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Do You Think You Have What it Takes to Be the Fittest Student at Ithaca College?Contributed by Jennifer Segal on 10/29/13 Come "Kick the Shell Out of Cancer" and see how in shape you really are, and help in the fight against childhood cancer! Read more . . . (136 words) Watch the CUPCAKE EATING CONTEST on October 30th, 7 – 8 pm in the Pub. Do you think you have what it takes to eat these tasty treats the fastest? $7 competition registration during Halloween week at the table in the campus center lobby. Awesome prizes and cupcakes donated by IC dining services! Read more . . . (14 words) Join Food for Thought and IC She’s the First in sponsoring girls’ education by trying these tie-dye cupcakes created just for us by Purity Ice Cream! Preorder today or buy your cupcakes in the Campus Center lobby on Halloween week, October 28th through November 2nd! Read more . . . (14 words) Celebrate INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK - the most colorful week of the year!!!Contributed by Nicole Chung on 10/28/13 Join the International Club of Ithaca College (ICIC) in a week-long celebration of all the wonderful international cultures represented at IC in an array of festivities & events! In collaboration with ASA, AAA, and PODER, this is a cultural itinerary you won't want to miss. So come on out and join ICIC & the entire campus community celebrate the most colorful week of the year! Read more . . . (199 words) Join Food for Thought and IC She’s the First in sponsoring girls’ education by trying these tie-dye cupcakes created just for us by Purity Ice Cream! Preorder today or buy your cupcakes in the Campus Center lobby on Halloween week, October 28th through November 2nd! Watch the CUPCAKE EATING CONTEST on October 30th, 7 – 8 pm in the Pub. Do you think you have what it takes to eat these tasty treats the fastest? $7 competition registration during Halloween week at the table in the campus center lobby. Awesome prizes and cupcakes donated by IC dining services! Want to win a FREE CUPCAKE? Tweet a picture of yourself with your cupcake to @ICFood4Thought with #bakeachange OR post the picture on our Facebook wall to be entered to win! We'll announce the winner on Friday! #bakeachange Read more . . . (23 words) These days 93% of marketers use social media for their businesses. As a result, there are hundreds of companies with social media positions that are in need of someone to help promote their brands. Read more . . . (68 words) FLEFF 2014 Student Engagement Opportunities: Drop in times for studentsContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 10/28/13 Tiffani Amber Muller, assistant to the codirectors of FLEFF, will have regular office hours to discuss FLEFF student engagement opportunities with students. Student engagement opportunities include fellows, interns, team leaders, social media managers, assistants, and bloggers. Each week, Tiffani will be available during these times. It is a DROP IN system, so just show up. Thursdays 11-4 Fridays 11-4 Park 350 (Dr. Zimmermann's office in Park) Interested in Earning a Master's Degree in Communications?Contributed by Melissa Gattine on 10/28/13 Students interested in learning more about the Park School’s graduate degrees in communications are invited to an open session on: Wednesday, October 30 Our M.S. in Communications program is housed in the Department of Strategic Communication and offers a blend of academic and professional experiences. Alumni hold positions in corporate communication, employee communication, project management, public relations, website design, training, and communications consulting. For more information this program, click here, or contact Associate Professor Cory Young, chair of the program, at youngc@ithaca.edu. This program does not require the GRE and scholarships are available. Read more . . . (69 words) Dinner & Two Movies with Jim Miller '85, Friday Nov. 8, 4-7 p.m.Contributed by Maura Stephens on 10/28/13 The Park Center for Independent Media will host a double-feature screening of new documentary films by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films, followed by a Q&A with Jim Miller '85, a Park School alumnus who is now executive director of Brave New Films. The event, which will include a light buffet dinner, takes place in Park Auditorium on Friday, November 8, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. The documentary films are War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State (released in April) and Unmanned: America's Drone Wars (premiered in October). We'll be among the first audiences to see Unmanned. Friday, November 8, 2013, 4:00-7:00 p.m., Park Auditorium, Roy H. Park School of Communications Read more . . . (171 words)
