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Terry Ruger, ITS, Presents at Annual Computing ConferenceContributed by Beth Rugg on 11/06/13 Terry Ruger, Assistant Director ITS, is a panelist at the annual ACM SIGUCCS conference in Chicago on "Technology in Classrooms and Event Spaces". The panel is comprised of representatives from NYU, the University of Rochester and the Cleveland Institute of Art. Read more . . . (22 words) Apply by Friday (11/8) for an on-campus interview with Uncommon Schools, in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 11/06/13 Uncommon Schools starts and manages outstanding urban charter public schools that close the achievement gap and prepare low-income students to graduate from college. They are recruiting teachers (all levels) for schools in Boston, NYC, Newark, Rochester (NY) & Troy (NY). Read more . . . (101 words) Enjoy a Thanksgiving-themed scavenger hunt in Williams this Saturday! Turkey eggs (with YOUR name on them) with fun surprises inside will be hidden all around the second floor of the psychology building. Read more . . . (130 words) U.S. Army to host career information session in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 11/06/13 The U.S. Army, a key component of the U.S. Armed Forces, is made up of the best-trained, most dedicated, most respected Soldiers in the world who are protecting America's freedoms at home and abroad, securing our homeland, and defending democracy worldwide. Read more . . . (83 words) Are you new on campus as an administrative assistant? Or would you like a refresher on what we offer? Read more . . . (64 words) Dr. Chrystyna Dail (Theatre Arts) to present at American Society of Theatre ResearchContributed by Wendy Dann on 11/06/13 Chrystyna Dail, Assistant Professor of Theatre History, will give a talk about the "Changing Needs and Expectations for Graduate Students in Theatre and Performance Studies" at the national meeting of the American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR) in Dallas on Saturday, November 9th. Chrystyna currently serves as the co-chair of the New Paradigms in Graduate Education Committee for ASTR. Students to re-stage the 1889 Paris World Fair, Tuesday, November 19. Read more . . . (112 words) Peace Corps to host information session on Monday in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 11/06/13 Peace Corps Volunteers live, learn, and work with a community overseas for 27 months, providing technical assistance in six program areas: education, youth and community development, health, business and information and communications technology, agriculture, and environment. Read more . . . (198 words)
A new course is being offered for Spring 2014 examines the role of archaeologists in the movies, that has impacted the practice archaeology and how the public perceives it! Read more . . . (110 words) IC After Dark is looking to hire new E-Board Members! Read more . . . (33 words) David Turkon, Anthropology, participates in symposium in South AfricaContributed by Michael Malpass on 11/06/13 Professor Turkon gave the opening presentation and participated in the closing panel discussion at "Towards Dynamic Small Towns: A Research Symposium" held at the University of the Free State in South Africa Read more . . . (86 words) WINTER SESSION COURSE IN ANTHROPOLOGY: INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (online)Contributed by Sue-Je Gage on 11/06/13 The Anthropology Department is offering several interesting courses during the Winter Session--check them out! Fulfill one of your general education requirements with the thought-provoking class, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (online) this winter from the comforts of wherever you are. Contact Dr. Sue-Je Gage at sgage@ithaca.edu for more information. Exercise & Sport Sciences Student and Faculty publish in Nov/Dec issue of American College of Sports Medicine JournalContributed by Jackie Wandell on 11/06/13 Cory Serviente, B.S. (2013, Clinical Exercise Science) and Professor Gary Sforzo published an article entitled "Measuring Waist Circumference to Determine Cardiometabolic Risk" in the American College of Sports Medicine 's Health & Fitness Journal (2013: p.29-34). Read more . . . (80 words) Are you interested in updates from the Office of Residential Life?Contributed by Linda Koenig on 11/06/13 The annual Fall Newsletter is available for all students and parents by going to www.ithaca.edu/reslife. Read more . . . (30 words) Do you need a refresher on how to register for classes? Do you need assistance with reading your degree evaluation? Read more . . . (72 words) Do you have an interest in photography? Do you enjoy spending time in the Natural Lands? Then go outside and take a picture of this beautiful autumn! Submit your photo in high resolution as an email attachment to icnl@ithaca.edu by Monday, December 12th for a chance to win a $50 dollar gift certificate to the book store! The Office of Residential Life is now accepting off-campus applications from rising sophomores. Applications are due by noon on November 15, 2013.Contributed by Linda Koenig on 11/05/13 Are you interested in living off-campus for fall 2014? Applications from rising juniors continue to be accepted by the Office of Residential Life. Additionally, the off-campus process has been opened for rising sophomores to apply! Read more . . . (329 words) Job Search Tips for Music Performance Majors- Thurs @ 12:10Contributed by Caryanne Keenan on 11/05/13 Finding a performance job isn’t quite the same as a traditional job search. Come to this workshop to learn some important tips and tricks for finding a job in the music industry as a performer! Read more . . . (42 words) Get information about IC's 100+ majors and over 70 minors, come for real time advising, games, prizes and more! Read more . . . (87 words) Introducing Stone Steakhouse, a premium pop-up option - Tonight in Campus Center Dining Hall!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 11/05/13 Are you on a meal plan and want to give your dinner a boost? For $4 extra you can add a juicy steak to your plate! Tonight and tomorrow, Dining Services will feature Stone Steakhouse Station in Campus Center Dining Hall! Simply swipe your ID card and pay $4 at the register. No meal plan, no problem! Just add $4 to the cost of your dinner. Payment types accepted are: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Bonus Bucks, and ID Express. Questions? Reply to this post or contact the number below.
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