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Lights, camera, action! On September 30, 2017 OSEMA is hosting the 3rd Annual Student Organization Conference, “Become A Star.” The purpose of this event is to allow student organizations to develop new skills and prepare them for success. The conference is a great opportunity for both new and returning student organization officers and general body members to learn policies and procedures and develop their leadership qualities. However, in order for the conference to be a success we need your help. We are looking for students to present on various topics including, planning events, managing finances and developing leadership skills. Do you or your student organization have any secrets to success? If yes, please consider sharing a behind the scenes look into what you do to make your student organization a star by submitting a presentation proposal. The deadline to submit is July 10. If you have any questions please email tejohnson@ithaca.edu. LGBT Center's Luca Maurer discusses risk and resources on All Things EqualContributed by Brittany McCown on 06/27/17 LGBT Center program director Luca Maurer was the guest on All Things Equal, a live radio show hosted by Gary Stewart. Read more . . . (102 words) The Fitness Center will be closed on Tuesday 7/4/17 in observance of Independence Day. We will resume our regular summer hours on Wednesday 7/5/17. Read more . . . (26 words) Sex positive course now available- Complete ICC credits online during summer session IIContributed by Rachel Gunderson on 06/27/17 Inclusive and practical course about sexuality and health. Get your ICC credits in 4 weeks from your own home. Read more . . . (415 words) WATCHING RACE IN US MEDIA: Summer Session II Online Course, ICC Diversity & Themes DesignationsContributed by Paula Ioanide on 06/26/17 Fulfill your Diversity and Themes and Perspectives requirements by taking Watching Race in US Media, an online course during Summer Session II. The course explores how representations of racial and ethnic identities in US film, television and music influence US society. For more information, contact Paula Ioanide at pioanide@ithaca.edu. Jennifer Tennant, Economics, publishes in Journal of Disability Policy StudiesContributed by Tina Bennett on 06/26/17 Jennifer Tennant published an article with Kara Contreary and Yonatan Ben-Shalom in the Journal of Disability Policy Studies, "Impacts of the 2010 VA PTSD Rule Change on Veterans' Disability Compensation and Reported Cognitive Disability." The office of Career Services will be closed Wednesday and Thursday July 5 & 6 due to an Office Retreat. We will resume normal business hours on Friday 7th. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Cheryl Boyer at cboyer@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3365. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Read more . . . (2 words) Beginning this week the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management will be conducting a sweep of the campus for the purpose of removing bicycles and bicycle parts that are abandoned and/or locked to anything other than a bicycle rack. The sweep is being conducted to improve campus safety, maximize the availability of bike parking resources and improve the beauty of our campus environment. Read more . . . (194 words) Ithaca College is developing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) strategy due to systems reaching end-of-life soon, the need to improve reporting and the need to streamline business processes. Read more . . . (107 words) Want to Help Take A Stand Against Cancer? IC Hope Needs You!Contributed by Anne Woodard on 06/25/17 In today's world how many of us have lost loved ones and friends to cancer, or have perhaps battled it ourselves? Ready to do something about it? The Tompkins County Relay for Life will be held here on campus in just three weeks, and we just happen to have one of the very top teams, IC Hope, here on campus! IC Hope has been a leading team at the county Relay for nearly 20 years. We are known for our spirit, leadership, dedication, and ability to have fun! Our team has raised thousands of dollars to support cancer research, and we are highly regarded by our peers. Want to help? We would love to have you join us! Read more . . . (145 words) ADVISORS: ½ and 1 credit PALS Dance Classes Fall 2017, Ballroom, Latin, SwingContributed by Kurt Lichtmann on 06/25/17 SUBJECT: Phys Activity, Leis and Safety
Read more . . . (652 words) Department name change: Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is now Information Technology (IT)Contributed by David Weil on 06/23/17 As part of our ongoing effort to be more student and client focused, we are changing the name of our department from Digital Instruction and Information Services to Information Technology to make it easier for people to find information about us. Read more . . . (30 words) Portion of O-Lot to be closed beginning Monday, June 26th for Accessibility Improvement ProjectContributed by Lynn Hyde on 06/23/17 The following message is being provided on behalf of Ernie McClatchie, Director of Maintenance, Grounds and Transportation:
Read more . . . (117 words) Looking to be involved in an organization to top off senior year? Don't forget to apply for Senior Class Cabinet and contribute to the fun of senior year events! Read more . . . (61 words) Beginning the last week in June the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management will be conducting a sweep of the campus for the purpose of removing bicycles and bicycle parts that are abandoned and/or locked to anything other than a bicycle rack. The sweep is being conducted to improve campus safety, maximize the availability of bike parking resources and improve the beauty of our campus environment. Read more . . . (194 words) TVR Professor, Chrissy Guest, Represents Women in Film on NPRContributed by Karen Armstrong on 06/21/17 Congratulations to Chrissy Guest, Assistant Professor, Media Arts, Sciences and Studies for insight and representation of women in film as a panelist on NPR 1A. Guest's research in the area of gender equality for women animators was discussed during 1A's broadcast titled "Disney Takes On Stereotypes Or Does It?" Listen to the hour program by following the link: Read more . . . (1 words) Requests for Information from Analytics and IR: 2017-18 PolicyContributed by Claire Borch on 06/21/17 The Office of Analytics and Institutional Research (AIR) will be involved in several large, time-intensive new projects (data governance, enterprise data warehouse construction) during 2017-18. In order to continue to be responsive to the needs of the campus community and effectively manage our workload, we will require all faculty, administration, and staff requests for information to be submitted using our online information request form, available on the home page of our public website. Information available to students resides on AIR’s public website. Campus Center Dining Hall Renovation - Coming Fall of 2017!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 06/21/17 Pardon our Progress! You may have seen a tarp or two on the lower level of Campus Center. Campus Center Dining Hall is being renovated to feature a new aesthetic to enhance your dining experience. This includes a larger entrance to increase speed of service, new, contemporary seating, and added hours for breakfast on Sundays. On the culinary front, we’re bringing you a restaurant experience with the new Signature Stations, including Chef’s Table, a new Simple Servings station for patrons with food allergies. We’re also updating old favorites with an enhanced Vegan station offering more plant-based options, World’s Fare, offering authentic International cuisine, and adding entrée salad and wraps for convenience! Stay tuned to Social Media and Intercom for updates on our progress! Read more . . . (49 words) Ithaca Finishes 10th in Learfield Directors' Cup StandingsContributed by Justin Lutes on 06/21/17 For the first time since 2002-03, Ithaca College finished in the top 10 in the final Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings, as the Bombers placed 10th out of 325 NCAA Division III schools with 716 points. Directors' Cup points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 18 sports in NCAA postseason competition, measured by nine women's sports and nine men's sports. It is also the 17th time since the inception of the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup that Ithaca has finished within the top 20. Read more . . . (1904 words) |
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