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School of Business Welcomes Green Tech Venture Capitalist Dan MillerContributed by Paul Deamer on 10/03/14 Join us on Tuesday, October 7, for an engaging discussion with clean tech leader Dan Miller. His presentation, “How to Fix Climate Change for Free,” will take place in Textor 102 from 6-7:30 p.m. Read more . . . (202 words) Tuesday, October 7, 2014 (Register Here) Read more . . . (129 words) Connecting with Other Faculty in ICC Themes: IdentitiesContributed by Wade Pickren on 10/03/14 Tuesday, October 7, 2014 (Register here) Read more . . . (158 words) Ever have a day go by, or week go by, and wonder where the time went? What did you accomplish? Read more . . . (427 words) Don't miss the Senior Class Celebration (immediately followed by the Alumni & Senior Class Happy Hour) Be the first to hear the Senior Class Gift announcement followed by networking with Ithaca College alumni. Read more . . . (112 words) Expanded Residential Break Housing Pilot for 2014-2015Contributed by Dani Perkins on 10/03/14 For the 2014-2015 academic year, the Office of Residential Life will be piloting an expanded break housing program during Thanksgiving, Spring, and portions of the Winter break periods.
Read more . . . (204 words) The Roy H. Park School of Communications will participate in National News Engagement Day on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014. National News Engagement Day is an initiative of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and is designed to encourage people of all ages to explore news and raise awareness about the importance of being informed. Events Include: Panel: Local Media and the Importance of Audience Engagement Moderated by Bob Kur ’70 Read more . . . (201 words) David Foster Wallace Biographer D.T. Max Reads WednesdayContributed by Eleanor Henderson on 10/03/14 The School of Humanities and Sciences and the Department of Writing are pleased to present best-selling biographer D.T. Max as part of this semester’s Distinguished Visiting Writers Series. Read more . . . (230 words) Medieval-Renaissance Colloquium presents "Chaucer's Houses in the Tales of the Miller and the Reeve: The Architecture of Satire"Contributed by Michael Twomey on 10/03/14 The Ithaca College Medieval-Renaissance Colloquium announces a presentation by Michael Twomey (English) and Scott Stull (Anthropology) titled "Chaucer's Houses in the Tales of the Miller and the Reeve: The Architecture of Satire" on Tuesday, October 7, from 5:00 to 6:30 in the Cayuga Lake Room of the Campus Center. Read more . . . (111 words) Political Discussion - Greens, Democrats, Conservatives - Oct. 9thContributed by Joshua Kelly on 10/02/14 Want to know what the IC Conservatives value? Interested in learning what the IC Greens stand for? Want to learn more about the Democrats? Come to the political discussion, co-hosted by the IC Greens, IC Conservatives, and IC Democrats, to get to know each group better, and find out what they have in common as well as how they're different. Individuals will also be present who can help you register to vote in New York State or in your home state! Thursday, Oct. 9th, at 6pm in Textor 101. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the IC Greens at icgreens@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. BRINGING IT HOME - Industrial Hemp Documentary - THIS SATURDAYContributed by Joshua Kelly on 10/02/14 The IC Greens are proud to present their first film screening. The movie to be shown is called Bringing it Home, which is a documentary about the pros and cons of legalizing the growth of industrial hemp in the United States, and what majorly beneficial environmental impacts it could have. Admission is free and open to all students! We seat students on a first-come, first-serve basis, so be sure to get there early! It will be shown in Textor 102 on Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2014 at 4pm. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the IC Greens at icgreens@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Save the date: 2nd Annual Majors and Minors Fair October 21st!Contributed by Nikki Lynn on 10/02/14 Join us in the Emerson Suites from 4 - 6 p.m. for live advising, games, prizes, and more! Read more . . . (122 words) CANCELED!! - Public Viewing Night at the Clinton B. Ford Observatory - Friday October 3, 2014Contributed by Jill Ackerman on 10/02/14 Public Viewing Night at the Clinton B. Ford Observatory CANCELED!! October 3, 2014 from 8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. CANCELED due to forecast of cloudiness, poor visibility & rain!! Read more . . . (166 words) Stipends available for faculty teaching spring 2015 block II FLEFF mini coursesContributed by Warren Schlesinger on 10/02/14 Overload stipends are available for faculty interested in teaching 1 credit hour block II mini courses in conjunction with the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival. Faculty from all departments are encouraged to apply. Mini courses are designed to take advantage of FLEFF films and events and engage students in sustainability related topics broadly defined. FLEFF will run from April 6-12, 2015. The theme for this year’s Festival is Habitats.
Read more . . . (295 words) Read October's issue of Student Health 101! Available NOW!Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 10/02/14 October is officially here! That means the newest issue of Student Health 101 is too!
Read more . . . (110 words) It's not too late! Apply to be an RA! New information sessions added!Contributed by Concetta D'Alessio on 10/02/14 We have added more RA information sessions to help you prepared for the October 19 application deadline! Read more . . . (247 words) Interfaith Council's Monthly Interfaith Service is this Sunday. Read more . . . (41 words) Alex Moore, Director of Cornell’s Hawai’ian Field Program in Earth & Environmental Systems, will speak at IC’s ENVS Seminar on Monday 10/6Contributed by Carol Hansen on 10/02/14 Dr. Alex Moore is a Senior Research Associate in Cornell University’s Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, and is director of Cornell’s Field Program in Earth and Environmental Systems in the Hawaiian Islands. She has taught geology and environmental sciences for many years in the US and overseas, and for over 15 years has conducted field work with undergraduate students in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Read more . . . (177 words) Let Us Tell You A Little Bit About the Department of Theatre Arts...Contributed by Susan Monagan on 10/02/14 ...watch the video and see what makes us proud! Currently on stage, "The Good Person of Setzuan" by Bertolt Brecht. Playing through October 11th, visit ithaca.ticketforce.com for tickets. Update on the Search for a New Provost and Vice President for Educational AffairsContributed by Eileen Jacobs on 10/02/14 Submitted on behalf of Luke Keller and Nancy Pringle, Search Committee Co-Chairs We write to update the Ithaca College Community regarding our efforts to identify the College’s next Provost and Vice President for Educational Affairs (VPEA). Read more . . . (401 words) |
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