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Submitted on behalf of Dr. Roger Richardson, Associate Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

Please join me in welcoming Igor Khokhlov as the new Jewish Chaplain/Hillel Director, Dave Holmes, Catholic Community Campus Minister, and Laurie Wernly, Protestant Campus Minister.

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Paul Curtis, Cornell University                      
Dealing with Deer-related Impacts on and around the Cornell Campus (PDF)

4:00 p.m.
CNS 112

Part of the Department's Seminar Series.

Everyone is welcome to attend!
Refreshments beforehand* (3:45-4:00pm)
CNS first floor lobby
*Please bring your own reusable mug for beverages. Reuse, reduce, recycle! 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Nancy Pierce at npierce@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3161. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Meditation for Students

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 09/12/13 

Tuesday and Thursday

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Don't know what to do this weekend? Come join and check out Fun Without Drinking on Friday (9/13/2013) 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. 

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The Office of Student Financial Services will be closed 8:30 am - 10:00 am on Wednesday, September 18th.  Our office will be open for college business beginning 10 am until 4:30 pm on this date. 

“The Right Law School for You” is the third and last of three evening workshops for those with an interest in the study and practice of Law.

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We all care about the IC campus, student engagement and making our voices heard!

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Taskstream is the new college assessment and ePortfolio system. Students can use it to create personal showcase portfolios. To access Taskstream, log into myHome and click on the Taskstream icon in the IC Services launcher on the left hand side of the page. 

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 I am organizing a building Labyrinth Experience this Sunday.  If you are interested come to Williams 303 at 1:20.  This is part of the BODY MIND SPIRIT FYRE initiative.  If it rains we will still meet and share ideas related to the connection between spirituality and religion and "Who Am I"

  If you decide to come email novak@ithaca.edu .  If you can bring a musical instrument please state so.  If you can take pictures/movie from the event please indicate it in your replay also

 

Dani Novak (Math Department)

Take a look at OUCH!, a monthly security awareness newsletter from SANS: www.securingthehuman.org/resources/newsletters/ouch  

In the September issue of OUCH! learn about personal backup and recovery. Backups are one of the most effective ways you can protect your data from loss, and unfortunately also one of the most commonly ignored or misunderstood.  

English Version (PDF) http://www.securingthehuman.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201309_en.pdf  

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Next week we celebrate Housekeeper Appreciation Week September 16th - 20th.  We always expand that celebration week to include all members of the Facilities Services Team. 

 

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Writing Groups - Kick-off Event

Contributed by Wade Pickren on 09/12/13 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013
12:10 - 1:00 p.m., Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center
Facilitated by Rebecca Plante, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology

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 Welcome back to school everyone! Mark your calendars for September 14th! Come and join IC's African Students Association in celebrating our ancestors and having fun enjoying and meeting others from the continent!

 

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Sunday Mass at 1PM & 8PM

Contributed by David Holmes on 09/11/13 

 Please join us for Sunday Mass at 1PM as well as 8PM at Muller Chapel. All are welcome!

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Are you or anyone you know interested in singing gospel music? Come and join IC's Amani Gospel Singers!

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Are you interested in shaping a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing the President's foreign policy?  Learn about career opportunities with the U.S. Department of State during an on-campus information session.

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The theme for Constitution Day 2013 at Ithaca College is Reproductive Justice: Celebrating and Defending "ROE" at 40.  Dr. Zillah Eisenstein, IC Distinguished Scholar of Anti-Racist Feminist Political Theory, and Dr. Sarah Eisenstein Stumbar, resident physician at the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York, will be the guest speakers.  Thanks to librarian Cathy Michael for her useful resource page to help professors incorporate the issue of reproductive justice into their curricula to prepare for Constitution Day, http://www.ithacalibrary.com/sp/subjects/womensrights

 

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You can help students and schools succeed by serving for one year with City Year. One million students drop out of school each year, and half of those dropouts come from just 12 percent of schools. City Year’s Long-Term Impact strategy will challenge the status quo, dramatically increasing the graduation pipeline and transforming the future for thousands of students in America.

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The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History is hosting a virtual information session in Career Services on Monday.  They have career opportunities for many majors, including: journalism, marketing, culture & communications, history, art history, African-American studies, Asian-American studies, anthropology & more.

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When the love of Edie Windsor’s life died, she was forced to pay additional estate taxes because the federal government did not recognize her marriage to Thea Spyer. Edie would become the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit challenging the Defense of Marriage Act, resulting in the Supreme Court ruling in June that the federal ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen series will show “Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement,” a documentary capturing the story of these two women and how their simple love for one another changed history at 7 p.m. in Textor 101 on Thursday September 12, and it is free and open to the public.

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