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Racism is not a thing of the past. Discrimination is still a fact of life for many people of color and immigrants, especially in housing, employment and education. One way of taking the first steps in creating a community where everyone feels safe, valued and respected is by engaging in dialogue about race and racism. The Talking Circles on Race and Racism are designed to serve as a discussion tool to increase community communication about race and racism and help individuals increase their comfort level in addressing issues of racism in their own lives.

Ithaca College students are invited to participate to come together in a safe environment to share feelings, thoughts, and experiences in a sustained, confidential, frank dialogue around issues of race and racism. The Diversity Awareness Committee will initiate a Student Talking Circle facilitated by professionals from the Multicultural Resource Center. The Talking Circle will be made up of 16 racially and ethnically diverse people who will meet once a week for five consecutive sessions to self-reflect, share experiences, and learn from others’ perspectives and attitudes.

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We are looking for performers interested in performing at Chinese Students and Scholars’ Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration on Friday, October 2nd, our main Fall semester event!

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In collaboration with the Handwerker Gallery, the Department of Writing will kick off this semester's Handwerker Reading Series with fiction writers Angelina Mirabella and Jack Wang, who will read from their work this Tuesday (Sept. 22) at 6:30pm in the Handwerker Gallery.

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Come to Muller chapel at 10 am Thursday, Sept. 24th to watch the Pope's address to a joint session of Congress. 

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Reservations now being taken for the original theatre piece Dagh Dagh Ujala (This Stained Dawn), coming to the Clark Theatre in the Dillingham Center Friday, October 30 at 8pm and Saturday, October 31 at 2pm and 7pm.

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We are looking for performers interested in performing at the International Club’s 
One World Concert on Friday, November 6th!

This is the final event of our annual International Education Week, November 2-6, and is held during Family Weekend this year!

The annual One World Concert showcases talents from all over the globe, representing a diverse amount of cultures, and hosts performances such as dance and music.

 

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Faculty Council will hold its faculty-only Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, September 22 at 12:05 - 1:00 PM in Textor 102. No minutes will be taken, no reporters will be present. This meeting is intended to be an open forum for faculty from all of the schools to share thoughts and ideas of mutual concern and interest. Administrators holding faculty appointments are requested to refrain from attending.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Peter Rothbart at rothbart@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1497. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

One of the identified action steps from the recent Residential Life/ Office of Public Safety joint staff meetings was to create a ResLife/OPS work group. The charge and membership for this group is outlined below.

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Come join us tonight (September 21st) at 7pm in Friends 209, for our first G-body Meeting of the year!

We will be watching a Mexican Movie, to celebrate Mexican Independence Day. Also, did we mention there will be FREE FOOD?! This is a great chance for new and old members to meet and mingle.

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The Associate Provost for Student Life and the Associate Provost for Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement would like to invite Ithaca College faculty and staff to participate in an upcoming on-line Symposium entitled:  Fulfilling Our Promises to Students:  Fostering and Demonstrating Student Learning and Success.  This event will take place on September 29 from 1-5 pm in the A&E VIP Room.

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Do you want more out of life? This is your chance to experience college life in the Front Row. Know what it feels like to be in the front row of a concert? Imagine that feeling for your college career.

Come to Emerson Suites at 7:00 on Monday September 21 for an opportunity to learn from Jon Vroman, founder of Front Row Foundation, about how to make the most out of your college experience. This will be an opportunity to not only learn from Jon, but speak with upperclassmen and your peers about how they are living in the Front Row.

 To see a sneak preview of the program click here!

 This event is free and open to everyone. It is sponsored by the Front Row Club. “

September is National Fruits & Veggies - More Matters Month and we are celebrating by Putting Fruit to Work this week, in conjunction with the Tompkins Country Worksite Wellness Coalition.

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Meetings:

  • Tuesday, September 22nd for elections. Please plan to attend this meeting so that we can elect our new officers.
  • Thursday, September 24th to discuss fundraising ideas and t-shirt designs so please brainstorm some ideas and share them at the meeting.

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 Interested in learning about adoption, sharing your experience with adoption, being an ally, or helping others find a forever family?

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Arts, Crafts and Murals Galore!

Contributed by Sara Kim on 09/18/15 

Who's your Big? Who's your Little? Find out at IC Asian American Alliance's MONDAY meeting! We will be making an AAA mural that connects us together and gives us a chance to know you better! What better way to bond with your Big/Little than by doing arts and crafts? We can't wait to see you there!

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Sophomore Shake Up

Contributed by Shelli Mekos on 09/18/15 

Sophomore Year is an important time to put together your personals career goals and direction. As a Sophomore have you decided on a major, a minor, or concentration?  Have you made a plan of how you are going to get experiential learning opportunities and or leadership experience? Join the Career Service's office for an in-depth discussion, specifically for a sophomore's next steps.

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Seniors, you're invited

Contributed by Alyssa Cooper on 09/18/15 

Don't miss the Senior Class Celebration & IC Donor Reception.

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Effective, Monday, September 21st, 2015, CFCU will no longer be operating out of their office on the ground floor of the West Tower.  Their new office location will be on the 3rd floor of the Campus Center, across from the I.D office.  They are taking over the office space that was previously occupied by the Cashiering Service’s office.

Please refer to the intercom message dated August 20th, 2015, titled “Cashiering Services Update” for details related to the transfer of departmental cash transacting from the College’s Cashiering Services office to CFCU. 

CFCU’s phone number is 274-3395.

Beth Reynolds or Susan Weatherby in the Financial Services office can be contacted with questions related to this message.

Take advantage of the first few weeks of concerts offered this semester by the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at ithaca.edu/concerts; some highlights are featured below.  

Can't make it? Web-streamed performances are available live and on demand at ithaca.edu/music/live. Check the expanded webcasting schedule for more information!

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