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Exploring your options for careers? Trying to choose a major? Discovering what you are passionate about? This workshop and panel will help you on the road to making career & life decisions and Explore No More! Read more . . . (245 words) Build up your interviewing confidence at this workshop! Read more . . . (103 words) Bikes! Bikes! Bikes! New meeting time for Bomber Bikes!Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 09/16/12 ATTENTION BIKE LOVERS: Bomber Bikes is a sweet new organization on campus! Our NEW meeting time is on Tuesday @ 1210 - 12:50 in the Cayuga Lake Room of Campus Center Read more . . . (79 words) )Outsiders( film festival: The Cats of Mirikitani, 9/18Contributed by Mara Baldwin on 09/16/12 The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to be screening The Cats of Mirikitani as the inaugural event of the )OUTSIDERS( film series, introduced by faculty member Sue-Je Gage from the Department of Anthropology. The film will be shown on Tuesday, September 18, at 5.00 p.m..
Read more . . . (123 words) Students Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations (SCNO) Now Accepting Member ApplicationsContributed by Nicole Hakimi on 09/15/12 Students Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations (SCNO), a student-run pro-bono organization providing consulting services for nonprofit organizations, is accepting applications for general members. While SCNO assists clients with marketing, organizational strategy and finance, students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Please apply by 9/26: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YF8NRML Read more . . . (82 words) Net Impact - Using Business to Make the World a Better PlaceContributed by Lauren Goldberg on 09/15/12 Join Net Impact, a global network of leaders who are changing the world through business! Read more . . . (161 words) Park Association for Journalists of Color looks for e-board membersContributed by Noreyana Fernando on 09/14/12 Are you interested in issues like diversity in the media? Do you possess great leadership qualities? If so, you should consider being a part of the PAJC e-board this year.
Read more . . . (112 words) Do you LIVE to dance? Do you LOVE to perform? If you do- come try out to be on the IC Dance Team! Read more . . . (58 words) September Work/Life Line: Sodexo's Better Tomorrow PlanContributed by Robin Davis on 09/14/12 While eating in the Dining Hall or an on-campus food location, you’ll need to know how to make the most out of the food available by building your plate the best way you can: Read more . . . (175 words) NY State Senate Office of Student Programs holding an Information Session in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 09/14/12 Learn about internships with the NY State Senate. You can begin your career in public service or public policy advocacy while getting a full semester of academic credit! Read more . . . (76 words) Thinking about going to graduate or professional school after IC? Plan ahead and attend the Grad and Professional School Fair on Tuesday, October 2! Read more . . . (70 words) School of Music Graduate Student Premieres First OperaContributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 09/14/12 On Sunday, September 23, Ithaca College graduate student Patrick Valentino will conduct the world premiere of his first opera, Monuments Men. The opera, composed last year, centers on the true story of a small group of Allied soldiers sent to protect the artwork of Europe from the destruction of World War II. Read more . . . (72 words)
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Jack Rossen, Anthropology, gives keynote presentation in Santiago, ChileContributed by Brooke Hansen on 09/14/12 Jack Rossen, Department of Anthropology, gave a keynote presentation at the 1st National Archaeobotany Conference held in Santiago Chile from August 20-25, 2012. Read more . . . (186 words) Event in Recognition of the Contributions of Professor Zillah EisensteinContributed by Thomas Shevory on 09/14/12
Zillah Eisenstein is leaving teaching at Ithaca College after a long and distinguished career teaching and inspiring our students in innumerable ways. We are inviting you to a celebration of Zillah--her commitments to people's struggles, especially women of all colors.
Read more . . . (74 words) Subscribe to Ithaca College Theatre! Special Rates for the IC Community!Contributed by Susan Monagan on 09/14/12 With subscriptions available for as little as $30, Ithaca College Theatre will kick off a new season of theatre. Read more . . . (476 words) Mister Brown Can Moo, Can You? Show us at the SAC Open House!Contributed by Theresa Johnson on 09/14/12 Looking for something to do Well I have an event for you The SAC Open House from 11-2 Bring a friend, bring two Stop by, eat some food enjoy a snack Vote for the best display in the SAC
Read more . . . (91 words) Yale Hydrofracking Panel Discussion will be Streamed Live at IC Next WeekContributed by Carol Hansen on 09/14/12 A panel discussion on a controversial method of extracting natural gas from shale will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 4 p.m. at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. The discussion, “Hydraulic Fracturing: Bridge to a Clean Energy Future?”, will explore whether hydraulic fracturing will enhance America’s energy security, or deter the development of renewable energy sources and foster a continuing dependence on fossil fuels. Read more . . . (157 words) CREATING A CLIMATE OF COLLABORATION AND SUPPORT THROUGH MENTORING Read more . . . (88 words) Jordan Morton, Double Bassist Violinist and Composer, in Recital at the Delavan Art Gallery Sunday, September 23rdContributed by Paul Deamer on 09/14/12 Ithaca College graduate hosts an eclectic afternoon of music in celebration of her home city and in support of her upcoming move to Paris. Read more . . . (262 words) |
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