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HSHP faculty, Laura Gras, Sam Brown, Susan Durnford, Sarah Fishel, Jan Elich Monroe, Kayleigh Plumeau, and Jessica Valdez Taves had their article accepted for publication in the September 2019 issue of Journal of Allied Health. Read more . . . (46 words) View Midterm Grades in the new HomerConnect 9 ApplicationContributed by Vikki Levine on 03/05/19 The new HomerConnect 9 Application will go live March 12th after 12:00pm. At the same time, midterm grades will begin to be posted by faculty. Read more . . . (31 words) Apply to a RLC before break to secure next year's housing early!Contributed by Samantha Stafford on 03/05/19 The priority deadline to apply for Residential Life's Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) is TODAY! You can apply to the following communities for next year: FIRST Place, HOME, Honors, Interfaith, Language House, Organic Gardening and Cooking, Outdoor Adventure Learning Community, Quiet Study, Substance Free, and the Transfer Community. Read more . . . (124 words) Spend Spring Break in NYC Visiting Employers and Engaging with Alumni!!Contributed by Jennifer Pawlewicz on 03/05/19 Interested in doing some employer site visits in NYC? Join us over spring break for NYC Treks- 3/12 -3/13! We will be hosting stops at the Garment District, FIT, Performance PT, Convene,along with a Networking Dinner at Trattoria Bianca. Read more . . . (134 words) HOW CAN YOUDIRECTLY SUPPORT ARTS PROGRAMMING IN JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS?Contributed by Don Austin on 03/05/19 Now you can through IC HEARD! IC HEARD is having its FIRST EVER fundraiser. We are selling Krispy Kreme Donuts, 8$ a dozen, to directly support our arts programming at MacCormick Secure Center. Donut Day is on March 25th! ORDER NOW! Tabling Campus Center all week or email heardprogram@gmail.com or azendano@ithaca.edu! Venmo accepted! IC HEARD volunteers weekly at the juvenile detention center, providing creative arts programming to the residents there! We like to do a variety of art projects and we would like to expand our capabilities and invest in the residents’ ARTISTIC EXPRESSION! Read more . . . (23 words) U-Lot (Campus Center) will be reserved for parking for campus guests for the Community Relations Speaker on Thursday, March 7th. Read more . . . (33 words) Click here to head to Student Health 101 to check out the new content featuring topics on depression, rejecting someone who likes you and meal prep. Read more . . . (58 words) All are invited to participate in the Catholic Community Ash Wednesday services taking place in Muller Chapel. These three services will all be Liturgy of the Word services with distribution of ashes taking place at all 3 services. Read more . . . (40 words) Don’t forget to nominate a rising senior for the 2020 Senior Class Gift CommitteeContributed by Alyssa Cooper on 03/05/19 Now accepting nominations, including self-nominations, for the 2020 Senior Class Gift Committee. Read more . . . (25 words) For all Faculty, Staff, and Student Employees - IC HR Cloud Update & Parnassus "Freeze" InformationContributed by Katie Sack on 03/05/19 As stated in our February 20, 2019 message, we will not be allowing data to flow in or out of Parnassus beginning March 6, 2019. This step is critical to the accurate migration of data from Parnassus to IC HR Cloud. Below are a few important details you should know about the “freeze”: Read more . . . (164 words) The Art Department Presents: Genevieve Cohn, Visiting ArtistContributed by Dara Engler on 03/05/19 Wednesday, March 6th Artist Lecture 2pm, Ceracche 126 Artist Opportunities Chat 3:10-3:50pm, Ceracche 115
Read more . . . (79 words) Don't forget the priority deadline for Summer Housing student positions is this Friday, March 8th! Many positions include on-campus housing! Read more . . . (107 words) Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Award Winner Ken Liu Reads on Campus March 19thContributed by Jack Wang on 03/05/19 Please join us at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, March 19th in Clark Lounge (Campus Center) for science fiction and fantasy author and translator Ken Liu, who will be presenting on and reading from his work. He will also be giving a talk on Chinese science fiction and translation at Klarman Hall (KG70) from 4:30-6:30 pm on Monday, March 18th on the campus of Cornell University. These events are free and open to everyone. Read more . . . (162 words) Reminder: RSVP to Attend New York State Women’s Justice Agenda Event on ThursdayContributed by David Maley on 03/05/19 Members of the campus community are invited to attend a special briefing by representatives of the New York State Council on Women and Girls as they present Governor Andrew Cuomo’s 2019 Women’s Justice Agenda. The briefing will be held on Thursday, March 7, at 3:00 p.m. in Emerson Suites. The agenda is a bold, comprehensive set of proposals to improve reproductive, economic, and social justice for all New York women. The presentation will focus on advancing equality and promoting opportunity for women and girls in the areas of health, safety, and the workplace. A question-and-answer session will follow. Read more . . . (153 words) IC Conference to Feature Professionals from Music, Film and TelevisionContributed by News on 03/05/19 Some of today’s top creative and business professionals working in music and sound for the film and television industries will gather at Ithaca College on April 6, for a full-day interdisciplinary symposium designed for students, aspiring professionals, and faculty. The keynote address of the Music and Sound for Picture Conference will be given by Oscar-winning producer Cathy Schulman. An outspoken advocate in the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements and president emerita of Women in Film, Schulman will focus on how producers and studios are combatting gender discrimination by building pathways, pipelines, and economic opportunities for females across the industry. Schulman was the producer of “Crash,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2006 and also was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song and for the BAFTA Award for Best Sound. Read more . . . (319 words) Plum Benefits offers the Ithaca College Community access to exclusive savings on movie tickets, theme parks, hotels, rental cars, sporting events, tours, Broadway and Vegas shows, and much more! Be sure to visit www.plumbenefits.com often, as new products and discounts are constantly being added. Read more . . . (23 words) SigTD Faculty Speaker Series featuring Dr. Alexis BeckerContributed by Derek Adams on 03/05/19 Please join us for a talk titled "Other Ways of Reading in the Middle Ages" delivered by one of IC's newest faculty members. Dr. Becker's scholarship presents new ways of understanding one of the most important periods of human history. Read more . . . (27 words) Counseling the Older Adult (GERO 3700) students are presenting a health literacy workshop for older adults on March 21st at 9:15 AM. This class project is an excellent opportunity for older adults to learn simple strategies to be active participants in their healthcare.
Read more . . . (63 words) Update on search for VP for Human and Organizational Development, Innovation and PlanningContributed by Lynn Hyde on 03/05/19 Dear IC community colleagues, As co- chairs of the search for our next Vice President of Human and Organizational Development, Innovation & Planning, we are pleased to provide an update on the search. Our search consultants at Witt- Kieffer assisted us in recruiting a robust & diverse slate of candidates. After a series of semi-finalist interviews, we recently welcomed to campus highly-qualified finalists for a number of confidential meetings with members of the campus community including representatives of the student, faculty, and staff councils, administrators and members of our HR team. Read more . . . (90 words) |
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