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The annual December Graduate Reception was held this past Saturday, December 13, 2015 in the Emerson Suites.

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In the most recent issue of the Journal of the Jewish Museum of Berlin (2015), Rebecca Lesses, associate professor of Jewish Studies, has published an article on "Amulets to Protect Mother and Child against Demons."

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Ellie Fitts Fulmer and Nia Nunn Makepeace (both Education) recently published a jointly-authored article in Perspectives on Urban Education, with contributions from current and former IC students.

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 Interested in trying multisport for the first time but a bit hesitant to take a step? First triathlon, duathlon, 5k, 10k, Half Marathon, Marathon?

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2016 Employee Permits

Contributed by Amy Shippos on 12/16/15 

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.

 

Please contact us if you have any questions.

 

Sincerely,

Parking Services

Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management

607-274-3756

parking@ithaca.edu

https://www.ithaca.edu/sacl/safety/parking/

The Mail Center will have reduced service from 11am-1pm so staff can attend the college holiday luncheon. Student staff will be present to provide limited assistance.

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Timecards Due Early

Contributed by Donna Veres on 12/16/15 

Due to the College's holiday break, timecards for the pay period December 14-December 27, must be submitted and approved by 10 a.m. on Monday, December 21st.  Any timecards not submitted and approved by this date may not be processed in time for payment.

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Due to the College holiday break, timecards for the pay period December 14-December 27 must be submitted and approved by 10 a.m. on Monday, December 21st.  Direct deposits for this pay period will be in employees' bank accounts on Thursday, December 31.  If you do not have direct deposit, paychecks will be mailed to your home address.

Feel free to contact the Payroll Office at (607) 274-3874, (607) 274-3133 or payroll@ithaca.edu.

Winter Break + Zimride = FUN!

Contributed by Malorie Kerry on 12/16/15 

Going on a Winter Break adventure? Zimride, Ithaca College’s private network for ridesharing, can help you get there. It’s easy! Sign up, share your ride, and find a ride.

Check it out!! www.zimride.com/ithaca/

With the semester winding down, please return all envelopes and boxes to Print Production by placing them in the intra-campus mail pick up location for your building. Thank you.

All students are invited to register for TVR 320: Topics in Media Technology: The Seduction and Surveillance of New Media; TVR 32000-1, CRN 30039, which counts for your ICC Writing Intensive requirement.

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The Digital Instruction and Technology Services (DIIS) Service Desk has a new email address: servicedesk@ithaca.edu. The old email address will continue to work, but please begin using the new email address to help us in our organizational transition.

 

 

Digital Instruction and Information Services
Service Desk
servicedesk@ithaca.edu
104 Job Hall
4-1000

 

Leadership Weekend is a two-day retreat that brings together students from a variety of roles on campus to learn from each other and discover new ways to demonstrate leadership. Participants attend a series of leadership development sessions that focus on team-building and further developing individual leadership skills and understandings.

This is also an opportunity to earn 3 Leading Self credits for the Student Leadership Institute (SLI)!

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While many of us are coming back with full bellies from Thanksgiving, families across the Southern Tier still go hungry every day. Our “Season’s Eatings!” Food and Fund Drive is in full swing, so now’s your chance to help feed those in need!

 

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs would like to invite all juniors and seniors to apply for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership (PRWAACL) for the 2015-2016 school year.

 

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 Dining Services would like to thank students, faculty and staff for a wonderful semester! Best of luck during finals and have a wonderful winter break!

Click here for our hours of operation.

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  Red Eye at Library Café

The Library Café is open from 10 AM - Midnight until 12/16! Be sure to visit during Red Eye Hours (9 PM until Midnight) to take advantage of a special menu. Ask the cashier for your Boarding Pass Punch card. If you buy 5 beverages during Red Eye Hours, you get your 6th FREE! 

 

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(The following message is being sent on behalf of Dr. Timothy Carey, Associate Vice President, Facilities)

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Opera Lafayette presented one of the highlights of the Washington musical season so far at the Kennedy Center on November 27th, presenting their semi-staged version of Vivaldi's Catone in Utica with the sublime countertenor, John Holiday.

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

Dear campus community,

As I walk across the Ithaca College campus, going from meeting to meeting or stopping to take a break for lunch, the opportunity to engage in brief conversations with students, faculty and staff members willing to dialogue about their impressions regarding the climate on campus has been most informative. The insightfulness of these recent conversations has been illuminating — and upon reflection, somewhat disturbing.  

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