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 Today until 11:59 pm, students can vote for their future representatives, including their Senior Class Cabinets and SGC Executive Boards. 

Students will vote for the representatives that will represent their constituent groups, ie Class of 2023 can vote Class of 2023 Representative, but no other class representative. Graduate students are allowed to vote in SGC Executive Board elections. 

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 Official zoom recording and transcript of Platform Presentations from SGC and Senior Class Cabinet candidates!

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Please join us at 5PM for Fine Artists at Five. The link to join the call is available in the Fine Artists at Five Forum of Keep Teaching on Sakai.

Our guest today, Friday, May 1 is Steven Banks.

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SENIORS, send pics

Contributed by Kaylee Collins on 04/23/20 

Each year, the Senior Class Gift Committee hosts an event to celebrate all four years at IC. This year, we’re planning to host a virtual “toast” to the Class of 2020, and we need your help!

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Is your to-do list intimidating? Sometimes when we have so much to do, it's hard to get anything done.

Head to Campus Well and try 3 easy strategies to finally start crossing things off your list.

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Friday April 24, 2020  11 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Register for the Salon:  https://ithaca.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kF0UxRPuSOOqiziAREJvGg

Speakers:

Dr. Joslyn Brenton, Assistant Professor, Sociology  
Melinda Frost ’89, Risk Communication and Community Engagement Lead,  World Health Organization 
Dr. Susan Salahshor, Program Director, Ithaca College Physician Assistant Program

Moderated by Dr. Stewart Auyash, Associate Professor and Department Chair, IC Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education

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In this unusual season for our country, many people are feeling more anxious and finding that their usual coping strategies are not working as well.

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 SAB wants to see your TikTok videos (the PG rated ones)!

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The next All-Faculty-and-Staff Gathering is from 12:10 – 1:05 p.m., Tuesday, April 28. Faculty and staff are invited to submit their questions in advance via this form until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 24.

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Dear IC faculty, staff, and students,

I know the last several weeks have asked a lot of all of you, and I want to begin this message by expressing my gratitude for your tremendous endurance and your willingness to collectively support one another as we walk through this new reality for IC and our world.

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The Women’s Mentoring Network invites you to join the Spring 2020 Coffee Conversation Series, with topics selected and hosted by women across campus. Additional topics will be added later in the semester… stay tuned for more details.

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As we battle COVID-19, many are asking how we could better step up for those tumbling through the gaps. Join Omega Hollies, Assistant Director for the Center for IDEAS and Hillel on Thursday, April 23rd at Noon Eastern Time as we diginto one of many Jewish answers to an unjust world - tzedakah.

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Ithaca College’s Chapter of International Association of Business Communicators is excited to hold a series of fun online zoom workshops to help people develop their communication and personal skills!.

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Dear Ithaca College Faculty and Staff,

In light of the changing world, we ask that you be very mindful of your purchasing and discretionary spending.  The Covid-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic crisis has impacted all of us personally and professionally, including the future of Ithaca College’s finances. The fiscal challenges that we are currently facing have been addressed in the variety of All-Staff, All-Faculty, and InFinty meetings; however, I wanted to reiterate it via intercom. 

 

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Tableau Software has provided Ithaca College with licenses for students and faculty to run their analytics software on our virtual desktop at https://ithaca.apporto.com.

These licenses are for academic purposes only.

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To participants in the Ithaca College 403(b) Retirement Plan, we want to make you aware of the options available to you as a result of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

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Come join us for a night filled with fun and crafts this Saturday, April 25th at 3 pm. Grab some simple household items: toilet paper roll, push pins/thumbtacks, decorative markers/tape, empty water bottle, box cutter or knife, and hop on our zoom session. The zoom link can be found below. Look forward to seeing you there!

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Learning about a new culture?

Arabic is the right language to learn not only about the culture of the Arab World but you learn about the history and the geography as well.

 

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In normal circumstances, we would be meeting this morning for breakfast to celebrate the many contributions and accomplishments of our administrative professional staff.  

However, since we are unable to do so, I wanted to take a moment to express sincere gratitude on behalf of the senior leadership team and the campus community for all that you do to support Ithaca College. You provide the backbone of the structure that allows departments and schools to meet their various goals and missions, and often bear significant responsibility for keeping our educational and programmatic endeavors on track. You serve as skilled schedulers, gracious greeters, miraculous multi-taskers and masters of data who pay attention to the smallest details.

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Phi Kappa Phi Spring Induction

Contributed by Scott Erickson on 04/22/20 

The Ithaca College chapter of Phi Kappa Phi is pleased to announce its spring 2020 inductees.  70 students, both undergraduate and graduate, accepted the invitation to join the national honor society.

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