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Get your ICC Writing Intensive (WI) AND Diversity (DV) in one online course in 2 weeks in May; course content focuses on mobile, social, and web technologies.Contributed by Devan Rosen on 04/13/20 TVR320: Topics in Media Technology: The Seduction and Surveillance of New Media (ICC WI and ICC DV) CRN# 10051, focuses on how new media (mobile, social, web, etc.) has led to some unanticipated outcomes that affect our personal life experience in both utopic and dystopic ways. We will also focus on how digital media has impacted the construction of individual and group identities, challenged inequality, and given a voice to people and populations that have been systematically marginalized. Read more . . . (438 words) Join members of the IC Sexual Violence Prevention Committee and the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County for a one-hour online training on Bystander Intervention. Learn skills for overcoming barriers when it comes to intervening around sexual and relationship violence, and to tap into the power that you already hold to stand up and stay something! Click here to Join the Zoom Meeting ID: 428-235-487 Meeting Password: 042020 For a complete list of programming visit our Events Calendar. Bystander Intervention : April 13th & 18th @ 1:00 PM ESTContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/13/20 Join members of the IC Sexual Violence Prevention Committee and the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County for a one-hour online training on Bystander Intervention. Learn skills for overcoming barriers when it comes to intervening around sexual and relationship violence, and to tap into the power that you already hold to stand up and stay something! For a complete list of programming visit our Events Calendar.
Join us on April 15th @ 7:00 PM EST, for a Q+A and group discussion with the mind behind the "Good Girls Don't Tell" documentary, our very own Jen Huemmer, Assistant Professor, Strategic Communications. For more information and a link to the short film, visit our webpage. For a complete list of programming visit our Events Calendar. Intersectionality of Domestic Violence : April 10th @ 2:00 PM ESTContributed by Omar Stoute on 04/13/20 This Presentation will look at Domestic Violence through the theory of Intersectionality and will seek to explain why certain marginalized groups experience higher rates of intimate partner violence. We will look at ways in which current systems are unsupported and at ways we can provide support to those who are impacted. Click here to Join the Zoom Call Meeting ID: 897-133-308 Meeting Password: 04102020 Join us for a conversation on April 20th @ 5:00 PM, for the Healthy Online Dating webinar, focused on strategies for staying Safe and Healthy while swiping left or right. Click here to Join the Zoom Call | Meeting ID: 740-509-479 Meeting Password: 04202020 For a complete list of programming visit our Events Calendar.
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE SUMMER 2020 SESSION. Sign up now!Contributed by Christine Hafer on 04/13/20 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the SUMMER 2020 SESSION (MAY 18-MAY 29, 2020) FROM HOME! Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track. To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology for SUMMER 2020 term on Homerconnect. Online registration will remain open for add/drop by matriculated students until 11:59 pm May 18, 2020. A 30% tuition discount is applied to summer session undergraduate tuition charges. Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information about the course. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE SUMMER 2020 SESSION. Sign up now!Contributed by Christine Hafer on 04/13/20 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the SUMMER 2020 SESSION (MAY 18-MAY 29, 2020) FROM HOME! Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track. To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 01: Educational Psychology for SUMMER 2020 term on Homerconnect. Online registration will remain open for add/drop by matriculated students until 11:59 pm May 18, 2020. A 30% tuition discount is applied to summer session undergraduate tuition charges. Contact Dr. Christine Havens-Hafer at chavenshafer@ithaca.edu for more information about the course. IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. Read more . . . (71 words) IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. April 15, 2020 (Every Wednesday) Each week IC Soul is facilitated by a different IC staff, faculty, or student. Together, we'll light a candle, share in silence, music, and text, reflect in small groups, and receive a blessing. This week Courtney Owens, Assistant Director of Leadership Programs in the Office of Student Engagement is leading our reflection on theme of kindness. Read more . . . (71 words) IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. Read more . . . (71 words) IC Soul* is a weekly 30-minute interactive shared reflection space for any student, staff, or faculty regardless of religious, spiritual or non-religious worldview. Hosted by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. Read more . . . (71 words) Ithaca College's Sexual Violence Prevention Committee proudly offers you a series of prevention programming for April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Topics include: Healthy Online Dating, Bystander Intervention, Healthy Masculinity & Much More! For a complete list of programming visit our Events Calendar.
Calling all super cool, and excited student organizations, we have a place for you to call home! Read more . . . (65 words) Fundraising & Nonprofits with Alumna Malinda LoganContributed by Cheryl Rotyliano on 04/12/20 Thursday, April 16th at 6:00 pm Are you interested in working for a nonprofit? Enjoy fundraising? or teaching? Read more . . . (112 words) Congratulations Department of Occupational Therapy Students - 2020 Graduate ColloquiumContributed by Anne Carlineo on 04/12/20 The Department of Occupational Therapy is excited to present our 2020 Occupational Therapy Graduate Colloquium for your viewing! A huge shout out our graduate students for their excellent work and to all faculty members and staff who worked with students on their projects! Read more . . . (100 words) The Counseling, Health & Wellness Department at Ithaca College, in collaboration with campus partners, has created a website to house various resources related to health, wellness and COVID-19. We have recently added a faculty/staff section and are continuing to add content for the entire IC Community. Read more . . . (61 words) Miss the Campus Bathroom Reading Material? Digital April Installment Out Now!Contributed by Rebecca Evans on 04/12/20 Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability Read more . . . (57 words) Active bystanders can help to prevent sexual violence! Read more . . . (141 words) Mondays are RUFF, make today better by seeing some cute pets! Join Campus Center for a Show & Tell where the attention is on pets. Read more . . . (82 words) |
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