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We challenge you to read….

Contributed by Cathy Michael on 11/22/16 

Take the Ithaca College Library’s Fall 2016 Reading Challenge!

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Due to popular demand, Weight Watchers is offering two more free webinars with their exclusive Chef Ryan Hutmacher. Join in for interactive and fun webinars where Chef Ryan will share strategies, tips and tricks for creating healthy, satisfying foods.

These webinars are open to all employees, not just current WW@W members. Each webinar lasts about 45 minutes.

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There are still spots available for the BOLD conference on December 3rd!

Register for BOLD Here 

 

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The Office of Residential Life would like to announce that the Fall Waitlist will expire on November 28th. If you have submitted a waitlist, and have not received an offer by November 28th, that application will be void.

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We’d like to wish the IC Community a very Happy Thanksgiving!

 Please click here for a downloadable version of Dining Services’ hours of operation.

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Effective Tuesday, November 22nd, there will be two new wireless networks at Ithaca College: 

  • IthacaCollege - Secure wireless network for IC community members, now supporting Windows 10
  • IthacaCollege-Guest - Open wireless network for IC visitors

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The Employee Benefits & Work/Life Department is extending the fun! You'll have a chance to win even more prizes during the month of November with our month long raffles and games.

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As the winter weather begins, it’s the perfect time to stay in for a night of fun and games! Join IC After Dark for IC a Winner on Friday, December 2 from 8-11 pm in IC Square! There will be Minute to Win It, Family Feud and many more games and activities to enjoy! (and of course FREE FOOD)

 

See you there!

 

Winter Weather Conditions

Contributed by Molly Israel on 11/20/16 

With a winter storm forecast to impact the region in the next 24 hours, we want to take this opportunity to remind the campus community of our closing policies and procedures. 

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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.

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Scholar in Residence, Raza Rumi will speak in a panel at the annual meeting of American Academy of Religion (AAR) this weekend. The panel will entail a conversation with the recipient of the AAR Religion and the Arts Award, Shahzia Sikander on contemporary art and religious themes that influence culture and politics today. Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, of Georgetown University & S. Brent Plate, Hamilton College will preside the session.  

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There will be no WW@W meeting on campus Tuesday, 22 November due to the Thanksgiving holiday. While IC is open for business, classes are not in session and many take that entire week off work.

Looking ahead to next month, there will be no meeting on campus Tuesday, 27 December due to the Christmas holiday.

Members may visit https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/find-a-meeting/ to find a location and time for a make-up meeting, which will count towards attendance. Remember to take your Success Story booklet and your Monthly Pass with you!

In January 2017, Ithaca College Career Services is co-sponsoring the annual Career and Internship Connections (CIC) events over winter break.  What's a CIC? CIC's are collegiate hiring events in New York, Boston and Washington, DC.

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Karin Wikoff, Electronic and Technical Services Librarian, presented: "Budgeting in an Academic Library" at the Charleston Conference in South Carolina on November 3.

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Plan your post-Thanksgiving concertgoing with the list below!

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Interested in learning more about cultural and linguistic diversity in K-12 schools? Please join us ONLINE this winter. This course will satisfy 3 credits of the Education Studies Minor Coursework Requirements.

Interested in learning more about cultural and linguistic diversity in K-12 schools? Please join us ONLINE this winter. This course will satisfy 3 credits of the Education Studies Minor Coursework Requirements. Interested in learning more about cultural and linguistic diversity in K-12 schools? Please join us ONLINE this winter. This course will satisfy 3 credits of the Education Studies Minor Coursework Requirements.

 

Interested in learning more about cultural and linguistic diversity in K-12 schools? Please join us ONLINE this winter. This course will satisfy 3 credits of the Education Studies Minor Coursework Requirements.

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Heading home for Thanksgiving?

Contributed by Malorie Kerry on 11/18/16 

You can easily find classmates that need to go the same way on Zimride.  Share the ride and split the cost!  Go to www.zimride.com/ithacacollege/ Ithaca College’s private Zimride network, and post a new ride during the month of November and you will automatically be entered into the 2016 Zimsgiving Post a Ride Sweepstakes and have a chance to win an Amazon Echo, one of three $100, or one of ten $50 Amazon Gift Cards from Zimride.

 

Register for BOLD Here 

Join us on December 3rd from 9:30am-2:30pm in Campus Center for the annual BOLD Conference. 

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The sign up for Service Saturdays on December 3 is open, and spots have been going fast!

On December 3rd, you will have the opportunity to participate in awesome projects - from packing meals to helping the Downtown Ithaca Alliance with a Santa event! 

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Get Out. Give Back. #ICASB2017

Contributed by Don Austin on 11/17/16 

Get Out. Give Back. Travel to a community in need this spring break and make a difference.

Apply to participate in one of this year’s Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trips!  ASB is an application-based program sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) that provides students with service opportunities at one of five sites across the eastern United States.  All students are eligible to apply.

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