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Reserving Classroom Space During The Add/Drop PeriodContributed by Lorelei Becker on 01/11/16 The start of each semester is a busy time for many departments and clubs that want to reserve classrooms or other academic spaces for various non-academic activities. There can be some confusion concerning the process for reserving classrooms for these activities leading up to and during the add/drop period each semester. In order to make the process smoother for this upcoming semester, as well as future semesters, here are guidelines for reserving classrooms during the add/drop period. Read more . . . (181 words) 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 Faculty, staff, and students lead the campus community in presentations and dialogues that explore a variety of topics and subjects rooted in social justice and the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Here are the workshops for the 2016 celebration on Tuesday, January 26 and Thursday, January 28: Read more . . . (580 words) The Ithaca College Student Government Association will be hosting Elect Her – Campus Women Win on February 21, 2016. The American Association of University Women as well as an organization called Running Start sponsors this program to encourage young women to run for student government on their campuses. Read more . . . (154 words) Dining Services' Administrative Offices will be closed on Wednesday, January 13th.Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 01/10/16 Dining Services' Administrative Offices will be closed on Wednesday, January 13th for an all-employee meeting. Admin operations will resume at 8:30 AM on Thursday, January 14th. Please contact us at 4-1187 with any questions or concerns. Come play in the Ithaca College Campus Band. The Campus Band is open to brass, woodwind, and percussion players from all majors across campus. Read more . . . (82 words) This message is being shared on behalf of Dr. Timothy Carey, Associate Vice President, Facilities
Read more . . . (330 words) Weight Watchers At Work -- Join Us In 2016 for the Best Program Yet!Contributed by Christine Haase on 01/10/16 (Posted on behalf of our leader, Samarra Mbenga, as sent to current At Work members and those subscribed to our listserv. Meetings are open to the entire Ithaca College community; paid registration is required.) Back to Life. Back to Reality. Back to Routine! I don't know about you but 2015 was one of my most challenging years. After breaking my foot in June, needing an expensive car repair on top of the expensive doctor bills, planning and saving for my mom's retirement party, stopping my personal training and watching my stomach, butt and thighs grow and grow, here I am in 2016 larger than I've been in 7 years! Read more . . . (299 words) The Spring 2016 Student Organization Fair is Wednesday, February 3, 2016 from 10am-3pm in Campus Center Quad. There will be over 150 student organizations promoting events, recruiting members, and showcasing their student organization. The student organization is free to attend. Take this opportunity to network with student leaders, find your passion and sign up for so many amazing student organizations. All recognized and new student organizations are able to sign up. Deadline to sign up is January 27 by 5pm. *Please note OSEMA Recognized and Recreational Sport Clubs have top priority. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Theresa Radley at tradley@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3222. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. 2 weeks left to sign up for the Student organization FairContributed by Theresa Johnson on 01/10/16 On February 3, 2017, OSEMA will host the Student Organization Fair. There will be over 100 student organizations. This is you opportunity to recruit new members, promote an event or network with other student organizations. Space is limited. To sign up, please complete the Student Organization Fair Sign up form by 5pm on January 25. OSEMA and Recreational Sports recognized student organizations have top prority. On February 3, 2017, OSEMA will host the Student Organization Fair. There will be over 100 student organizations. This is you opportunity to recruit new members, promote an event or network with other student organizations. Space is limited. To sign up, please complete the Student Organization Fair Sign up form by 5pm on January 25. OSEMA and Recreational Sports recognized student organizations have top prority. The major network maintenance planned for January 9th/10th has been cancelled and will be rescheduled in the near future. Read more . . . (8 words) Employee permits for 2016 will be available to order online beginning Tuesday, December 1, 2015. Current Employee Parking Permits will expire on January 15, 2016. You may order your new parking permit online at www.ithaca.edu/sacl/parking_registration.php/ When registering online, please identify your preferred delivery method. Permits can be delivered via campus mail, picked up at our office or mailed to your home address.
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Sincerely, Parking Services Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management 607-274-3756 January is National Blood Donor Month and one way you can help is by donating blood or your time! Read more . . . (85 words) The Ithaca College Student Government Association will be hosting Elect Her – Campus Women Win on February 21, 2016. The American Association of University Women as well as an organization called Running Start sponsors this program to encourage young women to run for student government on their campuses. Read more . . . (154 words) The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs, also known as OSEMA, is offering its second annual Summer Service trips this May!
Read more . . . (111 words) John Holiday, voice faculty member, has been lauded as having made a "star-making performance" of 2015 in Broadway World's New York OperaContributed by John Holiday on 01/07/16 No more carping about out-of-tune singing (for the rest of 2015). No more bemoaning directors who don't seem to like the art of opera (for the next five minutes). No more worrying whether traditional opera will go the way of all flesh (for the next few days, at least). It's time to give up on my Scrooge tendencies and be thankful for the gifts that opera gave me, in and around New York this past year, alphabetically speaking. He makes this list with singers like Jamie Barton, Diana Damrau, Christine Goerke, Stephanie Blythe, and more.... Read more . . . (185 words) Now accepting presentation proposals for the Student Leadership InstituteContributed by Samantha Stafford on 01/07/16 Do you love leadership? Do you have a really awesome presentation or idea you want to share? Consider presenting in the Student Leadership Institute (SLI) series. We are currently accepting proposals from faculty and staff across campus as well as from Student Organizations and Campus Offices that are offering educational programming in Block 3 or 4 of the Spring Semester and want to partner with the SLI program. Read more . . . (207 words) Check out the January edition of the Employee Benefits & Work/Life NewsletterContributed by Julie Tinkham on 01/07/16 Major Network Outage Planned for This Weekend, January 9th/10thContributed by Karen Compton on 01/07/16 Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is planning major network maintenance for late evening Saturday, January 9th into mid-day Sunday, January 10th. Read more . . . (215 words) Dollars and $ense Discussion – Thursday, January 14Contributed by Jaimie Voorhees on 01/07/16 The January installment of the Dollars and $ense Discussion Series will take place on Thursday, January 14th. Vice President Hector will provide a progress update on current administrative initiatives and then open up the session for Q&A.
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