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 On Thursday Dec 3, all Mail Services staff will be attending a Division of Finance and Administration meeting from 10am-12pm. 

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 This survey is part of a Master’s research thesis being completed by an Occupational Therapy graduate student at Ithaca College. The research is looking at college students with diagnosed mental health conditions and how they utilize technology such as smartphones, cellphones, and tablets to aid them in their everyday lives including helping to manage their mental disorder.

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Join us at the Ithaca College Department of Art Creative Space Gallery for the opening of the the first annual Print Fair this Friday!

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Notice

Contributed by Peter Kilcoyne on 12/01/15 

 Print Shop will be closed

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Notice

Contributed by Peter Kilcoyne on 12/01/15 

 Center for Print Production will be closed

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For the full duration of the day on Friday, December 4, the M-Lot (A&E center parking lot) will be closed to general parking.  It will be serving as reserved event parking on this date.  Individuals who typically use this lot to park for work or classes are asked to plan ahead to use other campus parking options rather than M-Lot.

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Paul Wilson, assistant professor of art history, published an article entitled “Monumental Indifference in Tallinn” in the journal Public Art Dialogue.

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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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Ithaca College Theatre will share the story of Homer’s "The Odyssey" transported to the modern world in “Anon(ymous),” written by Naomi Iizuka. Guest directed by Jen Wineman, the production tells the tale of shipwrecked Anon as he considers what it means to be a refugee in America, searching for home while steering his way though chaos, cruelty and temptation.

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 Due to technical difficulties, the location for tonight's Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen LGBT film series screening of the documentary “How to Survive a Plague” has been moved to Williams 225 at 7 pm.

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The Office of Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is excited to invite current Ithaca College employees who meet the required qualifications to apply for the position of Project Manager/Business Analyst.

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The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management will be collecting donations for Cops, Kids & Toys in the Campus Center this week!

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Assistant Professor Doug Turnbull and Luke Waldner ’17 were awarded an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Research Grant to support the MegsRadio project. MegsRadio is a locally-focused personalized Internet radio service that is currently being developed by a team of computer science and emerging media students at Ithaca College.

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Our next "Brown Bag Lunch with the Provost", open to faculty and staff in Educational Affairs, is scheduled for Wednesday, December 9.  Lunch will be from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Human Resources Mini Conference Room (Garden Level of the Peggy Ryan Williams Center).   Please bring your lunch; beverage and cookies will be provided.

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Ever heard of a ZAP panel, or hosted one in your class? Wish there was an opportunity just for faculty and staff to hear LGBTQ students speak from their experience and answer questions, to further understanding and dialogue?

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TELE will offer a three-part Educause Learning Initiative Online Professional Development Opportunity

Part 1: November 5  |  1:00–2:30 p.m. ET  
Part 2: November 19  |  1:00–2:30 p.m. ET
Part 3: December 2  |  1:00–2:30 p.m. ET
Please join us for as many sessions as your schedule permits.  Arriving late and/or leaving early is understandable.  No need to attend all three sessions.

Where: Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

Register Here (Registration is encouraged; walk-ins welcome.)
Open to all faculty and staff.

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Dr. Teresa V. Longo, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies and former Dean for Curriculum Review at the College of William & Mary, is our second candidate for the position of Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences.  All members of the campus community are invited to attend her open presentation in Textor 102 at 12:05 on Thursday December 3. 

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Submitted on behalf of Professor Robert Sullivan, NCUR Faculty Coordinator:

If you’re still considering submitting an abstract of your research for presentation at NCUR next April in Asheville, NC, you should know that the deadline for all submissions is Wednesday, December 2.   All submissions must be sent in before midnight, Wednesday 2nd.

Instructions on how to submit your abstract will be found here:

                         http://www.cur.org/ncur_2016/

 

Now, get cracking!

Donathan Brown, Department of Communication Studies (H&S) is slated to speak with students and faculty, via WebEx, at Hadassah Academic College in Jerusalem.  The event will pertain to race and ethnicity in American politics, one of Dr. Brown's areas of expertise. Lasting ninety minutes, the lecture/seminar is designed to allow participants to ask questions and interact with the expert, in this case Dr. Brown.

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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. 

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