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Students – Your Voice Matters at IC! Opportunity to engage with Dr. Rosanna Ferro, Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Life!Contributed by Karen Walls on 02/04/18 Dr. Ferro would love to learn about your student experience at Ithaca College and your hopes and dreams for the future, while enjoying lunch in an intimate setting. Read more . . . (86 words)
Read more . . . (100 words) Are We Welcoming? Student, Faculty, and Staff Disability Inclusion at Ithaca CollegeContributed by Tammy Sritecha on 02/04/18 As part of Ithaca’s Diversity & Inclusion Discussion Circle, Ashley and Patrick Bohn will host a discussion about disability inclusion on the Ithaca College campus this Wednesday, February 7 in Klingenstein Lounge at noon. Read more . . . (168 words) The Academic Advising Center will help you with your ICC Portfolio!Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 02/04/18 The Academic Advising Center is hosting ICC Portfolio Working Sessions throughout the spring semester. Join us Wednesday, February 7 or Thursday, February 8 from 1-3 PM in the Academic Advising Center’s conference room- 124 Rothschild Place. Bring your laptop!
Read more . . . (54 words) Longtime Ithaca College history professor Jack Pavia passed away in December at the age of 85. And while some of the details of his long, rich life were published in obituaries in the Ithaca Journal and the Newark Star Ledger, they could not do justice to his distinguished teaching career at the college. Read more . . . (522 words) If you're curious about meditation, you can still sign up for a 3-session workshop open to staff, faculty, and students, and hosted by Mary Ann Erickson, a certified meditation teacher. We are meeting Fridays 3-4:15 in Friends 309, starting this Friday 2/9. Please email merickson@ithaca.edu to register. Read more . . . (15 words) Extremis Film Screening and Panel Discussion & more...Contributed by Teri Reinemann on 02/04/18
Extremis Film Screening and Panel Discussion Tuesday, February 6 Panelists: Read more . . . (145 words)
Read more . . . (56 words) Council meets this Tuesday at 7 pm in the VIP Room of the A and E Center. Main topic of the night will be the review of faculty handbook revisions submitted several years ago. Read more . . . (32 words) CSCRE DISCUSSION SERIES PRESENTS: "QUEERING COLLEGES, TRANSFORMING CAMPUSES: INTERSECTIONALITY, ACTION, AND CHANGEContributed by Penny Bogardus on 02/03/18
Read more . . . (119 words) Faculty Excellence Awards Now Include Contingent FacultyContributed by Tom Schneller on 02/02/18 The submission deadline is coming up for the Faculty Excellence Awards, which the Center for Faculty Excellence runs annually to recognize the innovative, caring, and passionate teachers who are the lifeblood of our college. This year - for the first time! - contingent faculty (part-time and full-time professors on limited contracts) are eligible for these awards as well. Read more . . . (324 words) You're Invited - Middle States Review Open MeetingsContributed by Angela Gian-Cursio on 02/02/18 The Middles States Accreditation Team will be visiting Ithaca College on February 26-28, 2018. Your participation in one of the open meetings during this visit is welcome and encouraged. It is also a critical part of the reaccreditation review where visiting team members have the opportunity to interact with campus community members. Read more . . . (179 words) Come and learn about the ever-changing health care landscape in Summer 2018! The Economics of Health Care will be offered from May 14-25, 2018. We will talk about how the economics of health care is different from other types of economics, and delve into the Affordable Care Act and its implications, disability policy, end-of-life care, and pharmaceutical pricing and access.
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Read more . . . (84 words) Competitive friends? Make a team and compete in STAT’s Kick Back to Give Back!Contributed by Laura Amato on 02/01/18
Read more . . . (164 words) Want to study abroad? Info sessions coming up next week!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 02/01/18
Read more . . . (102 words) OSEMA’s Alternative Spring Break Program is in need of an adviser for a volunteer trip to Detroit this March. In Detroit, students will work CASS Community Social Services, an organization that is dedicated to dedicated to providing food, housing, health services, and job programs in the Detroit area. ASB Advisers assist with driving IC vehicles, serve as the group’s emergency contact, assure that all IC and OSEMA policies are followed, and manage the group’s budget and itinerary. Advisers assume NO personal financial cost while traveling with the ASB program; it’s an all-expense paid opportunity to travel and volunteer with students! Read more . . . (112 words) Get Ready for Summer Service Trips to California, Maine, and western New York! Application Open Now!Contributed by Don Austin on 02/01/18
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