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A complete list of recognized student organization can be foundhere.

If your student organization is not on the list you will need to complete the steps below by March 6 to become an OSEMA Recognized Student Organization.

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A Campus StayCation may not be the first thing that comes to mind in freezing temperatures, but you may be going places!

Stop by and check out our Campus StayCation event, complete with destination decor and signature dishes. Forget your winter woes and join us for a Campus StayCation Celebration!

Your journey begins Thursday, Feb. 26th, at Dinner / 5pm - 7pm at Terrace Dining Hall.

And, while you're enjoying your StayCation escape from the winter weather, enter the National Prize Sweepstakes for a chance to win 1 of 3 "Vacation Getaway" prize packages.That's right, you could be going places! To enter, visit: www.campusstaycation.com

Towers and Campus Center Dining Halls will also be featuring "get away" signature dishes. So, if you can't make it Terrace DH, check out Towers or Campus Center and take a break!

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"If someone demands a lot of your energy or leaves you feeling bad about yourself, consider whether or not the friendship is worth it."

In this article in SH101

  • Is your friendship healthy? Take this quiz. 
  • What to do if you run into conflict with your friend
  • Watch students videos ("text fail", "make a bff", "buddy system")

Check it out here:

http://readsh101.com/ithaca.html

 

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We’re in the midst of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (NEDAW). You may have seen posters up all over campus, emphasizing this year’s theme, “I had no idea.” It is especially fitting for the college environment where so many of your peers had no idea they were heading into trouble when they innocently began a diet or a new exercise regimen to improve their health. Sometimes good intentions turn very wrong. 

If you have friends who are very preoccupied with food, dieting, weight, and body image, and who seem depressed or irritable, and may be having difficulties with class, work and friendships, then they may have an eating disorder.

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On Monday, February 23rd, approximately 3000 IC undergraduates were randomly chosen to participate in the 2015 IC Student Health Survey.

The survey is confidential, and contains all multiple-choice questions regarding students' health habits and concerns. The data we collect will be used to help us improve health and wellness programs and services for students.

 

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ITS offers technology workshops every week on a variety of topics and software applications in the Technology Learning Center (101 Friends Hall) at no charge to all faculty, staff, and students. The TLC will be offering the following training sessions:

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IC’s first-ever Giving Day is happening tomorrow Thursday, February 26, and we’re spicing things up with a little friendly competition. We’re pitting school against school to secure bragging rights and to support all IC students!

Overall, our goal is to secure 607 total gifts -- a nod to our favorite area code -- in 24 hours. If we reach that goal, a group of special alumni will give an additional $226,000 to help IC students. A matching gift of $26,000 will also be awarded to the school at IC with the highest level of participation based on its total number of alumni, parent, and student donors.

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As winners of the recent 2015 IC Concerto Competition, Piano Performance sophomore, Junwen Liang (from the studio of Charis Dimaras) and Clarinet Performance & Music Education junior, Ryan Pereira (from the studio of Michael Galvan) will appear as concerto soloists with the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jeffery Meyer this Sunday, March 1, 2015, at 4:00 pm in Ford Hall at the Whalen Center for Music. 

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Wed. Feb. 25th @ 12-12:50pm, Taughannock Falls Room, 3rd Floor Campus Center

Learn about what it means to access your intuition so you can expand your confidence and decision-making tools!

 

 

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Please join us at the Handwerker Gallery for a talk with exhibiting photographer Mercedes Dorame on Friday, February 27, at 4 pm.  Ms. Dorame will speak about her work on view at the gallery in the exhibition ORIGIN STORIES: Altar Apparitions, and to discuss the conceptual, political, and personal themes examined by her practice.

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The Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity and Handwerker Gallery are co-hosting a talk by Katie Dorame, a visual artist from Oakland, C.A. The talk comes as part of the CSCRE Discussion Series, TECH N' COLOR: Technology, Race, Resistance and Handwerker Gallery exhibition, Origin Stories (read more).

When/Where:
Thursday, February 26
7-9pm
Handwerker Gallery

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Portions of the M-Lot and the S-Lot Extension will be reserved for special event needs and unavailable as general parking from Thursday, 2/26 through Saturday, 2/28.  Day-by-day details of the closures are as follows. 

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As first posted to Intercom on 2/20/15, the U-Lot (Campus Center) parking lot will be closed from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 25 as reserved special event parking. 

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 Come join us and talk about Women Leaders in the form of a Talent Showcase.

 

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Klezmer: Jewish Roots Music

Contributed by Annette Levine on 02/24/15 

Join us as we kickoff the Spring 2015 Jewish Studies Faculty Showcase!!!

Klezmer: Jewish Roots Music
Dr. Peter Rothbart

Thursday, February 26th
12:10-1
Clark Lounge
 

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 Michael Haaf (Chemistry) presented a talk entitled "Inquiry at the Intersection of Chemistry and Art," at the Dowd Art Gallery at SUNY Cortland on February 18th. The interdisciplinary talk was attended by chemists, artists, and art historians.

Dr. Mary Lourdes Silva would like your participation to complete a 20-30 minute open-ended interview on the ICC e-portfolio requirement. 

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Spring Break Housing Information

Contributed by Dani Perkins on 02/24/15 

As part of the Office of Residential Life’s 2014-2015 pilot extending break housing, Spring break housing will be offered for the entirety of the Spring 2015 break period, beginning at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Saturday, March 7th, 2015 and continuing through 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 15th, 2015.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Register here)
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

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Dr. Alejandra Zambrano (Modern Languages and Literatures) presented at the 2015 Lozano Long Conference: Nuevas Disidencias: Youth Culture, Transnational Flows, and the Remaking of Politics in the Americas at The University of Texas at Austin. Her paper focused on the international education programs of La Poderosa Media Project, an organization that promotes youth empowerment, collaborative learning, and cultural empathy through visual arts programs in the Americas.

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