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Show your love for the community! Volunteer with Service Saturdays on February 15Contributed by Don Austin on 02/06/14 What better way is there to spend your Valentine’s Day weekend than helping out our local community? On February 15, you can choose from three great sites to vounteer with - Help the Downtown Ithaca Alliance make the Great Ithaca Chili Cook-off a huge success! - Help the Tompkins County Public Library with their Diary of a Library Project! - Help the Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts prepare for another season of community music education! Service Saturday sign-ups are open NOW for February 15! Read more . . . (23 words) The Advertising On-Ramp, getting your first advertising jobContributed by Nikki Lynn on 02/06/14 A discussion with Belle Frank, EVP, Global Research Director, Strategy & Research at Y&R Advertising, on Thursday February 27 at 6:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge! Read more . . . (102 words) Looking to surprise that special someone? Order a special Valentine's Day package that includes a rose, a serenade, a valentine, and candy! Read more . . . (143 words) Funding your summer internship doesn't have to break the bankContributed by Nikki Lynn on 02/06/14 Apply for one or both of these internship scholarships. Read more . . . (117 words) SAB Special Events Presents: Andrea Adams-Miller. Read more . . . (115 words) FREE showing of “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” in Textor 102!!!Contributed by Michelle Ammirati on 02/06/14 In the second installment of the acclaimed series, Katniss and Peeta must face their worst fears, as they are thrown back into the Hunger Games arena to fight. With their lives at stake once again, this time facing fellow skilled victors, the two heroes must find a way to escape as a rebellion begins to catch fire in Panem. From Thursday, February 13th, to Sunday, February 16th, the Student Activities Board presents this FREE action-packed showing of “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.” All showings begin at 8:00 pm sharp in Textor 102. Bring your friends and don’t miss out on an exciting film for FREE! Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Julia Ryan at jryan1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Assistant Professor Candidate in Genetics “From smoking to cancer: how behavior can change our genes” 4:00 p.m. Part of the Department's Seminar Series. Everyone is welcome to attend! Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Nancy Pierce at npierce@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3161. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Crave-ing something different? Join us on February 13th at Terrace Dining Hall!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 02/06/14 One Night. Seven Courses. A full-service restaurant experience in the convenience of a dining hall. Terrace Dining Hall will be hosting CRAVE Tapas, February 13th from 5:00-7:00PM. Our prix fixe menu features seven tasty courses. Reserve your seat today!
Read more . . . (26 words) TLC Computer Training Schedule: February 10 - February 14, 2014Contributed by Tony Tabone on 02/06/14 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 training on Taskstream, Sakai, Access, Excel, and PowerPoint from Monday, February 10 through Friday, February 14. Read more . . . (228 words) Applications due TODAY (Friday) for on-campus interviews with Camp CanadensisContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 02/06/14 Camp Canadensis is a residential summer camp in the Pocono Mountains. They are seeking applications for camp counselors, with a focus on students who have a passion for working with children and are studying to become a teacher or coach. Read more . . . (86 words) Stop Hitting Snooze + Favorite Olympic Event? + Bring Home the GoldContributed by Nancy Reynolds on 02/06/14 In this month's IC Student Health 101:
Which event are you most looking forward to? Please share here! Find out more - and enter the February drawing for $1,000 - in IC Student Health 101 Have a healthy weekend! Read more . . . (26 words) On February 14, 2013, one billion people in 207 countries rose and danced to demand an end to violence against women and girls. Read more . . . (26 words) 180 Degrees Consulting is currently recruiting consultants for the Spring 2014 consulting cycle and applications close FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7th at 12AM! Read more . . . (106 words) RSVP today to learn how to cook for your HEART! Believe me, your HEART will thank you! On February 14th, Sodexo's Executive Chef J.J. Molina will demonstrate how to cook a heart healthy meal option in Terrace Dining Hall's Food Lab! Read more . . . (225 words) Come and join us for our FWD meeting at 4pm in Friends 208! We will have good discussions and weekend plans!
Fun Without Drinking (referred to as "forward") is a group for Ithaca College students who are looking to have Fun Without Drinking. The goal of this group is to allow individuals to meet others who share similar beliefs to establish friendships and alternative activities. We have weekly meetings and host activities on the weekends. Read more . . . (24 words) Paula Ioanide, Assistant Professor in the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE), has been invited to give a talk at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) on Tuesday, February 11. Dr. Ioanide’s lead-talk titled, “Cages Are the New Plantations: Policing, Prisons and Abolition Sights for a New Millennium,” is part of UCSB Multicultural Center’s “Race Matters Series” and focuses on “how to stop the new Jim Crow in your town and the urgency to create new freedom dreaming sights and sites.” For more information, please visit: mcc.sa.ucsb.edu/Calendar/index.aspx#paula
Do you have a friend or co-worker who has been feeling blue lately? Do you wish you could do something for them? You’re in luck — there is something you can do! Nominate them to receive a Love Letter Bundle from IC More Love Letters! Read more . . . (217 words) Tonight: Peter Donovan to speak on the "Carbon Cycle"at 7:00pmContributed by Marian Brown on 02/06/14 Peter Donovan, founder of the Soil Carbon Challenge, will present “Understanding our Role in the Carbon Cycle” tonight - Thursday, February 6th - at 7pm in Textor Hall Room 101. Whether you have a 300-acre farm or a 300-square-foot back yard, your land management practices affect biological soil processes. Learn more about the soil under your feet and its relationship to global carbon and water cycles. The Soil Carbon Challenge is an international as well as local competition to see how fast land managers can turn atmospheric carbon into water-holding, fertility-enhancing organic matter. This event is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (471 words) Are you wearing red today? Red socks, sparkly red jewelry, pinned a red heart to your shirt pocket? We want to see it! Read more . . . (271 words) Given the College delayed opening on Wednesday, February 5 due to weather conditions, we are providing the following clarification on compensation practices and recording of hours worked. Read more . . . (456 words) |
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