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Is your student organization interested in getting involved with IC Kicks Back?Contributed by Courtney Brown on 04/09/13 Ithaca College will celebrate the end of the semester again this year with IC Kicks Back! This event will include a BBQ, live music, and lots of fun!
Read more . . . (100 words) AES TUTOR RECRUITMENT INFORMATION SESSION TODAY, APRIL 10th at 5:00pm 101 Textor. Come with questions!Contributed by Yolanda Clarke on 04/09/13 Are you interested in sharing your skills and abilities with your peers? Do you think you can provide content-based assistance to other students in specific courses? Can you work with individuals? Can you work in pairs? Are you capable of running a small group? Whatever your skill level, we may be able to use you! Hear details about our exciting training curriculum that will prepare you to be an effective tutor. Come to our session to find out more about AES and AES tutoring. Apply to be a tutor for academic year 2013/2014! ****************************************************** Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Heather Crider at hcrider@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3381. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
SAB Films brings you Gangster Squad. A movie about cops that go on a special mission to take down the Mob in L.A. Read more . . . (35 words) Come see the talented Annalise Emerick perform on April 15th at 7 PM in IC Square. Her fantastic singing ability will certainly leave you wanting more! Read more . . . (23 words) Want to be a part of SAB for Fall 2013? Here's your chance! Read more . . . (73 words) "4th Graders Present An Unnamed Love-Suicide" - A play by We Are OneContributed by Kyle James on 04/09/13 We Are One presents "4th Graders Present An Unnamed Love-Suicide". The play will be performed on April 12th from 8:30-10:30 PM in Clarke Lounge. Read more . . . (179 words) Can you spare 20 minutes to find out YOUR HIV STATUS?Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 04/09/13 The Center for Health Promotion will be sponsoring FREE Anonymous HIV testing for students on Friday, April 12th. You will get your results in the same appointment, within 20 minutes. Make an anonymous appointment to guarantee yourself a test on Friday. (walk-in times will be busy). Call 607-274-3136 today to make the appointment, before all the slots are filled! Read more . . . (134 words) We're selling tickets on the 2nd floor atrium of the business school on Wednesday, April 10 from 11am-3pm.
Read more . . . (116 words) Committed to Change Career Development Grants (up to $1500 per project) Read more . . . (119 words) Wellness Wednesdays: Meditation Series- Drop in! Wednesdays 12- 12:50 PMContributed by Paul Mikowski on 04/09/13 Wellness Wednesdays, the bring-your-lunch series for students, faculty, and staff is back. Instead of weekly speakers, most weeks there will be a drop-in practice session of meditation techniques. Occasionally, we will also have outside speakers on other forms or meditation or stress management. Read more . . . (91 words) Take an additional 50% OFF ALL clearance items. Read more . . . (57 words) Theatre Arts will present a workshop production of Athol Fugard’s “My Children! My Africa!”Contributed by Susan Monagan on 04/09/13 Directed by Associate Professor, Cynthia Henderson, “My Children! My Africa!” tells the story of Mr. M, an idealistic teacher in South Africa in 1984, who seeks to provide a future for his student Thami by forming a debate team with Isabel, a brave student from the local white school. But outside the classroom Mr. M’s hopes for Thami are challenged by their generational divide and increasing political turmoil. As the author of widely-produced plays such as “Blood Knot” and “Master Harold …and the Boys,” award-winning playwright Fugard was considered the theatrical voice of conscience during the apartheid era. Read more . . . (224 words) Asma Barlas, professor and director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, was invited to give the third annual Piediscalzi Lecture at Wright State University in Ohio on April 3. She spoke about the Qur'an, Shariah, and the rights of Muslim women. That’s A Wrap: Whalen Symposium Award Winners and Closing Out the 16th Annual Whalen Academic SymposiumContributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 04/09/13 Submitted on behalf of Wade Pickren, PhD, Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence/Director of Sponsored Research The James J. Whalen Academic Symposium was conceived of as an event celebrating student research and creative activity at Ithaca College. The 16th annual Symposium upheld the tradition of the event, providing a day filled with outstanding presentations on independent research and original creative work in the arts. The quality and diversity of the research and creative projects highlighted in this year's symposium demonstrated the incredible talent of our students and the importance of active learning as a key part of an IC educational experience. I wish to congratulate all of the presenters for jobs well done. Thank you for participating in the Whalen Symposium and sharing your work with the entire campus community. Read more . . . (379 words) Do you need to get Academic Writing 10600 out of the way? Read more . . . (137 words) Do you need to get Academic Writing 10600 out of the way? Read more . . . (137 words)
In coordination with the National Bone Marrow Donor Program, the Ithaca College football team is sponsoring its third annual bone marrow drive on Thursday, April 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Emerson Suites in the Campus Center.
Read more . . . (112 words) Park Student Documentary Featuring Work of HSHP Dept. To Screen April 15Contributed by Melissa Gattine on 04/09/13 Communication is often taken for granted, but it is what 13-year-old Alexis Runyan and four-year-old Oliver Chatterjee struggle with every day. Both children are nonverbal and cannot sign with their hands due to disorders that create a lack of muscle control. Read more . . . (84 words) Going abroad this summer or fall? Required orientations start this week!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 04/09/13 If you will be studying abroad in the summer or fall on an affiliated, non-affiliated, or exchange program (NOT the London Center), and you have not yet met an adviser in the Office of International Programs to go over required Ithaca College paperwork, please be sure to schedule an appointment ASAP. If this paperwork is not done, you may not be able to get credit or eligible financial aid for your study abroad program. In addition to meeting with an adviser in the Office of International Programs, all students going abroad on an affiliated, non-affiliated, or exchange program must attend a series of study abroad orientations. Read more . . . (324 words) Professor Barney Beins authored the third edition of his research methods book, Research Methods: A Tool for Life. The book was published by Pearson Higher Education. |
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