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It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Earl McCarroll, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Theatre Arts.

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 Submitted on behalf of Rosanna Ferro:

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The next All-Faculty-and-Staff Gathering is from 12:10 – 1:05 p.m., Tuesday, May 12. Faculty and staff are invited to submit their questions in advance via this form until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 8.

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Please join us for the launch of our virtual senior exhibition of creative work made by the Ithaca College graduating Class of 2020, launching on the morning of Thursday, May 7th, 2020.

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IC's LGBT Center Student Research Team and director Luca Maurer are the recipients of  the 2020 NASPA Exemplary Program Award of the Gender & Sexuality Knowledge Community, for our LGBTQ Local History Tour Initiative. To have the work of our students and office recognized by NASPA is a wonderful addition to the contributions this initiative has made already to our local and national communities.

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IC Soul: Compassion

Contributed by Hierald Osorto on 05/06/20 

IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.

May 6, 2020 (Every Wednesday)
5:15 PM - 5:45 PM EST
Join us via zoom here
BYO Candle

This week our week is compassion. We will share a portion of an essay written by Omid Safi titled, "How to Reach Out to Someone Who is Struggling" and "Sending You Light" by Melanie DeMore as our song. Together, we'll light a candle, share in silence, music and text, reflect in small groups, and receive a blessing. 

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 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the SUMMER 2020 SESSION (MAY 18-MAY 29, 2020) FROM HOME

Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track.

To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology for SUMMER 2020 term on Homerconnect. Online registration will remain open for add/drop by matriculated students until 11:59 pm May 18, 2020. A 30% tuition discount is applied to summer session undergraduate tuition charges.

Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information about the course.

 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the SUMMER 2020 SESSION (MAY 18-MAY 29, 2020) FROM HOME

Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track.

To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology for SUMMER 2020 term on Homerconnect. Online registration will remain open for add/drop by matriculated students until 11:59 pm May 18, 2020. A 30% tuition discount is applied to summer session undergraduate tuition charges.

Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information about the course.

The Office of Residential Life and Judicial Affairs will be hosting a virtual Student Meeting about Move-Out and Housing Selection on Thursday, May 7, from 12:10­-1:00 p.m.

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Want to find a way to share your IC Pride during quarantine? Be a part of the picture and participate in the #ICMyYear Live Photo Mosaic Event on Friday May 8 from 3-7pm! Here is how it works!

 

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Please join us for short presentations and performances at 5PM each day. The Zoom link is available in the Fine Artists at Five forum of the Keep Teaching Sakai site. Artists for the remainder of this week include:

Kathleen Mulligan, Norm Johnson, & Razan Abu Ismail, Wednesday, May 6

Elizabeth Simkin, Thursday, May 7

Dana Wilson, Friday, May 8

Fine Artists at Five is hosted by the Center for Faculty Excellence.

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Career Services wants to make sure that we’re supporting you over the summer! Please fill out the survey below to let us know your preferences for how you’d like to receive career help.

https://ithaca.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dhGaNtimoFVghI9

Remember: We still have drop-ins, programs with alumni, and workshops through the end of finals!

Please contact crotyliano@ithaca.edu or careers@ithaca.edu if you have questions or want to discuss your situation in more detail.

 We could all use a good laugh—now more than ever.

 

When things are heavy and you don't feel like laughing, research shows that ""faking it"" (i.e., forced laughter) may be just as beneficial as the real thing.

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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) exhibitions and contributions to new media art have been recognized by a special recently launched initiative by the Centre for Screen Cultures at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland called "Media Playlists." 

Dr. Dale Hudson of New York University Abu Dhabi and FLEFF digital curator and Dr. Patricia R. Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and Codirector of FLEFF, were invited by the Centre to curate a playlist from the last four years of new media art exhibitions from the festival.  

Their playlist is entitled "Digital and Interactive Media Projects that Think Through The Environment."  It features online projects featured in FLEFF new media art exhibitions from Ecuador, Denmark, Israel, Norway, Belgium, Uruguay, Canada, the Philippines, and the US.  All works are accessible here. 

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Please join us Wednesday May 6th at 4:00PM for an Immersion Semester Program information session on zoom!

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YOU DID IT!!!!!!!!!! All of your hard work has finally paid off and the Office of New Student & Transition Programs and the Office of Public Safety are so proud of your accomplishments and we want to celebrate YOU!

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The next virtual All-Faculty-and-Staff Gathering is from 12:10 – 1:05 p.m., Tuesday, May 12. Faculty and staff are invited to submit their questions in advance via this form until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 8.

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The recording of the April 28 All-Faculty-and-Staff Gathering is now available.

Faculty and staff: Please click here to see a recording of the meeting, provided on Microsoft Stream. To access the video, you will need to log in with your Ithaca College email.

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The Office of Judicial Affairs is seeking interested students to apply to serve as a Student Justice for the Conduct Review Board during the 2020-2021 Academic Year. 

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From Dear Multi-Hyphenate on Broadway Podcast Network:

Monday, May 4, 2020 the episode of my podcast Dear Multi-Hyphenate, with Cynthia Henderson, [was] released on Broadway Podcast Network.

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