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Important Off-campus Process Information for Fall 2013Contributed by Amanda Walrad on 10/02/12 As you may be starting to think about your housing for fall 2013, the Office of Residential Life and Judicial Affairs would like to provide you information about the residency policy and the process for off-campus release. A copy of the policy is printed below. Ithaca College is a residential college and students are required to live on campus for their first 3 years. Our residency policy reads, “Students are required to live on campus for their freshman, sophomore and junior years, unless they apply for and receive off-campus approval from the Office of Residential Life.” You can read the entire policy at https://www.ithaca.edu/policies/vol7/volume_7-70501/ Read more . . . (891 words) Friday, Oct. 12: Dr. Michael Macauley, M.D. (’05). "A Doctor’s Point of View”, 5:00 – 6:00 pm, CNS 112. Anyone interested in the health profession should attend. Please join us for a great perspective on future careers! Everyone is welcome. Light refreshments provided. Read more . . . (26 words) Are you interested in planning events for the whole student body?Contributed by Ayesha Patel on 10/02/12 The Student Government Association is looking for students to be apart of the campus events committee! As a member, you will help plan and execute events put on by SGA in collaboration with other student organizations for the whole student body. Read more . . . (52 words) Ice Cream for Charity?! Count me in!!! Carrotmob Friday!Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 10/02/12 Buying ice cream never felt so good! What greater way to start your weekend than to head down to Purity Ice Cream for some delicious treats, and better yet, for a great cause?! CARROTMOB!!!!
When? Friday, Oct.5th 2-6pm Where? Purity Ice Cream, Co. (700 Cascadilla St, Ithaca)
Read more . . . (169 words) What is Carrotmob? Don't miss it this Friday at Purity!!!Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 10/02/12 What greater way to start your weekend than to head down to Purity Ice Cream for some delicious treats, and better yet, for a great cause?! CARROTMOB!!!! When? Friday, Oct.5th 2-6pm Where? Purity Ice Cream, Co. (700 Cascadilla St, Ithaca) Read more . . . (169 words) Be That Friend...and say: "there is help for sadness." Your friends need you to be honest with them when you're concerned. Be That Friend - speak up and let your friends know you believe counseling is a smart and healthy thing to do! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Making things safer, one friend at a time!~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Read more . . . (20 words) Meet Filmmaker and Musician at LGBT Film Series Screening, Reception, or Breakfast Oct 3-5Contributed by Luca Maurer on 10/02/12 Jazz musician Jennifer Leitham and filmmaker Andrea Meyerson will be on campus to introduce a screening of I Stand Corrected on Wednesday October 3 at 7 pm in Textor 101. I Stand Corrected is the true story of jazz bass virtuoso, Jennifer Leitham, formerly known as John Leitham, who risked everything when she transitioned publicly during the height of her career in order to be her true self. Read more . . . (193 words) Reminder: Brazilian Poet Salgado Maranhão, Wednesday, October 3Contributed by Jennifer Jolly on 10/02/12 Please join Ithaca College's Latin American Studies program for the second event in the 2012-2013 Speakers Series: a reading and discussion by Brazilian poet Salgado Maranhão. He will speak on Wednesday, October 3 at 7:00 p.m. in Williams 225. The translator of his works, Alexis Levitin, will accompany him. Read more . . . (196 words) Michael Richardson (Modern Languages and Literatures) publishes history of German cinemaContributed by Michael Richardson on 10/02/12 Michael Richardson (with Jennifer Kapczynski) has recently edited A New History of German Cinema, a dynamic, event-centered anthology covering the hundred-year history of German-language film. Read more . . . (103 words) October 5: Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra to Perform in Ford HallContributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 10/02/12 The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra opens its 2012-13 three-concert series in Ford Hall on October 5 at 7:30 PM with its music director, Arild Remmereit, and Grammy-winning violinist James Ehnes. Read more . . . (147 words) Devan Rosen to Present at the Thursday, October 4 Faculty ColloquiumContributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 10/02/12 Submitted by Marisa Kelly, Provost Please join me on Thursday, October 4th, for the second Faculty Colloquium of the new academic year. Devan Rosen, Assistant Professor of New Media, Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies will be presenting: Using Social Networks to Reveal Hidden Connections and Cloaked Contingencies. Read more . . . (153 words) Maureen Kelly from Planned Parenthood to speak on Human Rights & Sexual RightsContributed by Kimberly Baker on 10/02/12 Maureen Kelly, Vice President for Education and Training at Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes, will present “Human Rights & Sexual Rights: An Interactive Workshop on the Connections, Intersections, and Importance of Broadening Our Scope.” This event takes place on Monday, October 8 at 7 PM in Textor 101. Pizza will be provided to attendees! Read more . . . (176 words) Reception for LGBT and allied Students in the Chapel October 10Contributed by Luca Maurer on 10/02/12 "Chocolate in the Chapel" - A Reception for all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) and allied students - Wednesday October 10, 4-6pm in Muller Chapel. Read more . . . (51 words) As part of the Effectiveness and Affordability Review (https://www.ithaca.edu/eareview/), Huron Consulting Group will be conducting two open forums to provide an overview of the initiative and solicit feedback from the community. Read more . . . (87 words) Musician and Filmmaker To Introduce LGBT Film Series Screening October 3Contributed by Luca Maurer on 10/02/12 Jazz musician Jennifer Leitham and filmmaker Andrea Meyerson will be on campus to introduce a screening of I Stand Corrected on Wednesday October 3 at 7 pm in Textor 101. I Stand Corrected is the true story of jazz bass virtuoso, Jennifer Leitham, formerly known as John Leitham, who risked everything when she transitioned publicly during the height of her career in order to be her true self. Read more . . . (233 words) M-Lot Closed on Monday, October 8 and Monday, November 12Contributed by Cara Nichols on 10/02/12 College employees and students should plan to find alternate parking on these dates. Read more . . . (202 words) Ordering or producing merchandise for Cortaca? Read this!Contributed by Rachel Reuben on 10/02/12 Ithaca College and SUNY Cortland, participants for 53 years in the annual Cortaca Jug football game, became co-owners of the federally registered trademark "Cortaca" and are now partners in a trademark and licensing program for “the biggest little game in the nation.” Read more . . . (183 words) Thursdays at the Handwerker: "PUBLIC ART IN ITHACA: from MLK & Harriet Tubman to Dinosaurs & Hummingbirds"Contributed by Mara Baldwin on 10/02/12 The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to be hosting a presentation by Caleb Thomas from the Ithaca Public Art Commission. Please join us on Thursday, October 4, at 6:00 p.m. for his presentation on public art in Ithaca. Read more . . . (140 words) Be the first to hear the Senior Class Gift Campaign announcement, while networking with Ithaca College alumni! Read more . . . (83 words) IC FIT KIDS: Personalized one on one training customized to help your child reach their fitness goals at the Ithaca College Robert R. Colbert Wellness Clinic. Read more . . . (266 words) |
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