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Ping Pong Tournament

Contributed by Hannah Goodman on 12/01/14 

Ping Pong and Free food and Charity, what more could you ask for? 

 

 

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Leadership Weekend applications are now being accepted. All First-Year Students are welcome to apply! 

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Holiday Season Fire Safety Policies

Contributed by Tim Ryan on 12/01/14 

With the holiday season upon us,  it is a good time to review the college's policies on the safe use of decorations.  Please take a moment to read this important information.

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 Students interested in Health courses for Winter Session have two selections from which to choose. Both are two week online courses.

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IC Voice Faculty Deborah Montgomery, Marc Webster and Ivy Walz will perform Mozart Requiem with Blackstone Valley Community Chorus, directed by mother of alum. They will also lead a singing master class for Boston area high school student singers.

 

Are you interested in getting some copy-editing experience? Want to kick off your journalism career, broaden your skill set, or get involved with an online publication?

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Katalin Lustyik, Associate Professor, (MASS Department,Television-Radio Program) gives an invited presentation at an international workshop entitled "The Transnational History of Children's Media" hosted by the Department for Media, Cognition and Communication  at the University of Copenhagen on December 3-5, 2014.

Dr. Lustyik's presentation, focusing on one of her current research projects, is entitled "'Intruders' welcome in Hungary?" Fifty years of children's television in a transnational context."

Patricia Zimmermann, professor of Screen Studies and codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, presented a paper entitled “Taking Things Apart: Convening Micropublics in New Media Arts,” at the 20th Annual International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

ISEA is an international symposium for new media scholars, artists, designers, programmers, coders, and innovators.

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Biochemistry majors Emily Powers ('15) and Katie Luckett ('16) presented their research, performed in collaboration with  Jean Hardwick (Biology), at the annual Society for Neuroscience meetings in Washington DC.   

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 Jean Hardwick was awarded the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience "Outstanding Service Award"  at their annual meeting as part of the Society for Neuroscience meetings in Washington DC.

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A powerful quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. One of Dr. King's greatest visions was a world with communities working together to address their challenges.

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What days? Monday December 1st to Friday December 5th (except Wednesday)
What time? 10am to 3pm
Where? Tabling in Campus Center Lobby (outside Grand Central Cafe).

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The Spring 2015 Student Organization Fair is Wednesday, January 28 from 10am-3pm in Emerson Suites. There will be over 100 student organizations promoting events, recruiting members, and showcasing their student organization. The student organization is free to attend. Take this opportunity to network with student leaders, find your passion and sign up for so many amazing student organizations. 

Student Organizations interested in signing up please click here. All recognized and new student organizations are able to sign up. Deadline to sign up is January 21 by 5pm.

*Please note OSEMA Recognized and Recreational Sport Clubs have top priority. 

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 Do you have a friend or co-worker who has been feeling blue lately? Do you wish you could do something for them? You’re in luck — there is something you can do! Nominate them to receive a Love Letter Bundle from IC More Love Letters!

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Participate in Service Saturday this December 6th and feel the holiday cheer!

 

We’re excited for another great month of volunteering in the local community, so join the team and help out.

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

·         Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair

·         Downtown Ithaca Alliance’s “Santa’s Arrival” Event

·         Salvation Army

·         Friends of the Tompkins County Library 

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Each year the Office of Alumni Relations and Career Services collaborate to put on networking events that bring together IC alumni with current students called Network Nights. This year’s winter break Network Nights will take place in New York City and Boston.

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You are invited to join the Ithaca College Department of Physics & Astronomy for Public Viewing Night at the Clinton B. Ford Observatory this Friday December 5, 2014 from 8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.

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Please join us for a talk entitled: Astro-geology from Io to Old Faithful
with Julie Rathbun & Tyler Nordgren, University of Redlands

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Coats for Humanity

Contributed by Morgan Gatzemeyer on 11/30/14 

Donate all your old and unused coats in order to help someone less fortunate this winter!

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What is globalization and how has it affected various religions?

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