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In recognition of the intellectual and creative richness that Ithaca College faculty members bring to our campus community, Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish invites us all to gather remotely for an evening of engagement. Presenters will share from the research and/or creative activity they engaged in during their sabbatical.

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Students must enroll on Tompkins County Vaccine Registry by 6:00 PM on Monday, April 12, for opportunity to participate in special vaccine distribution at Cayuga Health System vaccination site at the Shops at Ithaca Mall.

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The IC Student Consumer Information website serves as a central access point to important public information related to many different aspects of student life such as safety, financial aid, costs, diversity, and graduation rates.  A link to the site is available at the top of every college web page via “IC Resources”, and also on the Analytics and Institutional Research website.

This website was created in response to numerous federal reporting and public disclosure requirements for higher education institutions which were mandated in the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA, Public Law 110-315). 

If you need further information related to these public disclosures, please contact the Ithaca College Office of Analytics and Institutional Research at IRoffice@ithaca.edu.

The Office of Student Engagement would like to congratulate the following junior and senior students who were selected to receive the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership this year. The award is given to students who excel academically, perform service to the College community and nation, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment. They will be recognized on the OSE website and with a special virtual recognition opportunity to be shared later this month.  Please join us in congratulating these students!

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We’re excited to announce that beginning April 10 and by invitation only, we’ll be able to welcome accepted students to campus on a limited basis. Please be aware that we are prioritizing accepted students who have not visited campus previously. We regret that we are unable to accommodate every accepted student and family member who may wish to visit; we will extend additional invitations to visit as capacity permits.

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Contributed on behalf of Kevin Perry, Associate Director of New Student & Transition Programs. 

The Office of New Student & Transition Programs and the Orientation Advisory Committee (OAC) are excited to share several important updates with the campus community regarding the 2021 Orientation Programs.   

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Fall 2021 Registration

Contributed by Vikki Levine on 04/08/21 

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New fall students, deferred students, transfer students and new graduate students: Information regarding registration will be provided early summer. Announcements can be found on the Orientation website.

Continuing Students, Students Returning from a Leave, Graduate Students:

The fall 2021 course schedule will be available for view on HomerConnect and Degree Works beginning Tuesday, March 30th at noon. (Please note this date changed due to the campus closure on Monday, March 29th.)

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Dear Campus Community,

As we near the closure of this truly unique academic year, plans are already enthusiastically under way to move forward with an in-person 2021-22 academic year for all students and activate the full return of our vibrant, on-campus learning and living community.

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Submitted on behalf of IC Impact.

 

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It’s hard to believe, but we are already hitting the stretch run of the spring semester! In case you missed it, some exciting updates pertaining to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility have rolled out over the past week. Learn more about these policy updates and how they impact you in our latest installment of COVID-19 updates!

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It all started with a simple ‘thank you’. . . 

Wednesday, April 7th
7pm - 8pm EST
RSVP for this event here

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Submitted on behalf of Rosanna Ferro, Vice President of Student Affairs and Campus Life

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"Pendleton" has been on everyone's lips over the last few weeks - from grant deadlines to the excitement around the big celebration. But who is James B. Pendleton and why are we celebrating him?

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Dear Ithaca College Community,

These first beautiful days of spring remind us that summer is just around the corner! The season provides new opportunities in Ithaca to enjoy the outdoors and one another’s company in ways not always possible in winter. If you live in the region year-round, you know already that few places in the world are more beautiful in summer than the Finger Lakes.

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The Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) at Ithaca College has announced that this year’s Izzy Award “for outstanding achievement in independent media” will be shared by a publication and two journalists who undertook trailblazing and intrepid reporting during 2020.

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Join members of the Sexual Violence Prevention Committee (SVPC) and the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County as we recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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Posted on behalf of Katie Newcomb, Assistant Director, Student Conduct and Community Standards

On Wednesday, March 31, 2021, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into effect the legalization of recreational marijuana (cannabis). Please know that this does not change our Ithaca College policy, and per federal law, students are not permitted to be in possession of, or use marijuana while on campus or in the residence halls. This applies even if a student has a NYS medical marijuana registry ID card.

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The presentation schedule for the 2021 Virtual Whalen Symposium has been posted and is available to view on our 2021 Whalen Symposium site. This will be the landing page for all things Virtual Whalen in the upcoming weeks and during the symposium!

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Citizen Artistry: Using Your Art to Shape the World Around You invites attendees to explore the link between their role as a citizen in society and their role as an artist and/or academic.

The Co-Founders of ICTA BIPOC will guide attendees through a series of conversations and exercises that allow them to investigate this link so that they may navigate personal or career goals in conjunction with social responsibility.

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Join members of the Sexual Violence Prevention Committee (SVPC) and the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County as we recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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