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Wednesday, January 29, 2014, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. (register here)
Thursday, January 30, 2014, 12:05 - 1:00 p.m. (register here)
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
Feel free to bring your lunch.

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Attention Phi Kappa Phi Seniors of Ithaca College! Are you graduating this year? Are you continuing on to graduate school or professional study?

Join Professor Diane Birr, President of the IC Chapter, on Tuesday, February 4th 2014, from 12:05-1:00pm in BUS 206 for an information session. This meeting is designed for any interested PKP senior with questions about the application process.

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Webinar for Faculty and Staff
Tuesday, January 28, 2014, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
319 Gannett Center

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014, 12:15 p.m. (bring your lunch)
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

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Ithaca College fazz faculty members Nick Weiser (piano) and Catherine Gale (vocalist) take the duo recordings of Tony Bennett and Bill Evans as their inspiration in this intimate evening of jazz.  The duo recital will be on Thursday, January 30th at 8:15PM in Nabenhauer Recital Hall, on the 4th floor of Whalen Center at Ithaca College.

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Due to the fantastic amount of RSVP's, Smart Money: Personal Finance for Your Everyday Life, presented by Professor Joseph Cheng, has moved to a bigger room! 

JANUARY 30: Work/Life Mission Series – Smart Money: Personal Finance for Your Everyday Life
WHEN: 11:15am – 12:00pm
WHERE: Clark Lounge (Campus Center) 
Please RSVP to benefits@ithaca.edu or 274-8000 

 

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Happy New Year!

The New Year is here and what better way to celebrate than to participate in some great events! We are excited to share the following events with you:

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Two members of the Ithaca College administrative team have accepted positions to lead the academic divisions at other institutions. 

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The Seattle Repertory Theatre has been a a vital source for creative thought and conversation for 50 years.  Seattle Repertory Theatre creates productions and programs that surprise, entertain, challenge and uplift our community through a shared act of imagination.

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Calling all writers, artists, videographers and creators! Buzzsaw Magazine is the college's premiere alternative magazine on campus and it is looking for new contributors at its meeting this Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in Williams 323.

 

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Information Technology Services (ITS) would like to invite the campus community to follow us on Twitter and "like" our Facebook page.  We hope that these channels will allow us to share information about our services, highlight current topics in technology and higher education, and interact with the IC community in a less formal way.  

We welcome your shares and comments.

Please see below for getting help with specific technology questions and problems through our official channels.

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IC After Dark's Super Bowl Event

February 2nd, 5:00pm-11:00pm

Emerson Suites

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Enter the powerful world of water by viewing engaging documentaries, animations and short films about water issues. We will explore approaches that range from humorous to hard-hitting political pieces, poetic to personal, all created in order to help people understand complex environmental issues and motivate them to change their behavior and outlooks. 

The only media experience needed is your own film-tv-internet viewing and awareness!

 1 cr.        TVR 29302              Park Communications 184

Sec. 1: Fri. Jan. 31  + Feb. 7 @ 3 - 6:15 p.m.  &  Sat. Feb. 1  @ 11 - 4:45 p.m.    (NOTE:  Sec. 1 is full. Sec. 2 is open)

*Sec. 2   Fri. March  28 + April 11 @ 3 - 6:15 p.m. & Sat. March 29 @ 11 - 4:45 p.m.  (Sec. 2 on HomerConnect shortly)

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The Center for Faculty Excellence and CFE Faculty-in-Residence for Interdisciplinary Teaching Mara Alper invite faculty interested in interdisciplinary teaching and learning to join us this semester for active, collaborative discussions. We especially encourage those who have considered this approach, but are uncertain how to do it. This group will collaboratively study and reflect on the philosophy, process and logistics of this approach, then develop plans that can be put into action in 2014-15.

Together, we will explore innovative approaches for new or existing classes with both experienced faculty and those new to this approach. We will pool expertise and insights that enhance our interdisciplinary teaching.  This collaboration will synthesize concrete ideas, potential projects and elegant solutions that support our teaching and IC20/20 integrative education goals. We will meet every other Wednesday beginning Feb. 5 from 11 a.m.- 12 p.m. in the Gannett 316.

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Ithaca College was awarded a leadership workshop for young women providing knowledge and skills from an elected official, communication expert, and campus leaders involved in Student Government. This workshop will be hosted by a visiting representative from the American Association of University Women from Washington, D.C. It is a great opportunity for any student looking to develop their skills and prepare for leadership positions on campus.

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Welcome back! We hope you all have had a fantastic Winter Break and are ready and pumped to get the semester started!

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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 training on Taskstream, Sakai, Excel, Outlook, Photoshop, and Web Profile Manager from Monday, January 27 through Friday, January 31.

Please note that Taskstream workshops this week will be held in the Friends 110 computer lab.

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The Jewish Studies program at Ithaca College invites you to attend a performance by Israeli Stage of the play Oh, God In Anat Gov’s touching comedy about faith in secular society, a psychotherapist named Ella, single mother of an autistic child, gets a visit from a new, desperate patient, God.

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Interested in attending Ithaca College's first TEDx event? Apply NOW! 

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Challah (is) Back!

Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 01/23/14 

If you haven't heard already, Challah for Hunger is a new organization on campus focused on social justice and delicious baked goods. College and university chapters across the nation are baking challah (a sweet, sweet bread), selling it on campus, and using the proceeds to help fight hunger both locally and nationally.  Currently, the profits go to the genocide relief in Darfur through AJWS and the Food Bank of the Southern Tier.

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