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Catherine Taylor (Writing) publishes in VERSE Magazine.Contributed by Catherine Taylor on 01/06/17 Catherine Taylor published a portfolio of her writing in the current issue of VERSE (Volume 33, Numbers 1-3), an annual literary journal published by the University of Georgia and the University of Richmond. The writing, entitled "Inanimate Subjects," is an excerpt from her forthcoming book, You, Me, and the Violence.
Parking Services Announces a Major Customer Service Enhancement Upgrade to its Parking Management System. Read more . . . (205 words) The Residence Hall Snow Plowing Plan has been established to increase campus safety, increase the thoroughness of plowing efforts and reduce the time it takes to plow in parking lots generally used by residence hall students. Read more . . . (183 words) The next event spotlight for MLK Week 2017 is to reveal our fantastic slate of educational workshops! This year, we will be examining our theme, “The Ultimate Weakness of Violence” through a variety of engaging and thoughtful lenses. We are offering workshops at three different times through the week. Read more . . . (824 words) Network Outage Planned for Saturday, January 7th, 9pmContributed by Karen Compton on 01/05/17 DIIS will be upgrading the College's Internet connection on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 7th starting at 9:00pm and continuing through 3:00am on Sunday, Jan. 8th. The objective is to improve reliability and performance by replacing outdated equipment and increasing our capacity to 2 Gigabit/Sec. The upgrade will impact the ability to access many systems and services (Outlook email, Sakai, myHome, Parnassus, etc.) based on whether you are on or off campus. See the chart of system availability for details. Service Desk Carrie Reuning-Hummel, Allison Meyer, and Gordon Rowland publish article on powerful learning experiencesContributed by Kristin Morse on 01/05/17
Carrie Reuning-Hummel, Allison Meyer, and Gordon Rowland published an article on their study of powerful learning experiences and Suzuki music teachers in the International Journal of Education & the Arts. The article can be found at http://www.ijea.org/v17n36/
Gordon Rowland co-edits book and publishes two book chaptersContributed by Kristin Morse on 01/05/17
Gordon Rowland co-edited a book with Allison Carr-Chellman (Dean, School of Education, University of Idaho) called Issues in technology, learning and instructional design: Classic and contemporary debates (2017, Routledge). Read more . . . (82 words) Wireless: Reminder to Use New Networks; Old Networks to be Turned Off January 11thContributed by Karen Compton on 01/05/17 The new wireless networks, IthacaCollege and IthacaCollege-Guest, have been operating reliably since late November, so DIIS has now scheduled the shut down of the old networks (ICAirnet and ICAirnet-Secure) for Wednesday, January 11th at 8:00 AM. Read more . . . (244 words) Earn ICC Credit: Understand Trump in Winter Session!Contributed by Donald Beachler on 01/05/17 New Online Course for Winter Session 2017 Read more . . . (54 words) Winter Session ICC Credit: World of Systems or IdentitiesContributed by James Pfrehm on 01/04/17 Register now in Homerconnect for Intro to Linguistics. This will be an online course for 3 credits, from Mon. Jan. 9 - Fri. Jan. 20. Counts as either Humanities or Social Sciences perspective, for either Identities or Worlds of Systems. Info at https://www.ithaca.edu/winter/. Feel free to email me (jpfrehm@ithaca.edu) for more information about the course, including workload and syllabus. M-Lot (south section only) closed Friday, 1/6 and Saturday, 1/7Contributed by Andrew Kosinuk on 01/04/17 The south section of M-Lot (A&E Center lot) will be closed as reserved event parking on Friday, January 6 until 4 p.m., and until 8 a.m. only on Saturday, January 7. Individuals who typically park in this location are asked to use other parking options, including all other sections of M-Lot which will continue to be available for normal use. Individuals requiring a handicapped accommodation can access the reserved area by speaking to the lot attendant. Voicethread: Learning to Engage Workshop Jan 8 -15Contributed by Marilyn Dispensa on 01/04/17 VoiceThread is an asynchronous, highly interactive tool that allows you and your students to engage with a wide variety of media. Ithaca College has purchased the tool; you and your students can use it at no charge. To learn more about the tool participate in anasynchronous VoiceThread workshop moderated by colleagues from IC’s Information Technology and the Center for Faculty Excellence. During a designated period of time, VoiceThread modules/activities will be available to you online and completed by you on your own time. Here is more information on the workshop, VoiceThread: Beginning to Engage. January 8-15, 2018 (Register) Read more . . . (281 words) NEED CREDITS? THERE'S STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ONLINE!Earn ICC Credits ONLINE this Winter Session 2018.Contributed by Sue-Je Gage on 01/04/17 Do you need credits to graduate or ICC credits for Identities or World of Systems? This winter break, earn 3 credits ONLINE with Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 10400)! Sign up now for this thought-provoking course that is applicable for any major. It's a ten-day ONLINE class from January 8-19, 2018 that connects you and your major to the current global era. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ONLINE (ANTH 104000)is not offered during the regular semester, so sign up now for Winter session 2018 to enroll in this active and engaging course that you can take from the comforts of wherever you are! Contact Dr. Sue-Je Gage at sgage@ithaca.edu for more information or go to https://www.ithaca.edu/winter/
Earn 3 Credits for your ICC this Winter Break (Online Course, Jan. 9-20)Contributed by James Pfrehm on 01/03/17 Register now in Homerconnect for Intro to Linguistics. This will be an online course for 3 credits, from Mon. Jan. 9 - Fri. Jan. 20. Counts as either Humanities or Social Sciences perspective, for either Identities or Worlds of Systems. Info at https://www.ithaca.edu/winter/. Feel free to email me (jpfrehm@ithaca.edu) for more information about the course and for a syllabus. Accepting program proposals for the Student Leadership Institute for the Spring SemesterContributed by Samantha Stafford on 01/03/17 Do you love leadership? Do you have a really awesome presentation or idea you want to share? Is your department or student organization sponsoring a program in Block 1 that focuses on one of the three leadership areas (Leading Self, Others, or in a Diverse World)? Read more . . . (107 words) New CA Perspective Courses: Sustainability, III, Identities, Power & Justice, and Mind, Body, SpiritContributed by Jennifer Jolly on 01/03/17 The Art History Department has space in the following newly designated ICC courses: Read more . . . (138 words) Network Outage Planned for Saturday, January 7th, 9pmContributed by Karen Compton on 01/03/17 DIIS will be upgrading the College's Internet connection on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 7th starting at 9:00pm and continuing through 3:00am on Sunday, Jan. 8th. Read more . . . (55 words) Take "Introduction to Sociology" online (2-week term) and fulfill a Power & Justice requirement.
Read more . . . (41 words) All College Meeting Scheduled for Thursday, January 19, 2017Contributed by Minnie Lauzon on 01/03/17 Please mark your calendars for the All College Meeting that will be held Thursday, January 19, from 9:00 to 11:00a.m. in the Emerson Suites of the Campus Center. Read more . . . (199 words) Wed 1/4, Mail Center and Phillips Hall Post Office morning closuresContributed by Peter Schlough on 01/03/17 Both locations will be closed from 9am-11am while staff attend the Finance and Administration All-Division meeting. Read more . . . (18 words) |
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