Services Available While Social Distancing

Please note that the Title IX Office remains open during this period of social distancing. To make a report please email or phone Linda Koenig, Title IX Coordinator: lkoenig@ithaca.edu | 607-274-7761

Places to Report an Incident

The Title IX Office is interested in supporting an individuals healing process and ensuring safety. If making a report supports that process please see the options below.

The Title IX Office is open Monday-Friday from 8:30AM-5:00PM.

To speak with us, including to make a report, please email or call Linda Koenig, Title IX Coordinator: lkoenig@ithaca.edu | 607-274-7761 

Anyone reporting to the Title IX Office will be reached out to via email and offered an opportunity to meet over the phone or via a video chat.

The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety would like to provide the following information regarding procedural adjustments based on the COVID-19 pandemic.

In accordance with protocols and recommendations currently in place by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), as well as State and local health departments, Public Safety will be making the following modifications to limit exposure and the spread of COVID-19 within our community:

  • When calling Public Safety, please ensure that you provide a call-back number, if possible.  Our officers will likely contact you before arrival to assess the need for an in-person response.  Minor reports will likely be completed via the telephone, without personal interaction.
  • For reports that need to be handled in person, please be prepared to meet the officer outside or in an open-air space or environment.  Public Safety will make every effort to abide by the CDC recommendations of social distancing to curb the spread of the virus.
  • Additionally, if you are not feeling well and would like to be assessed by medical staff, please contact the Hammond Health Center at 607-274-3177 or your primary care provider for advice.  If you contact Public Safety, we will request that an ambulance be sent to you.
  • Public Safety will continue to respond appropriately to any emergency calls for service.

Public Safety would like to thank the IC community for your cooperation and understanding during this ever-changing and challenging time.

Phone | 607-274-3141
E-mail | reslife@ithaca.edu

All calls to main Residential Life phone number will be directed to voicemail. A member of the Res Life team will respond to your communication via email. Alternatively you may email reslife@ithaca.edu directly. 

Ithaca College Confidential Resources

If you are not ready to make a report and would like to further discuss your options. The Title IX Office has identified the following Confidential Resources.

Phone | 607-274-3136

Phone will be answered 8:30 a.m.– 5 p.m. Protocall will respond from 5 p.m. To 8:30 a.m. And on weekends.

**ALL CAPS appointments will now only be offered via telehealth**

Click here to visit the Counseling and Psychological Services website

Email | Healthpromotion@ithaca.edu

During the rest of the semester, the Center for Health Promotion's physical space is closed, but the Center for Health Promotions staff are still available to provide resources and support for IC students. Center for Health Promotions staff are available and able to continue to provide Wellness Coaching and BASICS appointment digitally.

Click here to visit the Center for Health Promotions website

Phone | 607-274-3177

Email | healthcenter@ithaca.edu

Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Students must call 607-274-3177 for an appointment before coming to the Health Center and will be directed how to proceed. In order to comply with social distancing recommendations and to reduce the spread of illness, no one will be allowed into the Health Center without talking to our staff on the phone first. There will be no web-booking available at this time.

Click here to visit the Hammond Health Center website

Email | lmaurer@ithaca.edu 

Direct Message | Facebook /iclgbtcenter Twitter @iclgbt Instagram @ic_lgbt

The Center for LGBT Education, Outreach, & Services staff is working remotely due to COVID-19.

Click here to visit the Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services website

Email | ideas@ithaca.edu 

Direct Message | Facebook /CenterIDEAS | Instagram @centerforideas

We are still here to support you as we adjust and take necessary precautions for safety and wellness.

*Contact office directly to identify who in the department is a confidential resource and who is a responsible employee

Click here to visit the Center for IDEAS website

Email | SpiritualLife@ithaca.edu

Phone | 607-288-2766 (call or text, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.)

Direct Message | Facebook /SpiritualLifeIC | Instagram @ic_spiritual_life

Click here to visit the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life website

Off Campus Resources

These independent off-campus services remain available to students and employees.

Phone | 607-277-5000

This is a confidential resource.

As the current Coronavirus & COVID-19 public health crisis continues to evolve the Advocacy Center is all too aware of the impact it will have on our community, survivors, and some of our most vulnerable populations. For any questions or immediate assistance please contact our 24 hour hotline (607-277-5000) to speak with an advocate.

Click here to visit the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County Website

911

This is a confidential resource. 

Click here to visit the Cayuga Medical Center Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) webpage

Hotline | 844-845-7269

The mission of the New York State Police Campus Sexual Assault Victims Unit is to reduce the incidence and facilitate the reporting of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking on college and university campuses, through a prevention education campaign, a response training program, and by providing support and assistance to students, faculty and staff, university police, campus safety, local law enforcement, and victim advocates.

Click here to visit the NYS Police Campus Sexual Assault Victim's Unit

Click here to view NYS and National Resources near you

LawNY® is a non-profit law firm that provides free legal assistance to people in 14 counties in western New York.

All LawNY staff are telecommuting. We are using our secure case management database, as well as other systems, to remotely access and update client files. We continue to advocate for individuals in the community utilizing the new methods prescribed by the courts and administrative forums.

Click here to visit the LawNY website

The NSVRC’s mission is to provide leadership in preventing and responding to sexual violence through collaboration, sharing and creating resources, and promoting research.

Click here to visit the NSVRC website

The New York State Office of Victim Services (OVS) is here to help you in a number of ways as you, a family member, or friend cope with victimization from a crime.

Click here to visit the OVS website

National Sexual Assault Hotline | 800.656.4673

National Sexual Assault Online Hotline | online.rainn.org.

As each us face the many ways COVID-19 has affected our communities and everyday lives, we wanted to take a moment to let you know that RAINN continues to be here to support survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones, no matter what. We know that this is a difficult time, and that uncertainty and feeling a lack of control over our lives may feel especially overwhelming for survivors of sexual violence already coping with trauma and stress. As always, services are free, confidential, and 24/7. Whether you’re a survivor or a loved one, we're here for you.

Click here to visit the RAINN website

Click here to visit the informational website created by New York State, in cooperation with the Advocacy Center of Ithaca.