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The Service Desk will offer extended support hours for Spring 2018 through Thursday, May 10th. The hours are as follows:

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RUN FOR A SGC SENATE SEAT!

Contributed by Meredith Husar on 01/29/18 

Looking for a leadership opportunity for the spring semester? Run for a SGC Senate seat and be a voice for Ithaca College students! 

     

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Interested in learning more about cultural and linguistic diversity in K-12 schools? Need Education Minor credits? Need ICC credits (Identities and Power & Justice/HM and SO)? Join us online in May 2018!

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Bloomsbury recently published Associate Professor James Pfrehm’s book Technolingualism: The Mind and the Machine. The book explores the fascinating ways, past and present, by which language and technology have informed each other's development. It also reveals important corollaries about the universal nature of language and, most importantly, what it means to be human. From our first babbling noises to the ends of our lives, Technolingualism shows how we are innately attuned to the technologies around us, and how our language reflects this. Ultimately, the book argues that we are, all of us, technolinguals.
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/technolingualism-9781472578365/

 

The 7th annual "Wheels for Women" cabaret to benefit victims of domestic violence in India will take place on Saturday, February 3 at 7pm in the Clark Theatre (Dillingham Center)

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 Come join us at Open Mic Night in the Pub (January 31)

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Employees eligible for medical coverage through Ithaca College will be receiving 1095-C forms in the mail within the next several days.

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Interested in study abroad? Not sure how it all works? Want to explore your options? We can help you figure it out. Come to one of our upcoming info sessions and get the information you need to make it happen!

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Parking Services discovered that there is a design flaw in the new employee decal parking permits that makes it difficult to see the permits on vehicles with tinted windows.   

 

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Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY: 11 culinary teams from northeastern colleges and universities were given a mystery basket of ingredients, containing food items like green jackfruit, kamut, blood oranges, duck and four whole flounder. Chefs were challenged to test their innovation in the kitchen and awarded points to determine each team's ranking. The IC Dining team’s innovative menu and competitive grit earned them a Silver medal at the 2-day competition. Congratulations IC Chefs!

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Ithaca Dining Services has launched a new pre-order service with GET. GET Food lets students and staff to pre-order food, snacks, drinks and Starbucks Coffee from Sandella’s Café. Order ahead for convenience and GET food when you get there!  After order completion, the app will tell you when your order will be ready for pickup.

Download the app here: iPhone  |  Android

 

 

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Where will this summer find YOU? Consider one of IC's options for short-term study abroad! In 2018, we'll be offering a variety of different types of programs in countries across the globe. Short-term study abroad is a great way to expand your horizons and satisfy degree requirements without missing a full semester on campus!  Come learn more at one of the Summer Study Abroad Info Sessions: Tues., 1/30, 12:10-1:00 or Mon., 2/5, 6:00-7:00, both in Textor 103.

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Are you interested in learning about the College's most popular study abroad partner in Australia, or in discussing possibilities for collaboration with Australian colleagues? The Office of International Programs will be hosting a visit from Jessica Davis, Study Abroad Coordinator at University of Sydney (USyd), on February 8-9. Jessica will be available for class visits as well as individual meetings with faculty members to discuss opportunities for faculty involvement and collaboration.

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Are you interested in studying abroad in Australia?  Come learn all about spending a semester or summer at the University of Sydney on Thursday, 2/8, 6:00-7:00; Textor 103. Pizza will be provided!

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Click here to read about how to find that inner voice that tells you, "You can do it!", even when you might think that you can't.

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Monday, Jan. 29     

“Coping with chronic infection: Do stress hormones influence the consequences of avian malaria infection?”

CNS 112
4 pm

All area welcome to attend.

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 The Kairos IV Retreat deadline has been extended until Feb. 4. The Kairos Retreat is a student-led retreat that involves a series of talks and small group discussions that help participants reflect on the value of different relationships in their life. 

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The Ithacan has been named a Gold Medalist for 2016-17 in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s annual college publication critique.

The critique was of work produced during the 2016-17 academic year, Kayla Dwyer ’17, editor-in-chief.

 Each year the CSPA evaluates member papers on overall content, news, depth reporting, features, opinion/editorial, sports, arts/entertainment, editing/headline writing and design/graphics based on more than 150 specific criteria. This year the paper scored 966 on the critique’s 1,000-point scale. The paper also received All-Columbian Honors — an additional honor for publications that receive very high point totals — in the Essentials and Verbal categories.

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The Campus Managed Print Work Group will be conducting an assessment of all printers and copiers across campus on January 30, 31 and February 1, 2018, from approximately 8:30 am to 4:30 pm each day.

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 Educational Psychology ONLINE! 

Looking to fulfill required credits during the May 2018 session (May 14-25) from home? Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College! Ed Psych explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. Attention is also given to the scientific attitude in relating theory and practice in various educational settings.

 Educational Psychology is required for the Education Studies Minor, for the Teacher Education Preparation program, and also fulfills GE 1: Self & Society, Liberal Arts, and SS.

 To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology, 10056 for SUMMER 2018 term on Homerconnect.

 Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information.