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Social Media Influencer - NasDaily

Contributed by Max Kasler on 10/26/20 

 The man behind NasDaily is coming to speak with IC Hillel. This is an event you WON'T want to miss! There are over 350 people already registered for this event, make sure one of them is you!

 

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There is a new degree planning tool called the Student Educational Planner in DegreeWorks. 

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SAB Presents: Murder Mystery

Contributed by Kelsey Perkins on 10/25/20 

 On TuesdayOctober 27th at 8pm we are hosting a virtual Murder Mystery escape room event.

 

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A Creeptacular Costume Contest

Contributed by Anonymous on 10/25/20 

 Campus Center is hosting a digital costume contest! Send pictures* to the Campus Center Instagram account by 11:59PM on Halloween (10/31) to be featured throughout the week, and be entered into the Campus Center Costume Contest! Voting will take place on instagram after Halloween night and the winner will get a prize! Check out @ic.campuscenter on Instagram for more updates!

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Food Pockets - Tonight!

Contributed by Anonymous on 10/25/20 

 

  1. Join Chef Aidan on Monday, October 26th at 6pm ET as he walks you through making food pockets! Whether you are looking for something sweet like jam pockets or a little more savory like pizza pockets. Come learn to make this great study snack, and cook up a good time! RSVP at https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6457939. If you have questions, accommodations, or accessibility needs contact aglendon@ithaca.edu.

 

A team of Ithaca College students has submitted a research project proposal to the NASA Student Payload Opportunity with Citizen Science Program.

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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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 At the Oct. 24 closing session of this fall's National College Media Convention, The Ithacan was awarded Second Place for Best Website in its category in the conference’s Best of Show competition, and senior Arleigh Rodgers’ new podcast, “Re-Mixing” (Ilyana Castillo ’22, producer) won third place Best of Show in the Podcast category. 

 The Ithacan wasn't able to enter the Best of Show competition in the Newspaper category because entries had to be produced this semester, and the print edition of the paper is on hiatus while the college is conducting classes remotely. But this recognition for the website on the heels of The Ithacan's Newspaper Pacemaker win on Oct. 22 spotlights the staff’s high-quality work across the board, under the leadership of editor-in-chief Madison Fernandez ’20 and managing editor Anna Costa ’20. Sam Edelstein ’22 is The Ithacan’s webmaster.

Chemistry Department is pleased to host Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar Series Virtually, Tuesday’s at 12:10 pm. Please see Ithaca College Chemistry web page.

https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-humanities-and-sciences/chemistry/chemistry-and-biochemistry-seminar-series

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We appreciate there is a lot of information to consider during the annual benefits re-enrollment period, so we want to be sure you are aware of enhancements to the College’s life insurance and AD&D insurance plans through Sun Life Insurance.

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Our next testing dates are Tuesday, October 27 from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm and Wednesday, October 28 from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm at the A&E Center. Please note there is a 1-hour break for lunch from approximately noon to 1:00 pm.  Click HERE to register for an appointment and please do so as soon as possible.

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 The Ithaca Music Forum presents Prof. Tom Schneller of the IC School of Music who will give a lecture on film music via Zoom on Friday, Oct. 30, at 5 pm.  To register for this event go to

ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpceCtrDMpGtRyFcVelAackWbeQrEPLIoG

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Are you interested in getting involved with Student Governance Council (SGC) or increasing your involvement around campus? 

Applications for Vice President of Communications Assistant are now open!  This position is open to any and all students, no previous experience required!

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In support and in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), the Sexual Violence Prevention Committee (SVPC) and the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County are offering an online training for Bystander Intervention.

Join us and learn skills for overcoming barriers when it comes to intervening around sexual and relationship violence, and to tap into the power that you already hold to stand up and stay something!

Click here to RSVP for the event

SLI Credit is available through IC Engage

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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.

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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.

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InFinity Presentation

Contributed by Melanie Reyes on 10/25/20 

Please join William Guerrero, Vice President of Finance and Administration for the next InFinity presentation via Zoom.

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Wednesday, October 28 5:00 PM: The WMN invites all campus staff and faculty who identify as women to a casual time for conversation and socializing. We will make together a delicious, healthy mocktail and enjoy one another’s company. You can also feel free to imbibe in the beverage of your choice mocktail or cocktail and come join the fun of socializing! If you would like to participate in the collaborative mocktail make and sip, see the link below to the recipe. You will need a few simple ingredients on hand. Do you have a different delicious recipe you would like to share? Bring it along and share with the group! https://nourishnutritionblog.com/easy-apple-cider-mocktail/  Please contact Ivy Walz for Zoom link. It will be shared Wednesday afternoon. 

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The Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards is seeking Staff and Faculty Board Members for the 2020-2021 academic year.

The position calls for Ithaca College staff and faculty to serve as conduct board members for Ithaca College Conduct Review Board hearings.  The Conduct Board is charged with the responsibility of protecting and enforcing the rules and regulations set down in the Ithaca College Student Conduct Code's ‘Statement of Responsibilities’.  The Conduct Review Board hears cases of alleged academic and non-academic misconduct by Ithaca College students.  The Board will determine if a student should be found responsible for the charge(s) they allegedly violated, and if found responsible, impose sanctions that range from written warning to removal from the College. 

 

 

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The Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards is seeking Staff and Faculty Board Members for the 2020-2021 academic year.

The position calls for Ithaca College staff and faculty to serve as conduct board members for Ithaca College Conduct Review Board hearings.  The Conduct board is charged with the responsibility of protecting and enforcing the rules and regulations set down in the Ithaca College Student Conduct Code's ‘Statement of Responsibilities’.  The Conduct Review Board hears cases of alleged academic and non-academic misconduct by Ithaca College students.  The Board will determine if a student should be found responsible for the charge(s) they allegedly violated, and if found responsible, impose sanctions that range from written warning to removal from the College. 

 

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