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Assist the Tompkins County Health Department as we demonstrate our ability to dispense medications to those who work and live in Tompkins County during a mock public health emergency. Your involvement and feedback is vital to our success. Read more . . . (102 words) Donate Your Snacks to Fill Up the Packs: Food DriveContributed by Vanessa Bhimanprommachak on 03/16/15 Interested in donating food to the BackPack program of the Foodbank of the Southern Tier? Read more . . . (268 words) Come out tomorrow into IC Square, informally known as the pub, for an exciting A Capella Show at 7 p.m. Read more . . . (104 words) Wendy Dann and Steve TenEyck collaborate on Buyer and CellarContributed by Chrystyna Dail on 03/16/15 Wendy Dann and Steve TenEyck, faculty in the Department of Theatre Arts, recently collaborated on Buyer and Cellar at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. Read more . . . (86 words) Discussion on Solitary Confinement Hosted by IC Books Thru BarsContributed by Irma Perez on 03/16/15 Join ICBTB and the Ithaca Prisoner Justice Network in Friends 203 on March 31st at 7:00 pm as we host a discussion on solitary confinement. Read more . . . (172 words) Commencement/Senior Week 2015 On-campus Housing GuidelinesContributed by Barth Myers on 03/16/15 As you begin to plan for Commencement/Senior Week 2015, please keep in mind the following on-campus housing guidelines. All campus residents except for graduating seniors, Resident Assistants, and Circle Apartment residents are required to vacate their rooms no later than 3:00 p.m. on May 9, 2015 unless they receive written approval from the Office of Residential Life to remain. For students with a final exam scheduled, or final papers/projects due on Monday, May 11, 2015, the deadline to vacate their rooms will be extended until 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Students with a Monday final exam, paper or project due should notify their RA. Read more . . . (713 words) Education Department faculty and staff present at the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) in AtlantaContributed by Bonita L. Hogben on 03/16/15 Faculty and staff members from the Education Department recently delivered a presentation at the annual AACTE meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. Ellie Fitts Fulmer (Assistant Professor), Cristina Gomez (Assistant Professor), Jeane Copenhaver-Johnson (Associate Professor and Chair), Linda Hanrahan (Associate Professor and Chair of Graduate Programs in Education), and Emily Hess (Coordinator of Field Experiences/edTPA Coordinator) presented, “Making [Good] Choices: edTPA Narratives from Teacher Educators in an Early-Adoption State.” The presentation, delivered with Dr. Kathleen Hinchman of Syracuse University, offered insights from the first year faculty and staff who implemented the edTPA performance assessment in two New York State teacher preparation programs.
Come celebrate National Crochet Month with IC Project Sunshine! Read more . . . (130 words) Interview for Jobs & Summer Internships with Montage Hotels & Resorts!Contributed by John Fracchia on 03/16/15 Career Services and the School of Business are pleased to announce that representatives from Montage Hotels and Resorts will be visiting campus on March 23, 2015 to host an informational table and to interview interested candidates for full-time and summer internship opportunities! Read more . . . (54 words) Want to help raise money for the Polar Plunge to help Special Olympic athletes train and compete? Join us for Zumba on Wednesday March 18th! Read more . . . (135 words)
Congratulations to Mark Ross of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), who qualified for and passed the examination to become a certified Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO).
Read more . . . (110 words) Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, Please join us for an opening night reception (Catered by a local Ba-Li Cravings Israeli Bakery) and a screening of an award winning 2014 Israeli comedy "Zero Motivation". "A zany, dark, & comedic portrait of everyday life for a unit of young, female Israeli soldiers. The Human Resources Office at a remote desert base serves as the setting for this cast of characters who bide their time pushing paper and battling in computer games, counting down the minutes until they can return to civilian life. Amidst their boredom and clashing personalities, issues of commitment - to friendship, love, and country - are handled with humor and sharp-edged wit." This film will be followed up by a "Women at a Workplace" panel immediately after the screening. Read more . . . (171 words) Getting to Work: Take ACTION with part-time facultyContributed by Brody Burroughs on 03/16/15 THURSDAY, 3/19 6:30 Textor 101 - TEACH-IN about the part-time labor crisis in today's economy and higher-education. Read more . . . (93 words) Applications to live in an RLC have been extended through March 24th!Contributed by Ronald M. Trunzo on 03/16/15 It is not too late to apply to live in a Residential Learning Community (RLC) for fall 2015! Read more . . . (182 words) Career Services is pleased to announce that Ms. Rebecca Zuck of the Jewish Agency For Israel will be conducting a virtual information session to talk about her organization's internship program. Read more . . . (87 words) Exercise and Sport Sciences Lecture on Community Wellness ProgramsContributed by Deborah L. King on 03/16/15 Fiona Gillison, PhD, from the Department of Health at the University of Bath, UK is presenting on “Waste the waist vs Passport to Health: How do we identify the ‘active ingredients’ in different and complex exercise programs?” a comparison of two different community programs designed to promote physical activity to sedentary adults. The talk is on Thursday March 19th from 12:10 to 1:05 pm in Hill 107 and is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (119 words) Associate Marketing Manager Internship at Rev - Ithaca Startup WorksContributed by Laurie Worrall on 03/16/15 Do you want to stay in Ithaca this summer? Can you start right away? Rev in collaboration with the Ithaca College is looking for a qualified, driven and self-motivated intern to assist in managing marketing and advertisement efforts. Read more . . . (314 words) As part of a series of initiatives to promote the ways the IC humanities departments (Art History, Communication Studies, English, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy & Religion, and Writing) contribute to the educational experience and the spirit of inquiry at the college, the Humanities Working Group announces a new blog, "Learning/Thinking/Being Human." Read more . . . (38 words) War,Hunger, and Genocide: An International Health Perspective will be offered online during Summer Session II beginning on June 29- July 31. Attributes: (ICC) - Humanities, Liberal Arts, (ICC) - Social Sciences, Theme:Power and Justice, Theme:Quest Sustainable Future Course description: An investigation of the cost -- human and economic -- of organized violence, including genocide, and the efforts being made to ameliorate or eliminate the devastation. Particular emphasis is placed on the role that can be played by health care professionals who believe that war may be a preventable phenomenon that can be eradicated by traditional public health methods that have triumphed over other major health problems in the past. 3 credits For more information, contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu or 274-1312
Want A Career in the Music Industry? Join GRAMMY U!Contributed by Theresa Johnson on 03/16/15 The Recording Academy, best known for the GRAMMY Awards, created GRAMMY U to help prepare college students for their careers in the music industry through events and special programs such as networking, educational programs and performance opportunities. GRAMMY U is designed to enhance students' current academic curriculum with exclusive access to companies and professionals in the entertainment industry, providing members with an "out of the classroom" perspective. Events are scheduled throughout the semester to give GRAMMY U members a wide variety of experiences and professional development. Because we are part of The Recording Academy, members have extraordinary access to the industry and its artists. Read more . . . (62 words) |
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