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Meet alumni in Washington, D.C. at Network Nights, announcement from Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 02/06/12 Make the most of your spring break by attending the Washington, D.C. Network Night. You'll meet IC alumni, make career connections and get advice on life after college, all while enjoying light refreshments! Read more . . . (158 words) Jonathan Ablard, History, presented at Cornell University's Americas' Colloquium on February 2, 2012.Contributed by Michael Smith on 02/06/12 Jonathan Ablard, History, presented “Fruto del cuartel: Military Service and Masculinity in Argentina, 1901-1930” at Cornell University's Americas' Colloquium on February 2, 2012. Read more . . . (84 words) Come meet like-minded young women and get some FREE FOOD! Read more . . . (242 words) ClearPoint Credit Counseling Services On Campus Wednesday, February 15th!Contributed by Alison Bowman on 02/06/12 For the 61% of Americans carrying revolving credit card debt*, at an average $10,691**, January credit card statements pack an unwelcome New Year’s punch. For the past decade, getting out of debt has been one of American’s top New Year’s resolutions. Read more . . . (150 words) Think you know a lot about drugs and the War on Drugs? Then prove it at Students for Sensible Drug Policy's TRIVIA NIGHT, a fun and educational way to get the facts about all things drug related. The game starts Wednesday at 9 P.M. in Williams 221. See you there, and be sure to bring a friend! RISE ABOVE THE IGNORANCE! Read more . . . (23 words) Out: The Glenn Burke Story film sponsored by LGBT Center>>> It's our next FYE Showcase Event!Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 02/06/12 The members of the First-Year Experience Coordinating Committee would like to invite all first-year students to attend a series of events designed to highlight the wonderful speakers, films, athletics and performances that happen on our campus all year long! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read more . . . (274 words) Wednesday, February 8th is Tu B'Shevat, Arbor Day on the Hebrew Calendar, the New Year for Trees. Read more . . . (77 words) Wednesday, February 8th is Tu B'Shevat, Arbor Day on the Hebrew Calendar, the New Year for Trees. Read more . . . (72 words) Contest means Prize! :) FYE Mixed Media Contest---> February:"Love is in the Air"Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 02/06/12 FYE will be featuring a different theme every month 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) Writing Professor Fred Wilcox on Radio Wednesday at 12:30 p.m.Contributed by Jack Wang on 02/06/12 Associate Professor of Writing Fred Wilcox will be the guest on The Gary Null Show this Wednesday, February 8, at 12:30 EST, speaking about his book Scorched Earth. The show airs on WBAI (Pacifica) & WNYE in New York City. The show will be simulcast on the Progressive Radio Network (PRN), www.progressiveradionetwork.com. The following night, Thursday, February 9, at 7:30pm in Klingenstein Lounge, Professor Wilcox will read from the book and talk about the legacies of chemical warfare in Vietnam and on the toxic chemicals in our environment. CPMA Professor Ron Jude in Philadelphia for book signing and exhibitionContributed by Ron Jude on 02/06/12 CPMA Professor Ron Jude to exhibit a selection from his Alpine Star project in Of the Ordinary at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center from February 9th through April 15th. Read more . . . (315 words) School of Music Students - Complimentary Tickets Now Available!Contributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 02/06/12 Complimentary tickets to CANTUS, a 9 voice all-male vocal ensemble performing in Ford Hall on Saturday, February 11 at 8:15 will be available in the music office beginning Monday, February 6. CANTUS will also present a workshop at 4pm that afternoon demonstrating their process as a chamber vocal ensemble, discussing issues such as vocal technique, balancing solo vs. ensemble singing, the elements of engaging performance as well as our collaborative process as a vocal ensemble without conductor. This session is for Ithaca College students, please take advantage of it! Read more . . . (272 words) Expressive Arts Rituals for Grief and Loss Grief and loss are experienced in many ways, e.g., death of a person or pet, loss of ability, opportunity or relationship. Whether your loss is recent or some time has passed, this group will use expressive arts rituals (acknowledging the loss, being present in light of one’s loss, and one’s future journey with the loss) to help participants reflect on their loss in an intentional manner. Come and join with others on their journey with grief, where you'll get support and help create a supportive environment for others. We ask that you bring a memento that represents your loss, (e.g., picture, object, etc.). This drop-in support group meets three consecutive Tuesdays: 2/7, 2/14/ & 2/21, from4-5:00pm at CAPS. The depth of personal exploration will deepen with each group, and participants are welcome to attend one or all group sessions. For more information, contact the group facilitators, LeBron Rankins, Ph.D., or Lourdes Brache-Tabar, LMHC, Ph.D., at counseling@ithaca.edu. Read more . . . (23 words) On 2-14-12 the IC Campus Store will hold its second 2-14 Sale!! Read more . . . (78 words) Tuesday Salon: "Court & Spark: How Technology Shapes that Way We Love"Contributed by Mara Baldwin on 02/06/12 The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to host a salon moderated by Amy Monticello, lecturer from the Department of Writing, taking place on Tuesday, February 7, at 4.00 p.m.. Following a presentation on her research, Monticello will moderate a relevant discussion on the significance of technology as a platform for expression in contemporary courtship, romance, and heartbreak. Read more . . . (127 words) The Ithaca College Gerontology Institute Caregiver Group MeetingContributed by BJ Wilson on 02/06/12 The Caregiver Support Group will meet Friday, February 17, from Noon-1:00 p.m. in the Gerontology Resource Room (413 CHS). Read more . . . (122 words) Christopher House, Communication Studies (H&S), to present at the annual International Communication Association Conference in Phoenix, AZContributed by Laurie Arliss on 02/06/12 Christopher House, H&S predoctoral diversity fellow, will deliver a scholarly paper at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association on May 24, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. Read more . . . (45 words) Marella Feltrin-Morris (Modern Languages and Literatures) edits collection of essaysContributed by Michael Richardson on 02/06/12 Marella Feltrin Morris (Modern Languages) co-edited, with María Constanza Guzmán and Deborah Folaron, a collection of essays to honor Professor Marilyn Gaddis Rose, founder of the Translation Research and Instruction Program and Distinguished Service Professor of Comparative Literature at Binghamton University. Read more . . . (42 words) Three HSHP Dean candidates' presentations Feb 6, 9, and 13Contributed by Diane Gayeski on 02/06/12 The campus community is invited to attend public presentations by the final three candidates for Dean of Health Sciences and Human Performance this next week. All presentations are from 4-5 in Klingenstein Lounge in the Campus Center, followed by an informal reception. Attendees are encouraged to fill out a feedback sheet for each candidate: http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22EHSSBTNRD Read more . . . (84 words) Mike Titlebaum, School of Music, Serving as February 2012 Jazz Mentor to the National Association for Music EducationContributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 02/06/12 Mike Titlebaum is serving as the February 2012 Jazz Mentor to The National Association for Music Education (NAfME, formerly MENC), and the organization has published a companion interview called "5 Questions for the February 2012 Jazz Mentor." The piece can be found on their website at http://www.nafme.org/v/jazz/5-questions-for-the-february-2012-jazz-mentor. Read more . . . (122 words) |
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