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Community feedback is invited on the Draft Report of the ICC Program Review

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All Members of the Campus Community are invited to join us on Thursday, January 31, 2019 from 7- 8:30 pm for a follow-up conversation in the Emerson Suites. 

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Submitted on behalf of Edward Cluett, Chair of the Institutional Biosafety Committee

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The THRIVE@IC Wellness Coaching program is based on a resilience-building framework developed by our colleagues in the Skorton Center for Health Initiatives at Cornell University. In this framework, students explore their strengths, challenges, and goals within 13 building blocks of resilience.

Last semester, over 100 wellness coaching sessions were completed in the Center for Health Promotion. The sessions are one-on-one, confidential, and free to all IC students. 

 

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Howard Ross is a lifelong social justice advocate and considered one of the world’s most influential thought leaders on identifying and addressing unconscious bias. Howard has specialized in the synthesis of neuro-cognitive and social science research and direct application regarding Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Accessibility work. To learn more about Mr. Ross, we've provided a short video link to his Talk at Google

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The August Orientation Planning Committee is requesting your feedback on the Orientation Schedule by Thursday, February 7, 2019. Link below!

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Brains in a Bar this Thursday!

Contributed by Terry Taney on 01/26/19 

 Experience learning like never before at our next faculty/staff speaker series "Brains in a Bar!"

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(The following message is being posted on behalf of Dr. Timothy Carey, Associate Vice President, Facilities) 

January 25, 2019

During the recent winter break, many facilities employees worked to ensure that the college’s heating systems were functioning, snow and ice removal occurred, and intensive cleaning of classrooms and other campus facilities took place. In addition, the Office of Planning, Design and Construction executed a number of important capital projects to improve your campus. Please visit this link to see a pictorial update of the following projects:

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 Assistant Professor Giovanna Rivero (DMLL, Spanish) published “Resurrección del sujeto político en Vidas perpendiculares: los tiempos de las memorias versus la progresión de la historia” in the prestigious journal Letras Hispanas. The article appeared in the Special Section/Sección Especial: Migraciones sociales/migraciones del cuerpo: (nuevas) constelaciones identitarias personales y culturales, edited by Tatiana Navallo y Albino Chacón (Volume 14, 2018).

Flu season has arrived. Fortunately, if you do get sick, Aetna enrolled employees have 24/7 access to a U.S. boardcertified Teladoc® doctor by phone or video, so you can get the care you need and get back to making memories.

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The Hammond Health Center will be closed from 8 a.m.until 1:30 p.m. on Monday January 28, 2019, so that our staff can attend the Student Affairs and Campus Life Retreat. No services will be available during this time. The Health Center will reopen at 1:30 p.m. for appointments. Medication pick up will also be available after 1:30 p.m.

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The Center for Ecological Living and Learning (CELL) is one of Ithaca College's affiliated study abroad partners.  CELL is a nonprofit educational organization offering international, experiential service-learning programs focused on sustainability through community.  They operate in several locations worldwide, including Iceland, Scotland, Central America, and Ecuador. 

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Join us for the third annual Ithaca Student Film Festival, hosted by The Studio.

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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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IC Queer People

Contributed by Sybil Conrad on 01/25/19 

You are cordially invited to a monthly happy hour gathering for IC faculty and staff who are part of the LGBT and ally community.  

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Are you interested in becoming a Resident Assistant for the upcoming 2019-2020 academic year? We welcome you to attend one of our upcoming info sessions. 

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Course offering for students, staff and faculty. Great for cold and flu season, this Herbalism workshop will provide practical hands-on knowledge that you can use at home to take care of yourself and your family this winter.  

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Join us on January 30 at 6 pm in CHS 208 to hear more about 

 

Healthcare and Culture:  An International Field Experience in Morocco

Tentative Travel Dates June 9-June 20, 2019

 Any questions please email Lynn Giltow lgitlow@ithaca.edu or

Carole Dennis cdennis@ithaca.edu

On Saturday, February 2 at 7pm, the Department of Theatre Arts senior class will present the 8th Annual “Wheels for Women” Benefit Cabaret at the Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center. We hope you will come out for a wonderful evening of entertainment while helping to change women’s lives on the other side of the world.

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