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As a Resident Assistant you will get 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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 Many would agree that the world's most powerful entities are businesses. Whether you plan to work as a self-made entrepreneur in a small, local business or part of a large, multi-national corporation, the impact our organizations have on the world should ultimately make the world a better place, right? 

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The School of Music has announced its 2013 Summer course offerings in Theory, History and Composition. To help you plan your summer course load accordingly, the full course listing can be viewed on the School of Music Website here.

Eight classes with a variety of themes and subject matters will be held across several summer sessions from May through August. One class - Prevention of Music Related Injuries -- is offered as an online course. 

You can register for any of these courses through your Homer Connect account beginning February 15, 2013. 

Take advantage of the more than 350 concerts offered each year by the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at www.ithaca.edu/music/events/ and this week's are listed below.

Can't make it? Web-streamed performances are available live and on demand at www.ithaca.edu/music/live.

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 Come to our informational meeting Monday, Feb 11th at 7pm in Friends 203!

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Love Moves 5K: Run/Walk

Contributed by Molly O'Neil on 02/10/13 

 Ithaca College's university chapter of To Write Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA) will be holding a 5K race on Sunday, February, 17 at 10 am around IC campus to benefit the national TWLOHA organization. This event is open to the public.

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Ash Wednesday and Lent

Contributed by Carsten Martensen on 02/10/13 

   Ash Wednesday begins the Season of Lent.  Christians are marked on the forehead with the sign of the cross in ashes, acknowledging our human mortality.  Christians are commissioned to receive the Gospel—the Good News of Jesus Christ.

   Lent is the special period in preparation for the celebration of the passion, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ—the Easter Triduum.  Lent is a time of prayer and fasting and almsgiving—a time of reflection, repentance, reconciliation and renewal.

   On this Wednesday, February 13, in Muller Chapel, the Ithaca College Catholic Community will celebrate the Liturgy of the Word with Imposition of Ashes at 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, and the Liturgy of the Eucharist (Mass) with the Imposition of Ashes at 12:10 PM.  All are welcome to join in the celebration of Ash Wednesday and in the practices of the Season of Lent.

 

 

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Come kick-off the growing season with the Organic Growers of IC!

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People with developmental disabilities are living longer than ever before, thanks to better medical care and research. However, their aging process can be complicated by both lifelong and new health issues. In addition, 25 percent of people with developmental disabilities who live at home with their family, live with an aging family caregiver who is 60 years or older, and this percentage is rising. What happens when aging parents develop their own medical and cognitive decline? Who will assume caregiving for both?

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Nominate a student for the RA Position!

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Congratulations to the OTM Winners for December and January.  Due to winter break, both months will be recognized in February.  These winners have shown true leadership and commitment to Ithaca College.  Our December Regional Winner is determined by NRHH chapters across the New York and New England Region.  We are happy to congratulate two dedicated cleaning staff on their regional recognition.  Boothroyd Hall has been deeply impacted due to their kindness. On behalf of the National Residence Hall Honorary, thank you for you dedication and excellence! 

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The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is a living museum dedicated to conservation, education, recreation and the exhibiting of animals in a quality manner.  Learn about opportunities at the Zoo including their current open positions: Education Assistant Intern, Marketing and Development Intern, Zoo School Intern & Animal Care Intern.

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“Null Sets,” a visual work by transmedia designer and artist Evan Meany and mathematician Amy Szczepanski, won the Jury Prize in the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival’s “Distributed Microtopia Exhibition.” Meaney will on campus as a featured new media artist as part of FLEFF 2013, exploring the theme of mobilities.

The exhibit was judged by writer and social media producer Enrico Aditjondro from EngageMedia in Indonesia. The exhibit’s curator is Dale Hudson, who teaches film and new media studies at New York University Abu Dhabi.

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 Barack Obama will deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday, 9 PM. Join us as we hashtag, pizza-eat, and snark our way through the big speech, and then make fun of Marco Rubio after. Come at 8:30 for some IC Dems informational stuff!

 

 

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ICBC on Tuesdays

Contributed by Kevin Walker on 02/09/13 

 

Interested in learning more about Buddhism? The Ithaca College Buddhist Community holds services every Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm in Muller Chapel. These services are free and everyone is welcome.

 

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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) passes are now on sale at the Ithaca College Bookstore.

$40 for a festival five pass for films at Cinemapolis April 4-7, 2013 for faculty and staff.

$20 for a festival five pass for films at Cinemapolis April 4-7, 2013 for Ithaca College students with a valid I.D.

FLEFF 2013 festival theme is MOBILITIES.

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Career Services is pleased to announce that Mr. Jared Shapiro of Camp Winadu will be visiting campus to conduct an information session and to discuss summer job opportunities.  In addition to Camp Counselor opportunities, he is particularly excited to announce the creation of a sports broadcasting program, for which he is seeking a counselor.  In addition to the information session, Mr. Shapiro will be available to interview interested candidates immediately after the information session.

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Due to the deteriorating weather conditions, Sub Connection will close tonight, Friday, Feb. 8th at 10pm.

Sub Connection will return to it's regular weekend hours on Saturday, Feb. 9th, and will be open from 12pm to 1am, Saturday and Sunday.

Please be sure to check Intercom for any further dining updates concerning residential and retail dining during this storm event. Thank you!

Faculty, students, and staff are invited to attend a presentation by candidate, Christina Chin, who is a semi-finalist for the line in Asian-American Studies. This will be a dual appointment, between the CSCRE and Sociology. There is also an "open meeting" time slot if you want to meet with the candidate.

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2/14 Sale at the Campus Store!!

Contributed by Jim Best on 02/08/13 

Mark your calendars!!  The campus store will be having its annual 2/14 sale next week!

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