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BRINGING IN THE BYSTANDER, April 19th @ 12:00 PM | Sexual Assault Awareness Month ProgrammingContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/15/21
Bringing in the Bystander (BITB) teaches bystanders how to safely intervene in situations where an incident may be occurring or where there may be a risk of sexual or relationship violence. This program uses a community of responsibility approach through a well-researched and tailored training program.
Join the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management on April 1 and April 21 to learn about the Rave Guardian App. Rave Guardian App is a centralized application that provides Ithaca College community members with a number of on-campus and off-campus support services and resources. This application features push notifications to provide timely notice to community members in the event of an emergency, critical incident, and changes to institutional operation. During the training, you will learn the in’s and out’s of how to operate the Rave Guardian App. Read more . . . (7 words) Need an ICC Diversity Elective? Take Understanding Disability this Summer!Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 04/13/21
The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department is offering the UNDERSTANDING DISABILITY course (RLS 12500) during Summer session. Read more . . . (154 words) THE FACES OF PREVENTION, April 30th @ 12PM | Sexual Assault Awareness Month ProgrammingContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/13/21
From state police to student activists this panel features a wide array of violence prevention specialists who will give audience members a peak at the behind the scenes work of Sexual Violence Prevention.
GOOD GIRLS DON'T TELL, April 29th @ 6:00 PM | Sexual Assault Awareness Month ProgrammingContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/13/21
Join us virtually for a live viewing, Q+A, and group discussion with the mind behind the "Good Girls Don't Tell" documentary, our very own Jen Huemmer, Assistant Professor, Strategic Communications. Bring your roommates and join us for this YouTube Live event.!
Join Geselle Dominguez of the Center for IDEAS in discussion around the stigma and myths surrounding masturbation and sex toys, and exploring the ways self-sex talk can impact our lives.
Covid-19 has impacted our community in many ways. We are all coping with escalating stressors, isolation, grief, and disconnection from regular sources of support and stability. A particular concern during this time is for students who may be social distancing in a home, apartment, or dorm with an abusive partner or caregiver. This creates additional concerns about safety and resources while survivors are isolated from school, work, and other sources of connection and support. Join the Advocacy Center for an online conversation about:
Click here to RSVP for the event
BRINGING IN THE BYSTANDER, April 19th @ 12:00 PM | Sexual Assault Awareness Month ProgrammingContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/13/21
Bringing in the Bystander (BITB) teaches bystanders how to safely intervene in situations where an incident may be occurring or where there may be a risk of sexual or relationship violence. This program uses a community of responsibility approach through a well-researched and tailored training program.
Join the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management on April 1 and April 21 to learn about the Rave Guardian App. Rave Guardian App is a centralized application that provides Ithaca College community members with a number of on-campus and off-campus support services and resources. This application features push notifications to provide timely notice to community members in the event of an emergency, critical incident, and changes to institutional operation. During the training, you will learn the in’s and out’s of how to operate the Rave Guardian App. Read more . . . (7 words)
Join the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management on April 1 and April 21 to learn about the Rave Guardian App. Rave Guardian App is a centralized application that provides Ithaca College community members with a number of on-campus and off-campus support services and resources. This application features push notifications to provide timely notice to community members in the event of an emergency, critical incident, and changes to institutional operation. During the training, you will learn the in’s and out’s of how to operate the Rave Guardian App. Read more . . . (7 words)
Join the Ithaca College Sexual Violence Prevention Committee for a virtual event series to screen and discuss the Fundamental docu-series created by the Global Fund for Women. This event series will be co-hosted by the Tompkins County Advocacy Center, BOLD Women's Leadership Network, Office of International Programs, the Center for IDEAS, the LGBT Center, Athletics, the Office of Student Engagement, Public Safety, the Politics Department, the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, the Women's Mentoring Network, and the Psychology Department. Read more . . . (177 words)
Global Health has changed our lives! Find strategies to change the world. Read more . . . (146 words) Use your free three credits to take an ICC Diversity course this summer!Contributed by Arzu Karaduman on 04/12/21
Summer 2021 – GCOM 15000 Critical Listening in Contemporary Audiovisual Culture ICC Themes, Perspectives, Diversity: Power and Justice, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Diversity TR 11am-1:30pm Summer Session 1: June 2 – July 2, 2021 GCOM 15000 Critical Listening in Contemporary Audiovisual Culture What does it mean to listen for race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, age, and ability? How can one develop an ear to recognize power dynamics in audiovisual culture? In this course students analyze the roles sound and music in contemporary culture and media play in shaping our perception of the world. In this interdisciplinary course, we will develop critical listening skills to understand power dynamics in contemporary audiovisual or audio-only media such as podcasts, radio, cinema, television, music videos, and advertisements. Read more . . . (50 words) Opioid Overdose Prevention Virtual Workshop - Learn how to use Narcan to save a life. Last workshop of the semester!Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 04/11/21
Learn how to save the life of someone who has overdosed on an opioid such as Oxycontin, Vicodin or heroin. Participants will gain knowledge of harm reduction principles, symptoms of overdose, how to administer naloxone (Narcan) to an opioid overdose victim, and the naloxone access initiative at Ithaca College. Hosted by the Center for Health Promotion, in partnership with Southern Tier AIDS Program (STAP). Read more . . . (75 words)
Join us on Zoom for the first Disability Awareness Panel on Thursday, April 22nd at 7:30pm. Read more . . . (129 words) THE FACES OF PREVENTION, April 30th @ 12PM | Sexual Assault Awareness Month ProgrammingContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/11/21
From state police to student activists this panel features a wide array of violence prevention specialists who will give audience members a peak at the behind the scenes work of Sexual Violence Prevention.
GOOD GIRLS DON'T TELL, April 29th @ 6:00 PM | Sexual Assault Awareness Month ProgrammingContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/11/21
Join us virtually for a live viewing, Q+A, and group discussion with the mind behind the "Good Girls Don't Tell" documentary, our very own Jen Huemmer, Assistant Professor, Strategic Communications. Bring your roommates and join us for this YouTube Live event.!
Join Geselle Dominguez of the Center for IDEAS in discussion around the stigma and myths surrounding masturbation and sex toys, and exploring the ways self-sex talk can impact our lives.
Covid-19 has impacted our community in many ways. We are all coping with escalating stressors, isolation, grief, and disconnection from regular sources of support and stability. A particular concern during this time is for students who may be social distancing in a home, apartment, or dorm with an abusive partner or caregiver. This creates additional concerns about safety and resources while survivors are isolated from school, work, and other sources of connection and support. Join the Advocacy Center for an online conversation about:
Click here to RSVP for the event
Covid-19 has impacted our community in many ways. We are all coping with escalating stressors, isolation, grief, and disconnection from regular sources of support and stability. A particular concern during this time is for students who may be social distancing in a home, apartment, or dorm with an abusive partner or caregiver. This creates additional concerns about safety and resources while survivors are isolated from school, work, and other sources of connection and support. Join the Advocacy Center for an online conversation about:
Click here to RSVP for the event
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