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Bringing a bike to campus?

Contributed by Malorie Kerry on 09/12/16 

All bicycles on campus must be registered. Bicycle registration is free.  Individual bicycles only need to be registered once.  Registration helps the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management to identify owners of lost, stolen or impounded bicycles and to disseminate safety information. Bicycle registration also allows Ithaca College to plan more accurately for improved bicycle parking and bicycle safety. If you see a bike you believe to be abandoned and/or is causing a safety hazard please contact our office at 274-3756. To register your bicycle, please go to https://www.ithaca.edu/sacl/safety/BikeRegistration/.

Social Justice, Local Food, Trail Maintenance...

These are the themes for the 2016 Alternative Fall Break Program, and we want YOU to join us!

This fall break, students can help the Adirondack Mountain Club groom trails and public access areas before winter with work with the local initiative Ithaca Youth Farm Project, or travel to Syracuse to produce a video advertisement for the Syracuse Cultural Workers. which is a progressive publisher in our area that is committed to peace, sustainability, social justice, feminism and multiculturalism.

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Updates From Parking Services

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IC PRSSA will be hosting a resume and LinkedIn workshop for our members and would like to open it up to the entire IC community.

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You are invited to join the Ithaca College department of Physics & Astronomy for a talk by Dr. Steven Penn, Department of Physics at Hobart and William Smith Colleges entitled: How LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves

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The First-Year Residential Experience (FYRE) is an educational community experience for first-year students with goals of easing student transitions, supporting academic success, and furthering student learning on selected outcomes. The FYRE Associate plays an integral role in success of our first-year students by providing leadership for the educational and experiential initiatives within each FYRE residential cluster at Ithaca College. Each year, with the support of student staff, FYRE Associates direct the execution of four SLO Initiatives during the academic year in the area of Diversity & Inclusion, Sustainability, or Social & Emotional Learning. (SLO Initiatives are events, campaigns, or other learning strategies that further students understanding of a specific learning outcome.) 

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Tuesday's "How To..." workshop printed in our Fall 2016 Calendar has been postponed until a later date.  One rescheduled, the event announcement will be posted on Intercom and cross-campus posters.

(Contributed on behalf of Dr. Timothy Carey, Associate Vice President, Facilities)

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Interested in studying abroad? Thinking about spending a semester in NYC or DC? It's never too early to start the planning process! Come learn more about your many options at our upcoming events, including our Study Abroad Fair on September 20!

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The Ithaca College community is invited to participate in the Second Annual Symposia on Inclusion, Cultural Fluency, and Global Citizenship. The Center for Faculty Excellence, the Office of the Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Interim Chief Diversity Officer, and the Office of International Programs and Extended Studies are collaborating to facilitate the continuation of the conversation we began last September.

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James L. Hougland of Syracuse University will present “Greasing the Wheels of Protein Function: The Chemistry and Biology of Protein Lipidation” Tuesday, September 13th @ 12:10 pm in CNS 333, Refreshments provided

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"Speed date" your way through the crowd with IC Asian American Alliance!

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The Writing Department's Handwerker Reading Series kicks off its fall season of faculty and student readings this Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 6:00pm in the Handwerker Gallery (Gannett Center).

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Is your Ithaca College laptop getting replaced under the Technology Renewal Program for Fall 2016? If so, you have a great opportunity to bring your laptop to the DIIS Laptop Fair for early replacement!

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Privilege, oppression, and identity are the issues we will be exploring at the 15th annual Cross-Cultural Leadership Retreat. All IC students are invited to apply to participate in this weekend of learning and connecting with cool people.

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We are looking for students interested in performing at the Ithaca College Chinese Students and Scholars’ Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration on Friday, September 23rd from 7:00-9:30 PM, our main Fall semester event!

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IC Model UN is looking to fill out its team of delegates for the year. Among the conferences we hope to attend are those hosted by Cornell, Penn, and Harvard.

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IC After Dark is hosting it's annual Urban Cowboy event, Friday, September 23rd from 8-11pm in Emerson Suites. Tons of free food, prizes, DIY's and of course, the mechanical bull! There will also be performances from special guest, Austin Moody. We can't wait to see you there! 

IC Courage Meeting 9/13

Contributed by Emily Bucknall on 09/10/16 

 IC Courage would like to invite you to attend our weekly meeting Tuesday's at 7 pm in Williams 320. 

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Build your portfolio of work and expand your digital storytelling skills while immersed in Italian life and culture. Journalism professor Anthony Adornato will be teaching a four-week multimedia journalism course in Urbino, Italy. Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists also teach as part of the Urbino program. The course is open to journalism and non-journalism majors.

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