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Zahra Vieneuve, a global human rights activist, will be joining the Fundamental Film Screening Wrap-Up event to discuss gender justice issues from around the world and how impunity allows for these issues to continue.

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Zahra Vieneuve, a global human rights activist, will be joining the Fundamental Film Screening Wrap-Up event to discuss gender justice issues from around the world and how impunity allows for these issues to continue.

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As we begin to wrap-up this spring semester, we are already looking forward to welcoming our new and returning students to South Hill in the fall. We are anticipating a move-in to the residence halls that looks and feels a little closer to what we have traditionally done in the past, which has always been an incredible way to welcome our students to campus. We need the support of all our community members to make this a successful move-in!

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As we begin to wrap-up this spring semester, we are already looking forward to welcoming our new and returning students to South Hill in the fall. We are anticipating a move-in to the residence halls that looks and feels a little closer to what we have traditionally done in the past, which has always been an incredible way to welcome our students to campus. We need the support of all our community members to make this a successful move-in!

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Ithaca College’s Sexual Violence Prevention Committee is collaborating with campus and community partners to highlight on-going prevention education at Ithaca College. During the 1-hour panel discussion, titled “Faces of Prevention", participants will have an opportunity to hear from various campus partners in Title IX, Public Safety, Counseling and Psychological Services, Case Management, Center for Health Promotion, and Religious and Spiritual Life.

Our primary goal is to provide an opportunity for our amazing on-campus resources and educators to connect with our students about prevention education, programs and efforts at Ithaca College.

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Join us virtually for a live viewing, Q+A, and group discussion with the mind behind the "Good Girls Don't Tell" documentary, our very own Jen Huemmer, Assistant Professor, Strategic Communications.

Bring your roommates and join us for this YouTube Live event.! 

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The Academic Advising Center congratulates the newest members of the Zeta Alpha Chapter of the Tau Sigma National Honor Society, established for students who have chosen a Transfer Path to Ithaca College:

Iderase Ademoyo, Madison Bell, Arlo Catanzaro, Katrina Donofrio, Magdalena Haefner, Nicholas Jayne, Noah Johnson, Julien Langshur, Landon Locke, Shanelle Mehta, Alaric Saufley, Parker Tooley, Michael Uglum, and Nano Win.

Tau Sigma National Honor Society is an academic honor society designed specifically to "recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students." Students who achieve a minimum 3.5 GPA in their first semester at Ithaca College are invited to join!

The Zeta Alpha Chapter of Ithaca College is sponsored by the Academic Advising Center, a part of the Center for Academic Advancement. To learn more about the Zeta Alpha Chapter at Ithaca College please visit the National Tau Sigma Website.

This year student organization involvement has looked different than any other year. There were more obstacles than ever before, and many student organizations rose to the challenge. The Office of Student Engagement has a series of student organization awards that recognize the hard work, dedication, and passion that student organizations have accomplished this academic year. Below are this year’s award winners!  

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The Office of Student Engagement staff are happy to recognize students at Ithaca College who excel in the areas of leadership, service, involvement in the life of our campus, and academic success. We are pleased to highlight outstanding students and to recognize the good work they have done to make Ithaca College a community that thrives, and one that so many of us are proud to call home.  Please congratulate the following students who are recipients of one or more Office of Student Engagement Scholarships for next academic year!

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The Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology would like to recognize student research presentations shared at the New York State Speech-Language Hearing Association virtual convention April 23-24, 2021.

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Earn credit for community service!  Join the Graphic Novel Advisory Board.

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Professor Kathleen Mulligan, Theatre Arts, will offer a new course "Performing Dialects: Understanding Characters Through Language" as part of the May session 2021. All levels of experience are welcome! The course will provide practice in identifying specific sound changes to shift from one's unique idiolect to the dialect of a character. Exploration of four dialects/accents will be offered in the two-week course.

 

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Congratulations and thank you to the IC Esports Club! This past weekend they ran their semi-annual Charity Power Up event.

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The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20 minutes, learn what our community brings to the arts, and the invariable ways art invigorates our lives. This week’s guest is Amy Walker O’Brien.

To gain the Zoom link, send a message to Gordon Rowland (rowland@ithaca.edu).

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Looking for a job that supports your academic priorities and offers meaningful experience? Learn about great jobs on campus that are hiring for the summer and/or fall! Join the IC Student Employment Fair TONIGHT, April 28, from 7 - 8:30pm to hear what job options are available, the benefits of student employment, and meet the employers. 

 

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Mark your calendar for this Friday as the Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble will be performing the winning pieces from the 2020-2021 David P. (’60) and Susan W. Wohlhueter Jazz Composition Contest. The concert will be on Friday, April 30th, 2021 at 8:15pm. Up to 70 students will be permitted to attend the concert live in Ford Hall; all others can view the web stream live at http://bit.ly/icjazzapril30.

The jazz ensemble members all participated in the judging of this year’s contest, which is done anonymously. All of the identifying information in the composer’s submissions is hidden until the winners are decided. This year, entries came from far and wide. 122 pieces were received from 22 countries outside the U.S. and from 28 U.S. states.

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Mark your calendar for this Friday as the Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble will be performing the winning pieces from the 2020-2021 David P. (’60) and Susan W. Wohlhueter Jazz Composition Contest. The concert will be on Friday, April 30th, 2021 at 8:15pm. Up to 70 students will be permitted to attend the concert live in Ford Hall; all others can view the web stream live at http://bit.ly/icjazzapril30.

The jazz ensemble members all participated in the judging of this year’s contest, which is done anonymously. All of the identifying information in the composer’s submissions is hidden until the winners are decided. This year, entries came from far and wide. 122 pieces were received from 22 countries outside the U.S. and from 28 U.S. states.

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The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to offer a session on "Overcoming Imposter Syndrome". 

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The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to offer a session on "Overcoming Imposter Syndrome". 

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Zahra Vieneuve, a global human rights activist, will be joining the Fundamental Film Screening Wrap-Up event to discuss gender justice issues from around the world and how impunity allows for these issues to continue.

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