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On April 30th, Information Technology Services will begin deploying McAfee VirusScan 8.8 for Windows computers. Read more . . . (130 words) Every April, Ithaca College welcomes hundreds of high school students to our Ithaca Today programs, which are designed to give accepted students one last look at the College before making their enrollment decision by May 1. During these programs, the students learn more about the many opportunities Ithaca College has to offer by interacting with faculty, staff, and students from across campus. Last weekend over 1,000 admitted students and their families (over 2,500 total guests) attended Ithaca Today on either Saturday or Sunday. Read more . . . (147 words) Take 50% off select items in the store April 30 - May 4, 9am - 5pm. Read more . . . (60 words) Mail Delivery Procedure for Summer Employees and Summer Session StudentsContributed by Karen Serbonich on 04/26/12 If you are planning to work and live on campus this summer and are not subletting, squatting or registered in a Circle Apartment you must fill out the orange "Hold at Phillips Hall P.O." card and take it to the Registrar's office to receive mail on campus during the summer. This card is effective beginning Monday May 14 and ends on Friday August 24. After August 24 mail is sent to the current on-campus, local or permanent address on file. This card is available at the Phillips Hall Post Office, the Mail Center and Emerson Hall during check in. Fill it out now and be all set when May 14th rolls around. When we do not see in our mail forwarding system to "Hold Mail at Phillips Hall," your mail is forwarded to your home address or it will be returned to the sender. This includes packages and letter mail. Read more . . . (120 words) Juniors and Seniors: Fulbright deadline is September--check in before you leave campusContributed by Hugh Egan on 04/26/12 If you are a second-semester junior, or a current senior, now is the time to begin thinking about the possibility of a Fulbright application for the 2013-14 academic year. If you are interested, please see Hugh Egan (eganh@ithaca.edu) before you leave campus for the summer. Read more . . . (150 words) Marketing Internship Opportunity - with Career Services!Contributed by Kristin LiBritz on 04/26/12 If you are creative, marketing savvy and ambitious, apply to be an intern with the Career Services Marketing Team. Coming off of a successful first year, the 2012-13 team will focus on developing more wide-reaching campaigns that continue to incorporate the newest media tools. Read more . . . (121 words) For Who? Boys and Girls (Ages 12-17) Read more . . . (83 words) Posted on behalf of Anthony Hopson The City of Ithaca will close the Clinton Street Bridge for replacement beginning Monday April 30, 2012. Clinton Street will be closed to South Aurora Street with limited access to local residents and the Ithaca Police Department through November 2012. All traffic will be detoured to Green Street and around the intersection known as the “tuning fork” to South Aurora Street. Read more . . . (83 words) Professor Barney Beins has co-authored the second edition of the book Effective Writing in Psychology: Posters, Papers, and Presentations, which he wrote with his daughter Agatha, an assistant professor of Women's Studies at Texas Woman's University. The book is published by Wiley-Blackwell. WPAG (Working Parents Affinity Group) meeting Monday, May 7th! Don't miss it!...May be our last meeting of the year (???)Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 04/26/12 **ALL PARENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND PARENTS-TO-BE ARE WELCOME!** Affinity groups are designed to be a safe place where both staff and faculty may speak on common interests and provide an opportunity to seek and support one another. The Working Parents Affinity Group (WPAG) provides different perspectives on integrating work and our families as working professionals. This group is co-facilitated by two moms who work here on campus and who are interested in developing a resourceful place for other working parents to come together and share with one another based on ideas that YOU provide!! Read more . . . (138 words) "Rain or Shine" (should be called "Snow or Shine"! =D)...FYE Mixed Media Contest for April! It's Almost Over!!!...You Could Win!!!Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 04/26/12 FYE will be featuring a different theme every month for our Mixed Media Contest for the remainder of the academic year! Submit the medium of your choosing for a chance to win a $20 Downtown Ithaca gift card! Keep an eye out for our posters all over campus!
Read more . . . (297 words) Read more . . . (94 words) Join Asian American Alliance's "One thousand paper cranes" community building event and win Free Bubble TeaContributed by Elijah Davis on 04/25/12 As Focus Asia Month is coming to an end, IC Asian American Alliance, in collaboration with LBLC Residence Halls, is hosting a Community Building event! Read more . . . (241 words) Alicia Brady, Ithaca College's TIAA-CREF Individual Client Services Consultant, comes to campus twice or three times a month to provide personalized advice and planning services to help you in pursuing your retirement goals. The dates she will be on campus in May and June have been determined. Read more . . . (86 words) Susan Weisend, Art Department, exhibits her artwork at the 25th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana. Read more . . . (41 words) SLPA Graduate Students Present at Master's Level Graduate Research ConferenceContributed by Heather Hedges on 04/25/12 Several Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology graduate students presented at the first annual Master's Level Graduate Research Conference held at The College of Brockport, State University of New York, on April 14, 2012. This conference highlighted graduate research projects from western and central New York as well as from Ontario, Canada. Read more . . . (242 words) Kuumba Repertory Theatre Presents; Marcus; Or the Secret of SweetContributed by Marcus Henry on 04/25/12 Kuumba Repertory Theatre will be hosting a performance of Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet, the conclusion to the Brother/Sister plays by Tarell Alvin McClaney. The performance will be held on May 2nd and 3rd in Dillingham Studio 02. Read more . . . (102 words) Faculty can assist Student Disability Services in preparations for finals week by observing the following procedures: Read more . . . (384 words) The IC Fit Kids Strength and Conditioning Program is Back!Contributed by Judy Mauk on 04/25/12 For Who? Boys and Girls (Ages 12-17) Read more . . . (83 words) Death by doorknob? The Golden Doorknob Awards are a tradition at the Roy H. Park School of Communications, dating back to the 1970s. Back in those days the films were silent, black and white, and all film students had the same assignment: make a short film that presents the most imaginative way to kill someone with a doorknob. The contest was revived in 2009. The 2012 Golden Doorknob Awards and Screening will be held at 7 p.m., Friday, April 27 in the Park Hall Auditorium at Ithaca College. Winning filmmakers will split $5,000 in prizes, and receive the coveted Golden Doorknob Award. More than 100 students participated in this year’s contest. Read more . . . (94 words) |
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