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RA Application Now Open for Spring 2015 Semester!Contributed by Concetta D'Alessio on 09/03/14 As of Friday, September 5, RA applications will be accepted for employment for the Spring 2015 semester. Read more . . . (206 words) The Catholic Community is back and the full schedule of Mass at Muller chapel is back too. Every Sunday Mass will be held at 1PM and 8PM. All are welcome! Read more . . . (22 words) From Luke Keller and Nancy Pringle – Co-Chairs, Provost Search Committee Ms. Julie Tea from AGB Search will be visiting campus on September 8-9 to meet with members of the campus community regarding the qualities desired in the next Provost. Read more . . . (113 words) Job & Internship Fair: Monday, Sept. 15 - jobs, internships, networking & door prizes!Contributed by Kristin LiBritz on 09/03/14 Students from all majors and class years are invited to connect with recruiters from companies, nonprofit organizations and government agencies during Monday's Job & Internship Fair. You can explore careers options while finding full-time and summer jobs as well as internships. Read more . . . (258 words) Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Clinicians present at ConferenceContributed by Estela Santos-Pape on 09/03/14 Three of CAPS clinicians presented at the 32nd Annual Counseling Centers of New York (CCNY) Conference this summer in Plattsburgh, NY. Read more . . . (146 words) Office of Institutional Research Joins Division of Enrollment and CommunicationContributed by Office of the President on 09/03/14 In order to further assist the college in gathering, analyzing, and acting upon critical data, the Office of Institutional Research is joining the Division of Enrollment and Communication. Since 2008, it has been located within the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Educational Affairs. Read more . . . (175 words) The Race Comedy Project: Space Available for Independent Study on Racial Comedy in Multicultural EducationContributed by Ellie Fulmer on 09/03/14 What's the difference between the comedy of Dave Chapelle and Tosh.O? Do you ever wonder why some racial comedy is "okay" while other racial comedy is, well, just plain offensive? Read more . . . (315 words) Carlos Figueroa has just published a book Foreword for a collection of scripts/plays by Tony Broadwick titled "You're Not Listening and Other Plays"Contributed by Kimberly Anderson on 09/03/14 Carlos Figueroa, assistant professor in the Politics Department, has just published a book Foreword for a collection of scripts/plays by Tony Broadwick titled You're Not Listening and Other Plays (Fountainhead Press, 2014) that challenges us to take seriously what Figueroa calls "the dominance of ascriptive markers thinking,"; that is, the politics of categories of difference (race, ethnicity, class, gender, religion, among others) that often get in the way of substantive human communication and relations. These categories of difference are structured and defined by unequal power relations among & between people who are situated within shifting often controversial institutional and communal spaces. Figueroa writes, in the early decades of "the 21st Century, scholars, writers, and poets have explored, and revisited the concepts of race, ethnicity, class, gender, religion, and sexual orientation, and their relations to identity, citizenship and communal politics within a number of historical contexts, policy debates and public discourses. Read more . . . (101 words) Emily Mason, Assistant Professor in Music Education, Publishes Article in General Music Today.Contributed by Emily Mason on 09/03/14 Dr. Emily Mason recently published an article titled, in General Music Today. Read more . . . (69 words) Opportunity knocks! Student Director needed for Intergenerational PlayContributed by Elizabeth Bergman on 09/03/14 The Gerontology Institute seeks a student director for a short original musical comedy. Read more . . . (70 words) Want editorial experience for an award-winning online international magazine? Imprint Magazine is looking for a Sports Editor! Email icimprintmag@gmail.com for an application. For more information about Imprint, check us out at ImprintMagazine.org or email us for more information. Read more . . . (23 words) It's BACK! Every Thursday from 3-5PM join Ithaca College Hillel @PUB (Campus Square) for a FREE tall drink. Read more . . . (46 words) NMC On the Horizon > Rearranging Learning Spaces + DISCUSSION Join the TELE Collaborative in a discussion about Rearranging Learning Spaces with a panel of thought leaders brought together by the NMC (New Media Consortium). The one-hour NMC session will be held in the Google+ On Air platform and broadcast live on YouTube. It will be followed by an IC discussion in the CFE. Sign up through the Register Here Now! link at the IC Events Calendar Read more . . . (193 words) It's finally here - the first Service Saturday of the Year! We'll be kicking off another great year of volunteering in our local community by helping out with Some BIG events and IMPORTANT causes. Students can choose to volunteer with one of three different sites:
Read more . . . (54 words) Faculty, please share this scholarship opportunity from Kaplan Test Prep with your students.Contributed by Nikki Lynn on 09/02/14 Applications for Kaplan GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or MCAT Test Prep class scholarships are now available for Fall 2014 Read more . . . (94 words) Class of 2018 - It's time to answer the difficult questions.Contributed by Sarah Schupp on 09/02/14 What does diversity mean to you? How do you engage in a diverse community? Explore the answers to these questions by attending the First-Year Diversity Speaker, Maura Cullen! Maura Cullen will be hosting her award-winning session on Tuesday, September 9th at 7 PM in Emerson Suites. She will inspire, educate and motivate you on how to embrace diversity and take meaningful action toward an inclusive community. Read more . . . (99 words) Jan Elich Monroe presents at JAMK International Summer School in FinlandContributed by Matt Morgan on 09/02/14 Jan Elich Monroe, associate professor and chair of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, presented at the JAMK School of Applied Sciences International Summer School in Finland this summer. The topic of this year's Summer School was Creativity, Learning and Quality of Life. Monroe's presentation was titled "Contemplative Education: Refocusing our energy and Finding Meaning in Our Teaching." The Summer School was attended by faculty from the United States, Finland, United Kingdom, and Norway. Associate AD Mike Lindberg Accepts Athletic Director Position At Wells CollegeContributed by Joe Gladziszewski on 09/02/14 Ithaca College Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Mike Lindberg has accepted a position as Director of Athletics at Wells College. Lindberg, who has served Ithaca College and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics over the past 28 years, begins his tenure at Wells College on Sept. 15, 2014. Read more . . . (403 words) The Park Center for Independent Media is hosting two exciting events this month, both very relevant in today’s political and media climate. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us. Both events highlight the citizen burglars who exposed FBI political spying, keeping their secret for four decades, and the role of journalism in challenging government misconduct -- in the Vietnam War era and today. Read more . . . (320 words) Submitted on behalf of David Dray, Deputy Chief for Public Safety and Emergency Management Read more . . . (160 words) |
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