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Please join us Monday, September 25 from 8:30-9:30 am for The Device Debate: Student Use of Technology in the Classroom, a breakfast discussion in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett.

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Festival Management in Cultural Context, THEA 47904-01, CRN 22560. Meets M/W/F, 10:00-10:50a.m. Dillingham Center.  3 Credits.

For questions, please contact Angela Branneman, Associate Professor, Theatre Arts Management, abranneman@ithaca.edu.  

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The Diversity Peer Education Program will not be taking requests for workshops this fall. During this time, the group will be training with a focus on their presentation and facilitation skills, developing new workshops and opportunities for the campus community, and rewriting their mission statement.

 

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Established in 1997 to honor president emeritus James J. Whalen, the award of up to $500 per semester for the 2017-2018 academic year, is granted to eligible staff members in a degree program at Ithaca College.

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Beginning with the Fall 2017 semester, Ithaca College will require all members of the campus community and visitors who frequently come to campus during weekdays (M-F 8AM – 5PM) to verify their state issued accessible hang tag with Parking Services.

 

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If you opted to pick up your parking permit rather than having it mailed to you, permits will be available for pick up at the following locations at the following times.

 

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STUDY ABROAD FAIR!

Contributed by Rachel Gould on 09/05/17 

Interested in studying abroad? Thinking of studying in NYC or DC?  It's never too early to start the planning process! Our upcoming Study Abroad Fair on September 26 will have all the information you need to get your planning process underway. Come get excited about the many different possibilities for study abroad and study away!

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Are you looking for a rewarding internship experience?  Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in Washington DC?  An information session is coming up soon for this exciting study away option.

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Are you interested in studying abroad? A representative from IES Abroad (one of IC's affiliated study abroad partners) will be on campus several times this September to meet with students and provide further information about the IES study abroad options.

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Spend a semester in NYC!

Contributed by Rachel Gould on 09/05/17 

Are you looking for a rewarding internship experience?  Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in New York City?  Information sessions are coming up for this exciting study away option.

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The Handwerker Gallery opens doors this week with paired solo exhibitions featuring new work by Professor Susan Weisend (Department of Art), and locally-based painter Leslie Brack.

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DOG WALKER NEEDED

Contributed by Jennifer Potter on 09/05/17 

 Do you love dogs? Are you a pre-vet major? Do you have a car on campus?

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The Steering Committee and Working Groups of our Middle States Self-Study are pleased to present the campus community with an updated draft of the self-study report for a second round of community comments and feedback. The full, edited and updated draft report and on-line feedback survey will be available to the entire Ithaca College community until September 30th, 2017.

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This is a reminder that the last day to Add or Drop fall semester and Block I courses is Wednesday, September 6th.  Students can Add/Drop on HomerConnect until midnight, and the Office of the Registrar is open for questions and assistance from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM. 

Students can withdraw from semester courses by Nov 8, and from Block I courses by October 4.  A withdrawal results in a “W” on the student’s transcript, which has no grade value. Withdrawal from a course does not result in a waiver of the tuition due for that course.

 

 

9/11 Remembrances

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 09/05/17 

9/11 Remembrances

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 The ensemble Journey West will provide a rare opportunity to hear music of Eastern Europe and the Middle East in a free concert in the Hockett Family Recital Hall in the Whalen Center for Music at 8:15 pm on Saturday, September 9.

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How can ICSM faculty design assignments to highlight the best of what students know and can do? What key experiences can students have when sharing their work with wider audiences? Please join your colleagues, Jill Loop (Instructor, Journalism) and Carl Penziul (Lecturer, Computer Science) as they facilitate a discussion for ICSM faculty regarding the details and impact of their assignments for students.

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The Department of Writing is proud to announce the Fall 2017 lineup of Distinguished Visiting Writers. 

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Submitted on behalf of Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Dean, School of Humanities and Sciences - I am pleased to announce that Donathan Brown, Associate Professor in Communication Studies, has been appointed the School of Humanities and Sciences’ inaugural Director of Faculty Diversity and Development, for a three-year term effective Fall 2017. He has accepted the position.

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Student Affairs and Campus Life is proud to partner with the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) and the student organization, Brothers 4 Brothers, to bring internationally recognized author, educator and social justice activity Tony Porter to campus on September 20 from 10:30 – noon in Emerson Suites.   

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