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It's February...the time of love. Do you want to know what we love? We love your customer feedback and FREE smoothies. Be sure to fill out your Client Satisfaction Survey when you receive your invoice and you just might win a free smoothie. At the end of each month we will select one winner. You could be next! Stay connected to the people who know how to plan great events. Find us on Facebook today (keywords: Campus Center & Event Services). Common Hour Workshop: Talking with Young Men about Sexualities and RelationshipsContributed by Rebecca Plante on 02/12/13 Join us for an interactive workshop with Dr. Andrew Smiler, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology at Wake Forest University. Read more . . . (235 words) “Challenging Casanova: Beyond the Stereotype of the Promiscuous Young Male”Contributed by Rebecca Plante on 02/12/13 Dr. Andrew Smiler, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology at Wake Forest University, will be talking about his recent book and research on young men, sexualities, and relationships. Read more . . . (227 words) Summer Jobs with KenMont and KenWood Camps - An Opportunity From Career ServicesContributed by John Fracchia on 02/12/13 Career Services is pleased to welcome IC Alumnus, Mr. Scott Rothschild of KenMont and KenWood camps to campus for an information session about the over 40 summer opportunities that he has available! Read more . . . (140 words) Summer Jobs with Camp Danbee and Camp Mah-Kee-Nac - An Opportunity From Career ServicesContributed by John Fracchia on 02/12/13 Career Services is pleased to welcome representatives from Camp Danbee and Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, to campus for an information session and a day of interviews. Come learn about a variety of summer opportunities and the transferable skills that you can gain from working in a camp environment. Read more . . . (204 words) We are providing divers an opportunity to train on a 1-meter and 3-meter springboards with structured workout regime, supervised by experienced coaching staff. With two (2) training options, coaches will be able to provide appropriate workouts that will teach basic diving skills and enhance overall training and performance.
Read more . . . (196 words) The Season of Lent begins tomorrow, Wednesday, February 13. The Liturgy of the Word with Imposition of Ashes will be celebrated at 8 AM and 5 PM, and the Liturgy of the Eucharist (Mass) with the Imposition of Ashes will be celebrated at 12:10 PM. All are invited to begin this penitential season together in Muller Chapel. Read more . . . (26 words) Do you believe in fate? Whether you're in love or single and free, come join IC AAA this Thursday, Feb. 14th, in Williams 313 at 7pm to learn about the different forms of Fortune Telling across Asia. Read more . . . (94 words) The next No Pressure Blood Pressure will be held on Thursday, February 14th. Important reasons not to miss the next screening: 1. 65 million Americans have hypertension (high blood pressure) 2. Many people don't even know their blood pressure is high because there are no symptoms in most cases 3. Hypertension can lead to heart disease, stroke, heart failure, and kidney disease 4. 66% of those IC employees measured at the last screening were pre-hypertensive (above ideal ) 5. A 20 point increase in systolic blood pressure (top number) or a 10 point increase in diastolic blood pressure (bottom number) doubles the risk of heart disease. 6. Poor diet, inactivity, and being overweight can lead to an increase in blood pressure 7. If one does not adopt a healthy lifestyle, the hypertensive individual will need to take costly medication with potential side effects 8. Physical and emotional stress can elevate your blood pressure
Read more . . . (92 words) Ithaca College Wrestling #13 Vs. Wilkes #7 (Senior Night) Free Raffles Free AdmissionContributed by Martin Nichols on 02/12/13 Come support the #13 ranked Bombers and Seniors this Friday February 15th at 7PM in the A&E Center as they take on the 7th ranked Colonels of Wilkes University. This will be the last time to see the Seniors in action on Ithaca College Campus. We hope you can come support us, as we continue to work toward our 4th NCAA Team Championship! Read more . . . (26 words) Instructional Development Fund (IDF) Grant Submission DeadlinesContributed by Laurie Wasik on 02/11/13 Instructional Development Fund (IDF) grants support direct course improvement as well as interdisciplinary projects. Proposals are due in the Center for Faculty Excellence by February 15 and April 15. Guidelines and application forms may be found at https://www.ithaca.edu/cfe/. Read more . . . (76 words) Summer Grants for Faculty Research are intended to support post-terminal degree scholarly endeavors for full-time continuing Ithaca College faculty and faculty regularly employed on at least a half-time basis. Awards provide approximately $3,000 in compensation for eight weeks of full-time research. Proposals are due in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center, by Friday, February 15. Guidelines and application form may be found at www.ithaca.edu/cfe. Prior to distribution of funds for approved proposals, projects involving human subjects must have been reviewed and approved by the All-College Review Board for Human Subjects Research. Want to go bowling and help out Ithaca's children? Then Bowl for Kids' Sake is right up your alley! Read more . . . (195 words) PRSSA hosts Integrated Marketing Communications major, Marc Phillips '13, for his interactive presentation where he will guide you through the process of branding yourself. Open to ALL majors! Read more . . . (126 words) Sustainability Café on February 18th will explore the Finger Lakes Culinary BountyContributed by Marian Brown on 02/11/13 The Sustainability Café on Monday, February 18th will feature Kit Kalfs discussing “The Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty: Promoting the Seen and Un-seen Food Networks.” The Café will be held in Center for Natural Sciences Room 112 at 4:00PM, in conjunction with the Environmental Seminar. The Spring 2013 Sustainability Café/Environmental Seminar series is focused on our local food system. Read more . . . (195 words) Attention: IC Toastmasters Club - Meeting Location Change for Tuesday, February 12Contributed by Shelli Mekos on 02/11/13 The IC Toastmasters Club's meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 12 starting at 9:00 AM will NOT be in the Cayuga Lake Room but instead will be in room 301 at the Business School. Please call Shelli Mekos at 4-3118 or Heather Schuck at 4-3313 if you have any questions. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Read more . . . (26 words) Thank you To All Who Donated this Friday Feb. 8th the Big Snow Storm Day!!!!Contributed by Cynthia Smith on 02/11/13 We had 171 people brave the cold snowy weather to roll up their sleeves and donate blood. 142 total Units, 115 whole Blood , 27 Double Reds , and 32 people were deferred. Congradulations to the 33 first time donors, hope to see you at our April drive. Thank you ,Thank you, Thank you to all garmITECTURE Read more . . . (155 words) Come join CAC in IC Square to get ready for Relay! It's your last chance to sign up for $10 before the registration fee goes up to $20. Come to IC Square at 7 p.m. TONIGHT! Read more . . . (23 words) Carla Stetson (Art), exhibition at the Duluth Art Institute’s Morrison Gallery, January 16 through March 17.Contributed by Denise Vanderburgh on 02/11/13 Assistant Professor of Art, Carla Stetson, is now exhibiting new individual and collaborative works at the Duluth Art Institute’s Morrison Gallery, January 16 through March 17, 2013. The exhibit, Confluence/Confluencia, by artists Carla Stetson and Cecilia Ramon features installations that speak of migrations across land and air, layered experience and the dynamic nature of subjectivity. Following a cartographic impulse they explore personal geographies in work that relates the macro with microcosmic realms. Stetson will give an artist lecture at the Art Institute on March 11, 2013. |
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