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The Center for Ecological Living and Learning (CELL) is one of Ithaca College's affiliated study abroad partners.  CELL is a nonprofit educational organization offering international, experiential service-learning programs focusing on sustainability through community.  They operate in several locations worldwide, including Iceland, Central America, and Africa.  A CELL representative will be on campus this Wednesday, November 13.

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The H&S and Pre-Law Resource Center is now open on Sakai for use by the Ithaca College community. This site is a tool to explore the field of law and the possibility of going to law school.

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The Oracle Honor Society Inducted 158 New Members on Monday, November 4, 2013.

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Japanese publisher SUPER LABO is proud to announce the release of the new book "LOST HOME" by Harvey Benge, JH Engstrom, Roe Ethridge, Takashi Homma, Ron Jude, Daido Moriyama, Christian Patterson, Slavica Perkovic,Bertien van Manen, and Terri Weifenbach.

 

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Love sports and journalism?

Contributed by Mead Loop on 11/12/13 

Special Topics in Sports Journalism will be offered online during Winter session.  We will concentrate on game-story reporting, reviewing, column writing and announcing, plus current issues relevant to sports journalists. All are welcome.

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Hello IC Campus Community!

On Saturday 11/16/13 the Fitness Center will not be opening until 3:30pm.  We will still close at the regular time of 7:00pm that night.  Our normal hours will resume at 11:00am on Sunday 11/17/13.

Go Bombers!

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Career Services is pleased to welcome 2013 IC Alumna, Nicole Hakimi to campus on Monday, November 18 to talk about job and internship opportunities with RF|Binder a leading public relations firm.  Immediately following the presentation she will be available to talk with students individually or in small groups.

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 Dr. Patrick McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS gives invited presentation on federally funded ankle rehabilitation research to sports medicine clinicians at West Point Military Academy

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Mark your calendar now for the 2013 Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities lecture! Stephen Greenblatt, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University and renowned author and Pulitzer Prize winner, will deliver a lecture entitled "The Humanities and the Toleration of Intolerable Ideas."

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The Sustainability Café on Monday, November 18 will feature Mark Witmer presenting Community Solar: A People-powered Revolution.” The Café will be held in Center for Natural Sciences Room 112 at 4:00PM, in conjunction with the Environmental Seminar. The Fall 2013 Sustainability Café/Environmental Seminar series is focused on the concept of “Citizens + Community = Healthy Environment.” 

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Attention SOPHOMORES!

Contributed by Dominick Recckio on 11/11/13 

 Join our Class Council to be a part of the Class of 2016!

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All are welcome to attend Food for Thought's meeting in Friends to discuss the implications of domestic child trafficking. This is a serious issue that happens even in New York State. Don't miss out on this important discussion.

Food for Thought is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving children around the world who are denied access to basic living necessities, a quality education, and proper nutrition.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Zachary Briggs at zbriggs1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

"Are Those Your Kids?" featuring guest speaker Renee Hettich 

Come to the event of the year this Thursday, November 14th from 5:30-7 p.m. in Textor 101!

Families are made of all different shapes, sizes - and appearances. How do you respond to questions from friends and strangers when you look different than the rest of your family? Fear not, awkward questions are now a thing of the past!

Guest speaker Renee Hettich will address these questions and more at our biggest even of the year this Thursday. Whether you're a (prospective) adoptive parent, an adoptee or simply curious to learn more about adoption, this is an event you do NOT want to miss.

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Please join us at the the Third Annual Business Idea Competition finals this Thursday, November 14, from 5:30 – 7:30pm in Textor 102.  

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Dr. Christopher House invites interested students to join him over the winter session for an online course experience.  He will teach CLTC 10000, a liberal arts course focused on Culture and Communication (and required for that major).  Students can register for winter 2014 on homerconnect.

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 The month of November give dual possibilities for it is both Native American and  Hip Hop History Month. Therefore the African Latino Society in attempt to highlight and celebrate both we are hosting three interesting programs this week.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 
"The Art of Rap" Discussion

 ALS ROOM | 8:00-9:00PM
Thursday, NOVEMBER 14th 
"The Intersections of Hip Hop" General Body Meeting ALS ROOM | 8:00-9:00PM
 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 

"Native American Identities in Hip Hop" Showcase!! featuring 

EMERSON SUITES | 6:00-8:30 PM
HIP HOP DANCER PANDORA 
B-BOY REMIND 
B-BOY ARSON 

& PERFORMANCES by:
IC Breakers
Artist4Arist
and more! 

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School of Business is pleased to announce its second Short Study Abroad program in China, tentatively scheduled for May 14 -29, 2014.

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Join your fellow classmates downtown at Corks and More Wine Bar Thursday evening, Nov. 21, from 6-10 p.m. for a free private social for grad students from all IC programs.

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Beth Rugg, Assistant Director, Technology and Instructional Support Services , ITS, gave three presentations at the annual ACM SIGUCCS conference in Chicago during the week of November 7th.

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St Louis, MO - On November 22, Chris Sperry of Project Look Sharp will lead a workshop on Sustainability, Social Justice and Media Literacy at the National Council for Social Studies 93rd annual conference.

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