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LA CROSSE, Wis. – Senior Taryn Cordani of the nationally ranked No. 11 Ithaca College women's track & field team picked up where she left off a year ago, as she repeated as the national champion in the 10,000-meter run with a time of 35:03.20 at the 2018 NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships in La Crosse, Wis. on May 24.

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For the second consecutive year, Ithaca College has finished within the top 10 of the final Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings. Ithaca repeats as the No. 10 institution in the nation across 450 NCAA Division III schools with 760.5 points. Directors' Cup points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 18 sports in NCAA postseason competition, measured by nine women's sports and nine men's sports. It is also the 18th time since the inception of the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup that Ithaca has finished within the top 20, and sixth time within the top 10.

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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), there are up to 15 million cases of summer colds each year. If you or your family catches a summertime cold, don’t waste time in a waiting room. Instead, use your Teladoc® membership from the comfort of home.

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Dear Ithaca College community,

The final meeting of Ithaca College Board of Trustees for the 2017–18 academic year took place on campus Thursday through Saturday, May 17–19, deliberately scheduled to give the members of our board the opportunity to fully participate in Commencement celebrations. Trustees enjoyed connecting with one another and with members of our campus community at the Senior Class Donor Luncheon, the Commencement Eve concert and fireworks, and of course, on Commencement day. The weekend was a spectacular way for us to cap off a productive series of meetings, and we felt tremendous pride in our community, our institution, and our graduating students.

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I am excited to share the news of Roseann Arnold's upcoming retirement. Roseann has been an integral part of the Ithaca College community and the Office of Admission for 33 years. During her tenure, Roseann has worked closely with thousands of prospective students and families, always putting our students at the center of her work.

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Information Technology will be upgrading all remaining Windows 7 PC’s to Windows 10 on Sunday June 3rd starting at 9:00am. The self-service option to upgrade will remain available to you until the end of business on Thursday May 31.

If you are in possession of a Windows 7 laptop that is not on campus, please bring your laptop to campus and leave it in your office so it can upgraded by Information Technology on Sunday June 3rd.

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Congratulations to the members of the faculty who have been recognized by the Ithaca College Board of Trustees. The board awarded promotions to 15 faculty members at its May meeting.

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Jennifer Germann, Associate Professor of Art History, presented an invited lecture, “Engaging Dido and Lady Elizabeth: Feminist Interventions in the Past and For the Future,” at Ionian University in Corfu, Greece on May 2, 2018.

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Historian Pearl Ponce was invited to give the keynote speech at Ovid, NY.

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Summer Parking Policy

Contributed by Clayton Skinner on 05/29/18 

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.

 

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Head to SH101 to enter the $1,000 drawing before the month is over! The June Orientation issue of Student Health 101 will be live soon! Keep tuned to Intercom for announcements regarding new articles and raffle drawings! Regular SH101 articles will return in September, but you can rate articles during June and July still. Don't forget to use the search feature to research all the topics you want to get a head start on for the fall!

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The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life would like to invite the campus community to join us as we celebrate and honor Deb Harper on her retirement today from 4:00-6:00 pm in Clark Lounge. 

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This is a reminder that in order to perform required maintenance on the campus electrical infrastructure, the Office of Facilities will be conducting its annual power shutdowns on Saturday, June 2, 2018 and Sunday, August 12, 2018.

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Weekly, pick-up summer softball is back for students, faculty and staff for 2018, NO EXPERIENCE or skill required.

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As of June 1, Staples Technology Solutions will be a catalog supplier in IC Marketplace, the college’s e-procurement tool.

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The Office of Human Resources has collaborated with Plowbreak Farm (owned and operated by two Ithaca College Alumni) to offer the Ithaca College community convenient access to fresh, local produce by becoming a CSA Drop-Off location

Beginning this spring (early June) anyone who has a CSA share with Plowbreak has the option of picking it up right here on campus.

Keep a look out - more detailed information will be coming in the next few months.

If you are interested in a CSA with Plowbreak Farm, please visit www.plowbreakfarm.com for more information.  

IC Queer People!

Contributed by Sybil Conrad on 05/25/18 

 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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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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Ithaca College Theatre's 2018-2019 season will include the sweeping and beautiful musical Ragtime, with a book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and music by Stephen Flaherty. Based on the 1975 novel by E.L. Doctorow, Ragtime focuses on the experiences of three groups of people from different cultural and economic backgrounds who are trying to find their ideas of success in early 20th-century America. Characters at the heart of these stories include Coalhouse Walker, Jr., a Harlem musician; Mother, the matriarch of a white, upper-class family living in New Rochelle, NY; and Tateh, a father who has immigrated from Latvia. One child from each of these families has a role in the play.

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The Office of Human Resources has collaborated with Plowbreak Farm (owned and operated by two Ithaca College Alumni) to offer the Ithaca College community convenient access to fresh, local produce by becoming a CSA Drop-Off location

Beginning this spring (early June) anyone who has a CSA share with Plowbreak has the option of picking it up right here on campus.

Keep a look out - more detailed information will be coming in the next few months.

If you are interested in a CSA with Plowbreak Farm, please visit www.plowbreakfarm.com for more information.