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The Art Department's Creative Space Gallery is pleased to present a new exhibition of paintings by recent alumna, Carolyn Hoffman (BFA'15). Please join us for the opening this Friday, February 5th 5-8pm.

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Registrar candidate feedback

Contributed by Noel Wheeler on 02/01/16 

Please complete a brief survey if you had the opportunity to meet with Registrar candidate Kelly Rowett-James on January 26th, at this link: 

Feedback Form for Candidate Kelly Rowett-James

Career Services is pleased to announce that Ms. Laura Klemer from PwC will visit campus to serve as an employer-in-residence.  During this time she will be available to speak with accounting and finance students about PwC, internship and job opportunities within the organization, as well as the field of accounting in general.

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Did you know that tooth enamel is the strongest substance in the human body?

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Required fire evacuation drills will once again be held during the month of February.  These drills will be conducted in both the residential life buildings and the academic buildings.

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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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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) is looking for creative, hardworking, and collaborative students to join our team as Orientation Leaders and Student Leadership Consultants!

These exciting on-campus jobs are now available so don’t miss the chance to have a blast working alongside fellow students while developing your leadership skills.

OSEMA is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive campus environment that complements the academic experience, engages students within the Ithaca College community, and provides opportunities for on-going personal and professional development.  

Applications will open January 25th and close February 19th.

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Complying with legal mandates can be a daunting task! In this webinar our experts will distill the basics of Title IX and the Campus SaVE Act that includes changes to the Clery Act.

Specific Learning Outcomes:

·        What colleges and universities must do to be compliant

·        Training and prevention education requirements and examples

·        Maintaining a safe reporting climate and victim centered approach

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The 7th annual Engaging Communities Luncheon event will be held on Tuesday, March 8th, 2016, from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Emerson Suites. Join us for this annual event that explores and celebrates the notion of community and diversity. This year’s event promises to be really special as we explore the topic of Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Implications for Higher Education, our guest speaker is Dr. Derald Wing Sue.

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Biology Seminar: February 4

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 01/31/16 

Geoffrey Holm, Colgate University

"Barring the Gates: Innate Immune Restriction of Reovirus Entry"

February 4 

4:00 p.m.
CNS 112

Photo by High Contrast Media via Wikimedia Commons.

All are cordially invited to attend.

View other IC Events here.

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Take advantage of the semester's first few weeks of concerts at the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at ithaca.edu/concerts; some highlights are featured below.

More than 30 web-streamed performances are available live and on demand this semester at ithaca.edu/music/live. Check the expanded webcasting schedule for more information!

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When: Tuesday 2/2/16, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Where: A&E Center VIP Room

Who: All Ithaca College staff members who are willing to listen openly, respect differing opinions, and to engage in discussion while sharing ideas and constructive feedback are encouraged to attend.

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Are you getting a laptop replaced as part of Technology Renewal for Spring 2016? If you are, you have a great opportunity to bring the laptop to the DIIS Laptop Fair for replacement this week!

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Free Mindfulness Class

Contributed by Mary Ann Erickson on 01/31/16 

 Need to manage stress?  Come join our 4-session class to learn and practice mindfulness techniques in a supportive environment.

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Conservative? Libertarian? Interested in politics? Want to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card?

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Posted on behalf of Roger "Doc" Richardson, Interim Chief Diversity Officer.

What is campus climate?  Dr. Susan Rankin of Rankin and Associates Consulting, is serving as the outside consultant for Ithaca College’s climate survey.  Dr. Rankin defines campus climate as, “the current attitudes, behaviors, standards and practices of employees and students of an institution.”  The climate is often shaped through person experiences, perceptions and institutional efforts.

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Please mark your calendars for our 26th annual Educational Technology Day at Ithaca College to be held on Thursday, March 24th from 9 AM to 4 PM in the Campus Center.

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CALLING ALL DANCERS!

Contributed by Maya Drummond on 01/30/16 

 

 

 

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The IC Campus Jazz Band is in need of a trombonists, trumpet players and a bassist for our 8:00 to 9:00 rehearsals on Thursday evenings.

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With a winter storm impacting the region over the next few days, the College will extend the add/drop period for the spring semester by one day, to midnight on Monday, February 1, 2016. This means students have through Monday evening, going into Tuesday, to adjust their spring semester course schedules.

The extension will provide students who arrive on campus after classes have begun, especially those who are registered for a Mondays-only class, with an additional day in which to make changes to their spring class schedules.

Best wishes for a smooth and productive semester.

Brian D. Scholten
Registrar