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Ashley Annicaro a graduate student in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology with faculty member Tina Caswell, Clinical Assistant Professor, presented their research at the New York State Speech-Language Hearing Association (NYSSLHA) on April 20th.  The poster presentation: Success with Video Self-Modeling to Decrease Scripting Behaviors was well received by conference participants. 

Employee Perks - fixIT shop

Contributed by Katie Sack on 04/26/18 

The fixIT shop, located in Job Hall 104, provides convenient on-campus computer support and service to students, faculty and staff for personal computers and hardware repair for college owned equipment that is not part of the technology renewal program (Z Cycle Asset Tags). The fixIT shop is staffed with experienced and certified technicians to assist with problems on these devices. 

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This year's special one-day Mini-Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival will take place on Friday, April 27th from 6:00-10:00 pm in Park Auditorium on the IC campus. Come celebrate Asian American films by IC students, alumni, and faculty!

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The Handbell Choir is having a Spring Concert tomorrow, Friday, April 27th at 4:00pm in Beeler (JJWCM 3104)! Featuring classical pieces, traditional folk songs, a Lion King medley, a Beatles medley, and an original arrangement of the Raidohead song "No Surprises." Come check out IC's only Handbell Choir!

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Claire Cahoon at ishandbells@gmail.com. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Ithaca College's very own Assistant Professor of Spanish Giovanna Rivero participated in the McNally Jackson Festival de Literatura Boliviana (Festival of Bolivian Literature) held on Friday April 20, 2018 in New York City. Among other notable Bolivian authors who participated in this event were Edmundo Paz-Soldán, Liliana Colanzi, Sebastián Antenna, and Natalia Chávez.

Giovanna Rivero has written three short story collections, Contraluna (2005), Sangre Dulce (2006) y Para comerte mejor (2015), as well as the novels Las camaleonas (2001), Tukzon  (2008), and 98 segundos sin sombra (2014).  

Congratulations, Giovanna!

 

 

 

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TVR320: Topics in Media Technology: The Seduction and Surveillance of New Media (ICC WI and ICC DV) CRN# 10155 focuses on how new media (mobile, social, web, etc.) has led to some unanticipated outcomes that affect our personal life experience in both utopic and dystopic ways. We will also focus on how digital media has impacted the construction of individual and group identities, challenged inequality, and given a voice to people and populations that have been systematically marginalized.

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“Reading Early American Women’s Political Lives:  The Revolutionary Performances of Deborah Read Franklin and Sally Franklin Bache,” appears in Early American Studies, 16:2 (Spring 2018), 317-52.

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ICHR Special Edition Newsletter

Contributed by Katie Sack on 04/25/18 

The Office of Human Resources' Special Edition newsletter spotlights two important projects currently underway: Oracle's HCM Cloud and information regarding our 403(b) Plan. 

 

 

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The Office of Career Services will be closed May 4th for an all day staff retreat. We will reopen on Monday, May 7th. 

Thank for in advance for your support of our continued efforts to enhance our work.

 

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The 2018 Fall Funding Process is open! Plan ahead for the fall and receive funding now for any early events, travel opportunities and operational needs your student organization will have. Fall Funding budgets must be submitted by April 29, 2018 at 11:59PM.

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This year, twenty students and two faculty members have been honored by membership in the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society. The Sigma Xi motto is: "Companions in Zealous Research", a phrase that describes these scientists well. Founded in 1886, Sigma Xi is the international honor society of scientists and engineers who are elected to membership because of their research achievements or potential. The honorees were introduced by their research mentors at the banquet of the Paulen A Smith Chapter, which is celebrating its Fifty-third year at Ithaca College.

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In May, evaluation sessions will be held for student ICC e-portfolio submissions. Evaluators are needed for the Creative Arts (CA) [May 23-24] and Capstone (CP) [May 24-25] ICC designations.

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Ithaca College is partnering with the Food Bank of the Southern Tier to once again bring a mobile food pantry to our campus. The food pantry will be back next week - Wednesday, May 2nd, in the A&E Center! This is the final time the mobile food pantry will be on campus this semester, but it will return next academic year.

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Ithaca College is now eligible for a 10% discount on all Varidesk products thanks to a new contract with Varidesk LLP and the National IPA Co-Op.

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Resident Assistants for the Summer College for High School Students program work at Ithaca College from June 17 - July 21, 2018.

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IC Impact Natural Lands Hike

Contributed by Rebecca Evans on 04/24/18 

Submitted on behalf of IC Impact

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It's getting warmer outside and that means that ticks are more active too! The Center for Health Promotion is holding two tabling events to help IC be tick free!

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Rand Geiger '06, Producer of Stranger Things (Netflix), Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix), and the upcoming feature The Darkest Minds, will be answering your questions.

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 Sophomore Nicole Pimental’s story, “Essential and Unrecognized,” which appeared on the front page of the April 6, 2017, issue of The Ithacan, has won the First Place Mark of Excellence Award in the General News Reporting category from the Northeast Region (Region 1) of the Society of Professional Journalists. The award was presented at the SPJ Region 1 conference at Temple University on April 22. 

The story described the additional work many faculty of color take on by mentoring and serving as resources for a large number of students. It will now go on to compete against the winning stories from the other 11 SPJ regions for the National Mark of Excellence Award, which will be presented at the SPJ national conference in September.

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