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During the past two years, Ithaca College community members were significantly involved in ShapingEDU: Dreamers, Doers, and Drivers Shaping the Future of Learning in the Digital Age sponsored by Arizona State University. 

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To the Campus Community,

I am heartbroken to share with our entire campus community the terribly sad news that one of our students, Jase Barrack, class of 2020, sustained a serious injury off campus earlier this week. His family is currently at his side at Cayuga Medical Center, and they have made the very difficult decision to remove life support. They have let us know that they are seeking to donate his organs so that others may be offered the gift of life.

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 We are so excited to invite you to celebrate Nancy’s years of service to Ithaca College. Throughout her 25 years, she has served as Vice President and General Counsel / Secretary to the Board, Senior Vice President of the Division of Human and Legal Resources, and in her current role as Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to the President.

Please join your colleagues on May 13 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the Peggy Ryan Williams Lobby for a retirement party to be remembered.

Refreshments will be served, as well as live music from a few of our very talented student musicians

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Joslyn Brenton (Sociology) and her co-author Sarah Bowen (North Carolina State University) were interviewed by North Carolina Public Radio State of Things host, Frank Stasio. 

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Seniors: PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION!

Senior Week Pass Sale pick up starts today and will take place in the North Foyer of Phillips Hall. Please review the following dates below:

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US Politics 10100: Understanding American Politics in the Age of Trump

 

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In order to accommodate the NCAA Men’s Baseball Tournament K-Lot (Ceracche) will be closed Thursday, May 9th – Saturday, May 11th.

 

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UV radiation from the sun is the main cause of skin cancer. Head to Student Health 101 to learn more about how to stay safe.

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On Commencement Weekend, all seniors, their families, students still on campus, faculty and staff are invited to attend the Catholic Baccalaureate Mass to celebrate the class of 2019. 

This Mass will take place in the Hockett Recital Hall in the Music School. All are welcome to attend! 

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Andy Smith (Biology) was interviewed about his work on bio-inspired adhesives on CBC radio’s weekly science show “Quirks and Quarks”. The show was aired on Saturday May 4th, and Monday May 6th. And again on Wednesday May 8th at 3pm in selected markets. The interview is also available as a podcast. Quirks and Quarks is an award-winning show heard by a national audience of 800,000 people. The article with accompanying interview is available at https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks/stitching-up-surgical-cuts-with-slug-slime-1.5119907 

This Sunday at the start of senior week, all students still on campus, faculty and staff are invited to attend Mass at 1 PM. 

This will be the only Mass on campus this weekend. Father Daniel McMullin will preside. All are welcome! 

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If you are graduating this May, there are changes to your Microsoft Office 365 account, including OneDrive, that you need to be aware of. These changes will take place within 30 days from commencement (May 19, 2019).

Under our license agreement with Microsoft, once you graduate the type of license that is assigned to your account changes from a "student" license to an "alumni" license. Under the alumni license you will no longer have access to the full Microsoft Office 365 subscription, however your IC email account will remain indefinitely.

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We are so excited to invite you to celebrate Nancy’s years of service to Ithaca College. Throughout her 25 years, she has served as Vice President and General Counsel / Secretary to the Board, Senior Vice President of the Division of Human and Legal Resources, and in her current role as Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor to the President.

Please join your colleagues on May 13 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the Peggy Ryan Williams Lobby for a retirement party to be remembered.

Refreshments will be served, as well as live music from a few of our very talented student musicians

We are also asking for you to share any photos you may have with us so that we can put them up for digital display during the celebration. Please send photos to Kaleigh Keating at kkeating@ithaca.edu.

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We hope you will find the following information helpful. It is a reminder of how to get in touch with our benefit plan providers via phone or website. We encourage you to contact our partners directly whenever you have a question about a claim, want to know more about the services they provide, need a new ID card, etc. 

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Submitted on behalf of President Shirley M. Collado

It is with mixed feelings that I write to share that Jennifer Campbell, associate vice president for college communications, will be leaving Ithaca College to become executive director of communications in the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University. Her last day will be May 28.

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Are you planning to study abroad? To travel to new lands and immerse yourself in their culture? There are seats available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, German, Hebrew, Spanish, and Latin.  Numbers have shifted or been tweaked, freeing up a few new spaces in previously full sections.  Come join us, and open up a world of future possibilities!

 

The following History courses still have availability:

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Do you need ICC diversity credit? Are you interested in understanding how people are constructed as “deviant” or virtuous? Are you or do you plan to become a Counseling Minor or Legal Studies Major? Then this is the course for you!

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IC Expands First-Gen Student Programming

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From financial aid and course registration to unusual terminology like “registrar” and “provost,” the college experience can be intimidating and difficult to navigate. It’s even harder for first-generation students, who don’t have college graduates in their families that they can go to for guidance and advice. New and expanded programming at Ithaca College aims to support first-gen students throughout their time on campus.

The First Generation Center is supported by a fund established by Ithaca College Board of Trustees Chair Dave Lissy ’87 and his wife Suzanne Lissy ’88, through the Lissy Family Foundation. It will be located within the Office of New Student and Transition Programs. Among the programming offered by the center is the FIRST Look pre-orientation program, FIRST Place residential learning community and year-round programming focused on academic preparedness and time management, as well as a lecture series and leadership development opportunities. 

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Do you need ICC diversity credit? Are you interested in understanding how people are constructed as “deviant” or virtuous? Then this is the course for you!

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