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Weekly Testing Reminder

Contributed by Christina Moylan on 10/29/20 

Our next testing dates are Tuesday, November 3 from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm and Wednesday, November 4 from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm at the A&E Center

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Information Technology is excited to invite IC students to participate in Philly Codefest 2020! Presented by American Water and Drexel University, the event will focus on generating real-world tech innovations to support environmental sustainability efforts in the greater Philadelphia region. The event is virtual and free of cost. 

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College Mac users running an operating system below Mojave 10.14 need to upgrade to a newer macOS. This ensures that their system is secure, has current features, and is compatible with current software such as Office 365. You can check your operating system version by clicking the Apple menu and choosing About This Mac.

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Trick or Trivia TONIGHT!

Contributed by Madeline Thomas on 10/29/20 

Join IC After Dark for our Halloween trivia event, Trick or Trivia tonight from 7-9pm! Come play for a chance to win some awesome prizes! 

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This year, Ithaca College will celebrate First-Gen Celebration Day on November 6th 2020. First Generation Students are defined as students (and their siblings) who are the first in their family to attend and graduate from a four-year residential college in the U.S. We encourage First-Gen students, families, faculty, and staff to participate at any point as we celebrate the accomplishments of our First-Generation students and share with the campus community about how to support and continuously celebrate our resilient community!

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This year, Ithaca College will celebrate First-Gen Celebration Day on November 6th 2020. First Generation Students are defined as students (and their siblings) who are the first in their family to attend and graduate from a four-year residential college in the U.S. We encourage First-Gen students, families, faculty, and staff to participate at any point as we celebrate the accomplishments of our First-Generation students and share with the campus community about how to support and continuously celebrate our resilient community!

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This year, Ithaca College will celebrate First-Gen Celebration Day on November 6th 2020. First Generation Students are defined as students (and their siblings) who are the first in their family to attend and graduate from a four-year residential college in the U.S. We encourage First-Gen students, families, faculty, and staff to participate at any point as we celebrate the accomplishments of our First-Generation students and share with the campus community about how to support and continuously celebrate our resilient community!

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This year, Ithaca College will celebrate First-Gen Celebration Day on November 6th 2020. First Generation Students are defined as students (and their siblings) who are the first in their family to attend and graduate from a four-year residential college in the U.S. We encourage First-Gen students, families, faculty, and staff to participate at any point as we celebrate the accomplishments of our First-Generation students and share with the campus community about how to support and continuously celebrate our resilient community!

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The Annual Benefits Re-Enrollment period will officially close at 5pm on Monday, November 2. 

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The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20minutes, learn what our community brings to the Arts, and the invariable ways Art invigorates our lives.

 

Friday, October 23: RAZA RUMI AHMAD (bio below)

 

 

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In this three-part series, Cheryl Rotyliano (Career Services) and Emily Rockett (IC Assistant Counsel) are partnering to help students advocate for themselves in the workplace. 

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Panel Hosted by IC Second Stage on Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 7-8:30 PM EST

RSVP on IC Engage! ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6579454

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 Come join a peer writing consultant on duty for a chance to write in community!

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School of Business Professor James Minas (Management) just published an article in the International Journal of Production Research. The article provides insights to supply chain managers on negotiating service level agreements and making informed capacity planning decisions when there is potential for disruption.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207543.2020.1748248 

 

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"The best live theater to stream online" wrote Time Out New York when The Fantasyland Project premiered this past July. The dance film is a collaboration between the NYC-based nonprofit Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company, three IC Department of Theatre Arts alums, and five current DTA students.

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Theatre Arts Department Kudos

Contributed by Sherri Dunham on 10/28/20 

Daniel Gwirtzman (Theatre Arts) Presented at the 22nd Annual National Dance Education Organization Conference

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IC Soul: Encouragement

Contributed by Hierald Osorto on 10/28/20 

IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.  

October 28, 2020 
5:15 PM - 5:45 PM EST
Join us via zoom 
here
BYO Candle

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Enroll in up to three free undergraduate credits in winter and/or summer sessions. 

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 Christina Bergey, Rutgers University
"Adaptive evolution in African rainforest hunter-gatherer populations"

4 pm via Zoom

All are invited.

Ithaca College Students of Color have called on White-Identifying students, faculty, and staff to do the internal work necessary to be anti-racist. These ongoing workspaces are designed for White-identifying students to understand the many layers of systemic racism in order to dismantle them, and to understand their role in this anti-racist work.

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