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Greetings and best wishes to everyone as the semester comes to a close. Winter break can be wonderful and exciting, but sometimes stressful. This section of the LGBT Center website provides a list of resources full of information, support, and diversion created especially for you during winter break, whether you'll be returning home, visiting another destination, or spending some of the time here on campus. The staff of the Center for LGBT Education, Outreach and Services wishes you the best of luck during finals week, and a safe and happy winter break!

Senior Athletic Training major, Kimberly Presuto (Woodbury, NY) and Senior Athletic Training major, Sophie Knittle (Keene, NH) were both recently notified that they are recipients of 2017 Scholarships from the New York State Athletic Trainer's Association (NYSATA).

 

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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 this winter!

**This course will satisfy 3 credits of the Education Studies Minor Restricted Electives Coursework Requirements.

**ICC themes/perspectives designations: Identities and Power & Justice/ Humanities, Liberal Arts, and Social Sciences

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The City of Ithaca has asked Ithaca College to remind students and other members of the IC community who plan to be out of town over the winter break and who normally park their cars on city streets to make off-street parking arrangements for their vehicles. The city’s odd/even parking regulations are subject to being suspended or activated at any time, based on weather conditions or the need to conduct other public works-related operations.

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 TODAY, Friday, Dec. 15 at 1:00 PM in the Clark Theatre (Dillingham), the talented members of Musical Theatre Workshop: Repertoire & Style will present their final performance: “The Semester’s Greatest Hits.”

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If you have a healthcare flexible spending account, the plan year is coming to an end.  To avoid losing funds you may have left in your account make sure to use them on eligible expenses by December 31, 2017. 

 

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Earn ICC credit in this 10 day online Winter session (January 8-19) while learning how to discuss issues related to race and ethnicity.This 3 credit online course carries a Diversity designation and a Power and Justice Themes and Perspective designation. For Sociology majors and minors this course counts toward the Inequality area and for the Comparative and International area for all CSCRE minors (African Diaspora, Asian American Studies, Latino/a Studies and Native American/Indigenous studies). 

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On The Floor Fall 17 Showcase

Contributed by Brad Buchanan on 12/14/17 

 On The Floor presents Constellations On Saturday, Dec. 16th at 2pm in Dillinham's Clark Theater.

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On Friday, December 15, Ithaca College will be hosting the Section IV Track and Field Championships at the A&E Center.  This event will bring a large number of school buses to campus; as a result, a portion of M-Lot (the A&E Center parking lot) will be closed as a reserved bus parking zone.

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Theatre Arts students from the Styles of Acting I course will present their Shakespeare comedy scenes in the Clark Theatre in Dillingham on Wednesday evening, Dec. 20th at 7pm.  All are welcome.  The running time should be less than 90 minutes. 

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 Exclusive to packages with prepaid UPS or FedEx shipping labels, you can come to the book return window around the corner from the Phillips Hall Post Office. 

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Students will present their working final seminar papers!  This is a great opportunity to learn about what students in this year's Black American Politics and Political Thought seminar have been thinking through, working on, and engaging with since early September. 

If you can, please take some time out of your busy schedules to support our students!     

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Habitat for Humanity is in urgent need for drivers for our Winter Break Trip!

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 Due to normal reduction in our student staffing beginning finals week, all residential mailrooms will be unstaffed, and some mail services will be adjusted.

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Light up the end of your with with Hillel at IC!

Join IC Jewish chaplain Cantor Abbe Lyons for menorah lighting and Shabbat candlelighting at 4:30pm.

At 6pm, the Musical Shabbat Team presents a Hanukkah-influenced Shabbat service with IC student singers, musicians and Cantor Abbe, followed by a latke bar dinner.

Feel free to study or chill in the chapel in between.

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Thursday 8 pm, Phillips Room and Friday 4:30 pm, sanctuary

Put a little light into your week with Hillel at IC!

Thursday includes a short traditional maariv service immediately after lighting

Friday after we've lit the menorah and Shabbat candles, chill out at the chapel until our Musical Shabbat Chanukah service at 6pm followed by a latke bar dinner 

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As previously posted - 5/5/2017 

Risk Management has updated the approved bus provider list departments use throughout the year.  The list and additional information is located at  https://www.ithaca.edu/riskmanagement/bus_charter/

Please note: Ithaca Airline Limousine is no longer an approved provider, so if your department has upcoming transportation arranged with this company, please select a different provider. 

Please contact Risk Management with any questions.  

It is a pleasure to announce that School of Music's Associate Professor Sara Haefeli, (Music Theory, History and Composition) has just published a new book entitled John Cage: A Research and Information Guide by Routledge, 2018.

https://www.routledge.com/John-Cage-A-Research-and-Information-Guide/Haefeli/p/book/9781138929432

Description of the book: This annotated bibliography uncovers the wealth of resources available on the life and music of John Cage, one of the most influential and fascinating composers of the twentieth-century. The guide will focus on documentary studies, archival resources, scholarly research, and autobiographical materials, and place the composer and his work in a larger context of postmodern philosophy, art and theater movements, and contemporary politics. It will support emerging scholarship and inquiry for future research on Cage, with carefully selected sources and useful annotations.

 

Here's how you can get involved with Student Governance Council!

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 Join Amnesty International and the Department of Politics for a talk on Human Rights in North Korea!

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