* short courses on systems thinking, synthesizing expertise, creativity, and character * active hands-on learning; no lectures * lots of fun * the courses will help you make connections among what you are studying in different courses inside and outside your majors * this can make learning more lasting and more useful in meeting complex real-world challenges * courses are one credit and are graded pass/fail Read more . . . (151 words) New Music Education Professor to Present 3 Research Projects Cultural Knowledge in Diverse ContextsContributed by Radio Cremata on 10/28/13 Dr. Radio Cremata, a new professor in the Music Education Department will present 3 research projects in Boston on October 31-November 2 at the College Music Society and the Association for Technology in Music Instruction. Read more . . . (118 words) Buy Tie-dye Cupcakes To Support Girl's Education!!!!!!Contributed by Lindsey Smith on 10/27/13 Food for Thought is joining thousands of students across the country to sell tie-dye cupcakes, generously donated by Purity Ice Cream, in a grassroots fundraising movement that will drastically improve individual girls’ lives in the developing world. Read more . . . (110 words) Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow will be selling Bomber Towels for Cortaca! Read more . . . (55 words) Join Service Saturday on November 2! Enjoy a FREE Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast!Contributed by Don Austin on 10/27/13 The upcoming Service Saturday event is extra special because it is one of our Volunteer Appreciation Days! This means volunteers will be provided with a FREE BREAKFAST spread and the opportunity to win some awesome gift cards to the IC Bookstore and Collegetown Bagels. The breakfast will be held in Park 223 between 9am - 12pm. Volunteers can help out at Beecthree Care Center or assist the Groton Civic Association with their fall clean ups. We’re looking forward to seeing you this weekend. Wednesday is your last chance to sign up! Find more information and sign up HERE!
Read more . . . (23 words) Be a part of something BIG! Become a Big Brother or Sister!Contributed by Julia Ryan on 10/27/13 Be a part of something BIG! Come to Textor 101 at 7 PM on Monday, October 28th to learn about how you can make a difference in the life of a child in the Ithaca community by becoming a Big Brother or Sister.
https://www.facebook.com/events/449105081872976/ If you can't make the meeting but are still interested in learning more, email jryan1@ithaca.edu.
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. No one loves interviewing for a job or internship, but that doesn't mean you can't rock it! This workshop will focus on the key things that you can do to maximize your chance of having great interviews. We'll address the critically important topic of pre-interview prep, day-of strategies, and ways to appropriately follow up after. Read more . . . (80 words) How to Market Your Out-of-Classroom Experience, presented by Career ServicesContributed by Nikki Lynn on 10/27/13 Many people find it difficult to express their skills and qualifications to employers whether it's during a job fair, interview, or networking situations. At this workshop we'll discuss the importance of identifying the skills you gain outside the classroom through involvement in clubs/organizations, on campus jobs, athletics, and internships and how you can explain what you learn from these experiences. Read more . . . (80 words) Register now for online, on campus, and travel courses offered during Ithaca College's two-week Winter Session. Winter Session runs January 6-17, 2014. Register online via HomerConnect. For information on Winter Session tuition, academic policies, and the session's academic calendar, visit IC's Winter Session site. Ten days of pure scholarly bliss. Read more . . . (982 words) Last Call - Summer session course proposal deadline November 1stContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 10/27/13 Interested in teaching an undergraduate course during the summer sessions? Please contact your department chair or program director. The deadline for summer 2014 undergraduate course proposals is November 1st. For more information on teaching undergraduate courses during the summer sessions, visit the OES For Faculty site. Use your Netpass ID to login. Department chairs and program directors can access the required submission form on the For Faculty site. Students can begin registering for summer sessions 2014 February 15th using HomerConnect. Questions? Email Jen Wofford or call 274-3529. New Summer/Winter Faculty Compensation Model for Undergraduate CoursesContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 10/27/13 Good news! In response to faculty feedback, beginning with the May session 2014, OES is implementing a new faculty compensation model for undergraduate courses offered during the summer and winter intersessions. More detailed information is available on the OES “For Faculty” site. Questions? Email Jen Wofford or call 274-3529. |
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