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There will be an IC Community Brunch on Saturday, May 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Terrace Dining Hall.  There is no cost and no meal plan required.  Simply show your ID and enjoy an end of semester brunch to celebrate the close of the semester.  Visitors to IC can join for the low cost of $5.00

In addition the Food Pantry will be open on Friday from 4-5:15 in the DeMotte room.  Make sure you have enough food to get you through finals week.  Nutritious meals help with brain power!

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InFinity Presentation

Contributed by Melanie Reyes on 05/02/19 

Please join William Guerrero, Vice President of Finance and Administration on Friday, May 3, 2019 from 9:00am – 10:00am in Emerson A, Campus Center. The meeting will include current year financials, next year budget updates, and division updates.

The Office of New Student and Transition Programs is excited to announce the 2019 Orientation Staff!

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Join the Experiential Learning Alliance on Friday, May 10 from 9:00am to 12:00pm in Clark Lounge, Campus Center for a free professional development workshop! All staff and faculty at Ithaca College are invited to participate.

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Tom Pfaff, Professor of Mathematics, has had his book R for College Mathematics and Statistics published by CRC Press.   Information about the text can be found here.

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Kick back at the annual IC Kicks Back BBQ! Friday, May 3rd, 2-6 PM at the A&E Glazer Arena! **Campus Center Dining Hall will close at 1 PM to prepare for the BBQ at the A&E Center.**

Save the Date: Employee Picnic

Contributed by Jane Ray on 05/01/19 

The annual Employee Picnic will take place on Thursday, May 23, 2019 from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm on the Campus Center Quad (Rain Location: A&E Center).  We hold this picnic to thank you for your hard work and dedication over the past academic year.  

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All students, faculty and staff must have their Ithaca College ID to enter IC Kicks Back and no bags are allowed. 

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 Come join Student Governance Council for SGC Fest on Thursday May 2 from 11a.m to 4p.m. on the Campus Center Quad.

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 Al-Anon, the twelve-step group for friends and family members of alcoholics and addicts, is now holding weekly meetings at Ithaca College! Meetings are held in the Phillips Room of Muller Chapel every Wednesday from 12:00-12:50pm. The group, officially called the South Hill Higher Ground Al-Anon Family Group, is not affiliated with Ithaca College and is open to students, faculty, staff, and members of the Ithaca community beyond the campus who seek support. The purpose of the meeting is to establish ongoing on-campus support for those who have loved ones contending with addiction. Everything shared by individuals at these meetings will be kept confidential. Free parking is available in the visitor lot near the entrance to campus from 96-B (Danby Road). For more information, contact SouthHillAFG@gmail.com.

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Electricity, Magnets, and Plasma.. Oh My! 

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Banner 9 (HomerAdmin), HomerConnect, myIthaca and ECM will be unavailable for approximately 5 hours (5:00-10:00 AMon Sunday, May 5th due to system maintenance.

IT Service Desk

To All Ithaca College Students,

We would like to invite you to our traditional celebration for the last Friday of classes—IC Kicks Back. As always, this will be a fun and relaxing experience where you and your friends can create great memories. Besides the free food and a concert presented by the Bureau of Concerts, you can expect a variety of entertaining activities courtesy of several IC student organizations.

IC Kicks Back will be held on Friday, May 3, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Campus Center Quad. There will also be an IC Community Brunch on Saturday, May 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Terrace Dining Hall. Both of these events are open to the entire Ithaca College community, so don’t miss out on these fabulous—and free—traditions! Remember to bring your ID card for entry.

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With great excitement and pride, we honor first-generation students of Ithaca College’s Class of 2019 with the Ithaca Firsts Senior Celebration on Saturday, May 18th 11:30am-1:30pm in Emerson Suites. 

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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.

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Last call for FULBRIGHT

Contributed by Hugh Egan on 04/30/19 

 f you are in your sophomore, junior, or senior year, now is the time to begin thinking about the possibility of a Fulbright application for the 2020-21 academic year. Find out details before you leave campus.

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This Community service/class is seeking students interested in comics, chldren's lit., education, or helping under-served communities.

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 Therapeutic Recreation students from the School of HSHP hosted a Depressed Cake Shop under the supervision of Catherine Gooch, CTRS, Clinical Assistant Professor.

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The first Pippi to Ripley conference held at Ithaca College in 2011 consisted of 26 presenters; this year's event featured 134 participants.

 

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Felice Atesoglu Russell, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education, Christine Hafer, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, and Laura Kuo, Health Sciences Librarian, recently presented their research at the Ireland International Conference on Education in Dublin, Ireland.

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