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Multi-year Discourse Query Produced as a Podcast SeriesContributed by Danae Lowman on 12/12/18 Ithaca College seniors package research findings for public consumption Read more . . . (191 words) Due to the College's winter break, timecards for the pay period December 10-December 23, must be submitted and approved by noon on Tuesday, December 18. Any timecards not submitted and approved by this date might not be processed in time for payment on Friday, December 28.
Due to the College's winter break, timecards for the pay period December 10-December 23, must be submitted and approved by noon on Tuesday, December 18. Any timecards not submitted and approved by this date might not be processed in time for payment on Friday, December 28.
Read more . . . (90 words) Faculty Excellence Awards Call For Nominations!Contributed by Judith Ross-Bernstein on 12/12/18 Now accepting nominations for Faculty Excellence Awards! Read more . . . (64 words) Sell back your unwanted books for CASH at the Ithaca College Campus Store Finals Weeks, 9am - 4pm December 17th to December 21st. Read more . . . (131 words) Reminder - Mail Service policy regarding personal mail and packagesContributed by Peter Schlough on 12/12/18 With the holidays fast approaching, we wish to remind all college employees, staff and faculty of Mail Service's policy regarding personal mail and packages. This policy was recently updated on our webpage. Read more . . . (56 words) Phillips Hall Post Office - Upcoming service changesContributed by Peter Schlough on 12/12/18 During Finals Week and Winter Break, Phillips Hall Post Office will have reduced service hours. Read more . . . (88 words) Circles Mailroom will be closed during Finals Week and Winter Break due to reduced student staff Read more . . . (86 words) Just in time for the holiday season, the Center for Print Production is now offering customizable 13-month calendars for the forthcoming year. Read more . . . (156 words) Grading will be open in HomerConnect Friday, December 14.Contributed by Vikki Levine on 12/11/18 How to prepare: Ensure you can login to HomerConnect prior to Friday, December 14. If you need assistance please contact homer@ithaca.edu asap. Review your roster: Are all of the students attending your class on the roster? Do you have students that have never attended? If you have questions regarding the status of the students on your roster contact registrar@ithaca.edu before Friday, December 14. This will reduce the number of NGS grades. Intercollegiate Athletics PALS courses: please be sure all of the students on your roster are active members of your team. If they are not, please contact registrar@ithaca.edu. Read more . . . (165 words) It's a Wrap! Kick off Finals Week with FREE Food & Fun!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 12/11/18 Wrap up the semester on a high note with this FREE event! Mingle and jingle with IC's Leadership Group from 9PM-12AM in Campus Center Dining Hall & IC Square on Monday, December 17th!
Read more . . . (53 words) Check out Student Health 101's new articles this week!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 12/11/18 Click here to head to SH101 and check out new articles! This year, Student Health 101 is updating articles weekly on Wednesdays so that you don't have to wait a whole month to get new content. Read more . . . (66 words) PCIM Presents: “The Trump Effect: Press Freedom in the US and Around the World”Contributed by Brandy Hawley on 12/11/18 The Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Joel Simon will deliver a talk on the state of media freedom in the United States and across the globe on Wednesday, December 12th at 5:30 pm in Textor 101. Upholding freedom of expression and the rights of journalists is essential at a time when reporters are being murdered and imprisoned in record numbers; when misinformation and disinformation are proliferating online; and when a new generation of autocratic leaders is seeking to suppress criticism and dissent. Read more . . . (135 words) Music Theory and History Professors to Present at Conversations for an Engaged Community at Forest Home Chapel, IthacaContributed by Timothy Johnson on 12/11/18 Crystal Peebles, Timothy Johnson, and Sara Haefeli will present on Caroline Shaw's Partita for 8 Voices at Forest Home Chapel on Thursday, December 13, 7:00-8:30pm. The event is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (221 words) Assistant Professor Patrick Lewis (RLS) publishes in Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and LeadershipContributed by Patrick Lewis on 12/11/18 Patrick Lewis' manuscript, "Embracing the Mystery Box: How Outdoor Leaders Discover and Sustain Their Way of Life" appears in outdoor industry journal. Read more . . . (109 words) Join the editorial staff for the Honors Symposium Journal today!Contributed by Kathi Powers on 12/11/18 Do you have a passion for the written word, editing skills, or an urge to get involved with an honors activity? Come help us select and edit the submissions to be placed into this yearly honors publication. Please email ichonorssymposium@gmail.com your resume and a short statement or paragraph about you and why you are interested in joining our team no later than Wednesday January 30, 2019.
Reminder to use your Health Care FSA funds by December 31, 2018!Contributed by Katie Sack on 12/11/18 Your 2018 plan year is coming to an end. And you may have funds left in your PayFlex Health Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA). If you don’t use up your money by December 31, 2018, you’ll lose it. Read more . . . (160 words) Tuesday, December 18th 2018 1:30pm-3pm CNS 112 Join both sections of STCM 45000 Critical Issues to observe and discuss the work that nine groups of students have completed over the course of the semester. Each group selected a major issue facing today's society to analyze, evaluate, and eventually develop a design to remedy.
Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers presents A Holiday Celebration of Negro Spirituals.Contributed by Baruch Whitehead on 12/11/18 The Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers (DCJS) will present an afternoon of Negro Spirituals at 3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018, Ithaca College in Ford Hall. The DCJS, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, is dedicated to preserving the Negro Spiritual and its themes of sorrow, despair, and hope to promote racial healing and social justice; and to furthering civil rights leader Dorothy Cotton’s message of freedom and hope through music.
Read more . . . (174 words) Ithaca College is reaching out to all faculty and staff members to consider making a donation to The United Way. A gift in any amount is greatly appreciated and remember, payroll deduction makes giving easier by spreading your contribution across the year. As a reminder Read more . . . (199 words) |
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