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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. Read more . . . (107 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words) Office 365 - Collaboration Tools, File Storage, Virtual Office Hours, & MoreContributed by Lisa Efing-Guida on 01/22/21
Did you know that as an Ithaca College faculty member you have access to more than 15 Microsoft applications and services that can help streamline your productivity, communication, and collaboration? Visit apps.ithaca.edu and click on the Office 365 Portal to check out the variety of applications available to you. You can also download the latest version of Office, Office 365 ProPlus, on your personal device, which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneDrive. Ithaca-College-owned devices should have the latest version of Office already installed. Here are some featured applications that can help you stay organized this semester: Read more . . . (511 words) Important Information Regarding Planning Spring 2021 Events at ICContributed by Brittany Watros on 01/22/21
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. Read more . . . (160 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words)
The leave of absence and withdrawal process for the college is now being managed by the Academic Advising Center! Read more . . . (107 words) Seeking Faculty & Staff support for the Virtual Whalen Symposium!Contributed by Rowan Larkin on 01/19/21
Every year, we are overwhelmed by all the support we receive from faculty and staff in helping us put on our annual Whalen Symposium. If you or members of your department are able to join us this year for the 24th Annual Whalen Symposium, on April 19, 20, and 21, 2021 from 4PM-7PM EST, by volunteering as a Moderator, Time Keeper, Finalist Judge, and/or Abstract Reviewer, we'd be glad to have you. Read more . . . (142 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words) Issue Three of Screen Times: A Teaching with Technology Blog at the CFE Faculty HubContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 01/18/21
For discussion of online pedagogy and technology tools, LMS updates and virtual events to support teaching with technology, review Screen Times at the Faculty Hub. Read more . . . (45 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words) INCENTIVES for Move-In Support Volunteers! Register Now!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 01/14/21
We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We still have about 160 volunteer shifts that need to be filled! We are offering an INCENTIVE! Volunteers who work between 1-4 shifts will have $25 added to their ID cards, and volunteers who work 5+ shifts will have $50 added to their ID cards. Read more . . . (930 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words)
We're still looking for volunteers to help support the Spring Move-In! We still have about 160 volunteer shifts that need to be filled! We are offering an INCENTIVE! Volunteers who work between 1-4 shifts will have $25 added to their ID cards, and volunteers who work 5+ shifts will have $50 added to their ID cards. Read more . . . (930 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words)
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. Read more . . . (107 words) What do we want? Succulents! When do we want them? January 28!Contributed by Max Kasler on 01/11/21
Join Hillel for a Tu B'Shevat program if you are going to be on campus on or before January 28th! Click this form to pre-register. Pick up succulents from Muller Chapel 1/28/21 from 4-6, we will gather on Zoom at 7pm!
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