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Please join us for the opening reception of our new exhibitions, Wake and Temper, featuring work by Rhonda Vanover (Assistant Professor, Photography), and Last Standing, showcasing work by Linn Underhill. Stop in to see the exhibitions, bring a friend, meet the artists, and pick up a Spring 2017 exhibition/events calendar.

OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday | February 2, 2017 | 5-7 p.m.
Handwerker Gallery

 

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The Spring 2017 Distinguished Visiting Writers Series, sponsored by the Department of Writing and the School of Humanities and Sciences, begins this Thursday, February 2nd with a reading by poet Bruce Smith, a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, at 7:30 PM in Klingenstein Lounge.

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CAC is a national campus-wide organization that is recognized by the American Cancer Society. Colleges Against Cancer helps fight against cancer through grassroots advocacy, prevention and early detection education, Relay for Life and many other activities honoring cancer survivors. 

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Not sure how to watch and enjoy the Super Bowl this year? IC After Dark is taking care of all your game day needs! We will be broadcasting the game in Emerson Suites from 6 pm until the end of the game, and there will be plenty of free food, prizes and even commercial bingo!

Wear your team colors, we'll see you there! 

Are you looking to do something exciting this summer? Consider one of IC's options for short-term study abroad! In 2017, we'll be offering a variety of different types of programs in countries across the globe. Short-term study abroad is a great way to expand your horizons and satisfy degree requirements without missing a full semester on campus!

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Want to study abroad or study away? Not sure how it all works? Don't know what your options are?  We can help you figure it out.  Come to one of our upcoming info sessions and get the information you need to make it happen!

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Please join the Office of International Programs and Extended Studies and the IC International Club this Thursday, February 2, at 6:00 pm in BUS 104 for a discussion of the Executive Order, “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States” and what it means for our international community and for educational institutions in general. 

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Apply to be a Summer Scholar!

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs would like to congratulate the following junior and senior students who were selected to receive the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership this year. The award is given to students who excel academically, perform service to the College community and nation, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment. They will be recognized in this year's publication of the Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges.  Please welcome us in congratulating these students!

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The Office of International Programs and Extended Studies (OIPES) would like to invite all faculty, staff and administrators to attend our upcoming workshop about  the development and planning of faculty/staff-led short-term study abroad programs.  The workshop will be held on Friday, February 17, from 3:00-4:30 pm, in the Taughannock Falls Room, Campus Center.  Participants are invited to stay for a wine and cheese reception with the workshop facilitator and International Programs staff from 4:30-5:00.

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Submitted on behalf of David Weil, Interim AVP/CIO for Digital Instruction and Information Services.

Please mark your calendars for our 27th annual Educational Technology Day at Ithaca College to be held on Thursday, March 23rd from 9 AM to 3 PM in the Campus Center.

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Is your Ithaca College laptop getting replaced under the Technology Renewal Program for Spring 2017? If so, you have a great opportunity to bring your laptop to the DIIS Laptop Fair for early replacement!

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 Let's play Monopoly, student organization edition!

Join us in Emerson Suites on Wednesday, February 1 from 10am-3pm for the Student Organization Fair! Hop from booth to booth to visit over 100 student organizations. Learn about organizations on campus, discover upcoming events, and become a member, no rent or hotels needed.

With so many awesome student organizations to network with, the only question is: Where will you land?

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Theresa Johnson at tejohnson@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3222. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Interested in becoming a resident assistant in the fall 2017 semester? Be sure to attend one of our upcoming information sessions, a mandatory part of the application process.

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Submitted on behalf of James W. Nolan Jr. ’77, Parent ’01, chair of the Presidential Search Committee

On behalf of the presidential search committee, I want to give you a brief update on our progress.

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The Ithaca College chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi will be holding an information session tomorrow on February 2, 2017 at 12:10 PM in BUS 301. Phi Kappa Phi members (seniors and recent graduates) interested in applying for selection as the chapter’s candidate for these prestigious awards are encouraged to attend.

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Contributed on behalf of Janet Williams, Interim VP of Finance & Administration.

Ithaca College is launching a national search for an Associate Vice President for DIIS, following the departure of Keith MacIntosh. Neumann Executive Search Partners will assist with the search, and Dr. John Sigg, Acting Dean of HSHP, will serve as committee chair.

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The IC Social Media Street Team needs creative, eager and witty students to develop content for the Ithaca College social pages like Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!

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 Ready, set, transition!

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An Open Letter to the Ithaca College Community

The Department of Anthropology supports part time and contingent faculty members who are currently involved in an on-going union negotiation with the Ithaca College administration. Negotiations such as these are necessary for our college community in an attempt to work toward more equitable and just working conditions for our faculty who hold part time and contingent contracts.

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