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This year's week is centered around the quote "A time comes when silence is betrayal." Read more . . . (289 words) STUDY ABROAD info sessions next week: Where in the world will YOU go?!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 01/23/20 Want to study abroad? Not sure how it all works? Don't know what your options are? We can help you figure it out. Come to one of our upcoming info sessions and get the information you need to make it happen! Read more . . . (308 words) Panel Discussion to Explore Resistance during the HolocaustContributed by Austin Reid on 01/23/20 On Sunday, February 2nd at 3:00 PM in the Presser Room of the Whalen Center a panel discussion featuring three notable authors Eva Fogelman, Roald Hoffmann and Dan Schwarz will explore why some bystanders in the midst of the Holocaust were compelled to risk their lives and resist a state-sponsored genocide. The panel will also examine what role conscience and moral courage play in confronting hate today. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A session and a reception. Read more . . . (388 words) Go GLOBAL this summer - explore your summer study abroad options!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 01/23/20 Are you looking to do something exciting this summer? Consider one of IC's options for summer study abroad! In 2020, we'll be offering a variety of different types of programs in countries across the globe. Short-term study abroad is a great way to expand your horizons and satisfy degree requirements without missing a full semester on campus! Come to a Summer Study abroad info session for an overview of available opportunities: Read more . . . (459 words) Join together for the annual MLK Shabbat service & dinnerContributed by Austin Reid on 01/23/20 Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as we dedicate Hillel's pluralistic service to the values he taught. We will bring MLK's words into our service with A Capella song and readings. Read more . . . (69 words) Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as we dedicate Hillel's pluralistic service to the values he taught. We will bring MLK's words into our service with A Capella song and readings. Read more . . . (69 words) STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP for Pell Grant recipients: Benjamin A. Gilman International Study ProgramContributed by Rachel Gould on 01/23/20 Are you a Pell Grant recipient? Are you planning to study abroad in the Summer or Fall of 2020, Spring 2021 or for the 2020-21 academic year? If so, consider applying for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program! The Gilman application cycle for Summer 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Academic Year 2020-21 recently opened, and the application deadline is March 3, 2020. Read more . . . (509 words) STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP: Freeman Awards for Study in AsiaContributed by Rachel Gould on 01/23/20 Are you planning to study abroad in an Asian country? Do you want to go abroad this summer or during the upcoming academic year? If so, consider applying for the Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA)! The Freeman-ASIA application cycle for Summer 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Academic Year 2020-21 will open on February 10, and the application deadline is April 6, 2020. Read more . . . (338 words) Are you looking for a rewarding internship experience? Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in New York City? Information sessions are happening soon for this exciting study away opportunity. The semester-long ICNYC program is open to select majors from all five schools. Read more . . . (122 words) Saturday, January 25, people across the globe will come together to oppose another war in the Middle East. The one in Ithaca will take place at 3PM at the Bernie Milton Pavilion. Join Peace Action IC! Read more . . . (247 words) Students Needed - Department of Occupational Therapy Focus GroupContributed by Anne Carlineo on 01/23/20 Please consider participating in a research project with graduate students from the Department of Occupational Therapy. Read more . . . (65 words) Food Pantry Open Hours and Call for VolunteersContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 01/23/20 The on-campus Food Pantry will be open this week on Tuesday January 21st from 6-7 pm and Friday January 24th from 4-5:30pm. Spring semester hours will be every Tuesday from 6-7 pm and every Friday from 4-5:30 pm. Great News - SIGN IN is going Digital - Bring your IC ID or your Mobile Pantry swipe card! The Pantry is located in the DeMotte Room (you can enter by going down the stairs to the left of the information desk in Phillips Hall or by using the back entrance to Phillips Hall closest to the upper quads and near the stairs that go up to the academic quad). The Pantry is open to any and all members of the IC community. There are no qualifications for this program. Read more . . . (252 words) Free Screening of Murder-Mystery ‘Knives Out’ This WeekendContributed by Madeline Veneziano on 01/23/20 SAB Presents: ‘Knives Out’ Jan. 24-26 at 8 pm in Textor 102 Read more . . . (89 words) Every 10 years, our government is required to conduct a census or count of the population of the country. It is mandated by Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution and has been conducted every 10 years since 1790. Read more . . . (156 words) School of Music kicks off 2020 concerts with MLK celebration tonight!Contributed by Molly Windover on 01/23/20 All happening this weekend at Whalen: Concert in Honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., a faculty recital, and the annual concerto competition. Read more . . . (164 words) Professor Jeffrey Holmes (Psychology) gives invited talk at the National Institute on the Teaching of PsychologyContributed by Bernard Beins on 01/23/20
Professor Jeffrey Holmes gave an invited talk at the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was invited to speak based on his ongoing scholarly work pertaining to psychological myths. His talk was entitled “Battling the Undead: The Perpetual Mythology of Education and Learning.”
Free Spanish tutoring is available to all students enrolled in a Spanish class. The tutoring sessions are led by an IC student and take place on Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 pm and Thursdays, 12:10 to 1:00 pm in Job 209 (LCEC, Language Cultural Exchange Cooperative). No appointments are necessary. If you have any questions, contact Gladys M. Varona-Lacey (varona@ithaca.edu). Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Tina Bennett (tbennett@ithaca.edu) or (607) 274 3106. Ithaca Student Film Festival Now Accepting Submissions!Contributed by Mickie Quinn on 01/23/20 The Studio is now accepting admissions for the 2020 Ithaca Student Film Festival. There are up to $1,000 in prizes! Read more . . . (55 words) Are you interested in welcoming new students and their families to Ithaca College and sharing your expertise on all things IC? Join this exciting group of student leaders on the Fall 2020 Orientation Staff! Applications are open now and will remain open until February 16th at 11:59pm. Read more . . . (200 words) ICTV Recruitment Night | Tuesday, January 28th at 7:00 PMContributed by Jeremy Menard on 01/23/20 Interested in television? How about News? Sports? Writing? Production? Come to Ithaca College Television's Recruitment Night on Tuesday, January 28th at 7:00 PM in Emerson Suites to learn more about this semester's weekly programming lineup and how you can get involved! ICTV is Ithaca College's student-operated television production organization serving 26,000 Tompkins County cable households with a variety of community oriented programming. The station's programming airs locally on Spectrum Channel 16 and also streams at ICTV.org. Read more . . . (106 words) |
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