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Change to Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Access Through myHomeContributed by Karen Compton on 04/28/17 In the past users have been able to click the Outlook Web App button at the top left of their myHome page to access their Office 365 Outlook email and calendar. Once signed into myHome, users could access Outlook without having to sign into it separately, because the myHome username and password were "passed through" to Office 365. Read more . . . (80 words) SAS Testing Accommodations Process and Test AdministrationContributed by Leslie Reid on 04/28/17 During final exams we anticipate administering over 100 exams per day at Student Accessibility Services (SAS) for students registered with our office! We ask for your continued partnership to ensure that this process runs smoothly: Read more . . . (366 words) Last installment of the semester! Read more . . . (148 words) Want to analyze movies and learn about religion at the same time? Read more . . . (121 words) Athletic Training Faculty Publish Alternative Paradigm ManuscriptContributed by Paul Geisler on 04/28/17 Associate Professor, Paul R Geisler, EdD, ATC and Clinical Associate Professor, Todd Lazenby, MA, ATC from the Athletic Training Education Program in the Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences just published an evidence-informed alternative paradigm for an age old clinical problem in sports medicine in the May edition of International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training Read more . . . (140 words) Stillwater Magazine Release Reading THURSDAY (5/4) @6pm in Handwerker GalleryContributed by Jacob White on 04/28/17 The staff of Stillwater Magazine, IC's student-run journal of literature and art, invites you out to the Handwerker Gallery at 6p.m. next Thursday (5/4) to celebrate the release of its 2017 issue with readings by some of the issue's contributors. Read more . . . (26 words) Dan Brayton (Middlebury College) to speak about Shakespeare TODAYContributed by Michael Twomey on 04/28/17
The IC Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium announces a presentation by Dan Brayton, Professor of English at Middlebury College, today, April 28th, at 5:30 p.m. in the Clark Lounge, campus center. All with an interest in Shakespeare, the English Renaissance, and environmental issues in literature are welcome. Read more . . . (114 words) Scott Stull, Assistant Professor in Anthropology, was given a Meritorious Service Award for contributing to the advancement of New York State Archaeology at the annual meeting of the New York State Archaeological Association on April 22, 2017, in Lake George, New York. Read more . . . (76 words) Herbalism Classes Offered by ENVS Department ...Register Now!!Contributed by Cheryl Gunther on 04/28/17 Seats available ... register before time runs out! ENVS naturalist and department chair Jason Hamilton will be teaching a class this summer that can bring you into closer contact with the local landscape. In June, Jason will teach ENVS 140, Introduction to Herbalism, a class that covers the theory and concepts of herbal remedies, and then teaches practical applications. You will learn how to make many plant medicines, how to deal with simple ailments, and gain herbal first aid skills. Studying herbalism is a great way to deepen your connection with the natural world, and to be able to help you, your friends, and your family. Email Jason at jhamilton@ithaca.edu for more information. TCAT SURVEY! Please contribute and share your opinions!Contributed by Margaret Butler on 04/28/17 https://ithaca.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8G2KGBc4n96BN3L Read more . . . (22 words) Come to our table in Campus Center between 10am and 2 or 3 pm (depends on when we sell out) TODAY (Friday) to buy challah for $1, $3, or $5 for the last time this semester! Thank you to everyone who made this semester great, and we look forward to seeing new and old faces in the fall. Read more . . . (23 words) Ithaca College continues to partner with the Food Bank of the Southern Tier to bring their mobile food pantry to the IC community. The Mobile Food Pantry is used to deliver fresh produce, dairy products, and other food and grocery items directly to distribution sites where people need food. When the truck arrives at a site, volunteers place the food on tables surrounding the truck. Clients are then able to "shop" free of charge, choosing items that they need. Read more . . . (139 words) ¡IC Teatro Cumple 10 Años! Celebration on Saturday at 4:30pm in IC SquareContributed by Annette Levine on 04/27/17 Join IC Teatro in celebration of a decade of Spanish language theatre! Featuring two one-act plays: IC Teatro is sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and the Latin American Studies Program. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Annette Levine at alevine@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3252. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
Savoyards Ithaca To Present Gilbert & Sullivan's The SorcererContributed by John Fracchia on 04/27/17 On May 6 and May 7, Savoyards Ithaca will present Gilbert & Sullivan's two-act comic opera, The Sorcerer. Based on Gilbert's Christmas tale, "The Elixir of Love," The Sorcerer tells the story of what happens when a love potion causes everyone in town to fall in love with the first person that they see! Read more . . . (67 words) Ithaca College Human Resources Office Structure Reimagined for the FutureContributed by Katie Sack on 04/27/17 Posted on behalf of Dr. Brian K. Dickens The role of Human Resources (HR) in higher education is continually evolving. In order to remain responsive to the needs of Ithaca College (IC), we are pleased to introduce the campus to the “new reimagined” Office of Human Resources. We initiated this self-assessment process in an effort to create a fundamental organizational change that will position the Office for long-term growth and sustainability. However, and more importantly, this evolution will help us to transform the way Human Resources conducts business, making it possible to offer more collaborative interactions with the campus. At the heart of our efforts stand a commitment to re-establish trust and maintain a positive proactive relationship with our campus constituents. Read more . . . (379 words) Sydney O'Shaughnessy (ENVS '17) and Adam Zelehowsky (BIOL '17) co-present and win BEST POSTER AWARD at a regional plant biology meeting (NEASPB April 22-23).Contributed by Peter Melcher on 04/27/17 Environmental Science and Biology students Sydney O'Shaughnessy and Adam Zelehowsky win the best undergraduate poster award at the annual plant biology meeting held at Yale University, New Haven, CT April 22-23rd, for the plnat biology research that they did in Puerto Rico with Professor Melcher (Biol). Read more . . . (409 words) Critical Health Issues, HLTH 20500 is a 3 credit online Summer Course offered during the May 2017 session. ICC Attribute: Diversity. Social Science. Self and Society. ICC Theme: World of Systems. Do you have health insurance? What are the current conflicts about health care in the US today? Will Obamacare be repealed and replaced? Is healthcare access equal for all? Health: the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. And so much more. Health is: nurses, doctors, and hospitals. And so much more...neighborhoods, food, income, education, race, and so much more. Join this class to discuss these issues and more in the context of health. Please contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu for more information. THIS SATURDAY! 5 PM! Minita Gandhi Will Perform Her One Woman Show Muthaland in Clark Theater.Contributed by Kathleen Mulligan on 04/27/17
On Saturday, April 29 at 5pm The Department of Theatre Arts and The Womens' and Gender Studies Program will present award-winning Chicago theatre artist Minita Gandhi in her original one-woman show Muthaland in the Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center. About the show: "The life of a young woman is forever changed on a trip to India where she unearths family secrets, encounters a prophet, and ultimately discovers her voice within a culture of silence. The familiar and the foreign swap roles in this dark comedy about culture, identity, spirituality, and sexuality." Read more . . . (60 words) Division of Institutional Advancement and Communications Closed Friday, April 28, 2017Contributed by Tina Thurston on 04/27/17 Corporate and Foundation Relations, Donor Relations, Prospect Development and Leadership Gifts, Principal Gifts, Major and Planned Giving, Ithaca College Annual Fund, Friends of Ithaca College, Athletics Fundraising, Advancement Communications, Alumni Relations, Advancement Services, and Strategic Marketing and Communications will be closed all day on Friday, April 28, 2017 for a divisional retreat. Read more . . . (23 words) |
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