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ICAD Cruise Line is sure to be a fun time, and the best part is that you can take the cruise home if you win one of our cool prize baskets!

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Goodwill as a meditation object

Contributed by Kevin Walker on 04/15/14 

Did you know you can use goodwill as a meditation object? Want to learn more?

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ITS offers computing workshops every week on a variety of topics in the Technology Learning Center (101 Friends Hall) at no charge to all faculty, staff, and students. The TLC will be offering the following training sessions:

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 Just when you thought college basketball was over for the year, here’s another    tournament!

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Handwerker Gallery’s final exhibition of the semester—Letters To Our Future Selves: 2014 Senior Student Show—will be on view from Thursday, April 17 to Sunday, May 18, and will feature the work of 31 graduating students. The show’s opening reception will take place Thursday, April 17, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the gallery’s main lobby.

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The annual Recognition of Service celebration is a presidential event honoring Ithaca College's dedicated faculty, staff, and administrators who have completed 10 to 50+ years of service at the College, with individual recognition taking place in five-year intervals.

This year's event will be held on Thursday, May 1, in the Emerson Suites and will honor employees with anniversary dates of hire that fall between June 1, 2013, and May 31, 2014.  Employees who have retired or will retire during the 2013-2014 fiscal year will be especially honored at the celebration.

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On April 17th, from 3:00 – 5:00 pm, in Textor 101, we will be viewing and discussing the last part of the Race: The Power of an Illusion.

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The Public and Community Health Student Association is hosting a social this Thursday (April 17) at 7pm in Friends 302.

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 Apply for the 2014-2015 Food for Thought E-board!

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April Staff Council Meeting

Contributed by Mary Knapp on 04/15/14 

 Staff Council will be meeting on Thursday April 17th from 2-3:30pm in Taughannock Falls Room.

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Teatro will present a bilingual staged reading of La historia de nuestras vidas/The Story of Our Lives 

en homenaje a todos los indocumentados que viven día a día en los Estados Unidos, temiendo a la migra...

in honor of all whom are undocumented and live day-to-day in the United States, fearing deportation...

The performance will be followed by a discussion with Professor Donathan L.  Brown of the Department of Communication Studies.


Assistant Professor Donathan Brown has recently co-authored a book with Syracuse University professor Amardo Rodriguez, titled When Race and Policy Collide: Contemporary Immigration Debates 

Sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and the Latin American Studies Program 

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CARROT MOB is back!

Contributed by Alexandra Robinson on 04/15/14 

Net Impact invites you to the 3rd Ithaca Carrot Mob!

Carrot Mob is a campaign to encourage and reward a business' commitment to making socially responsible and sustainable changes. IC Net Impact has made an agreement with the Ithaca location of Firehouse Subs (right next to Yogurtland) that 20% of the profits earned during the Carrot Mob event will go towards helping them make a sustainable change. Making sustainable decisions can be expensive for businesses, so the more people that go to Firehouse Subs during the event, the more money will be made to go towards helping Firehouse Subs be more sustainable!

We'll have live music during the event, so visit our event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/853624124652513/ to stay updated on specific performers!

Net Impact is a network of students and professionals dedicated towards creating a more sustainable business world. Our mission is to promote sustainability and awareness for students across campus through education and community involvement. We will use the power of business to implement social change.

The School of Business is proud to host the Third Annual Susatinability Case Competition, Wednesday, April 16, at 4 p.m. in Business 301.

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On Thursday, April 17, from Noon – 1 p.m., the Dorothy D. and Roy H. Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise is proud to host the Annual Sustainability in Action Student-Faculty colloquium.

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The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies is accepting applications for the Outdoor Adventure Leadership Immersion Semester Program (OAL ISP) for Spring 2015.

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Since not all student organizations are able to have personal representation at orientation, advertising opportunities will be focused on passive education programs in which all organizations may participate.  

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SIT (The School for International Training) is one of Ithaca College's affiliated study abroad program providers.  They offer unique, field-based programs all around the world, focusing on important global issues such as social change, migration, human rights, and environmental policy. 

A representative from SIT will be in the Office of International Programs (214-2 Center for Health Sciences) on Wednesday, April 16, from 1:30-3:30 to answer student questions on a drop-in basis. If you're interested in learning more about SIT's programs, stop by to chat with the representative this Wednesday!

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Thursday, April 17, 2014, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

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In the summer of 2002, Katharine Kittredge was doing research in the Hampshire Record Office (Winchester, UK) when she stumbled upon a profoundly moving document: an 1807 journal describing the life and sudden death of a young child.  Intrigued, she embarked on a quest to learn more about the journal’s author, the Anglo-Irish diarist Melesina Trench (1768-1827).

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Professor Jennifer Spitzer will be giving a talk entitled "Something Borrowed, Something New": Rebecca West’s “Derivative” Modernism" on Thursday, April 17, 5:30-6:30, in Business 103. 

The lecture is sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society, and is free and open to the public.

Jennifer Spitzer is Assistant Professor of English at Ithaca College, where she teaches on late 19th-and 20th-century literature, transatlantic modernism and gender and sexuality. She has published on Oscar Wilde in Oscholars and on D.H. Lawrence and Freud in Modernism/modernity. Her current book project, Defending the Soul: British Modernism and the Resistance to Psychoanalysis, explores the discursive rivalries between modernism and psychoanalysis during the first half of the twentieth century in Britain.

Please visit the Events Calendar post.

 

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