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Why not consider a Flexible Work Arrangement for your busy summer! This is a great time to take advantage of an alternative work schedule. 

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Violinist Nicholas DiEugenio, Assistant Professor of Music, joined violinist Daniel S. Lee and the Sebastian Chamber Players in a collaboration with the vocal group TENET on Saturday, March 22, at St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church in Manhattan. The performance received a review in the Arts section of the New York Times.

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Faculty and staff are invited to attend the public viewing and discussion of a 3-part film series entitled, Race: The Power of an Illusion.

Please visit the link below for the event posting:

http://events.ithaca.edu/event/public_viewing_and_discussion_of_race_the_power_of_an_illusion_9995 

 

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Informal pillow talk Thursday

Contributed by Kevin Walker on 03/25/14 

What does it mean to be a person of faith? What struggles do people of faith encounter on a college campus?

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ENVS’s natural history and wildlife ecology guru Jason Hamilton will be teaching two classes this spring/summer that can bring you into closer contact with the local landscape.

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Poet Will Alexander will give a reading in honor of his winning a 2013 American Book Award for his collection of essays, Singing in Magnetic Hoofbeat, published by Essay Press, of which Writing Department faculty member Catherine Taylor is a Founding Editor.

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Dr. Michael D. Richardson, Associate Dean of Humanities and Sciences and Associate Professor of German Studies, presented at the 22nd Biannual St. Louis Symposium on German Literature and Culture. This year’s symposium was entitled: Crossing the Disciplinary Divide: Conjunctions in German and Holocaust Studies. Dr. Richardson’s lecture was entitled, “Mass Murder and Mass Media: Hitler in the Age of Irony.”   

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GOT GOLF!!!

Contributed by Samuel Lapp on 03/25/14 

 Academic year Student golf membership. Hillendale Golf Course will be offering, once again, a student membership. The cost will be $100.00 per semester. It can be the Spring or Fall Semester or both. If you purchase a spring membership you can renew your membership when you return in the fall. Either stop by Hillendale at 218 N. Applegate Road, Ithaca or call (607) 273-2363. You can also visit their website at www.hillendale.com

 

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs would like to recognize student leaders who have made an impact on campus. This year we are recognizing student organizations for their work and dedication to the campus. We are asking students, staff and faculty to submit nominations for Outstanding Adviser of the Year, Outstanding Executive Board Member of the Year and Best Program of the Year. To nominate, please submit the Student Organization Nomination Form and the Program of the Year Application found on IC Link and the OSEMA website by March 28, 2014. For more information or questions, please contact Theresa Radley at tradley@ithaca.edu.

Instructional Development Fund (IDF) grants fall into one of two categories.  Direct Course Enhancement is the traditional IDF grant.  Diversity/International Projects is a new category for IDF.   Proposals are due in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center, by April 15.  Guidelines and application forms may be found at https://www.ithaca.edu/cfe/.

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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Clark and Klingenstein Lounges
Ithaca College Campus Center

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
(Part of the Series on Enhancing Student Engagement with Technology from the TELE Collaborative*)

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 Dr. Matt Klemm, Associate Professor of History, presented “The Power of Things: Confidence and Enchantment in Peter of Abano’s Conciliator” at the Magic, Religion, Science: Medieval Studies Symposium (Indiana University, March 7-8, 2014).

Interested in making a difference in a child’s life?

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IC Animal Rights

Contributed by Adriana Milutin on 03/24/14 

Hello fellow peers!

Come join the IC Animal Rights club on March 24th at 6pm in Textor 102 for a lovely presentation by the amazing Kathy Stevens ( founder of the animal sanctuary) The name of her presentation is " Why go Vegan"and it's going to a great time! Don't feel like you need to be vegan or have to even consider going vegan if you come to the lecture! It's open for all kinds of life styles, but it will be an amazing learning experience!

BitCoin: A New Kind of Money!

Contributed by Anna Isachenko on 03/24/14 

Have you heard of digital coins? How about innovative payment networks?! Don't miss your opportunity to learn about new alternative currency!

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Prof. Nicholas Muellner has been awarded two Residency Fellowships for 2014 to work on the completion of his next text/image book. 

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Did you know there's a particular way to set up your room/background for a Skype interview? More and more employers are relying on Skype and phone interviews to screen candidates, so you need to be ready.  Learn how to prepare and what to expect for these types of interviews.

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Hey Seniors!

Graduation is less than two months away (ahh!) so there’s not much time left to bond with your fellow classmates as well as redeem really awesome student discounts.

 

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Know what it is like to be a person of faith on a college campus? If not, would you like to find out?

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