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The First-Gen Center is starting the process to recognize the December First-Generation Student Graduates for 2020! If you are a First-Gen December graduate and would like to receive a First-Gen Cord & gift, please fill out this form as soon as possible. 

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The First-Gen Center is starting the process to recognize the December First-Generation Student Graduates for 2020! If you are a First-Gen December graduate and would like to receive a First-Gen Cord & gift, please fill out this form as soon as possible. 

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As we continue to close-in on the final few weeks of the Fall 2020 semester, it is important to reflect on all we have been able to accomplish over the past nine months. 

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Please join us in welcoming Peggy Davies, the president of Private Label Manufacturing Association (PLMA). Peggy will speak to us about her background and the history of PLMA. She will also give us insight on store brands in today's market. 

The event will take place Wednesday, November 18th, from 6-7 EST. 

To register, please click the following link:  https://ithaca.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l_EHwux4RfeJ9CCohgndlA

For career connections, please click the following:  https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6613847

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Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other.

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Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other.

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Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other.

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Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other.

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The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20minutes, learn what our community brings to the Arts, and the invariable ways Art invigorates our lives.

 

FRIDAY, NOV. 20:  JOAN MARCUS (bio below)!!

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Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other.

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The Many Labs 5 project assessed the replicability of 10 psychology studies in more than 100 labs all over the world.

 

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New Climate Change Course

Contributed by Eric Leibensperger on 11/16/20 

Time to Act: The Science and Politics of Climate Change (PHYS/ENV 14700) is 3-credit introductory class is focused entirely on the physical science, social, economic, and political aspects of climate change. The course is taught by climate scientist and assistant professor Eric Leibensperger.

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Please join us in welcoming Peggy Davies, the president of Private Label Manufacturing Association (PLMA). Peggy will speak to us about her background and the history of PLMA. She will also give us insight on store brands in today's market. 

The event will take place Wednesday, November 18th, from 6-7 EST. 

To register, please click the following link:  https://ithaca.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l_EHwux4RfeJ9CCohgndlA

For career connections, please click the following:  https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6613847

 

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David Barry, Department of Modern Languages &Literatures, published an article "Living in Emergency: the Response of New German Documentary Theater" MAST: The Journal of Media Art Study and Theory, November 2020

The Department of Writing's Distinguished Visiting Writers Series is pleased to present a reading and Q &A with poet and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil on Tuesday, November 17th at 6:00 p.m. This event is open to the public.

REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND!

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The First-Gen Center is starting the process to recognize the December First-Generation Student Graduates for 2020! If you are a First-Gen December graduate and would like to receive a First-Gen Cord & gift, please fill out this form as soon as possible. 

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The First-Gen Center is starting the process to recognize the December First-Generation Student Graduates for 2020! If you are a First-Gen December graduate and would like to receive a First-Gen Cord & gift, please fill out this form as soon as possible. 

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Assistant Professor of Physics Jerome Fung and Ithaca College students Wyatt Vigilante ’20 and Oscar Lopez ’22 recently published a paper entitled “Brownian dynamics simulations of sphere clusters in optical tweezers” in the journal Optics Express

The team used computer simulations to study the detailed behavior of clusters of micrometer-sized spheres in a focused laser beam (known as optical tweezers) for the first time. The laser beam exerts forces and torques on the spheres, but predicting a priori how the spheres respond is highly challenging. One surprising finding was that under certain conditions, the laser beam can cause the clusters to rotate continuously. 

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Study in LONDON this summer!

Contributed by Rachel Gould on 11/16/20 

Have you always wanted to study in London? Not sure you can fit a full semester abroad into your schedule?  The London Center summer program might be the answer. We offer both an internship and a coursework option during the 7-week, 6-credit program. Satisfy ICC requirements, or obtain a cultural internship and put some international work experience on your resume! Now is the time to start planning how next summer in London can fit in with your academic plan.

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Want to study abroad in 2021-22 or beyond? Need help finding the right program? Not sure what your options are? Come to an info session and get the information you need to make it happen! It's not too soon to start planning NOW for your future international adventure.

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