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Alumnus Creates “Let’s Unpack That!” Podcast, New Episode Includes LGBT Center Program DirectorContributed by Brittany McCown on 06/25/18 Cornell Woodson ‘09, alumnus and lecturer in the Women’s and Gender Studies program, has created the new podcast "Let's Unpack That!" that focuses on diversity and inclusion topics. Read more . . . (91 words) Scott Thomson Contributes Chapter to book on the Dialogical SelfContributed by Laurie Arliss on 06/25/18 Scott Thomson, assistant professor in Communication Studies and Director of IC's Speech and Debate Team, recently published a book chapter titled The Ethos of I-positions. The chapter appears in the 2018 book, Dialogical Self: Inspirations, Considerations, and Research, edited by Malgorzata M. Puchalska, Piotr K. Oles and Hubert J.M. Hermans. The book was published by the Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. Jennifer Germann (Art History) presented invited lecture at Benjamin Franklin House in London.Contributed by Pearl Ponce on 06/24/18 Jennifer Germann, Associate Professor of Art History, presented an invited lecture, “Entangled Lives in Georgian Portraits,” at Benjamin Franklin House in London, U.K. on May 10, 2018. Read more . . . (33 words) The performance review process in Parnassus will close at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 29, 2018. Read more . . . (100 words) Looking for a getaway? Ithaca College Employees Enjoy Exclusive Savings up to 40% off in the Pocono Mountains! Try either of these deals the next time you need a weekend trip away! Read more . . . (84 words) Asma Barlas, Politics, gave a talk and a workshop on Qur'anic hermeneutics, secular/feminism and decoloniality at the summer school on Critical Muslim Studies: Decolonial Struggles and Liberation Theologies, in Granada (Spain) on June 22. The school is organized by the University of California, Berkekey, and the University of Granada. http://www.dialogoglobal.com/granada/index.php Two Image Text MFA Students Finalists for Significant Literary PrizesContributed by Catherine Taylor on 06/22/18 Congratulations to Image Text MFA students Jason Lipeles and John Rufo, whose book manuscripts are finalists for two major literary publication prizes. Read more . . . (50 words) IC Orientation Issue of Student Health 101: Tips on being a star student!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 06/21/18 Head to SH101 to learn how to find your rhythm of being a star student. Afterwards, let Student Health 101 know how you liked the article and be entered in their monthly $1,000.00 drawing. Read more . . . (68 words) Ithaca College Outdoor Pool Seasonal Updates Read more . . . (180 words) Student, Faculty and Staff Volunteers needed for Move In Day 2018Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 06/21/18 Our new students will arrive on Saturday, August 25, 2018. We need faculty, staff and student volunteers to become a Move In Crew Volunteers and help welcome them to our community! Read more . . . (201 words) Excited to get back into reading this summer? Remember, the Ithaca College Library is a huge resource available to the campus community! The library has summer hours and is open from 7:30am-9:00pm most weekdays, and provides weekend hours as well. Take advantage of the quiet space and the multitudes of books available to you right on your college campus. Check out this article that gives some tips on how to read more books this summer! Beginning this week the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management will be conducting a sweep of the campus for the purpose of removing bicycles and bicycle parts that are abandoned and/or locked to anything other than a bicycle rack. The sweep is being conducted to improve campus safety, maximize the availability of bike parking resources and improve the beauty of our campus environment.
Read more . . . (190 words) All eighteen members of the Bomber Athletic Training (degree) Class of 2018 have now officially passed the BOC examination on their first attempt this spring and early summer. This brings the program first time pass streak to 8 consecutive years and 133 consecutive students to pass the national boards exam on their very first attempt, far exceeding any national averages. Congrats to all 21 members of 2018 for all of their amazing accomplishments and contributions to #sustainedexcellence and to all those educators, mentors, preceptors, friends and family members who were part of those individual successes! Abby Juda and Kelly Hallisy, IC Library, Present at State ConferenceContributed by Lisabeth Chabot on 06/20/18 Kelly and Abby presented on “Usability Testing for Instruction” at the SUNY Library Association’s 2018 Conference at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua, NY. Laura Kuo also assisted with the testing and the presentation.
The presentation was very well-received and generated much interest. Several attendees suggested that the research would be ideal for publication. Jess Shapiro hired as Campus Center Assistant DirectorContributed by Sybil Conrad on 06/20/18 I am pleased to announce that Jess Shapiro is joining the Campus Center team as the new Assistant Director.
Read more . . . (122 words) During this time period, no parking permits will be required to park on campus. Green, Red and Blue parking lot designations will not be enforced.
Read more . . . (159 words) Beginning this week the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management will be conducting a sweep of the campus for the purpose of removing bicycles and bicycle parts that are abandoned and/or locked to anything other than a bicycle rack. The sweep is being conducted to improve campus safety, maximize the availability of bike parking resources and improve the beauty of our campus environment.
Read more . . . (190 words) Alumni Social Studies/History Workshop and Get TogetherContributed by Zenon Wasyliw on 06/19/18 Please join us for our second annual alumni workshop 11:00 am Saturday, June 23 in Business 103, The Marjorie Fortunoff Mayrock and Harry Mayrock Classroom. Read more . . . (34 words) Muscle's Role in Cancer, Diabetes, Osteoporosis, and Dementia: What Can Be Done?Contributed by Mina Hubert on 06/19/18 In this talk, Dr. Shang will discuss the “how” and “why” of exercise and share some specific training tips to combat sarcopenia, the muscle loss associated with aging. Read more . . . (184 words) |
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