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 If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! No experience necessary. Information Technology (IT) is hiring for the spring 2019! We have over 90 students on our team working in 16 different areas. 

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A New Role for Leah Richards

Contributed by Leslie D'Arcy on 10/16/18 

Submitted on behalf of Chris Biehn, Vice President for the Division of College Relations and Advancement 

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The Davis Vision mobile app allows you to... 

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The Office of the Provost and Information Technology have partnered to introduce a new self-service option for optical scanning of student assessments. Now available this self-serve option will allow faculty to scan student exams in a more expedited manner.

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Resident Assistants for the Summer College for High School Students program work at Ithaca College from June 17 - July 20, 2019. 

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Friends 110 Fall Break Hours

Contributed by Robyn Leary on 10/15/18 

The Friends 110 computer lab will be open 24/7 during the break. Printing is self-service and available 24/7, and an IT lab consultant will be available for assistance during the hours listed below. Friends 110 will resume regular hours on Monday, October 22nd. 

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Greetings! So that both faculty and students have a clear sense of when ICC course designations are effective, CCR has established deadlines for proposal submission. For ICC designations to be effective for spring 2019 course offerings, proposals must be submitted to icc@ithaca.edu no later than November 1. Winter session designations are due by October 15.

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This year, new hire sessions will continue to be held every other Monday morning through November 26, 2018.  There will be no new hire session the week of December 10, 2018.

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The Office of the Provost and Information Technology have partnered to introduce a new self-service option for optical scanning of student assessments. Now available this self-serve option will allow faculty to scan student exams in a more expedited manner. 

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All members of the IC community are invited to join Hillel and Keshet for special Shabbat services and dinner on Friday, October 26th starting at 6 p.m. 

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On October 15 the U.S. commemorates National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), a national community mobilization and social marketing campaign to raise HIV awareness and promote HIV testing, prevention and education. This year's theme is "Ending HIV is everyone's job."

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The IT Service Desk will not be offering evening or Sunday hours over fall break.

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During the 2017-2018 academic year, Career Services began prototyping a new Career Communities service model in order to leverage the wide-range of career expertise that exists within the greater IC community (alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, friends, employers) on behalf of students. This work was done in collaboration with many stakeholder groups, including students, and resulted in the development of five industry focused career communities and nine equity affinity based career communities.

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Puja Goyal of Binghamton University, NY will present Nonadiabatic dynamics of photoinduced proton-coupled electron transfer in the condensed phase.

Tuesday, October 16th 12:10 pm in CNS 333
Pizza and Beverages Provided

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Submitted on behalf of Sebastian Harenberg and Warren Calderone, Co-chairs, Research Council

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**Please complete this form the day of the POD and bring it with you to the event**

Tuesday, October 16th from 8:00am through 12:00pm in Emerson Suites, Ithaca College will be holding our annual Point of Dispensing (POD) for all faculty, staff, and students to receive a free flu vaccination

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 Nicole Eversley Bradwell, Director of Admission and Dr. Sean Eversley Bradwell, Director of the Center for IDEAS co-presented at the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) 74th national conference in Salt Lake City, Utah earlier this month.

 

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Wade Pickren, Director of the CFE, served as editor of the Special Issue of Theory & Psychology on Psychology's role in creating and supporting neoliberalism. 

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The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and the Office of International Programs want to invite you to meet students who studied during the last academic year in a Spanish-speaking country.  Returning students will share information regarding their programs and will make special mention of their academic and social experiences.  This is a wonderful opportunity for students interested in studying abroad in the Spring or in the near future. There will be time for questions and answers. 

 

We are planning this event for Tuesday, October 16, 12:10 in Friends 209.  If you have any questions, please feel free to Tina Bennett (tbennett@ithaca.edu).

 

Pizza will be served.

 

 Katharyn Machan and Cory Brown have contributed to a new pedagogical anthology, Reflecting Pool, published by Codhill Press. The anthology brings together several instructors' poems and statements about teaching poetry. Here's a link to Machan's and Brown's contributions:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X5jJ-FqdYZX_GCqHm3jdREPZbdspHqS-/view?usp=sharing