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Ravi Rakkulchon ’15 designed the set for the opera “Little Women”, composed by Mark Adamo and currently in performance in Dillingham Center. Rakkulchon is a B.F.A. theatrical production arts major with a design concentration, originally from Bangkok, Thailand.

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There is still time to take the What’s Your Financial IQ Challenge and be entered to win a tablet computer! 

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Student Employees perform an invaluable service with enthusiasm, dedication and initiative.  Along with our annual celebration of appreciation, that takes place in April, we will be honoring one Student Employee with an Ithaca College Student Employee of the Year Award.  Each Department will be allowed one student nomination. The Student Employment Office will begin accepting nominations immediately and continue to do so until March 15, 2015. All nominations must be completed online and contain the required documentation, noted below to be considered complete and eligible for the committee to review.  Ithaca College employs approximately 3,000 student employees each academic year and we know that selecting just one student nominee per department is a hard task. We highly suggest departmental committees for the nomination selection review.

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"College students appear to spend almost nine hours per day - more than half our waking hours - on our phones."

In this article in SH101

  • Learn how to get your texting under control with these 6 tips 
  • Check out the online texting-while-driving simulator by AT&T
  •  Watch students videos ("quick battery trick", "night phone fix", "10 minute tip")

Check it our here:

http://readsh101.com/ithaca.html

 

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 CMA EDU will be holding their first info meeting TODAY!

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Join the International Club of Ithaca College for InterFashional Night, an annual fashion show showcasing clothing from all around the world. International AND American students get the chance to walk the runway wearing traditional clothing from all around the world. We will also have live entertainment.

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Look out for our Superhero and Superheroine advertisements and visit our selection website!

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Look out for our Superhero and Superheroine advertisements and visit our selection website!

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We are pleased to announce our newest IC A Healthy Me Challenge - The Stop Light Challenge developed by Joseph D'Alessandro (Health Sciences Major, with a Nutrition Emphasis).   

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Knit-A-Thon!

Contributed by Sabina Leybold on 02/16/15 

Come enjoy an evening of knitting or crocheting with IC Project Sunshine!

Take a study break and join us in Ithaca Falls Room in Campus Center at 7pm on Monday, February 23.

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ICNYC Info Sessions

Contributed by Melissa Gattine on 02/16/15 

Submitted on behalf of Tanya Saunders, Assistant Provost
 
This week, information sessions regarding the ICNYC Program are being held for majors in the School of Music (Tuesday at noon in Whalen 3320) and for majors in the School of Business and in the Park School of Communications (on Thursday at 12:10pm in BUS 111 for both Schools).
 
If you are a major in the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, please plan to attend the ICNYC info session scheduled for Tuesday, February 24 at 12:10pm in CHS 201). H&S majors will have their information session on the same date at the same time in Friends 301.
 
All students of any major are invited to meet the Director of the ICNYC Program, Mr. Hersey Egginton, on Thursday, February 26 at 12:10pm in BUS 204. If you miss your School info session, please attend this general session for all students and majors. We look forward to seeing you!
 

 Lunch and conversation with Carole Dennis, Professor, Occupational Therapy, regarding her proposal and grant submission experiences.

Thursday, February 26
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Founders Room - Founders Room – PRWC – 3rd Floor

Bring your ideas/concept paper and talk with Wade Pickren, Director Sponsored Research and Warren Calderone, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations

REGISTER HERE FOR THURSDAY GRANTS 101

 

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 Lunch and Conversation with Jake Brenner, Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies and Science regarding his proposal and grant submission experiences.

Wednesday, February 25
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Founders Room - Founders Room – PRWC – 3rd Floor

Bring your ideas/concept paper and talk with Wade Pickren, PhD, Director of Sponsored Research and Warren Calderone, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations

REGISTER HERE FOR WEDNESDAY GRANTS 101

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Join us on Wednesday, February 18, from  6:30-7:30  p.m. in Business 103, to learn more about the School of Business' M.B.A. programs.

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Majors in the Roy H. Park School of Communications and School of Business are invited to attend a joint information session about the ICNYC Program.

The info session is scheduled for Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 12:10 p.m. in Business 111. 

Applications are now being accepted for the Fall 2015 ICNYC program.

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Trip to the Museum of the Earth on Saturday, February 21, 2015! This local museum is exceptional. Let's go, "Explore Earth and its prehistoric past—from the tiniest trilobite to the mighty mastodon— through engaging displays, hands-on features, stunning fossils, and science-inspired art" (www.priweb.org/). Don't miss exciting science opportunity (did I mention the mastodon?). One of the current exhibits, Quirks of Nature, features the work of Rosemary Mosco, a popular, brilliant, and creative science communicator. Read more about Rosemary Mosco here:birdandmoon.com.

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Tompkins County Public Library, in partnership with the Tompkins County Civil War Sesquicentennial Commemoration Commission, will host “Hiving the Bees: Frederick Douglass and John Brown,” a presentation by Ithaca College Professor Hugh Egan, February 18 at 6 p.m. in the Library’s BorgWarner Community Room.

 

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Associate professor Jorge Villavicencio Grossmann was awarded a Fulbright grant to conduct creative work in Valencia, Spain, in late spring and summer of 2016.

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Make LinkedIn Work For You

Contributed by Shelli Mekos on 02/16/15 

Your online presence impacts your career success.  Learn how to make your LinkedIn profile impressive, navigate the site and effectively use this networking tool.  We'll share tips for students which will help you build a successful profile.

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The School of Humanities and Sciences and the Department of Writing are pleased to present award-winning nonfiction writer Janisse Ray as the first Distinguished Visiting Writer of the semester. She will read from her latest book, The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food at 7:30pm on Thursday, February 19 in Klingenstein Lounge in Campus Center.

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