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Like fashion & cultures? Or just wanna have fun on a Saturday night??

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is seeking a member of the IC community to join the Alternative Spring Break trip to Virginia Beach from March 9  -17. 

 

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Interested in doing some volunteer work this spring on Virginia Beach!?

If you're 21 years old, and currently, or interested in becoming, a certified student driver at IC, we need YOU to join the Alternative Spring Break trip to Virginia Beach, VA.

Students will be volunteering with the First Landing State Park doing trail maintenance and other restoration projects! This is an opportunity to make a difference WHILE enjoying some warmer weather and sunshine!

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Attention All Women at IC!

Contributed by Caryanne Keenan on 02/19/13 

In case you haven't heard yet, you are invited to TIA Talks, which are a series of presentations to help you learn about professional confidence, salary negotiation, handling workplace gender discrimination, and managing finances for women.

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SAB Films Presents: Wreck-It Ralph

Contributed by Kyle James on 02/19/13 

Come check out Wreck-It Ralph this weekend in Textor 102!

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If you or someone you love has ever been in a crisis or had thoughts of suicide than you know how important an organization like Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services is. Come on out to Beverly J. Martin School and help support Suicide Prevention and Crisis Services! The First Annual Shake, Rattle and Roll Dance Off will be on Saturday, March 2 from 7 to 10 pm and will feature music by The Destination.

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Smoking Too Much Weed?

Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 02/19/13 

Concerned about your use of marijuana, or about someone else's use? Check out the Marijuana page on the Center for Health Promotion website. You'll find advice and information from a nonjudgmental perspective. Information is provided about free campus and web-based resources for cutting back, or quitting, marijuana use.

 

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Frank Gabriel Campos, professor of trumpet, and Nicholas Walker, associate professor of string bass, are appearing twice this week on Performance Today, a nationally syndicated radio and internet show on American Public Media that reaches 1.5 million listeners worldwide.

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Interfaith Pillow Talk

Contributed by Celina Foran on 02/19/13 

Religious, spiritual, agnostic, atheist, or anything in between? Come to an interfaith discussion about faith at college!

Monday, February 25th at 7pm in Muller Chapel

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As a Resident Assistant you will allow you to be the leader on your floor while providing support to your residents and planning programs for them. The position also offers compensation on your room and board fee.

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Join the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education welcome Robert Hackey, Ph.D., Director of the Health Policy and Management Program at Providence College.

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The Philosophy Club will meet on Thursday Feb 21st, 7-8pm in Friends 302.  All are welcome to come and join the conversation!

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Performances will begin this week at the Dillingham Center at Ithaca College of two one-act operas by Giacomo Puccini, “Suor Angelica” and “Gianni Schicchi”. Immediately following the Sunday, February 24th, 2 p.m matinee will be a talk-back led by conductor and music director Brian DeMaris. The event will begin at approximately 4:00pm and will be held in Dillingham’s upper lobby area.

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All faculty and staff are welcome to attend a Pathways training to learn to identify and respond to a student who might be experiencing distress.  We appreciate your willingness to learn crisis response skills before you need them. 

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ICPC Guest Speaker!!

Contributed by Hannah Moger on 02/19/13 

 The IC Protestant Community is hosting a guest speaker, Dr. Menuge on March 6th, 2013 at 6:00pm in Textor 101. He will be speaking on the existence of the soul.

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The following is contributed on behalf of Wade Pickren, PhD, Director of Sponsored Research:

The Human Subjects Research website has been updated with new application forms and directions. 

If you are uncertain whether your project requires review, or if you plan to submit an HSR proposal in the coming semester, please visit the All-College Review Board on Human Subjects Research  website. Submission deadlines for proposals and information on the application process are also posted on this site.

Additional support for preparing and submitting proposals is available.  Please contact hsrlog@ithaca.edu for assistance.

Finally, all federally funded faculty and student researchers must complete CITI training in the ethical and responsible conduct of research.  Additional information is available by contacting hsrlog@ithaca.edu or at 4-3113.

 

 

 

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   SSDP Presents Just Say Know - An honest and interactive discussion about ketamine and how to stay safe

 February 27th at 8pm in room 206 of the Business School SSDP will be presenting Just Say Know, a non abstinence only drug education program - an unbiased honest conversation about drugs and how to stay safe.

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CAPS, Active Minds and TWLOHA invite you to hear Regi Carpenter tell the story of her teenage experience with mental health.  Snap!, My Teenage Life: Breaking Down and Finding Hope was described by The Harvard Crimson Review as "Harrowing, uplifting, haunting and surprisingly, hilarious."wing, uplifting, haunting & surprisingly hilarious.”

Thursday, February 28th.  7pm.  Emerson Suite B    

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Retirees in Service to the Environment (RISE), a volunteer program at Ithaca College, is seeking local retirees for this comprehensive training program, April 5-May 17. Trainings will be held Friday mornings at Longview, just up the road from the college.

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