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Park Productions wins “Best of” Award in the 2015 BEA Festival of Media ArtContributed by Carol Jennings on 03/02/15
Park Productions was recently awarded a BEA “Best of Festival” King Foundation Award in the Student Documentary Competition. Park Productions’ film, Water in the Cloud Forest, was among the 17 out of 1,300 student and faculty submissions chosen to receive a “Best of Festival” award. Previously Water in the Cloud Forest won first place from The Smithsonian in Motion video contest in the natural world category.
Read more . . . (185 words) What Are Your Thoughts About the E-portfolio Requirement?Contributed by Mary Lourdes Silva on 03/01/15 Dr. Mary Lourdes Silva would like your participation to complete a 20-30 minute open-ended interview on the ICC e-portfolio requirement. Read more . . . (123 words) Ready to chop off some locks? Come to North Foyer from 9 am - 4 pm today for your walk-in haircut appointment! Read more . . . (72 words) Want to get trained to be a Resume/Cover Letter/Job/Search/Grad School specialist?Contributed by Caryanne Keenan on 03/01/15 Do you want to become a resume/cover letter/job search expert, while helping your peers? Career Services is looking for motivated students who like to help others, to serve as Peer Career Advisors (PCAs) for the 2015-2016 academic year. It's only 4 hours a week, plus a weekly meeting! Read more . . . (205 words) Interested in becoming an OSEMA Recognized Student Organization?Contributed by Theresa Johnson on 03/01/15 Being an OSEMA Recognized Student Organization has many benefits:
To Become an OSEMA Recognized Student Organization Complete the steps below: Read more . . . (133 words) HPPE Speaker Series 2015: "Teaching Leadership and Success in Sustainability: The Power of Personal Will, Trust and Accountability," Mark C. Coleman, President of Convergence Mitigation ManagementContributed by Matt Morgan on 03/01/15 The third installment of the 2015 HPPE Speaker Series features Mark C. Coleman, President of Convergence Mitigation Management. Coleman will present a speech entitled "Teaching Leadership and Success in Sustainability: The Power of Personal Will, Trust and Accountability" on Thursday, March 5 at 6 p.m. in Hill Center 104. The 2015 HPPE speaker series is sponsored by the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education. This year's topic is "Teaching, Learning, and Diversity in the 21st Century." For more information or to RSVP for the event, visit the calendar listing found here. Read more . . . (26 words) Equally Prepared: Financial Planning for the LGBT Community - Register NowContributed by Cheryl Thomason on 03/01/15 The Office of Human Resources is pleased to partner with TIAA-CREF to offer "Equally Prepared: Financial Planning for the LGBT Community" on Wednesday, March 11 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Read more . . . (105 words) Are you interested in studying abroad? IES Abroad is one of Ithaca College's affiliated study abroad providers. An IES representative will be on campus next Tuesday, March 3, 12:10-1:00, in Textor 101 to meet with students and provide further information about the IES study abroad options. A free pizza lunch will be provided! Read more . . . (269 words) Deadlines extended for some summer study abroad programs!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 03/01/15 Are you looking to do something exciting next summer? Consider one of Ithaca College's summer study abroad programs! During Summer 2015, we will be offering a variety of programs across the globe. Deadlines have been extended to March 6 for the following IC summer study abroad programs: Read more . . . (104 words) Take advantage of the more than 350 concerts offered each year by the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at ithaca.edu/concerts; highlights across the next week are listed below. Can't make it? Web-streamed performances are available live and on demand at ithaca.edu/music/live. Check the expanded webcasting schedule for more information! Read more . . . (123 words) Calling All Staff...Commencement 2015 Festivities are right around the corner…We Need Your Help...Contributed by Suzanne Smith on 02/28/15 We Need Your Help! Help our Students Have a Great Commencement Weekend! Read more . . . (384 words) 1 Credit Mini Courses begin after Spring Break. Sign up now.Contributed by Warren Schlesinger on 02/28/15 Sign up on HOMER for a 1 credit FLEFF mini course. Courses start March 16th (Block II). Students in each of these courses attend films and participate in events offered by the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival. FLEFF is sponsored by Ithaca College. More info about the Festival is available at https://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/ The festival runs from April 6-12, 2015. Course descriptions are below. Read more . . . (947 words) On February 26, 2015, our Ithaca College community came together like never before in a one-day effort to generate support for our students and our college. On behalf of the Division of Institutional Advancement, I want to thank you for making our first-ever IC Giving Day such a tremendous success! This was a historic moment for IC. We ended the 24-hour period with 2,306 gifts representing $735,249. The college also set a new record for most gifts received in a single day. Read more . . . (208 words) Associate Professor Cory Brown, Writing Department, has published a personal essay in the nonfiction and art magazine South Loop Review, out of Columbia College Chicago. The essay, entitled "Compliance," also won finalist in Missouri Review's 2013 essay competition and will appear later this year in the local literary magazine States of Mind. The essay is about his sister's death.
Feminism Matters: Cultivating a Passion for Gender Justice, a lecture by Dr. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Distinguished Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Syracuse University.Contributed by Carla Golden on 02/27/15 The Women's and Gender Studies Program presents a lecture by Dr. Chandra Talpade Mohanty titled Feminism Matters: Cultivating a Passion for Gender Justice. March 3, 2015 in Business 111, 6-8 pm. Light refreshments will be served before the talk. IC women of STEM connects women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields at Ithaca College. IC women of STEM's mission is to foster a community that stimulates discussions related to research opportunities, internships, education, and outreach in STEM for women in the School of Humanities and Sciences. To learn more about this group of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians, follow us on Facebook or send an email to ICWomenSTEM@ithaca.edu to join our email list. Read more . . . (110 words) Pendleton Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts Scholarship for 2015-16 academic year deadline set.Contributed by Barbara Terrell on 02/27/15 Ellie Fitts Fulmer to present at the Faculty Colloquium on Thursday, March 5, 2015Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 02/27/15 Submitted on behalf of Linda Petrosino, Interim Provost Please join me on Thursday, March 5, 2015 for the second Faculty Colloquium for the spring semester. Dr. Ellie Fitts Fulmer, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of education in her second year at IC. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Literacy and Social Studies, and supervises student teachers in elementary schools throughout the greater Ithaca area. Dr. Fulmer’s recent scholarship includes The Race Comedy Project, which is currently enrolling participants for focus groups beginning in March.
Read more . . . (277 words) Designing Assignments in ICC Quantitative Literacy CoursesContributed by Wade Pickren on 02/27/15 Monday, March 2, 2015 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Register here) Read more . . . (76 words) Join us for an adventure in Africa and earn two credits!Contributed by Kathaleen Besemer on 02/27/15 Short term study abroad in Malawi, open to all majors! Read more . . . (35 words) |
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