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"Speak Your Mind" brings personal stories of mental health struggle and recoveryContributed by Jared Wolf on 04/09/13 Active Minds at Ithaca College, the campus chapter of the national college mental health advocacy and outreach organization, is hosting its second annual Speak Your Mind open panel on April 16 in Textor 101, from 7pm to 9pm. Read more . . . (84 words) Communications Consortium 20 New Job & Internship Opportunities! Career Services AnnouncementContributed by John Fracchia on 04/09/13 Career Services is pleased to announce that 12 new job and 8 new internship opportunities have just become available through the Central New York Communications Consortium! Read more . . . (176 words) 'From Nuremberg to The Hague: The trial of Charles Taylor and beyond'Contributed by Sonali Samarasinghe on 04/09/13 Human Rights Watch lawyer and activist Elise Keppler will deliver a talk on the efficacy of the International Criminal Court and the promise of global justice today April 9 from 7-9 pm at the Clark Lounge. Free and open to the public. A reception will follow.
Read more . . . (144 words) Annette Levine (Modern Languages and Literatures) chairs and presents at NeMLAContributed by Julia Cozzarelli on 04/09/13 Prof. Levine co-chaired a seminar titled “Translation: Tales of Faithful Betrayals and Treacherous Fidelities,” and presented a paper, “Translating Between the Lines: Aída Bortnik’s Cuentitos,” at the Northeast Modern Language Association's annual convention in Boston. Elizabeth Berglund-Hall (DMLL) chairs panel and presents paper at NeMLAContributed by Julia Cozzarelli on 04/09/13 Prof. Hall chaired a conference session titled “Hemlock, Eve, and Antarctica: Hélène Cixous’s Recent Fiction” at the Northeast Modern Language Association's annual convention in Boston. She also presented a paper titled “The Laugh of the Mother: Traces of Humor in Cixous’s Recent Fiction.” Once Upon a Time… Ithaca College Students Produced a Lesbian Fairytale Musical! Film Screening and Meet the Creators, Cast and Crew - Thurs. April 11 - LGBT Film Series ConcludesContributed by Luca Maurer on 04/09/13
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Read more . . . (63 words) Alejandra Zambrano (Modern Languages and Literatures) presents paper at NeMLAContributed by Julia Cozzarelli on 04/09/13 Prof. Zambrano presented a paper titled: “(Dis)continuidades del texto catequístico en España y Ecuador del diecinueve.” Read more . . . (26 words) Jorge Garcìa (Modern Languages and Literatures) presents conference paperContributed by Julia Cozzarelli on 04/09/13 Assistant Professor of Spanish, Jorge Garcìa, presented work in a seminar entitled “Bicentennial Journeys: (Dis)continuities in Hispanic Transatlantic Literatures” at the Northeast Modern Language Association's Annual Convention in Boston. Read more . . . (18 words) Chris Carmody from the Institute for Sustainable Development to speak on Tuesday, April 9 at 7pmContributed by Marian Brown on 04/09/13
Read more . . . (296 words) Roll out the red carpet because Ithacappella Block 4 is gonna be a special occasion. Read more . . . (341 words) Interested in watching a documentary about the medical monopoly and how it affects alternative medicine?!Contributed by Maria Barton on 04/08/13 You are invited to the Doctored Movie Screening with guest lecturers, Dr. Ammitai Worob, DC and Dr. Michelle Bradshaw, DC, OTR/L this Thursday, April 11th at 7:00 in CHS 208. Read more . . . (130 words) The annual spring NYC bustrip will be April 27...deadline to sign-up is April 12th. Read more . . . (130 words) School of Music's Chad West published in music education journalContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 04/08/13
West’s article, titled “Developing Reflective Practitioners: Using Video-Cases in Music Teacher Education,” discusses the process of reflective thinking and its importance to preservice teacher education, among other topics, and can be viewed online as an abstract on the journal’s website. West authored a second article, titled "Preparing Middle School Music teachers to Teach Jazz," that JMTE accepted for publication at the end of March; it will soon be available online as well. Read more . . . (223 words) Artist Reception for Novelist and Photographer Teju Cole. Thursday, April 11th 4:30-5:30 at the Handwerker Annex in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 2nd floor Library.Contributed by Catherine Taylor on 04/08/13
Read more . . . (165 words) Novelist Teju Cole, author of Open City, Reads Thursday, April 11th at 6:00 pm in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers SeriesContributed by Catherine Taylor on 04/08/13
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Please observe our schedule below and stop by one of our meetings as a guest: Read more . . . (132 words) Challenge CPR/AED, Lifeguard or Lifeguard CPR/AED - Informational Meeting TIME CHANGEContributed by Kathy Farley on 04/08/13
Challenge CPR/AED $65 Cash or check payable to "Ithaca College" accepted. Read more . . . (61 words) The Transmedia Studio is Recruiting First Student Executive StaffContributed by Carol Jennings on 04/08/13 The Transmedia Studio, the Park School of Communication's newest cocurricular organization, is recruiting its first student executive staff. All interested students from any academic discipline are encouraged to apply. Read more . . . (160 words) Reminder: "Numbered" being shown April 9, 7:30 pm, Textor 101Contributed by Rebecca Lesses on 04/08/13 “Numbered,” a documentary that tells the story of survivors who for the past six decades have been living with the grayish-blue numbers tattooed on them by Nazis in Auschwitz, will be shown at Ithaca College on Tuesday, April 9, in observance of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Free and open to the public, the screening will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Textor 101. Read more . . . (199 words) |
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