Employee Campus Announcements, 1/6
In this edition:
- Fire Alarm Testing Schedule
- Men's Basketball Games, 1/9 & 1/11
- Columba Lot Exit
- Bronxville Shuttle
- Spring Involvement Fair, 1/15
- Quaff & Quill: Book Talk with Zara Anishanslin, 1/21
- Game Development Workshop, 1/29
- More Important News & Deadlines
Fire Alarm Testing Schedule
Please be aware that we will be conducting fire alarm testing in all campus buildings this week with the scheduled completion by end of day Friday, January 9. During the test period, alarms will sound and be silenced in short intervals. Occupants do not have to leave the buildings during the testing periods.
Testing will begin at 7:30 a.m. each day. Should any area take longer than expected, it will continue into the next day. If less time is required, locations will move up the list. Please see the approximate schedule below and reach out to Peter Heslin pheslin@iona.edu with any concerns or questions.
Wednesday, January 7
• McSpedon Hall
• Ryan Library
• Spellman Hall
Thursday, January 8
• Hynes East and West
• Murphy Hall
• Doorley Hall
Friday, January 9
• Amend Hall
• LaPenta School of Business
• LaPenta Student Union
Men's Basketball Games, 1/9 & 1/11
Ring in the new year and join the Gaels this week as men's basketball squares off with Niagara on Friday, January 9, at 7 p.m. and Canisius on Sunday, January 11, at 1 p.m.
As always, Iona student and employee tickets are FREE! Let's pack the HAC! Go Gaels!
Columba Lot Exit
Please note that the Columba Lot exit is open as of Tuesday, January 6. Drivers may exit the lot via the roadway as usual.
Con Edison will be performing necessary work on Wednesday, January 7. During this time, the exit may need to be closed, and drivers will exit via the McSpedon roadway. As a reminder, the entrance to the Columba Lot from Beechmont Drive is one way and cannot be used as an exit.
Thank you for you cooperation as this necessary work is being performed.
Bronxville Shuttle
Please be advised that the Bronxville shuttle will operate with two vans in place of the bus next week beginning on Monday, January 12. The schedule will remain the same. Additional updates will be provided as they become available.
Spring Involvement Fair, 1/15
The Center for Student Engagement (CSE) will be hosting the Spring Involvement Fair on Thursday, January 15, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Iona has clubs and engagement opportunities for all students: academic, multicultural, service, leadership, and more!
When: Thursday, January 15 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Mulcahy Gym, Hynes Athletics Center
Quaff & Quill: Book Talk with Zara Anishanslin, 1/21
The war that we now call the American Revolution was not only fought in the colonies with muskets and bayonets. On both sides of the Atlantic, artists armed with paint, canvas, and wax played an integral role in forging revolutionary ideals. Zara Anishanslin charts the intertwined lives of three such figures who dared to defy the British monarchy: Robert Edge Pine, Prince Demah, and Patience Wright. From London to Boston, from Jamaica to Paris, from Bath to Philadelphia, these largely forgotten patriots boldly risked their reputations and their lives to declare independence.
Join the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies for a talk with Professor Zara Anishanslin(University of Delaware) about her new book “The Painter’s Fire: A Forgotten History of the Artists Who Championed the American Revolution” (Harvard, 2025) to learn about an extraordinary cohort of artists whose experiences testify to both the promise and the limits of liberty in the founding era.
Light refreshments will be served. This is a hybrid event. Please join us in person at the Thomas Paine Cottage Museum (20 Sicard Avenue, New Rochelle) or online via Zoom.
When: January 21, 2026, 6-7 p.m.
Where: Thomas Paine Cottage Museum, 20 Sicard Drive, New Rochelle, NY or via Zoom
Game Development Workshop, 1/29
Jump into our game development workshop where you will take an idea from early idea generation to a playable game. You will use mind mapping to shape your concept, then dive into building and coding core features that bring your world to life. Come ready to create, experiment, and walk out with your own working prototype.
When: Thursday, January 29, from noon-1 p.m.
Where: Hynes Institute
More Important News & Deadlines
- Have a flyer you’d like printed and posted on the Bronxville campus? Submit your flyer through our new Bronxville Event Flyer Request Form and let’s spread the word to keep the Bronxville community connected!
- Check out the "On the Rise Podcast" on YouTube or Spotify
- Do you have news to share in the next Employee Newsletter? Submit your news today to be included in the next issue!
- Visit www.iona.edu/employeediscounts for current employee discounts and check back often to see what’s new.
- Learn more about services offered at the Iona University Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic.
- See the Gael Express schedule here.
- Mass is offered throughout the week on campus. Learn more about Faith-Sharing, Worship & Spirituality.
Submitted on: January 6, 2026
Submitted by: University Marketing & Communications