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The IC American Marketing Association again placed among the top chapters in the country, taking home several awards at the 2015 AMA International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans.

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Two evenings of hosted interviews via Skype led by Visiting Professor Scott Mello discussing career paths, current projects, and a question and answer period for students. We hope this will be a great opportunity for students to learn about non-traditional career paths to professional singing. 

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The perfect SLI sessions for you!

Contributed by Ashley Ahl on 03/23/15 

 The Student Leadership Institute offers sessions in four tracks; Leading Self, Leading Others, Leading at IC and Leading in a Diverse World. Sessions in the Leading at IC track are perfect for those who are members of student organizations here at IC!

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Ithaca College Opera will present "The Wolf by the Ears" on April 8, 2015 at 8:15pm in Ford Hall.

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Kudos to the Society of Professional Journalists for hosting another successful event on Monday, March 2. The event featured guest speaker Neill Borowski, the Executive Editor at Gannett’s Central New York Media Group. Borowski spoke about investigative and data-driven journalism. He also provided students with insight about his own investigative process, professional career, and the importance of investigative journalism in today’s changing journalism industry.

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On Wednesday, March 4, the Asian American Alliance (AAA) hosted the event, “Representation in Comics.” The event, in collaboration with PODER: Latino Student Association and the African Latino Society, was joined by Professor Tyrell Stewart-Harris. “Representation in Comics” included a discussion by Harris, who is a pre-doctorate diversity fellow in the Department of Writing. The event invited all students, whether they were experts in comics or not. Congratulations to AAA!

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Did you know that 1 in 100 children are born with congenial heart disease and 94% do not have access to the healthcare they need?  Over the past two years, Heart4Heart has helped raise money for 15 children to receive life-saving cardiac surgeries.
 
Heart4Heart is the first and only college chapter of Gift of Life International, an international nonprofit dedicated to raising money to provide cardiac surgeries for children in third world countries.  Gift of Life International also funds doctor training and exchange as well as post-surgery nutrition programs. Currently, Gift of Life International is working with children in Uganda, Jamaica, and El Salvador.

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Do you like digital, computer and other technical work?

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 Come out to I.C Square on Tuesday at 7 p.m. if you want to have a great time, blow off some steam and tons of laughs. It's a Stand Up Competition courtesy of SAB and hosted by A.J. Foster. Trust me, you don't want to spend your Tuesday night anywhere else. Don't forget to bring your sense of humor as well as your friends.

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Vous êtes invités! (You are invited!) to the 3rd Annual Intergenerational Prom hosted by IC's own, Project Generations!

 

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Srijana Bajracharya, professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education, made a presentation on a research paper titled, Knowledge, Perceptions, and Behaviors towards Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis, to faculty and students at the Wells College Science Colloquium on Friday, March 20.

The study was conducted in collaboration with West Virginia based university to examine if institutional initiative on sustainability may have an effect on the students’ awareness, values, perception, and pro-sustainability behaviors.  

Join us in our first major networking event, featuring guest speaker Dan Smalls, a local concert promoter, talent buyer, and booking agent! 

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 The IC Progressives will be briefly meeting from 6-6:30pm this Wednesday, March 25th, in Friends 205 to discuss what events to hold around campus in honor of Earth Week (4/20-4/26). If you have ideas, please join us at the meeting, or email us at icprogressives@ithaca.edu.

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Recordings of three of the featured sessions from Ed Tech Day 2015 are available for viewing on our Web site: www.ithaca.edu/edtechday/livestream/

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The IC Progressives invite the student body to a follow-up meeting after last week's teach-in regarding the adjunct faculty union. Please come prepared to learn and be active, and bring your petitions to the meeting!

6:30pm, Friends 205, Wednesday, March 25, 2015

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Leslie Lewis, who has served as dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences and professor of English since 2008, has accepted the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. She will begin at Goucher on July 1.

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Naeem Inayatullah (Politics) presented “From Breath to Precious Breath,” at the Race, Caste, Indigeneity Workshop on “Writing Political Struggles,” at the Interdisciplinary Center for Global Change, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Minnesota, March 6-7, 2015.

His talk “Meals that Never End: Witnessing James Caporaso,” honors his mentor and was read at the Panel Honoring Lifetime Achievement in European Studies Award Recipient James Caporaso, European Union Studies Association, Fourteenth Biennial Conference, Boston, MA, March 5-7, 2015. 

  These talks can be found at:  https://www.academia.edu/11341346/From_Breath_to_Precious_Breath https://www.academia.edu/11341223/Meals_that_Never_End_Witnessing_James_Caporaso

DANCE DANCE DANCE

Contributed by Jaclyn Cheri on 03/23/15 

On Friday April 3rd, from 7-10pm in Emerson Suites, Ithaca College Women in Communications will be holding a Dance-A-Thon! Grab your friends and come dance to raise money for Ithaca’s Advocacy Center. Performers include DJ Latimer, Premium Blend, On the Floor Dance Co., Pulse, and IC Unbound. Participants will have an opportunity to win a “Taste of Ithaca” gift package! For more details and to sign up, follow this link: http://goo.gl/forms/ytNhIqoRNg

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Service Learning in Native America (ANTH 14500; 3 credits; CRN 10003) will be offered during the May 2015 session (May 12-22) where we will travel to the Cayuga and Onondaga Nations and participate in many projects the nations need help with.

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