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It's only been a little over a month since we were last in the Suites, but for some reason it feels like it was decades ago... or was it? Ithacappella is bringing you all the way back to the 1980s for our Block II Concert, this Saturday, Nov. 8th at 7:30pm in Emerson Suites.

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Working outside the United States can be simple or more complicated than you imagined, depending on what you want to do or where in the world you want to go. This workshop will help you figure out how to job search and network internationally, relocate and adjust to new cultural norms, and offer best practices for launching an international career.

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This week IC Arts Ink is changing it up a bit going from the visual arts to music to the ears. However instead of guitars and drums we're bringing out notebooks and pencils to create a sweet melody. So come to Williams 222 this Thursday, Nov. 6th at 7pm to bang, shake, and get creative with us to some tunes.    

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The Harvest Moon Dance is an annual intergenerational event where local seniors meet and interact with members of the Ithaca College Community. 

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We still have a handfull of seats available for Thursday, November 6th workshop on Cultural Compentency.

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Submitted on behalf of Linda Petrosino, Interim Provost and Vice President for Educational Affairs.

Students of Ithaca College:

On November 15th, SUNY Cortland will host the annual Cortaca Jug game, with our varsity football teams vying for possession of the Jug. We are all very proud of the accomplishments of both teams and believe that the game this year will once again be a great one. 

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Watch the video and listen to 3 IC business students and one "student of business".

Buy tickets for Ithaca College Theatre's production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" by going to ithaca.ticketforce.com. Performances begin November 4th @ 8pm.

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This new tool allows cutting edge technology to make it simple and fast to submit your print jobs to the Center for Print Production.

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As part of the interview process for the position of Director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity – You are invited to a presentation by Dr. Belisa Gonzalez, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology. The presentation will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 from 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm in Clark Lounge.

 

 

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (bring your lunch) (Register here) (Registration is recommended, but not required.)
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

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Help us kickoff our chapter of CMA's college outreach program, CMA EDU, at 8pm in Williams 225, where we will be live-streaming the awards show!

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Chris Kelly, a writer and stage manager at Saturday Night Live, will be on campus Thursday, November 6, 2014. He will speak at 4:00 p.m. in the Park Hall Auditorium. The session is open to all students.

Prior to SNL, Kelly worked at Funny or Die and The Onion News Network. He has also stage managed numerous including the Grammy Awards, Tonys, Emmys, and MTV Video Music Awards.

Kelly will talk about his job as a stage manager, how he got started, and some "war stories" from SNL.

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The Academic Advising Center will be meeting with students on a drop-in basis only the week of November 10- 14. 

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Contributed on behalf of Sally J. Neal, Director of the Center for Academic Advancement

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 Monday, November 10- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and the IC Human Subjects Research Approval Process – 3:10 pm – 4:05 pm – Center for Faculty Excellence – 316 Gannett Center

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Facilitated by Miranda Kaye, Assistant Professor of Exercise and Sport Sciences, with the assistance of Melinda Cozzolino, Chair of HSR and Associate Professor and Chair Graduate Program, Occupational Therapy and MaryAnn Taylor, Coordinator, Sponsored Research

After a brief introduction to SoTL practices and sample projects, we will focus on the practical steps of obtaining Ithaca College Human Subjects Review Board (HSR) approval for conducting this research. Potential topics include:

• Knowing whether or not you need to get HSR approval.

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 Do you love theater? Is there a show you have always wanted to direct? Well now is your chance to do just that! IC Players has opened its Director Proposal applications for its spring season! Download the form today!

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Chip Gagnon, Associate Professor of Politics, was an invited participant at the workshop "Sources of Populism in the Balkans" held in Marija Bistrica, Croatia. The Workshop was organized by the Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Zagreb on October 30-31.

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Dr. Radio Cremata, Assistant Professor of Music Education, presents research at several conferences in England, Missouri, Florida, Texas and Rhode Island.

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Park Productions recently launched a new video titled "Women in Academic Science: A Changing Landscape" online.  Starting in 2011, students at Park Productions have teamed with the Cornell Institute for Women in Science, funded by the National Institute of Health, to create and distribute a series of educational outreach videos. 

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Doreen Hettich-Atkins, Michele Lenhart, and Tiffani Ziemann all presented at the College Student Personnel Association of New York State conference held in Saratoga Springs, NY in early October.

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