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Provost’s Post-Sabbatical Colloquium

Campus Center

Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish invites us all to gather for an evening of refreshment for our mind and bodies. Please join us as our speakers engage us with their sabbatical projects.

Presenters:
Craig Cummings, Professor, Music Theory, History and Composition
Some Compositional Techniques in Two Works by Karel Husa

Jake Brenner, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies and Science
Teaching with Trees: Developing an object-based course for geography and environmental studies

Provost's Colloquium

Campus Center

Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish invites us all to gather for an evening of refreshment for our mind and bodies. Please join us as our speakers lead us in an exploration of knowledge in occupational therapy, chemistry, and media arts, sciences and studies.

Presenters:
Melinda Cozzolino, Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy
Juggling Expectations and Reality

Anna Larsen, Professor, Chemistry
Low Melting Ionic Materials Research in Faraway Lands

Connect with Collado Faculty and Staff Reception: February 18, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.

Campus Center

Join President Collado for a casual reception for faculty and staff in Emerson Suite A on Tuesday, February 18. Music and hors d'oeuvres begin at 4:30 p.m. A cash bar will be available. If you're one of the first 25 people to respond, you'll receive a free drink ticket!

RSVP to Jaimie Voorhees at jvoorhees@ithaca.edu

Web Support Open Office Hours

Peggy Ryan Williams Center

Calling all content managers of ithaca.edu websites! The IC Web Team will be holding open support hours every Friday during the spring semester, beginning Feb. 7.

Bring your questions about Drupal, Web Profile Manager (WPM), site migration, site architecture, content types, or any other web-related topic and the team will do their best to answer.

Reflections on Identity, Race, Colonialism, and Islam

Clark Lounge, Campus Center

To mark Professor Asma Barlas' retirement in Spring 2020, the Politics department will hold a symposium featuring three alumni panels discussing the politics of identity, Islam, race, and colonialism, and a keynote lecture by Professor Barlas, herself. The event will close with an informal reception during which alumni, students, and her colleagues are welcome to also share more words about their time with her.