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Conflict Resolution Coffee Conversation with the Women’s Mentoring NetworkContributed by Colette Matisco on 03/03/20 The Women’s Mentoring Network invites you to join the Spring 2020 Coffee Conversation Series, with topics selected and hosted by women across campus. Additional topics will be added later in the semester… stay tuned for more details. Read more . . . (178 words) Conflict Resolution Coffee Conversation with the Women’s Mentoring NetworkContributed by Colette Matisco on 03/03/20 The Women’s Mentoring Network invites you to join the Spring 2020 Coffee Conversation Series, with topics selected and hosted by women across campus. Additional topics will be added later in the semester… stay tuned for more details. Read more . . . (178 words) Writing Contest: Submit Your Creative and Critical Work__Deadline April 3rdContributed by Raul Palma on 03/03/20 Each spring, the Department of Writing sponsors its writing contest. Categories include first-year essay, poetry, hybrid, short story, personal essay, creative nonfiction, nonfiction, feature/magazine, and humor/satire. Winners read from their prize-winning work during an annual awards ceremony. They are also awarded a gift certificate for use at Buffalo Street Books. On this page, you will find the most current contest guidelines. You will also find an archive of previous winners. Professor Leigh Ann Vaughn presents research at the Society of Personality and Social Psychology ConferenceContributed by Leigh Ann Vaughn on 03/03/20 Psychology Professor Leigh Ann Vaughn presented "Self-exploration and self-control: Differences in regulatory focus and psychological need support" at a poster session at the SPSP annual convention in New Orleans, on February 28, 2020. Read more . . . (157 words) Psychology Prof Part of Major Replication and Prediction StudyContributed by Leigh Ann Vaughn on 03/03/20 The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests project found that whether effects replicated had more to do with the effects themselves than with the skill of the replicating teams. It also showed that experts can predict which effects will replicate.
Read more . . . (183 words) The Office of Human Resources would like to invite all faculty and staff to a luncheon on March 11, 2020 to show our appreciation for all the important work being done across campus. Read more . . . (111 words) Are you interested in welcoming First-Generation students and their families to Ithaca College and sharing your expertise on all things IC? Join this ambitious group of students on the Fall 2020 PTA Staff! Applications are open now and will remain open until March 16th. Read more . . . (99 words) Candidate #3 -School of Music Dean's Search on campus Wednesday, March 4Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 03/03/20 Submitted on behalf of the School of Music Dean’s Search Co-Chairs, Sara Haefeli and Baruch Whitehead: The third candidate for the School of Music Dean’s Search will be on campus Wednesday, March 4 and Thursday, March 5. The campus community is invited to the Open Session for Candidate #3: Read more . . . (128 words) FLEFF 2020 Festival Passes Now on Sale at Ithaca College Bookstore!Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 03/02/20 The 23rd Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival runs March 23-29, on campus and downtown at Cinemapolis. Five passes for tickets for festival films at Cinemapolis are now on sale at the Ithaca College Bookstore. Most of the screenings feature filmmakers, new media artists, scholars, and discussants. Passes are $40 for five films screening at Cinemapolis as part of FLEFF on March 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. Passes are $20 for students with ID. The list of films featured in this year's FLEFF will go live soon on the FLEFF website. Stay tuned! FLEFF: A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT VR will Transform Learning (and nearly everything): Adam Blumenthal - An Ed Tech Day Featured SessionContributed by Andrew Hogan on 03/02/20 On Thursday March 19th at 11 AM in the Clark Lounge, Adam Blumenthal an international thought leader in designing and building innovative digital medial experiences will lead a discussion on how Virtual Reality will transform learning. Join Adam as he examines where Virtual Reality stands now, why it will transform learning and how you can start exploring (or go deeper) with this transformational technology. Read more . . . (112 words) Join us from 12:15 to 12:50 every Thursday next to the fireplace in Muller Chapel for a time of community and reflection facilitated by local pastor Debbie Reynolds. Read more . . . (60 words) Join us for our non-denominational worship service from 9-10:15 p.m. every Wednesday night in the Gathering Hall in Muller Chapel. Read more . . . (84 words) Reflections on Identity, Race, Colonialism, and Islam: In honor of Professor Asma BarlasContributed by Kenesha Chatman on 03/02/20 To mark Professor Asma Barlas' retirement in Spring 2020, the Politics Department will host a symposium and reception on FRIDAY March 20th, 2020, after which Professor Barlas will give a farewell keynote lecture. Read more . . . (137 words) Candidate #2 -School of Music Dean's Search on campus Tuesday, March 3Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 03/02/20 Submitted on behalf of the School of Music Dean’s Search Co-Chairs, Sara Haefeli and Baruch Whitehead: The second candidate for the School of Music Dean’s Search will be on campus Tuesday, March 3 and Wednesday, March 4. The campus community is invited to the Open Sessions for Candidate #2: Read more . . . (115 words) Opportunity to Serve as a Student Member on the Ithacare BoardContributed by Zackary Griswold on 03/01/20 Ithaca College has had a programmatic partnership with Longview – An Ithacare Community for the past 20 years. Longview is a retirement community located on Danby Road not far from campus. It is run by the Ithacare Center Service Company, Inc.
Read more . . . (403 words) It's that time again! Chair massage is a convenient and effective way to relax and recharge.
Read more . . . (119 words) Biology Seminar: March 5 with Nicole Theodisiou, Union CollegeContributed by Nancy Pierce on 03/01/20 “Game of Guts: spirals versus tubes” All are welcome to attend our seminar series. Read more . . . (26 words) 2020 Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Probes ‘Infiltrations’Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 03/01/20 Annual festival brings film screenings, speakers and concerts to IC and local community. The 23rd Annual Fingers Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) features a weeklong series of film screenings, concerts, lectures, exhibitions, masterclasses and workshops focused on the theme of “Infiltrations.” The festival runs March 23 through 29, with events on the Ithaca College campus and downtown at Cinemapolis, 120 E. Green St. Read more . . . (367 words) BLOCK II Course: Become a Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Fellow!Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 03/01/20 Enroll in a 1-credit FLEFF Festivals course (P/F) to become a Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival fellow Read more . . . (183 words) BOLD Scholar Recommendations are due this FRIDAY!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 03/01/20 Do you know a woman or female-identified student leader currently in their sophomore year at Ithaca College? Please consider submitting a recommendation form to encourage them to apply for the BOLD Women's Leadership Network! Read more . . . (454 words) |
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