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The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to invite Career Management Consultant and Executive Coach Shelby Olson to present on "Asking For What You Deserve". 

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The First-Gen Center is excited to announce that you can now add the Ithaca Firsts Proud First-Gen Faculty and Staff logo to your email signature! 

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 In an effort to centralize requests for all items, Interlibrary Loan requests will now be made directly through the library catalog!

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Go on a blind date with a book (or film) at the Library until February 19th! 

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Title:  The Safest Sex – Sex, Toys and Masturbation

Thursday, February 11th, 7pm

 

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The Ithaca College Information Technology Advisory Council is reviewing the use of LinkedIn Learning as part of an evaluation of cost savings related to software services. We would like to gain a better understanding of how faculty are using the tool for academic purposes.

 

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The Ithaca College Information Technology Advisory Council is reviewing the use of LinkedIn Learning as part of an evaluation of cost savings related to software services. We would like to gain a better understanding of how faculty are using the tool for academic purposes.

 

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. 

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If you know a student that is struggling this semester, consider referring them to a BASICS or Wellness Coaching virtual appointment with the staff in the Center for Health Promotion at Ithaca College.

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You still have until February 7th to nominate some great student leaders!

The Office of Student Engagement is looking for student leaders to be nominated for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership. This award recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors who excel in academics, are involved in co-curricular activities, perform service, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment.

The nomination form will close February 7th at 11:59pm.

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The Ithaca College School of Music will hold its annual MLK celebration concert for 2021 virtually, on Friday evening January 29th, at 7:30 p.m.

The concert will feature past performances from the School of Music ensembles including, IC Concert Band, under the direction of Ben Rochford, Choral Ensembles, directed by Janet Galván and Sean Linfors, Mariah Lyttle and Christopher Zemliauskas, from the musical theater department, with guest soloist Samantha McElhaney John, and the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers, under the direction of Baruch Whitehead. The concert will also feature faculty members Steven Banks, saxophone, and Sidney Outlaw, baritone. A special virtual performance of Glory from the movie Selma featuring members of the IC Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Grant Cooper.

Concert production by Luke Klingensmith, Brian Dozoretz '94, and IC alums Matthew Brockman '18 and Alec Staples '20.  This concert is directed and produced by Baruch Whitehead.

 

 

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The Park School Faculty Writing Awards recognize exceptional scholarly, journalistic, and creative writing by Park School faculty. A $500 prize is awarded for each of the following four categories: 1) published book; 2) published essay in a scholarly journal; 3) journalism, including articles published on the web, a blog, etc.; 4) creative work, such as a produced or non-produced film or TV script.

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited.

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We are seeking volunteers to serve as College Trained Advisors and/or Board Members for cases of sexual misconduct. Both Advisors and Board Members play a critical role in protecting student rights and enacting due process measures.

College Trained Advisors are part of a pool of college employees made available, through the Title IX Office, to complainants and respondents as they go through the investigative and student conduct processes. Advisors are an invaluable supportive measure for participants of the sexual misconduct process, as they offer support, knowledge, and a helping hand throughout the process.

Board Members will be called upon for Conduct Review Boards to review all evidence collected during an investigation and presented by Complainants and Respondents during the hearing. This board will present a finding based on the preponderance of evidence. Conduct Review Board members are an essential part of the decision-making process and ensure a fair and equitable experience for all involved parties throughout the duration of the hearing.

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited.  

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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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Protocols for review at the Spring 2021 IBC meeting on Wednesday, February 3, must be received by Thursday, January 27, at 5pm.

A reminder for all faculty who use any nucleus acids in their research or classes. Federal guidelines now require registration with the Biosafety Committee even if the research is at the BSL-1 level. Initial registration requires the following forms: Registration for the Use of Biological Materials, Registration of Experiments/Activities Involving Nucleic Acids, List of Laboratory Personnel, Researcher Experience Form.

Forms and additional information may also be found on the Biosafety website (www.ithaca.edu/sponsored-research/institutional-biosafety-committee). Please direct submissions and inquiries to biosafety@ithaca.edu.

 

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Protocols for review at the Friday, February 5, 2021 meeting must be received by Wednesday, January 27 at 5pm.

Investigators or instructors planning to use vertebrate animals in research and/or teaching should contact the IACUC prior to the start of such activities to determine whether an IACUC-approved animal protocol is needed.

To submit a protocol for spring 2021 ONLY, please deliver to iacuc@ithaca.edu.

 

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We are seeking volunteers to serve as College Trained Advisors and/or Board Members for cases of sexual misconduct. Both Advisors and Board Members play a critical role in protecting student rights and enacting due process measures.

College Trained Advisors are part of a pool of college employees made available, through the Title IX Office, to complainants and respondents as they go through the investigative and student conduct processes. Advisors are an invaluable supportive measure for participants of the sexual misconduct process, as they offer support, knowledge, and a helping hand throughout the process.

Board Members will be called upon for Conduct Review Boards to review all evidence collected during an investigation and presented by Complainants and Respondents during the hearing. This board will present a finding based on the preponderance of evidence. Conduct Review Board members are an essential part of the decision-making process and ensure a fair and equitable experience for all involved parties throughout the duration of the hearing.

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Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited.

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