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This is our biggest event of the semester!

Mark your calendars:


Feb 22nd @ 7pm - Emerson Suites

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Come to the library between February 11th - 18th for a blind date with a book.  

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Come to this information session on Feb 18 at 5pm to learn more about the Student Assistant, Marketing Interns, and volunteer Peer Career Advisor opportunities. And there will be FREE pizza!

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Dr. Derrick Fox, assistant professor of music education/choral, will be presenting his session entitled: “50 Shades of Grading: Implementing Assessment in the Choral Classroom” at the 2015 American Choral Directors Association National Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Fox’s presentation will offer a myriad of assessment strategies that allow for individual student feedback, aide in the learning of musical repertoire and strengthen student musicianship.

The American Choral Directors National Conference offers a comprehensive educational and performance experience for choral music professionals to enhance their skills in the areas of rehearsal techniques, literature, pedagogy, and technology. The American Choral Directors Association is the professional association for choral directors.

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You've probably heard by now that networking is the key to landing internships and jobs, but you may still be wondering HOW exactly to do that¿ Come to this workshop to learn how to proactively connect with employers and make lasting impressions that can lead to job and internship opportunities.

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Make LinkedIn Work For You

Contributed by Shelli Mekos on 02/11/15 

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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Wiffle Ball Registration Is Open

Contributed by Chris Thomas on 02/11/15 

 Have some free time on Monday or Tuesday night? Come play some wiffle ball!

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Teacher Recruitment Days (TRD) is an interviewing event held annually at SUNY Cortland during the spring semester. TRD 2015 will take place on Thursday, April 16 and Friday, April 17. Pre-registration is required. Districts from across the country send recruiters to conduct interviews for known and anticipated vacancies. Candidates from 12 Central New York colleges and universities are invited to attend this employment event. In addition, several graduate education programs from the 12 member CNYTRD colleges and universities will be in attendance on April 16 for undergraduate students interested in obtaining information about their programs.

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 Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

Volunteering is fun,

So join the Service Saturdays crew!

Celebrate February 14th by volunteering in your local community and helping out with some FUN events and IMPORTANT causes.

Students can choose to volunteer at one of these awesome sites:

·         Cayuga Ridge Extended Care

·         Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library

Service Saturdays is your opportunity to make a difference the fun and easy way!

For more information on this event, and to SIGN UP, click HERE!

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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!

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If sweet things make your heart sing, stop by Campus Center Dining Hall at dinner, where you will find sweet desserts at the World's Fare station. And, it's just close enough to Valentine's Day to allow for a little indulgence and get your just desserts!

Indulge with cheesecake topped with bananas foster, or splurge on cheesecake with the a delicious triple berry topping.

Either way, it's a sweet thang at the World's Fare station! Join us: Wednesday, Feb. 11th and Thursday, Feb. 12th at Campus Center Dining Hall during dinner service hours!

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Network Nights in New York City or Boston were a great success with nearly 300 alumni and 200 students participating, and we’re happy to announce that we’ll be doing another Network Night right here on campus! Career Services and Alumni Relations are co-sponsoring Ithaca Network Night which will be held Friday, March 20. Since networking is crucial to career success, what better way to get connected with IC alumni than right here on campus?

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Contributed on behalf of Keith W. "Mac" McIntosh, Chief Information Officer and Associate Vice President of Information Technology Services 

Please stop by Klingenstein Lounge this evening between 6:00pm - 7:00pm and have a bite to eat and share your thoughts on topics such as: Sakai, Homer, Classrooms, Labs, Computer Repairs, Residence Halls and more.

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What's the difference between stress, anxiety, and anxiety disorder? 

Read "Don't Panic" in SH101:

  • Click on interactive tools to learn more about anxiety
  • Read stories about personal experiences 
  • Watch videos to get some tips on how to stress less 

Check it out here:

http://readsh101.com/ithaca.html

 

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This Friday, and every Friday! Want to come play (or learn to play) contra music? Come to Fish Bowl, the open contra music group that meets on Friday afternoons in the Campus Center, near or inside the Fish Bowl (the glass-walled room near the coffee shop). 

 

 

 

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Wed. Feb. 11th @ 12-12:50pm, Taughannock Falls Room, 3rd Floor Campus Center

 

Dr. Pierre Germaud, DC, from the Spinal Wellness Center of Ithaca, will give a talk about the main function of the human spine, what a healthy spine looks and feels like, learn which side your spine leans to, and why all this matters.
                         

 

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Be at the PUB tomorrow at 7 pm

Contributed by Keyana Taffe on 02/10/15 

Come to IC Square or the pub on Wednesday, February 11th at 7.p.m to enjoy a great performance by Levi Stephens and bob your heads with SAB...it'll be worth it.

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Paul Wilson, Assistant Professor of Art History, has recently had an article published in the journal Photographies.  The article, “The Photographic Object: Utopia in Zwelethu Mthethwa’s Interiors,” examines a series of photographs that depict residents inside their homes in an informal settlement of Cape Town.  If you’d like free access to the article, contact him (pwilson@ithaca.edu).

Article link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17540763.2014.974286

Do you like Desserts? That's probably a dumb question; however, IC Culinary Arts will be hosting their annual Valentine's Day Bake sale on Thursday February 12th from 9:00-3:00 pm in the North Foyer (outside Emerson Suites in Campus Center).

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Individual development planning identifies the employee’s development goals and the strategies for achieving them by linking them to the organization’s mission and goals. Taking responsibility for your professional development can be challenging. Let us help you get started! The Office of Human Resources would like to invite you to attend a workshop devoted to creating an Individual Development Plan. We will meet on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. in room # 52 on the Garden Level of the Peggy Ryan Williams Center. 

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