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The James B. Pendleton Award for Completion of Cinematic Works is intended to make our strongest projects ready for film festivals by providing funding for the costs of finishing your project

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Deborah Rifkin (Associate Professor of Music Theory) published, "Cultivating Creativity in the Music Theory Classroom: Telling Tales with Timbre and Texture," in Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy, vol. 2.  

The article can be found here: www.flipcamp.org/engagingstudents2/essays/rifkin.html

The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to announce the following November events.  Please visit www.ithaca.edu/cfe for updates.  Registration is encouraged, but not required.  welcomed.

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Think you know it all to know about student organizations? Interested in learning policies and procedures in a fun and unique way? Stop by and learn basic policies and procedures, student organization finances, campus resources and event plans. Prizes for the winners!

The session is Tuesday November 4 at 12:10 in Friends 208

 

This session will be presented by Theresa Radley, Assistant Director of Student Involvement in OSEMA

To sign up click here!

This will be a great session for you to learn and get many of your questions answered.

 

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Jack Wang, associate professor in the Department of Writing, has published a novelette/long short story entitled "The Valkyries" in the Fall + Winter 2014/15 issue of The Humber Literary Review, a literary journal out of Humber College in Toronto.

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Making LinkedIn Work For You

Contributed by Shelli Mekos on 10/30/14 

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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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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Stephan Wasylko

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

2:30 pm Clark Lounge, Ithaca College Campus Center

Sponsored by the Ithaca College Department of History

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 “Living on Your Own Together: Cheaper, Greener and More Fun” is the first in a series of workshops that will give you insider information on making smart choices when it comes to apartment living, on-campus or off-campus. Wednesday, November 5th, 4:30-5:30 in Textor 101.

 

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Is giving a speech not your bread and butter? Come join the Ithaca College chapter of Toastmasters.  At Toastmasters, we will help you learn the skills that can help you give a speech like a piece of cake (or Toast). 

We have a new meeting time, every other Wednesday and the first Monday of every month.  Our first Monday meeting is November 3 at 6 PM in the DeMott Conference Room. We invite faculty, staff, and students to join us!

To find out more, join us as a guest. Our next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 5 at 2PM in the Cayuga Lake Room.

For more information about the IC chapter of Toastmasters, visit Ithaca College Toastmasters.

 

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Wellness Wednesdays!

Contributed by Suzette Moschetti on 10/30/14 

Check out our Wellness Wednesday flyer for Fall 2014!

These sessions are FREE and open to the entire campus community!

Check out the Suicide Awareness & Prevention Year in Review for 2013-2014.

 

"Fresh" is the word this year at our annual Food Frenzy event! Located in Emerson Suites from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. A $3.00 donation gets you into the door and opens up a World of Food presented by our vendors. All proceeds go to The BackPack Program for The Food Bank of the Southern Tier, where only $3.00 will fill a BackPack with food for a child in need. Help us reach our goal of $5,000 - That's 1,666 BackPacks!

 

 

 

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  Celebrate the end of LGBT History Month at the Campus Pride Parade Oct. 31 at 4:00pm in front of Campus Center!

 

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Join CMA EDU, a new student organization aimed at giving you music industry experience and networking opportunities through the help of the Country Music Association.

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Please join the Office of Career Services in congratulating Kristin LiBritz ’98, Assistant Director for Alumni & Employer Relations in the Office of Career Services, as she has accepted a position at Cornell University.  Kristin will be the Director of Career Management for the School of Hotel Administration and her last day at Ithaca College will be on November 14th.

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Save the Boo-bies

Contributed by Brandon Schneider on 10/29/14 

 Save the Boo-bies Today, October 30th, in IC Square from 5-7 PM!

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On Thursday November 6th from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST, Chris Sperry, Project Look Sharp’s Director of Curriculum and Staff Development will be conducting a free webinar event about the Middle East through Media Literacy. 

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The theme for the 2015 MLK Day is "Whose Dream Is It Anyway?" 

MLK Day 2015 will be held on Monday, January 19.

Workshops are sought to fill two educational workshop sessions held from 10 - 11:30 am and again from 2 - 3:30 pm.

 

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Come to EcoFest 2014 and learn to live sustainably on campus, at home, in your apartment, and on the road!  EcoFest 2014 is next Friday, November 7, in Emerson Suites. 

 

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