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We’re at a crossroads in the area of civility and conduct within higher education. Our expert presenter, Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington, will provide strategies for training your professional and para-professional staff so you can best meet their needs, as well as the needs of your diverse student body. You’ll be able to educate on what constitutes racist speech and action, respond to incidents swiftly and effectively when they do occur, and build a community based on civility and trust.

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Posted on behalf of Benjamin Rifkin, Provost and Vice President for Educational Affairs

Because of the winter storm expected to heavily impact the East Coast over the next several days, many students—as well as faculty and staff—who are currently out of town may face difficulties returning to Ithaca in time for the start of the spring semester. 

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Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is planning major network maintenance for late evening Saturday, February 20th into mid-day Sunday, February 21st.

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Corporate and Foundation Relations, Donor Relations, Prospect Development and Leadership Gifts, Principal Gifts, Major and Planned Giving, Ithaca College Annual Fund, Friends of Ithaca College, Athletics Fundraising, Advancement Communications, Alumni Relations, Advancement Services, and Strategic Marketing and Communications will be closed all day on Friday, January 22, 2016 for a divisional retreat.

You may email IAC staff members you wish to reach and a response to your message will be provided as soon as possible.

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Apply today!  Get hired next week!  Start working once it has been determined that you are qualified to work!!!!

These positions are good for Spring 2016!  However, if hired, you can apply in our regular pool to continue as an ongoing tutor!  

The application is available on our website!  Please apply today!!!  If you have not worked on campus before, please sign up for a session with STUDENT EMPLOYMENT!

 

Welcome to threads@CFE.  The first post for the Spring 2016 semester Classroom Firsts: Days and Minutes By Judith Ross-Bernstein.

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Due to the All Campus meeting from 9:00am - 11:45am, Phillips Hall Post Office will not be open until 12:00pm.

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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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Due to the All Campus meeting on Thursday morning Jan 21, Mail Services will curtail all morning departmental mail delivery/pickup. 

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The "Difficult Dialogues" series invites all artists to submit their work on the subject of campus rape and sexual assault--the theme of this year’s quadrennial Difficult Dialogues series, created in honor of Ithaca College president emerita Peggy Ryan Williams.

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 Winter Welcome runs Thursday, January, 21-Sunday, January 24

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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 early in the semester!

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Welcome back and Happy New Year! 

Ithaca Dining Services has changed the remaining Winter Break Hours of Operation. We want to ensure that students who arrive early due to the incoming Nor'Easter are accommodated appropriately. Meal Plans, which were originally to become active on Saturday, will now be active on Friday, January 22, 2016. 

Please click here for the updated hours of operation.

 

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Early Return Due to Winter Storm

Contributed by Barth Myers on 01/20/16 

As you may be aware there is a big winter storm predicted to hit the East Coast on Saturday, January 23, 2016. While this storm is not anticipated to produce much snow in Ithaca, we have many students and families who live in areas that might receive a significant amount of snow and/or experience blizzard like conditions. As a result we are inviting students who will be impacted by this winter storm to return early to campus.

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The All College Meeting will be held Thursday, January 21, from 9:00 to 11:45a.m. in the Emerson Suites of the Campus Center.

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Requesting Donations for Students in Need

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The graduating class of Musical Theatre and Acting majors of the Department of Theatre Arts will present an evening of song, dance, and poetry on Sunday, January 31 at 7 PM in the Clark Theatre to benefit the residents of the Sakhi Shelter for victims of domestic violence in Kerala, India.

 

 

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The Office of State Grants (HEOP, CSTEP and CSTEM) will be closed all day on Wednesday, January 20 - Friday, January 22, 2016 to attend its off-campus all-staff training and retreat.

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MLK Celebration Week Updates

Contributed by RahK Lash on 01/19/16 

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

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We’re at a crossroads in the area of civility and conduct within higher education. Our expert presenter, Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington, will provide strategies for training your professional and para-professional staff so you can best meet their needs, as well as the needs of your diverse student body. You’ll be able to educate on what constitutes racist speech and action, respond to incidents swiftly and effectively when they do occur, and build a community based on civility and trust.

How do we train professional and para-professional staff to engage and respond to issues of diversity and inclusion, in a time when race relations are so charged on campus? This question continues to plague many campus professionals, as they seek to encourage respectful dialogue and engagement. Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington will share his insights and expertise during this webinar.

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