Family Week: School of Business Meet the Deans
Interim Dean Alka Bramhandkar and Associate Dean Dawn Kline will be available to chat about the goings-on in the School of Business and answer questions.
Interim Dean Alka Bramhandkar and Associate Dean Dawn Kline will be available to chat about the goings-on in the School of Business and answer questions.
This session is for families and supporters of current IC students. Dean Petrosino and Associate Deans Sigg and Waller will welcome you and share HSHP updates. Learn about how programs across HSHP are adapting and progressing as we prepare students for the health professions. Hear from current students as they share the challenges and opportunities of this time. Bring your questions for Q & A.
H&S Dean, Melanie Stein, will be joined by Associate Dean, Brendan Murday, Associate Dean for Curriculum and Undergraduate Programs, Stacia Zabusky, and Assistant Dean for Student Services, Amy O'Dowd, to meet and mingle with families and supporters of our talented H&S students to answer questions and highlight exciting work and creative projects underway in the Fall 2020 semester.
Families of Theatre Arts majors are invited to join Catherine Weidner, Professor and Chair, to ask questions and learn about the approach for the Fall 2020 semester’s remote learning and production plans, as well as our thinking about the possibilities for the spring 2021.
The agenda will focus on academics and will include the following:
Registration, scheduling, deans’ conversations on particular items of concern for their schools, the Academic Program Prioritization process, and our spring 2021 reopening and Q&A.
President Shirley M. Collado will host weekly open office hours through the rest of the fall semester for students, faculty and staff. Please contact Jaimie Voorhees at jvoorhees@ithaca.edu to sign up for a 15-minute appointment on Zoom with President Collado.
Office hours are available on the following dates:
Judaism has nearly always faced baseless hatred. However, as Jews, we must take this in our stride. This event will include personal and historic stories of how we have overcome anti-semitic issues and events in ways it has made us stronger as a people.
This is the second workshop of the Pro-Semitism Series hosted by the Jewish Student Union. This program is encouraged for both Jewish and non-Jewish students, staff and faculty members.
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