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John Bradac, Director of Career Services Office, invites you to attend this workshop.


"Personal Statement/Interviewing Workshop"

WEDNESDAY, February 8 

6:30 pm
Career Services Office, 101 Muller

  • This session is primarily for students preparing for professional school applications (medical, dental, optometry, veterinary, chiropractic, PA, etc.)

**All students planning to interview with the Premed Committee this spring should attend.**

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Enter the world of water through viewing documentaries, animations and PSA’s about water issues. You will develop concepts and approaches for creating media that can help expand water awareness. The only media experience needed is your own film-tv-internet viewing.

Thur. Feb 23 and Mar. 1 @ 3 - 6:15 p.m. Park Communications 220

Fri. Feb 24 and Mar. 2    @ 3 - 6 pm Park Communications 220

TVR 29302  1 cr. course with Mara Alper, Park School of Communications

Questions? Email Mara at malper@ithaca.edu.

 

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FREE Kaplan Practice Tests!

Contributed by Nikki Lynn on 01/26/12 

Many graduate school programs require entrance exams, such as the GRE, GMAT*, MCAT, or LSAT. Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions administer practice versions of these exams in the Fall and Spring semesters at no cost to Ithaca College students.

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The Take Back The Tap "Welcome Back" Meeting will be Monday, January 30th at 7:00 PM in IC Square. We will discuss our upcoming activities and welcome our new executive board members.

New members are always welcome!

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In honor of Data Privacy Month, you can now download Matt Ivester's book "lol...OMG!" at no charge.

"lol...OMG!" provides a cautionary look at the many ways that today's students are experiencing the unanticipated negative consequences of their digital decisions from lost job opportunities and denied college and graduate school admissions to full-blown national scandals.

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Wellness Wednesdays, the bring-your-lunch series sponsored by the Center for Health Promotion, begins February 1, 2012.

All programs will be held in the Taughannock Falls meeting room, 3rd floor of the Campus Center, from noon-12:50pm.

For a peek at this semester's schedule, please visit the Center for Health Promotion's Wellness Wednesday webpage.

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 Are you planning on studying abroad at all during your time at Ithaca College?

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Are you interested in building your resume and gaining hands on experience in the communications field?

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ParkAdVenue, better known as the Ithaca College chapter of the American Advertising Federation wants to offer its expertise in marketing and advertising to student organizations on campus. 

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If you are a (piano )music major interested to teach private piano lesson email to novak@ithaca.edu

 

LOOKING FOR A DATE?

Upload your video to your YouTube account by Saturday, February 4th, 2012 to.  Then e-mail the link to icafterdark@gmail.com

 

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#icmlk Question of the day

Contributed by Jen Walsh on 01/26/12 

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Who do you appreciate?

Tweet your responses using the #icmlk hashtag throughout the weekend! 

Also, show your appreciation and support by writing letters at the Type or Tweet event on Saturday night!

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 Habitat for Humanity is back in full swing for this semester, and we'll be holding our first meeting this Sunday, January 29th, at 4pm in the Taughannock Falls room on the third floor of campus center.  

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Do you remember a time when computers didn't exist?  Well, before computers, there were typewriters.  Before typewriters, there was paper and ink.  "Type or Tweet" gives students an opportunity to use any of these devices (including twitter) to express themselves.  Think about these questions:

Is there a family member you want to thank or appreciate?
Is there a cause or organization you want to show support for?
Maybe you have a friend who could use a fun type-written letter?

All writing materials will be provided, including stamps to mail your letters (don't forget to bring the address)!  Stop by this unique event on Saturday night in IC Square and experience a variety of letter-writing methods, while enjoying the company of others and FOOD.

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Get your teams in now!

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) is looking for two faculty OR staff members at IC to run separate Alternative Spring Break Service trips to Joplin, Missouri, and Salamanca, New York, respectively.

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Saturday night concert!

Contributed by Jen Walsh on 01/26/12 

The Brownskin Band will be performing in Emerson Suites this Saturday night!

Join us as we celebrate the end of MLK Week with music!

Inspired by groups like Mint Condition, The Roots, and Tony! Toni! Toné! the group Brownskin, based out of Syracuse, NY, was formed in August 2007. They got their name when founder Nate Brown combined his last name with his instrument of choice the drums more affectionately known as “skins”. Faced with the initial challenges of finding a cohesive group of talented and likeminded musicians he found his current band mates on his second try. With Nate on Drums, Gary Carter on vocals, Joe Cummings on keyboard and vocals, John Dale on bass, Danielle Mitchell on vocals, and Ekwan Brooks on keyboard, Brownskin is up and running and actively pursuing their dream of recording their own original CD and using it as a means to spread their infectious positive energy throughout the world.

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Free Movie Friday: "The Help"

Contributed by Jen Walsh on 01/26/12 

Recently nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture!

"The Help" will be showing in Emerson Suites on Friday, January 27 starting at 7:00pm.  The movie is based on the #1 New York Times bestseller by Kathryn Stockett.  The Help is an empowering story about very different, extraordinary women in the 1960s South who build an unlikely friendship around a secret writing project — one that breaks society’s rules and puts them all at risk.    The screening will be followed by a discussion, facilitated by an Ithaca College Faculty member, about underlying themes and connections in the film related to the civil rights movement.  

This event is open to the public.

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Friday, January 27, 3-4pm, Textor 103

See the original post for details. Please RSVP if you plan to attend by contacting Tina Thurston at thurston@ithaca.edu or 4-3830.

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William Kappel, a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey at its Ithaca-based New York Water Science Center, will bring his expertise to the ENVS Spring 2012 seminar series on Monday 30 January at 4:00 PM in CNS 112.

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