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  • Do you need an ICC course with the Mind, Body, Spirit theme in the Humanities Perspective?

Next term, you can study Hindu traditions from ancient to global!

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  • Looking for a SP2017 course with ICC Diversity designation?
  • Do you need an ICC course with the Mind, Body, Spirit theme in the Humanities Perspective?

Next term, you can study Hindu traditions from ancient to global!

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Every January, the Ithaca College community celebrates the life, legacy, and messages of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through a series of programs and events sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement & Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA).

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The DIIS Service Desk will have reduced hours over winter break, and will not be offering evening or Sunday hours during that time.

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Even a gift as small as a dollar a paycheck can make a difference in our community. Ithaca College is reaching out to all faculty and staff members to consider making a donation to The United Way. A gift in any amount is greatly appreciated and remember, payroll deduction makes giving easier by spreading your contribution across the year.

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The Friends 110 computer lab is not open 24/7 during the break. Please visit www.ithaca.edu/diis/services/labs/public/ for details. December hours are also listed below.

The Williams 210 lab will close at 5:00pm on Friday, 12/16 and will resume regular hours on Monday, 1/23/17.

For fixIT shop hours, please visit www.ithaca.edu/diis/help/fixit/. December hours are also listed below.

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In January, evaluation sessions will be held for student ICC portfolio submissions from the Social Science (Jan. 10-11), Writing Intensive (Jan 10-11), and Capstone (Jan. 11-12) ICC requirements. Assessment reports from previous sessions are available here.

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CHORUS still open for auditions!

Contributed by Sean Linfors on 12/09/16 

Ithaca Chorus is a 150-voice choral ensemble, and is open for new members next semester. To set up an audition please email Dr. Linfors. All you need to do is sing and sight-read!  (We're particularly looking for sopranos and tenors!)

Individuals who had stroke more than 6 months ago are needed for a study investigating the impact of physical therapy on walking and balance. Participants will be randomized to exercise in the water or on land using a treadmill 3 times per week for 4 weeks and will be compensated for their time. Please contact Sarah Fishel at sfishel@ithaca.edu for additional information.

The $15.00 spring semester complimentary print allowance will go into effect on Saturday, December 31st. Unused allowances from the fall semester will roll over to the spring semester.

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Staff Council's November Meeting Minutes are now available on our website:

https://www.ithaca.edu/staffcouncil/meetingschedule/

Our next meeting with be on January 26, 2017 from 2:00-3:30pm inn the Taughannock Falls Meeting Room. Please feel free to join us if you can! If you are not a member of staff council, but would like to present at one of our monthly meetings please contact us!

Leadership Weekend is a two-day retreat that brings together first year students from a variety of roles on campus to learn from each other and discover new ways to demonstrate leadership. Participants attend a series of leadership development sessions that focus on team-building and further developing individual leadership skills. This is also an opportunity to earn 3 Leading Self credits for the Student Leadership Institute (SLI)!

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is seeking members of the staff or faculty at Ithaca College to serve as trip advisers for students participating in OSEMA's Alternative Spring Break Program (ASB) from March 11 - March 19, 2017.

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 Seasons Eatings, everyone! Do you want to make a difference in a child’s life this Holiday Season? From December 1st through 16th, donations can be made at any of our ten retail dining locations.

All funds raised will go to the Food Bank of the Southern Tier’s Backpack Program to feed children in Tompkins County. When children from food insecure homes are not in school, often times, they aren't able to eat 3 meals per day. A $3.00 donation will fill a backpack with food for a child in need, helping to bridge the gap over weekends and school breaks. 

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Please click here for a downloadable version of the schedule or see below. 

Also note the changes for Late Night dining on Wednesday, December 14th.

 

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Please click here for a downloadable version of the schedule or see below. 

Also note the changes for Late Night dining on Wednesday, December 14th.

 

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Greetings and best wishes to everyone as the semester comes to a close. Returning home for winter break can be wonderful and exciting, but sometimes stressful. This section of the LGBT Center website provides a list of resources full of information, support, and diversion created especially for you during winter break. The staff of the Center for LGBT Education, Outreach and Services wishes you the best of luck during finals week, and a safe and happy winter break!

The fixIT shop will be open the following hours in December:

  • Mon. 12/12 - Thur. 12/15: 10am - 7pm
  • Fri. 12/16: 10am - 5pm 
  • Sat. 12/17 - Sun. 12/18: Closed 
  • Mon. 12/19 - Thur. 12/22: 10am - 4:30pm

Please note the deadline for out of warranty Apple hardware repairs is 7pm on Monday, 12/12, and the deadline for checking in all other repairs is 7pm on Tuesday, 12/13. Emergency back up service will be available through 12pm on Friday, 12/16.

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Dear Campus Community,

 

Ithaca College is at a critical point in its history. With the Presidential Search Committee recently announcing that they will no longer be bringing final candidates to campus for public meetings, there has been considerable unrest on campus about this decision, which has spurred an opportunity to evaluate our campus in multiple lights as the semester comes to a close.  

 

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Read the article on Maki's research in a recent edition of The Ithacan.