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On-Campus Memorial Service for School of Business Professor Eileen KellyContributed by Paul Deamer on 09/19/13 Submitted on behalf of Dean Mary Ellen Zuckerman Read more . . . (110 words) Reminder: Faculty and Staff, Claim Your Free Tickets for Alumni Weekend EventsContributed by Chris Pollock on 09/19/13 Faculty and staff: you are cordially invited to join hundreds of alumni who will return to campus for this year's Alumni Weekend celebration, to be held October 11-13, 2013. You may receive a free ticket to the alumni happy hour and senior class celebration on the evening of Friday, October 11, as well as the Alumni Weekend picnic on Saturday, October 12. To receive your free tickets and register for other Alumni Weekend activities, please visit our online registration website. The deadline to register online for all Alumni Weekend events is next Friday, September 27, 2013. (If you have any trouble accessing the registration website, please try hitting the "refresh" button on your browser.) Read more . . . (101 words) Career Services Hosted Largest Career Fair in the Colleges History!Contributed by John Bradac on 09/19/13 On Monday, September 16, the Ithaca College Office of Career Services hosted the largest on-campus career fair in the College’s history. 93 companies, nonprofit organizations and government agencies met with over 500 Ithaca College students in the Emerson Suites during the Job & Internship Fair. Read more . . . (95 words) School of Music student's research published in Canadian journalContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 09/19/13 Ithaca College senior Michael Clark’s article on the music of Claude Debussy appears in the 2013 issue of Canadian music journal Nota Bene. Senior piano performance major Michael Clark’s essay Fleeting Fairy Footprints: Trails of Influence in a Debussy Prelude appears in the 2013 issue of Nota Bene: Canadian Journal of Undergraduate Musicology, now available for online consumption. Clark’s essay traces the sources of inspiration in Claude Debussy’s solo piano prelude Les fées sont d’exquises danseuses, connecting the composition to the illustrations of Arthur Rackham and the music of Carl Maria von Weber and Felix Mendelssohn. Read more . . . (262 words) Career Services reminds Exploratory students that Career Coaching Group applications are due today (9/19). This semester we will be running separate first-year and sophomore student groups of 5-8 members each. Read more . . . (200 words) Weekend plans are still up in the air? Come join and check out Fun Without Drinking on Friday at 4pm in Ithaca Falls room in campus center! EVERYONE is welcome to join! :) 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 . . . (23 words) Macabre Theatre Ensemble is an organization dedicated to provide Ithaca College (and the community of Ithaca) with horror, science fiction, avant-garde, and most importantly macabre theatre with an ensemble structure and foundation. Recent shows we have produced include: Salome Hamlet, Equus, Carrie The Musical and The Receptionist. Currently we are seeking a full-time faculty adviser. If you are an IC faculty member and are interested in this position, please email icmacabre@gmail.com. Visit us online at www.icmacabre.tumblr.com and be sure to "like" our Macabre Theatre Ensemble page on Facebook!
We're looking for someone that would like to help combat illiteracy in the community by playing a small part in our organization. The adviser will need to comply with the guidelines set out by OSEMA by attending certain events and signing specific documents, but any other participation in the organization is voluntary (but appreciated!). The time commitment will not be substantial, and there is no experience required. We would be happy to have anyone who feels strongly about our cause!
Student community service organization seeking members!Contributed by Theresa Johnson on 09/18/13 Hello IC students, I am a junior at Ithaca College and am trying to start my own student organization. I wanted to reach out to the IC student body in hopes that some of you might be interested. My club is called Art for Service and it is a community service based organization. All service projects will be arts and crafts related, so its a good way to give back to the community in a fun and creative way. Please email me for more information at mholmsb1@ithaca.edu, thanks in advance for your interest!
ARRRRrrrrr You Ready For International Talk Like A Pirate Day?Contributed by Kris Monroe on 09/18/13 Thursday, September 19th is International Talk Like a Pirate Day www.talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html Check out an important message from Cap’n Caps Lock But don’t be download’n or shar’n what ye don’t own. It’ll cost ye an arm and a leg in Spanish gold (that’s up to three thousand dollars per offense in land lubber terms). Talk like a seafarin' hearty, but don’t act like a copyright pirate. Ya scurvy dog! Read more . . . (95 words) As the semester begins student organizations are doing very impressive things. To hear about their exciting accomplishments please review this edition of Club Hub. Click here to read the newsletter. DO IT: Loan the gallery objects from your garage/basement for an exhibition!Contributed by Mara Baldwin on 09/18/13 The Handwerker Gallery staff are busily preparing for the upcoming exhibition, do it, for which Ithaca College students will be building an exhibition from scratch working from directions of an international selection of artists including Yoko Ono, Sol LeWitt, David Lynch, Felix Gonzales-Torres, among others. Below is our 'wish-list' for some random objects needed in the creation of this exhibition. Objects will not be altered or destroyed in the process, unless indicated below, and will be returned to lenders promptly at the end of the exhibition on Monday, November 11. Please email gallery director Mara Baldwin at mbaldwin@ithaca.edu to arrange a time for one of our interns to come pick things up from your office or for you to drop objects off at the gallery. Objects needed ASAP! Exhibition opens September 30th! Read more . . . (143 words) Ithaca College’s Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Department presents: FREE HEARING TESTS (cognition and memory tests too)!
Read more . . . (101 words) The IC Campus Jazz Band is in need of a pianist, trombonists, saxophonists, and trumpet players for our 8:00 to 9:00 rehearsals on Thursday evenings. Read more . . . (52 words) Get involved while having fun at the Green Student Org Fair!Contributed by Rebecca Levine on 09/18/13 Many of IC's environmental and "green" organizations on campus will be hosting a Green Student Org Fair on the Campus Center Quad Thursday from 11am-2pm. There will be a ton of activities for everyone to enjoy. Read more . . . (71 words) School of Music professors Timothy Johnson and Deborah Rifkin published in an innovative e-bookContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 09/18/13 At the end of August, music theory professors Timothy Johnson and Deborah Rifkin each published an essay in an electronic book titled Engaging Students: Essays in Music Pedagogy. Engaging Students is a free, open-access, web-based resource for college level music theory educators. The e-book contains writings from both a philosophical and practical nature on a wide range of topics, including assessment, learning outcomes, in-class and out-of-class activities, and technology. Read more . . . (497 words) Looking for ways to still be involved with study abroad and to continue to share your study abroad experience. Well…here is your chance! Join Culture Connections Club for our kick-off event, Thai Night on Monday, September, 23 in Friends 309 at 7:00 PM. Come join us for some free Thai food and a discussion of upcoming events and activities for the club!
Read more . . . (100 words) Vaughn, Dubovi ('11), and Nino ('11) publish research on mindfulness in Journal of Research in PersonalityContributed by Leigh Ann Vaughn on 09/18/13 Leigh Ann Vaughn, Associate Professor of Psychology, Abigail Dubovi ('11), and N. Paul Niño ('11) have published an article titled, " Processing fluency affects behavior more strongly among people higher in trait mindfulness," in Journal of Research in Personality. This two-study empirical paper is a culmination of work by Vaughn's Social Judgment Research Team. Read more . . . (208 words) Cortaca Blood drive Challenge Oct 1&2 in the Fitness Center!!Contributed by Cynthia Smith on 09/18/13 Jazz concert for children and families - "What is Jazz?"Contributed by Michael Titlebaum on 09/18/13 Get ready to clap and sing along with the Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble! This free one-hour concert will be an enjoyable way for all kids of all ages to learn about this great American music. Read more . . . (252 words) |
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