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Anthony Adornato authors study on social media policies in newsroomsContributed by Brandy Hawley on 06/15/17 Anthony Adornato, assistant professor of journalism, recently published a paper, “You Can’t Post That! Social Media Policies in US Television Newsrooms,” in the Electronic News journal. Read more . . . (163 words) After 16 years at Ithaca College, Dr. Suki Montgomery Hall, psychologist and Assistant Director at CAPS, has decided to make a professional change and is moving on to expand her private practice in Ithaca. Read more . . . (214 words) This posting will serve as a clarification regarding summer parking restrictions. As stated in the original posting, “…fire lanes, no parking zones, timed spaces, accessible spaces and other reserve spaces and lots…” will be enforced, as they would be during the academic year. Read more . . . (249 words) 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.
Read more . . . (84 words) The Fall 2017 Student Organization Fair is Wednesday, September 6, 2017 from 10am-3pm in Emerson Suites. There will be over 170 student organizations promoting events, recruiting members, and showcasing their student organization. The student organization is free to attend. Take this opportunity to network with student leaders, find your passion and sign up for so many amazing student organizations. All recognized and new student organizations are able to sign up. Deadline to sign up is August 30 by 11:59pm. Please note: We will try our best to accommodate to all organizations; however, we cannot guarantee your requests will be met. It's with both pleasure and a degree sadness that the Business and Finance division will celebrate the upcoming retirement of Jo Anne Rosato. Read more . . . (173 words) Peter Silberman (School of Music) presents conference talk based on course taught at ICContributed by Peter Silberman on 06/13/17 Peter Silberman, Associate Professor of Music Theory, presented a talk based on an Ithaca College course he developed at the conference Pedagogy Into Practice: Teaching Music Theory in the Twenty-First Century, held at Lee University in Cleveland, TN, on June 2. Read more . . . (73 words) If you like kids, have some knowledge of music and feel comfortable with math, and want to work as a camp counselor for 5 days in July please contact Dani Novak (novak@ithaca.edu).
The dates are July 17-21 9:30-12:30 in Boces Ithaca Retirement Reception for Harriet Marisa, Thursday, June 15 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PMContributed by Shelli Mekos on 06/12/17 Contributed on behalf of Dave Weil, Associate Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Digital Instruction and Information Services It is with great mixed emotions that we announce that Harriet Marisa, Associate Director for Systems & Applications Administration in DIIS will be retiring at the end of this month. After just over 23 years at Ithaca College, her last day will be Friday, June 30th. Read more . . . (383 words) Steve Gonick, Executive in Residence in the School of Business, accompanied seven students to the daylong Women@Work Summit in Albany, NY at the Times Union Newspaper Corporate Headquarters on Wednesday, June 7, 2017.
Read more . . . (65 words) Catherine Taylor Gives Three Presentations in IcelandContributed by Catherine Taylor on 06/12/17 Writing Department Associate Professor Catherine Taylor presented at a panel on "Questioning Memoirs' GPS; Locating Identity and the Global Body Politic" at the NonfictioNow Conference in Reykjavik, Iceland on June 3, 2017. She also Chaired a roundtable on Hybrid Genres in Nonfiction Writing at the same conference. On May 29, Taylor gave a reading and a short lecture at The Poetry Center of Siglufjordur, on Iceland's north coast. This posting will serve as a clarification regarding summer parking restrictions. As stated in the original posting, “…fire lanes, no parking zones, timed spaces, accessible spaces and other reserve spaces and lots…” will be enforced, as they would be during the academic year. Read more . . . (249 words) The New Directions Cello Festival is a performance and educational forum for non-classical cello, featuring performances, workshops, and jam sessions led by guest artists (and their groups) who are pioneering new directions for cellists in a wide variety of styles. Read more . . . (296 words) School of Music Professor Janet Galván guest conducts across the countryContributed by Janet Galvan on 06/10/17
Read more . . . (152 words) We are recruiting participants aged 3 – 15 years for a study looking at how the link between heart activity and breathing changes during activities such as rhythmic movement and listening to music, poetry, and a reading appropriate to the child’s age. Read more . . . (79 words) We are looking for infants who will soon turn 5 months, born within 3 weeks of due date, weighing less than 30 lbs., have not yet started to crawl on hands and knees, and are developing typically.
Read more . . . (188 words) This posting will serve as a clarification regarding summer parking restrictions. As stated in the original posting, “…fire lanes, no parking zones, timed spaces, accessible spaces and other reserve spaces and lots…” will be enforced, as they would be during the academic year. Read more . . . (239 words) The goal of our monthly newsletter is to provide faculty and staff with news and information about Human Resources people, programs and events. Watch for the most recent newsletter in Intercom or on Facebook. Read more . . . (31 words) New York Times Highlights Incoming President Shirley ColladoContributed by Stephen Shoemaker on 06/08/17 Of all the new college presidents assuming their posts this year, the New York Times chose Ithaca College’s incoming President Shirley M. Collado to interview for an article on the issues facing institutions of higher education. She also discussed her ambitions for a college poised for change. Read more . . . (409 words) It's with both pleasure and a degree sadness that the Business and Finance division will celebrate the upcoming retirement of Jo Anne Rosato.
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