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On Wednesday September 26th U-Lot (Campus Center Lot) and the Northern most end of S-Lot ext. will be closed and reserved for the Graduate School Expo and Sundae Social.

 

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We are excited to announce that Sheri Mahaney is joining our team for the fall semester as a Career Coach. Students may schedule coaching appointments with Sheri by stopping by Career Services in 101 Muller Faculty Center or by calling the office (607-274-3365).

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It is with mixed emotion that I share news of the departure of our colleague Maggie Dayton Golden, senior assistant director of admission. Maggie has accepted an associate director position in undergraduate admissions at Cornell University. Please join us to celebrate Maggie, 3-4 pm, Monday, October 1, 2018 in the Peggy Ryan Williams Center Lobby.

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Registration is currently open for the Fall offering of the R.A.D. self-defense course for women. Spaces still remain available for this class, which will be conducted in four 3-hour sessions on Wednesday evenings during October from 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.  This course is open to any student, faculty or staff member who identifies as female.

Participants must be able to attend all four class dates (10/3, 10/10, 10/17 & 10/24) in order to receive certification.  Course registration is $15; however, this fee can be waived in cases of financial hardship.

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Notice of Availability

In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act [20 USC 1092(f)], otherwise known as the “Clery Act”, the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is responsible for preparing, publishing and distributing an annual report by October 1 of each year for the purpose of disclosing and disseminating certain information as outlined below.  This information is made public by way of the college’s 2018 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

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Please join Iokepa Casumbal-Salazar (Kanaka Maoli), Assistant Professor, CSCRE, in a conversation about settler colonialism, solidarity, and decolonization.

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Participate in President Collado’s Seed Grant Initiative!

The Creative Marketing Student Advisory Group, (CMSAG) is looking for student volunteers to participate in our upcoming focus groups on October 2 & October 5 from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.

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  Due to rain, the president's Student Open Office Hours will now take place in the Campus Center lobby from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. this afternoon. 

President Collado's open office hours are open to all students, so please feel free to stop in and meet with her. 

There will be light refreshments available. 

More opportunities for students to meet with her are posted here.

 

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Contributed on behalf of Warren Calderone, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations and Sponsored Research

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There’s a very old saying in the theater: “There’s no tragedy like Greek tragedy.” 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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Coming out is not a linear journey; just ask Hierald Osorto. Join us for a conversation with Hierald about forging intersecting identities and finding belonging as a queer Latinx person of faith. Wednesday October 10, 6:30 pm in Clark Lounge, Campus Center.

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 The Campus Center is committed to combating boredom! Stop by and check out our Rec Center. We have pool tables, ping-pong, foosball, and a video game table with 60 classic arcade games including Pac-Man, Frogger, and Donkey Kong.  All activities are free!

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Make sure you have the right recipe of benefits for you and your family. Come on over to the Annual Employee Benefits & Work/Life Fair on Thursday, October 4, 2018 in Emerson Suites from 10am – 2pm. 

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The Park School invites all students, staff, and faculty to join us for an important conversation on the effects of mobile and social media. Mobile and social media has changed the landscape of our society, professional, and personal lives. Jean Twenge will bring her insight and discuss how we can forge ahead as a community with a healthy balance of technology and humanity.  

Thursday, September 27th • 7:30pm
Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall

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The 5th Annual PARK TANK Competition open to all IC students and all majors. Students pitch media-based business ideas to a panel of alumni and faculty judges. Before the competition, student finalists receive professional coaching to hone their ideas and improve their pitches.

In the competition, contestants have a 60-second time limit (like on an elevator ride) to sell a concept.

Apply at http://bit.ly/ParkTank
by September 26th 

 Ithaca College Chemistry Department faculty member Scott Ulrich received a $364,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund a project titled Small-molecule inhibitors of autoinducer synthase enzymes in quorum sensing bacteria. The goal of the project is to discover drug-like compounds that block a bacterial signaling system that controls pathogenic traits in some bacteria that cause human disease.

 

As you begin to consider your housing plan for the next academic year, please be aware that the Office of Residential Life expects to release only a limited number of non-seniors to live off-campus next year. As a result some of the rising juniors who apply to live off-campus may not be approved.

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October 16 - Free Flu Shots

Contributed by Katie Sack on 09/25/18 

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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To encourage recognized student organizations to work collaboratively in coordinating innovative programs, funding is available in the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Life for small grants to support these projects.

Grants are available for up to $750.00 per event or program. Grants are limited to one per student organization per academic year. All involved organizations must be recognized student organizations.

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