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Planning on doing an awesome internship in the summer of 2015? Would some extra money help cover the costs? Keep reading! Read more . . . (222 words) Career Services announces new drop-in hours for the Spring 2015 semester (when classes are in session):
Read more . . . (80 words) Looking to collaborate with other student organizations?Contributed by Emily Quinn on 01/18/15 Are you looking for new ideas for your student organization? Want to learn from other successful student organizations? Read more . . . (56 words) Are you looking for new ideas on how to retain members, market your organization, run effective meetings and/or more? Read more . . . (45 words) Take Small Steps to Big Fitness in 2015 - Check out the January issue of Student Health 101!Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 01/18/15 Want to improve your fitness level this year? January is a great time to get started. Learn how in this month's issue of Student Health 101. Check it out at http://readsh101.com/ithaca.html And make it easy on yourself by signing up to receive Student Health 101 each month by email! Just click on the "Sign Up" tab in the magazine.
Read more . . . (35 words) The Department of English has a limited number of seats still available in these classes: ENGL 21500 Contemporary Topics in Science Fiction; ENGL 21900 Shakespeare; ENGL 25000 Translation: The Art of Disguise; ENGL 26400 From Auschwitz to Argentina; ENGL 31200 Dramatic Literature II; ENGL 32400 Literature of the Bible; ENGL 39000 Metamorphoses: Ovid to Rushdie. ENGL 21900 and ENGL 31200 both currently convey ICC credit.
Read more . . . (1267 words) Faculty/Staff Talking Circle on Race and Racism: Now Accepting ApplicationsContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 01/18/15 Have you ever had a question about race but were uncomfortable or unsure how to ask? What does racism mean to you? How do you experience racism? How do you think racism has affected your and others’ lives? How do you cope with the effects? Who is responsible for eliminating racism? How might that happen? Read more . . . (262 words) 4th Annual Wheels4Women Cabaret to Benefit Victims of Domestic Violence in IndiaContributed by Kathleen Mulligan on 01/18/15 On Sunday, January 25 at 4 pm the senior class of the Department of Theatre Arts will present the 4th Annual Wheels4Women Benefit Cabaret. The cabaret will last about 75 minutes with an intermission and will feature music and poetry performed by senior BFA performance majors. There will also be a raffle for professional theatre tickets (the Hangar, the Kitchen, the Merry-Go-Round), a 5-show pass to Cinemapolis, and an auction for a home made pie! Suggested donation is 10.00 per adult and 5.00 for students. The cabaret will take place in the Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center. All donations are tax deductible and checks should be made out to Ithaca College with “Wheels4Women” in the memo.
Read more . . . (298 words) Interested in studying abroad? Info Sessions coming up soon!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 01/18/15 Are you interested in studying abroad? Come learn more about your options at our various info sessions, starting next week. Read more . . . (188 words) The Office of International Programs is now reviewing applications to the London Center for Fall 2015. The deadline for Fall 2015 applications is Monday, March 2, but we will review complete applications on a rolling basis as they come in. NOTE: we are expecting a large applicant pool for fall study in London, and it is possible we will not be able to accommodate all applicants. Therefore, get your complete application submitted online as soon as possible! Read more . . . (132 words) Did you know? CAPS now has a Facebook page to keep the campus community informed on mental health and wellness related concerns. Follow us today Welcome back Students! The Fitness Center's group fitness schedule is now posted on our website. Group fitness classes will begin on Tuesday 1/20/15. Unless otherwise indicated, sign-ups for each class will be available at the Fitness Center front desk 30 minutes before each scheduled start time. Enjoy! Read more . . . (24 words) “The ultimate promise of technology is to make us master of a world that we command by the push of a button” ~ Volker Grassmuck Read more . . . (121 words) Are you getting a laptop replaced as part of Technology Renewal for Spring 2015? If you are, you have a great opportunity to bring the laptop to ITS for replacement this Wednesday, January 21st! Read more . . . (274 words) Vagina Monologue Auditions: Jan 20th and 21st - No theatrical experience necessary!Contributed by Julia Castle on 01/17/15 It's that time of year again! IC Players is, once again, producing the Vagina Monologues, and is holding auditions!!! Read more . . . (161 words) Optical Scanning - Charcoal Scantron for Sakai GradebookContributed by Kathleen Weeks on 01/16/15 Information Technology Services is pleased to announce the addition of a new charcoal answer sheet for exam optical scanning services. The new charcoal form will enable the instructors to have students use their Netpass Username ID on the answer sheets and allow ITS to provide a file compatible with the Sakai Gradebook. Read more . . . (545 words) (UPDATED with a statement about sexual assault confidentiality) Faculty members play an important role in the lives of students that extends beyond the teaching of course material. The staff of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) recognizes faculty’s potential to influence student’s attitudes about mental health care. We know the stigma about accessing mental health services cause some students to suffer needlessly. Therefore, we invite you to partner with us to identify students at risk, reach out to them, or to report your concerns via the Students at Risk Initiative. Read more . . . (311 words) Listen to what your colleagues have to say on IC Speaks!Contributed by Bailey Reagan on 01/16/15 President Tom Rochon has launched his podcast blog, IC Speaks!
https://www.ithaca.edu/president/blogs/podcast:_ic_speaks/
Read more . . . (73 words) July 4–28, 2015; 2 credits; $3,900 (plus airfare). Study abroad in Galway, Ireland this July and attend and volunteer at 2 major arts festivals! Over 3 weeks, you’ll earn 2 academic credits and be placed in volunteer positions on the Galway Film Fleadh (www.galwayfilmfleadh.com) and/or Galway International Arts Festival (www.giaf.ie)* . Galway was recently named “Official City of Film” by UNESCO… right in time for your visit! Read more . . . (137 words) DO NOT PUT KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS IN THE COMPOST COLLECTION BINS, PUT THEM IN THE TRASH.
Due to processing difficulties Cayuga Compost is no longer accepting for processing any material that contains cutlery.
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