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M-Lot (A&E) Closed March 8th

Contributed by Amy Shippos on 03/07/19 

Ithaca College will be hosting the Syracuse Chargers - Niagara LSC Short Course on Friday, March 8th

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Spring Break Parking Rules

Contributed by Amy Shippos on 03/07/19 

During Spring Break 3/11 thru 3/15 the following rules will be in effect.

  • Red permit holders are permitted to park in Red Lots Only
  • Green permit holders are permitted to park in Green and Red Lots
  • Blue permit holders are permitted to park in Blue, Red and Green Lots
  • Posted restrictions are in effect in fire lanes, no parking zones, timed spaces, accessible spaces and other reserved spaces and lots.
  • Permits are required on all vehicles parked on campus
  • Permit restrictions are in effect M-F 8AM to 5PM
  • Students who are not going to be on campus but wish to leave their vehicle here during break, must park in either S-Lot Ext or L-Lot Ext

     

Happy Spring Break! 

Click Here for a downloadable version of Dining Services Spring Break Schedule.

Please note that all units will be closed Saturday, March 9th, Sunday, March 10th, and Monday, 11th.

Zombies needed

Contributed by Katharine Kittredge on 03/07/19 

Ithacon needs zombies, crafters, gamers, cosplayers, and comic book readers.

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Volunteer at Ithacon.

Contributed by Katharine Kittredge on 03/07/19 

Work with kids, meet artists and writers, serve the community!

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Services will be held this weekend for Kelly Perkins, the Ithaca College first-year student who died in an automobile accident on Monday morning. Her parents, Debbie and Enoch, are both longtime Ithaca College employees, and Kelly was studying in the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance with the intention of becoming a physical education teacher.

Family and friends are invited to visit and share memories on Friday, March 8, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the MacPherson Funeral Home, 5 Whig Street, Newark Valley. A memorial service and celebration of Kelly’s life will be held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the Newark Valley High School Auditorium. A dinner will follow in the Multipurpose Room.

Her family asks that everyone attending the celebration wear casual clothing—such as an athletic jersey, camp shirt, or college gear—in keeping with the kind of clothing she liked to wear and might see you wearing on a regular basis.

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Attention First-Gen Faculty!

Contributed by Grace Terry on 03/07/19 

 At graduation, we recognize our first-gen graduating seniors (and this year, graduate students) at Commencement with a first-gen cord.

This year, a great idea was brought up to us-- we would like to offer first-gen faculty a cord to wear with their academic regalia. 

 

 What a wonderful way to show students our proud first-gen community at both Commencement and at New Student Convocation!  

 

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Starting mid-day Tuesday, March 12th you will start seeing the following text, highlighted in yellow, at the top of email messages you receive that come from senders outside of the Ithaca College email system: 

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Ithaca College will hold a shelter-in-place drill on the morning of Wednesday, March 13, in three spaces occupied by Information Technology: the first and third floors of Job Hall, the first floor of Terrace 13, and the 14th floor of the East Tower. From 8:30 to 11:00 a.m., those offices will be completely closed to the public and the Information Technology Service Desk and other IT services will not be available. The rest of the campus will not otherwise be affected.

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Do you need credits to graduate or ICC credits for Identities or World of Systems? This MAY SESSION, earn 3 credits ONLINE with Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 10400)! May session registration is open now. Sign up for this thought-provoking course that is relevant and applicable for any major. It's a two week ONLINE class from May 13-24, 2019 that connects you and your major to the current global era. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology in this ONLINE version (ANTH 104000) is not offered during the regular fall and spring semesters, so sign up now for May session 2019 to enroll in this active and engaging course that you can take from the comforts of wherever you are! Contact Dr. Sue-Je Gage at sgage@ithaca.edu for more information or go to: https://www.ithaca.edu/summer/

Campus Center Spring Break Hours

Contributed by Jess Shapiro on 03/07/19 

The Campus Center will be open for limited hours during spring break.

