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Want to study abroad? Need help finding the right program? Not sure how it all works or what your options are? Come to an info session and get the information you need to make it happen! It's definitely not too soon to start planning for your future international adventure now.

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Have you always wanted to study in London? Consider spending next semester at the Ithaca College London Center! The application deadline for Fall 2021 has been extended to March 31.  We offer coursework that will allow you to satisfy ICC or other degree requirements, and you can add a cultural internship to put some international work experience on your resume. It's not too late to make study in London a reality for Fall 2021!

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We are thrilled to present the program for the Ithaca College Department of Occupational Therapy Graduate Research Colloquium from 9:00am-3:30pm on Monday, March 22, 2021.

We would love to have you join us and support our students! Please click here for program details.

Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations or are experiencing barriers to accessing technology are asked to contact otgrad@ithaca.edu for assistance, at your earliest convenience.

The 24th Edition of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival launches tomorrow, March 22, with an opening roundtable on the Entangled Infiltrations New Media Art exhibition, with curators Dale Hudson, NYU Abu Dhabi,  and Claudia Pederson, Wichita State University, as well as international artists featured in the exhibition. 3 p.m. -4:30 p.m. Eastern Time

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ITHACA, NY—The 24h annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) will be 100% virtual this year. The theme is “INFILTRATIONS.”

It will feature three weeks of film screenings, talkbacks, roundtables, conversations, presentations, and discussions running from March 22–April 11. The events will take place on Zoom and film screenings through Cinemapolis’ Virtual Cinema platform. Cinemapolis is a major festival partner.

Exploring the theme of “Infiltrations,” this 24th annual edition of FLEFF offers:

  • 1 international new media art exhibition
  • 15 post-screening talkbacks  
  • 18 conversations and panels and salons
  • 21 film screenings;
  • 100-plus archivists, activists, artists, film directors, makers, musicians, scholars
  • 100% community, debate and discussion

Attendees can watch films from anywhere at anytime, and are welcome to join the live sessions for robust discussion and exchange.

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Chemistry Department is pleased to host Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar Series Virtually, Tuesday’s at 12:10 pm.

Please see Ithaca College Chemistry web page.

https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-humanities-and-sciences/chemistry/chemistry-and-biochemistry-seminar-series

Guest Speaker Dr. Stewart Loh 
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
SUNY Upstate Medical University, NY

will be joining us on Tuesday, March 23rd at 12:10 pm will present:

 Guarding the guardian: rescuing p53 mutants in cancer

 

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Women's and Gender Studies (WGST)and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) announce the fifth event of an on-going collaboration, F2F:  Faculty to Faculty Salons, on Tuesday, March 23, at 7:00 p.m. This event is one of the kick-off events for FLEFF, which opens on March 22.

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qf-6upzMiGNTbeZ8lsMSGY0Ac4bNY_21S

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The fifth F2F salon features an interview with Dr. Nicole Horsley, Assistant Professor, Center for the Studies of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity at Ithaca College.  Dr. Carla Golden, Professor Emerita of Psychology,  conducts the interview. 

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The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department is offering the UNDERSTANDING DISABILITY course (RLS 12500) during both Summer sessions.

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Information Technology (IT) is hiring for fall 2021! We employ students across all majors, and no prior technological experience is necessary to apply. There are a variety of positions within IT that fit different skill sets and interests.  

Applications for fall 2021 will be due Tuesday, March 30th at 8:30am. For complete details and links to apply, please visit our website or attend an info session! 

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 The Ithaca Music Forum will present a Zoom lecture by music historian Dr. Ayana Smith of Indiana University entitled "Fake News and False Images:  Sight, Sound, and Credibility in Handel's Operas."  This talk will take place on Friday, March 26, at 5 pm.  See below for Zoom registration link.

Zoom registration link:

ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqf-quqjosEtyufrG9mc7wfYvQ1fMYQBNO

or contact psilberman@ithaca.edu

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As we head into preparation for fall registration, the Retention and Engagement Strategy Team (REST) has new resources to share. In addition to the Online Advising Toolkit on the Faculty Hubwe have added two new tools, and three advising events to share with students.  Events are open to all students in all majors, but especially useful for first- and second-year students. 

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As we head into preparation for fall registration, the Retention and Engagement Strategy Team (REST) has new resources to share. In addition to the Online Advising Toolkit on the Faculty Hub, we have added two new tools, and three advising events to share with students.  Events are open to all students in all majors, but especially useful for first- and second-year students. 

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The Fitness Center's block 4 group fitness schedule is now available and features both Zoom and in-person classes! 

Registration will open 48 hours prior to the scheduled class start time and will close 30 minutes beforehand to allow our staff time to send the Zoom meeting invitations. Please visit recreation.ithaca.edu to register.

 

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The Distinguished Visiting Writers Series, supported by the Department of Writing and the School of Humanities & Sciences, is excited to host a virtual reading and Q&A with essayist and poet Jaswinder Bolina on Tuesday, March 23, at 6:00 p.m.

Register here to attend!

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GCOM 15000 Critical Listening in Contemporary Audiovisual Culture  

What does it mean to listen for race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, age, and ability? How can one develop an ear to recognize power dynamics in audiovisual culture? In this course students analyze the roles sound and music in contemporary culture and media play in shaping our perception of the world. Taking sound in contemporary culture as an analytical point of departure, students will try to arrive at the relation of sound to social and political power by considering forms of oppression, violence and discrimination as in racism, sexism, classism, ageism, and ableism. In this interdisciplinary course, we will develop critical listening skills to understand power dynamics in contemporary audiovisual or audio-only media such as podcasts, radio, cinema, television, music videos, and advertisements.

Twenty five years ago, lesbians from all over the world arrived at the UN 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing China and embarked on the biggest lesbian visibility campaign in history. In 2020, during the global lockdown, filmmaker and activist Bev Palesa Ditsie went online to commemorate some of the activists from around the world who were behind this campaign. T

Kaleidoscope International Trust and Outright International will host a panel with the filmmaker and a number of lesbian activists who were part of the film on March 25th at 12pm eastern. Register for the event here

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Associate Professor and Chair of the Environmental Studies and Sciences Department, Chris Sinton, presented at the annual meeting of the Northeast section of the Geological Society of America. The presentation,  Water Quality and User Survey of Roadside Springs in Central New York State, is co-authored by Environmental Studies and Sciences alumni Matthew Olivieri, Tara Perry, and Kaylou Stoddard.

 

Justine Vosloo, PhD. CMPC, Associate Professor from the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training published a paper: “The Transnational Experience of Sport Psychology Practitioners from Training to Practice ” in the May 2021 issue of one of the premier journals in the field: Psychology of Sport and Exercise. The paper examined the process of obtaining international training and educational experiences by expatriating, the process of repatriating and the challenges associated with this, and finally the lived experience of transnational migration in sport psychology practitioners.

 

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Summer session registration is now open!  Undergraduate students may be eligible to enroll in up to three free credits in IC's summer sessions. Here are the eligibility FAQs.

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We are thrilled to present the program for the Ithaca College Department of Occupational Therapy Graduate Research Colloquium from 9:00am-3:30pm on Monday, March 22, 2021.

We would love to have you join us and support our students! Please click here for program details.

Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations or are experiencing barriers to accessing technology are asked to contact otgrad@ithaca.edu for assistance, at your earliest convenience.