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The Scientist in Cell Block D — Sandra SteingraberContributed by Noreyana Fernando on 04/30/13 Thoughts on fracking infrastructure, extreme energy and civil disobedience by Sandra Steingraber, the Ithaca College distinguished scholar-in-residence who was recently released from jail. Read more . . . (161 words) Attention Researchers: Explore Funding Opportunities with Free Trial of COS PIVOTContributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 04/30/13 Submitted on behalf of Wade Pickren, PhD, Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence/Sponsored Research: Starting today, Ithaca College has subscribed for a free trial of COS PIVOT which will expire on May 14, 2013. Upon using this trial period subscription, it would be helpful to let the Sponsored Research Office know if it would be something you would want to continue using. You can email acadfund@ithaca.edu with your comments. If so, once the trial period has ended, we will purchase a regular subscription. Read more . . . (213 words) Special optical scanning procedures and schedules are in place for the processing of final exams during finals week. Final exams will be processed Tuesday through Friday, May 7th – 10th and Monday, May 13th with a twenty-four hour turnaround time. Special procedures are in place after hours between 5pm-8pm Tuesday–Friday and again 5pm-8pm Monday. Regular optical scanning processing will resume on Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Please see last week’s Intercom article detailing the new Optical Scanning finals week procedures. If you have questions about the optical scanning process, please visit our website or contact the ITS Help Desk at 274-1000, between 8am-5pm, Monday – Friday. Park School End-of-the-Semester Screenings and ExhibitionsContributed by Melissa Gattine on 04/30/13 The Roy H. Park School of Communications will host a variety of end-of-the-semester screenings and exhibitions to showcase student work. All events are free an open to the public and take place in Park Hall Auditorium unless otherwise stated. Photo Workshop Exhibition: Symptoms May Include Opening Reception: Additional exhibition hours: May 3 and 4 from noon-5 p.m. Read more . . . (132 words) New Graduate School Test Prep Materials in Career Services!Contributed by Nikki Lynn on 04/30/13 Haven't started to prepare for the GRE, LSAT, GMAT, or MCAT exams this summer? Don't know where to start? Come take a look at the brand NEW Kaplan books in the Career Resource Library! Read more . . . (103 words) Ithaca College Art Students Present a Pop-Up Art Gallery in Downtown IthacaContributed by Denise Vanderburgh on 04/30/13 Ithaca College Junior and Senior Art students present Collectanea, a self-made, self-curated show of their own work. The show will take place at 239 South Cayuga St, on the corner of Clinton St, across from the Holiday Inn and will run for the first two weekends in May. The artists will be present both weekends to provide insight into the presented works. Opening reception is Friday May 3, from 5:00-8:00pm. Read more . . . (124 words) School of Business Welcomes Guest Speaker Randy Christian '72 on Wednesday, May 1Contributed by Paul Deamer on 04/30/13 Join us on Wednesday, May 1, for a lively discussion with alumnus Randy Christian entitled, “From South Hill to Singapore: A Career in Human Resources. Read more . . . (222 words) Professor Barney Beins has authored a book on research projects entitled Successful Research Projects: A Step-by-Step Guide. The book was published by Sage. Just like the rose expresses beauty unlike any other, The sweetest fragrance on Earth is called "Mother."Contributed by Sue DuBrava on 04/30/13 IC Hope, is please to announce that ALL OF THE ROSE BUSHES HAVE BEEN SOLD!!! Thank you so much for your support. Read more . . . (68 words) Friday, May 3, 2013 Read more . . . (177 words) Thursday, May 2, 2013 Read more . . . (110 words) Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Read more . . . (52 words) Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Read more . . . (95 words) Donathan Brown, Communication Studies (H&S), Invited to Speak at the University of InnsbruckContributed by Laurie Arliss on 04/30/13 Dr. Donathan Brown, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences, has been invited to speak at the Centre for the International Study of Literatures in English (CISLE) at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. The July talk will center on American political responses to immigration reform. Read more . . . (49 words) Danette Johnson Coordinates 104th Annual Eastern Communication Convention in PittsburghContributed by Laurie Arliss on 04/30/13 Congratulations to Dr. Danette Johnson, Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Core Curriculum for the College. As first vice president of the Eastern Communication Association, Dr. Johnson planned and coordinated the annual meeting, held in Pittsburgh and drawing attendees from across the nation. ECA is one of the largest regional associations in the discipline. The theme of this year's conference was "Confluence". Chosen for the state of the discipline, as well as the geography of the host city, the theme resulted in many fascinating papers and presentations. The conference also offered a number of short courses and interest group business meetings. Coordinating and hosting the conference is especially impressive in light of Dr. Johnson's duties on campus this past year. Warmest congratulations, Danette, from your colleagues in Communication Studies, in H&S, and across the College. Prof. Cynthia Henderson, Theatre Arts, invited to lecture on Transformative Theatre at Cornell UniversityContributed by Angela Branneman on 04/30/13 On April 29, Prof. Cynthia Henderson, Theatre Arts, gave a lecture titled, Transformative Theatre: Using Theatre as an Agent for Social Change, at Cornell University’s Center for International Studies as part of the Spring 2013 Seminar Series. Prof. Henderson shared the history of Performing Arts for Social Change (PASC) and how it was influenced by Theatre of the Oppressed. She spoke about the mission of PASC and how it informs the process of building trust, gathering stories, and creating the theatre piece, as well as its potential to change the public discourse. Julia Cozzarelli (Modern Languages and Literatures) presents paper at CEMERS conferenceContributed by James Pfrehm on 04/29/13 Julia Cozzarelli, Associate Professor of Italian and Chair of Modern Languages and Literatures, presented a paper titled "Between Reality and Symbol: Fierce Dogs and Ferocious Wolves in the Decameron" at the Boccaccio at 700: Medieval Contexts and Global Intertexts conference. The paper examined the role of animals in the writings of Giovanni Boccaccio within the context of a presumed shift from the allegorical models of the Middle Ages to the more naturalistic approaches of the early Italian Renaissance. The study examined the topic using Dante's Commedia as a point of comparison. Don't miss out! On May 5th, the Senior Class will be hosting "Corks and So Much More" at Corks and More. Read more . . . (95 words) Final Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Session – May 2ndContributed by Christopher Crawford on 04/29/13 The Division of Legal Affairs is offering its final sexual harassment prevention training session of the semester on Thursday, May 2nd from 12:05-1:00pm in Textor 103. Read more . . . (59 words) |
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