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[The end time of the maintenance window was originally published as 3 PM, but has been changed to noon.]

On the Monday of Spring Break (March 11th), the voicemail system will be down for the entire morning (7 AM - Noon). Extensive maintenance is planned to address voice quality issues with the system, and daytime hours are required in order to coordinate support for the maintenance with NEC, our voicemail system vendor.

Users and callers will not have access to the voicemail system during the outage; voicemail messages can neither be retrieved nor recorded. Callers will hear a recorded message telling them to call back after the end of the maintenance window (12 PM). This will not impact telephone dial tone or general telephone use. The campus Emergency Notification System will continue to function during the voicemail outage.  

Information Technology Service Desk
104 Job Hall
servicedesk@ithaca.edu
607-274-1000

Nightfire Movie Synopsis: Two American agents are hired to retrieve military chips containing top-secret content. Their plan goes awry when anunexpected political prisoner enters the picture.
**Brando started working on Nightfire for his thesis film while a student at IC

Friday, March 22
4pm - 6pm
Park Auditorium
Open to the public

BRANDO BENETTON is a filmmaker and 2015 graduate of the Park School who is currently completing his MFA in Film Production at USC's School of Cinematic Arts.

Since moving from Italy to the US at age 16, he worked as a writer/director for a mainstream stunt show in Movieland Park, one of Italy's largest amusement park. He asserted himself during his undergraduate degree at Ithaca College, for which he directing the award-winning thesis film 'Nightfire', soon to debut on Amazon Prime. In the April 2015 issue, Variety magazine listed him as one of the '110 Students to Watch'.

 During the week of Spring Break, IC Mail Service locations will have modified hours for student mail and packages.

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Friends 110 Spring Break Hours

Contributed by Robyn Leary on 03/06/19 

The Friends 110 workspace will be closed Friday, 3/8 at 5:00pm until Tuesday, 3/12 at 10:00am. 24/7 access to self-service printing will resume at that time. A lab consultant will be available at the hours listed below for assistance.

Tuesday 3/12  - Friday 3/15: 10am-5pm

Saturday 3/16: 12pm-5pm

Sunday 3/17: 12pm-11pm

Normal hours (with continued 24/7 access) will resume Monday, 3/18

Friends 110 Spring Break Hours

Contributed by Robyn Leary on 03/06/19 

The Friends 110 workspace will be closed Friday, 3/8 at 5:00pm until Tuesday, 3/12 at 10:00am. 24/7 access to self-service printing will resume at that time. A lab consultant will be available at the hours listed below for assistance.

Tuesday 3/12  - Friday 3/15: 10am-5pm

Saturday 3/16: 12pm-5pm

Sunday 3/17: 12pm-11pm

Normal hours (with continued 24/7 access) will resume Monday, 3/18

John J. Neeson ’84 makes gift to establish dedicated lab spaces for students to hone business analytics and digital marketing skills using the latest tools and technology.

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Students, families, faculty and staff often have questions about the leave of absence or withdrawal process. Those questions should be directed to Christine Wlosinski, Program Assistant in the Office of Case Management, cwlosinski@ithaca.edu, 607-274-7731 effective January 21, 2019.

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The Women of Titmouse Animation is an official selection of the 2019 Women of Wonder Film Festival. Assistant Professor, Chrissy Guest’s short documentary will screen at the Honolulu Museum of Art on Saturday, March 16th as part of the 6th annual WOW film festival. The Women of Titmouse Animation is a short documentary film that explores the employment and educational challenges women confront in their pursuit of animation careers. Guest’s documentary is one of only 10 films selected for this year’s festival. 

Please visit https://www.hawaiiwomeninfilmmaking.org/wow for more information about the Women of Wonders Film Festival.

All faculty, staff and students are invited to join us on Wednesday, March 27th at noon in Klingenstein Lounge.

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