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Comings and Goings

Please join me in saying farewell and best wishes to Bridget McCann, our college COVID-19 Testing and Screening Coordinator. She will be departing Ithaca College effective Friday, May 7 for a new position with Washington University (St. Louis, MO) to serve as their Director of Athletic Communications. Bridget’s responsibilities for testing as we move into summer will be handled by our Director, Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Hammond Health Center.

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The Provost’s Office is pleased to announce the forthcoming appointment of an Interim College Librarian, Karin Wikoff, who has accepted responsibility for leading the Library during 2021-2022 following the May 2021 retirement of our longtime College Librarian Lisabeth (Lis) Chabot. We anticipate opening the search for a permanent College Librarian this fall.

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With hopes for his future, I share with you that RahK Lash, Director for the Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Social Change (IDEAS), will be departing from Ithaca College on March 15th to pursue a new and exciting opportunity.  

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It is with mixed feelings that I write to share that Cheryl Thomason, Director of Benefits Programs, has decided to retire from Ithaca College after over 26 years of dedicated service to Ithaca College.  Throughout her time at IC, Cheryl assisted countless employees as they navigated various life events, from onboarding as new hires, to integrating work and life through family and/or medical leaves, and all the way through to retirement and beyond.  We wish Cheryl well!  Should you require benefits assistance, please reach out directly to benefits@ithaca.edu and your inquiry will be directed as appropriate. 

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We are writing to share the bittersweet news that New Student & Transition Programs will have two staff members leaving our team during Spring semester: Lia Muñoz on January 4th and Jenelle Whalon in May.

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This month we say farewell to 3 long time IT staff members: Todd Blakemore, Karen Compton and Chris Davie.

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Leave a message for Carole in this virtual guest book!

After 22 years of dedicated service to the Department of Occupational Therapy Department, Professor Carole Dennis is retiring from Ithaca College.  Carole joined IC when the OT program was in its infancy and was instrumental in ensuring its early and ongoing success. Carole served in important leadership roles in the department including Chair and Graduate Chair. During her tenure at IC, Carole was highly engaged in service and leadership across campus and served as a research mentor for many faculty and students.

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Leave a message for Carole in this virtual guest book!

After 22 years of dedicated service to the Department of Occupational Therapy Department, Professor Carole Dennis is retiring from Ithaca College.  Carole joined IC when the OT program was in its infancy and was instrumental in ensuring its early and ongoing success. Carole served in important leadership roles in the department including Chair and Graduate Chair. During her tenure at IC, Carole was highly engaged in service and leadership across campus and served as a research mentor for many faculty and students.

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Please join our Student Financial Services team in extending best wishes to Candy Ross, who is retiring from Ithaca College on September 30th, a date we have feared yet anticipated for some time now. Candy has devoted 31 years to Ithaca College, 30 of which she has dedicated to Financial Aid & Student Financial Services.  With great mentors who enabled her growth in the department, she flourished, eventually ending her career with us as the Interim Director of the SFS department. She has been an integral part of a fantastic team of professionals who dedicate themselves to helping students achieve their dreams of an IC education.  

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