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An investigation has determined that the robbery reported Thursday afternoon at the Terrace 3 residence hall appears to be a targeted crime and not a random incident, and there is not believed to be an ongoing threat to the campus community. Read more . . . (114 words) Join us for Trivia in the Library! Read more . . . (37 words) One Week from Today! American Red Cross Blood Drive 12/12/19Contributed by Brittany McCown on 12/05/19 Ithaca College American Red Cross Club & Staff Council are Sponsoring an American Red Cross Blood Drive. Read more . . . (86 words) Patricia Zimmermann presents her new book, Documentary Across Platforms, at Indiana UniversityContributed by Karen Armstrong on 12/05/19 Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and Codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, presented an invited lecture on her new book, Documentary Across Platforms: Reverse Engineering Media, Place, and Politics (Indiana, 2019) at The Media School at Indiana University on November 21, 2019. Read more . . . (84 words) Professor: Ben Crane Read more . . . (17 words) 12/12/2019 7:00 p.m. Park Auditorium Read more . . . (17 words) An armed robbery has been reported at the Terrace 3 residence hall. Two suspects displayed a taser device and a folding knife and robbed residents of a Terrace 3 room, then fled the area in the direction of the Circle Apartments. Public Safety has responded and is searching the area. Read more . . . (67 words) Submissions Are Now Open for the 23rd Annual Whalen Academic Symposium!Contributed by Omar Stoute on 12/05/19 Present your original research and creative work at this year's Whalen Symposium! The submission process is now open and will close on March 1st, 2020. Read more . . . (148 words) Submissions Are Now Open for the 23rd Annual Whalen Academic Symposium!Contributed by Omar Stoute on 12/05/19 Present your original research and and creative work at this year's James J. Whalen Academic Symposium! The online submission process for students and faculty sponsors is now open and will be closed on March 1st, 2020. Read more . . . (126 words) Submissions Are Now Open for the 23rd Annual Whalen Academic Symposium!Contributed by Omar Stoute on 12/05/19 The Whalen Symposium is a great opportunity for students to present their original research and creative work. The submission process is now open until March 1st, 2020. Read more . . . (155 words) Kimberly Zeoli ’89 Elected to Ithaca College Board of TrusteesContributed by News on 12/05/19 At its recent meeting, the Ithaca College Board of Trustees elected 1989 School of Business graduate Kimberly Zeoli to a four-year term on the board. Zeoli is a partner in the national Risk and Financial Advisory practice of Deloitte & Touche LLP, based in Boston, and is the leader of Deloitte’s New England Industry Program and Health Care practice. Prior to joining Deloitte in 2000, Zeoli had been with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Upstate New York in the Syracuse and Buffalo offices. Read more . . . (405 words) Join IC After Dark for a pajama party tonight, Friday, December 6 from 8-11pm in IC Square! Read more . . . (27 words) President Collado invites faculty and staff to the Ithaca College end-of-year celebration. You are welcome to bring a guest and enjoy hors d'oeuvres, music, and dancing on Thursday, December 19, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. in Emerson Suites. Faculty and staff who RSVP will receive a complimentary drink ticket. Come and celebrate the year's end with your friends and colleagues. RSVP here. Pianist John Milbauer to visit Ithaca College's Whalen Center for Music this weekend.Contributed by Charis Dimaras on 12/05/19 International Concert Pianist, Chair of the University of Arizona Piano Department and Co-director of the Chautauqua Summer Piano Institute, John Milbauer to present a recital, a master class and a talk in Whalen this coming Sunday, December 8th, 2019. Read more . . . (540 words) Bob Iger ’73 and Willow Bay Establish Scholarship to Foster Diversity in MediaContributed by News on 12/05/19 Bob Iger ’73 and his wife, Willow Bay, have generously committed to a $1 million gift to establish the Iger-Bay Endowed Scholarship at Ithaca College in support of academic excellence and the institution’s goal of becoming a national model for colleges committed to the values of diversity, equity and inclusion. Read more . . . (569 words) The CAPS coat drive is still going. Read more . . . (69 words) Linguistics Online This Winter Session (World of Systems or Identities)Contributed by James Pfrehm on 12/05/19 Did you know that LNGS 232 Intro to Linguistics has been dubbed one of the "Top Ten Coolest Courses at Ithaca College"? Come find out why! This course is two weeks and entirely online. The "perfect" (and most productive) way to spend your winter break. From now until the end of finals, the Phillips Hall Post Office is ready to help speed up your book return process. Read more . . . (146 words) Writing Professor Publishes Short Fiction in The Greensboro ReviewContributed by Raul Palma on 12/05/19 Raul Palma, Assistant Professor in the Department of Writing, published his short story "Never Through Miami" in The Greensboro Review. The story was inspired by his 2017 research trip to Cuba. In conversation with Roberto Quesada's novel by the same, the story examines tensions between the Cuban enclave in Miami and Cubans in their home country, particularly those in the tourism sector.
Documentary on The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. produced by Park School Faculty Nominated for an EMMY AwardContributed by James Rada on 12/04/19 The documentary With INFINITE HOPE: MLK and the Civil Rights Movement was produced by Park School Faculty James Rada, Chrissy Guest and Maria Mejia Yepes. The hour-long program has been nominated for The Midsouth Regional EMMY Awards, which are sponsored by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Ithaca College students Christy Calcagno '18, Kalia Kornegay '18, Emily Varga '18, Katie Jones '19, Elena Maria Piech '19 and Sophia Tulp '19 served as Associate Producers on the project. Read more . . . (107 words) |
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