenient pick-up site at the Peggy R. Williams Center on Wednesdays, and a downtown pickup on Thursdays at the Westy, a local beer garden. The farm is located in Hector, about twenty miles from the college, and grows six acres of produce in fields and greenhouses that overlook Seneca Lake. Read more . . . (178 words) The Experiential Learning Alliance (ELA) invites professional and administrative support staff who supervise student employees to our third program, the "I SEE SUPERvision Retreat". Read more . . . (182 words) Feedback About the Email Alert Banner for External EmailsContributed by Kayla Lepkowski on 05/28/19 The following message is being posted on behalf of David Weil, AVP/CIO Information Technology. We’d like your feedback on the alert banner that appears on top of emails that arrive from outside of our email system. This past spring the banner stating "This message originated from outside the Ithaca College email system" was added to email messages from external senders to help reduce the likelihood that someone would be tricked into responding to a phishing or other type of fraudulent message. Read more . . . (27 words) **Reminder** Campus Wide Power Shutdown - Saturday, June 1st, 2019 and Sunday, August 11th, 2019Contributed by Karen Witek on 05/28/19 (The following message is being posted on behalf of Ernie McClatchie, Director of Maintenance, Grounds & Transportation) This is a reminder that in order to perform required maintenance on the campus electrical infrastructure, the Office of Facilities will be conducting its annual power shutdowns on Saturday, June 1st, 2019 and Sunday, August 11th, 2019. Read more . . . (144 words) Continuing Student Registration: June 1st at 5:00pm, registration closes. If you are on a waitlist your position on the waitlist will be maintained during this time. July 15th at 8:30am, registration reopens. If you are on a waitlist for a course be sure to check your IC email regularly in the event a seat opens. You have limited time to register for a waitlisted seat once you have been notified it is available. September 4th at 11:59pm, last day to add/drop classes. Read more . . . (37 words) IT Service Desk /fixIT shop Alternate Entrance UpdateContributed by Karen Compton on 05/28/19 As part of the recently-announced summer construction work, visitors to the Service Desk, fixIT shop, or other IT areas on the first floor of Job Hall will not be able to use the Muller-Textor-Friends-Job corridor for most of the summer. Our main entrance doors, however, are now open, allowing easier access from the Tower and lake side of campus: Read more . . . (83 words) Film Screening and Speaker - Tuesday May 28 - Treaty Talk - Sharing the River of Life - An Educational Tool for Schools and CommunitiesContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 05/28/19 This 50 minute film explores how racism and discrimination can be overcome at local and systemic levels so indigenous nations and non indigenous peoples can build better relationships and work together - now and for generations to come. Following the film, Sachem Sam George (Cayuga Nation) will lead a talking circle. Read more . . . (56 words) Beginning Monday, May 20th through Friday, August 23rd Summer Parking Rules and Regulations Will be in Effect.Contributed by Amy Shippos on 05/27/19 During this time period, no parking permits will be required to park on campus. Green, Red and Blue parking lot designations will not be enforced. Read more . . . (135 words) Student Health 101 recipe time! This time it's delicious zucchini fries!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 05/26/19 Having a craving for fries? Try this delicious and nutritious recipe for zucchini fries. Read more . . . (54 words) Calling All Women/Non-Binary Artists! STATERA ARTS MENTORSHIP PROGRAMContributed by Kathleen Mulligan on 05/24/19 Statera works to connect women artists interested in moving beyond the very real obstacles that sometimes lie between our goals and our opportunities. Read more . . . (57 words) Finalists for Vice President for Institutional Advancement to visit campus in JuneContributed by Wendy Hankle on 05/24/19 Posted on behalf of President Shirley M. Collado Dear campus community members, As a result of the active work of our executive search firm Witt/Kieffer and the contributions of our community, the search for Ithaca College’s next Vice President for Institutional Advancement is moving quickly forward. Read more . . . (149 words) Jennifer Pawlewicz in Career Services Presents at Communicating Careers ConferenceContributed by Cheryl Rotyliano on 05/23/19 On May 10th, Jennifer Pawlewicz presented at the 2019 Communicating Careers conference in Boston, MA with a session titled "Popping Up on Campus." Read more . . . (24 words) Beginning Monday, May 20th through Friday, August 23rd Summer Parking Rules and Regulations Will be in Effect.Contributed by Amy Shippos on 05/23/19 During this time period, no parking permits will be required to park on campus. Green, Red and Blue parking lot designations will not be enforced. Read more . . . (135 words) A message from the Board of Trustees chair and the president. Dear Campus Community, Last week, members of the Ithaca College Board of Trustees gathered on campus for their spring board meetings and to join our IC family for a celebration of this institution’s 124th Commencement. Our meetings were the first for two new members of the college’s leadership: Jan Singer ’86, who was elected as a trustee in April, and Hayley Harris, IC’s new Vice President for Human and Organizational Development and Planning. The tone of our time together was both celebratory and deeply focused, as we supported the graduating Class of 2019 and undertook important business around the work to finalize our year-long strategic planning effort and around the recent news regarding the projections for the college’s 2019-20 first-year enrollment, which impacted our FY20 budget. We are pleased to share with you now this update regarding our board’s time on campus. Read more . . . (1034 words) Contributed on behalf of Hayley Harris, Vice President, Human & Organizational Development and Planning. The Annual Salary Review Process will soon be underway. The salary increment budget has been approved by the Board of Trustees. Up to 1.5% has been allocated for a general increase and up to 0.5% has been allocated for additional merit. Read more . . . (188 words) The Experiential Learning Alliance (ELA) invites professional and administrative support staff who supervise student employees to our third program, the "I SEE SUPERvision Retreat". Read more . . . (182 words) Contributed on behalf of Hayley Harris, Vice President, Human & Organizational Development and Planning. The Annual Salary Review Process will soon be underway. The salary increment budget has been approved by the Board of Trustees. Up to 1.5% has been allocated for a general increase and up to 0.5% has been allocated for additional merit. Read more . . . (188 words) Campus Wide Power Shutdown Reminder - Saturday, June 1st, 2019 and Sunday, August 11th, 2019Contributed by Karen Witek on 05/23/19 (The following message is being posted on behalf of Ernie McClatchie, Director of Maintenance, Grounds & Transportation) This is a reminder that in order to perform required maintenance on the campus electrical infrastructure, the Office of Facilities will be conducting its annual power shutdowns on Saturday, June 1st, 2019 and Sunday, August 11th, 2019. Read more . . . (144 words) |
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