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CNPH 14100 Introduction to Photography
4 credits
Instructor: Robyn Wishna
Summer II (July 5 - August 5, 2011)

Closed out of Intro to Photography again this year?

Register now via Homer Connect.
 

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Introduction to Painting: Focus on the Landscape

ART 14000, 3 credits
Instructor: Linda Price
Summer I (May 31 - July 1, 2011)

Drawing through the Landscape
ART 13000, 3 credits
Instructor: Jeremy Long
Summer II (July 5 - August 5, 2011)

Register for BOTH of these summer landscape courses (or either or these courses plus ART 17000 Fractured Fairytale in the May Session) and get free on campus housing for the entire duration of both courses. (10-meal plan included!) Email jwofford@ithaca.edu for more information.

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 SAB: This Weekend and More

Contributed by Lilly Miller on 04/05/11 

Everyone is crazy busy this time of year, so SAB is here to give you some more reasons to procrastinate that paper you have and laugh instead!

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Elections are here and candidates can find packets on our website at this link:

https://www.ithaca.edu/orgs/sga/docs/electionspackets/

All packets are due April 6th by 12pm to the SGA office in the Student Activities Center to the attention of Julia Dunn. Please email jdunn1@ithaca.edu with questions, concerns, or disabilities requests.

 Nutrition Club Meeting!

Contributed by Michelle Katz on 04/05/11 

New Nutritious News This Season!

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Looking for a way to gamble with free cash and improve your casino skills? Dying to hear Ithacappella and Premium blend? Need a venue to test out your super cool new formal clothes? THEN GET YOURSELF TO THE BLACK JACK BLACK TIE EVENT APRIL 6th in Emerson Suites at 6:30pm!

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Women's Opportunity Center Clothing Drive; The WIBN and AMA have teamed up to hold a clothing drive for the Women's Opportunity Center at Ithaca. 

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Like crocuses popping up in Spring, it's the return of an annual tradition at FLEFF:  a panel of entertainment industry insiders sharing the inside scoop.

Directors, screenwriters, distributors, and global innovators tell their stories of how they got their breaks. And they also reveal how YOU can break into the industry, from Hollywood, to indiewood, and to all the other exciting emerging zones of global media worlds.

Moderated, with his usual good cheer and elan, by FLEFF advisory board member and TVR faculty member Steve Gordon, formerly of Viacom.

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How much exercise do you need to get fit for Spring? 

Many individuals looking to get in shape or lose a few pounds know the key to success is through diet and exercise. But how much (and what type) of physical activity do you actually need to achieve your goals? According to the CDC, Americans over age 18 need: 

  • At least 2.5 hours of moderate intensity aerobic activity (i.e. fast walking, riding a bike on level ground with some hills) per week AND two or more days of resistance activities.

OR 

  • 1.25 hours of vigorous intensity aerobic activity (i.e. running) every week AND the same two or more days per week of resistance exercise.

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Wednesday April 6th, 2011

Ithaca Falls Room, Second Floor, Campus Center   

Noon - 12:50pm

How Do I Know If My Spine Is Healthy (And Why Should I Care?)

with Pierre Gremaud, DC, Owner, Spinal Wellness Center of Ithaca (est. 1991)

 

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Career Services is pleased to announce the Upstate New Your Biocareer Connections Fair at Ithaca College which will be held  on Friday April 8, 2011 12:45-5:00PM.  This event is being sponsored by Med Tech, TC3, Work Force NY, Ithaca College, The Central New York Career Development Association, The New York State Department of Labor, The Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise and Commercialization

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  The Student Activities Center serves as the headquarters for several student organizations. Student organizations that apply, may be chosen to use designated space in the Student Activities Center  for one year, provided they adhere to policies and procedures, demonstrate they are using the space effectively, and help maintain the professional culture in the space.

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Support Our Troops

Contributed by Krista Robb on 04/05/11 

IC Supports Our Heroes is all about supporting troops and heroes. Come to our meeting this week to find out how you can help.

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Our Wetlands:  A Community Treasure

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Getting worried about that design project? Having trouble figuring out which selection tools to use? Phew! Thank goodness - Photoshop Phridays are back in the TLC! What's more, Photoshop Phridays are now longer, offering three phull hours of Photoshop CS5 training in a row -- from 1pm to 4pm on Phriday April 8 and from 1pm to 4pm on Phriday April 22. All IC faculty, staff, and students are cordially invited to attend. Click the links below to see more details on each topic, and to register instantly online. Take just one topic, or join us for the whole series!

Photoshop: Introduction
Photoshop: Creating Graphics
Photoshop: Editing Graphics

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The Technology Learning Center is pleased to announce that training in Adobe InDesign, an industry-standard application for the layout and design of publications, will be offered for the first time this semester! All students, staff, and faculty are cordially invited to join us for this groundbreaking training event! Click on the link below to register instantly, and we'll see you in class!

Introduction to Adobe InDesign (click here to register)

Adobe InDesign is the main application used by desktop publishers and designers everywhere for laying out publications. This introductory workshop will cover the basics of InDesign, including discussion of the interface, work areas, images, and other tools needed to create a threefold-brochure.

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 The Student Activities Center serves as the headquarters for several student organizations. Student organizations that apply, may be chosen to use designated space in the Student Activities Center  for one year, provided they adhere to policies and procedures, demonstrate they are using the space effectively, and help maintain the professional culture in the space.

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Living with Grief is a weekly drop-in support group for students who have experienced the loss of someone to death.  Whether your loss was recent or some time ago, you are welcome to attend the group.

Living with Grief meets from 5:15 to 6:30ish on Thursdays in the Health Promotion Resource Room (down the hall from CAPS).

Persons needing accommodations should contact Lrankins@ithaca.edu as soon as possible.

The Technology Learning Center has launched a brand new Building Multimedia Components Training Series! Learn how to create/convert/edit audio and video files, create/edit images in Photoshop, and incorporate your audio/video/images into your PowerPoint presentation. Mastering multimedia will make your materials more engaging and reduce your reliance on network links working during important presentations.

These topics are part of a larger program of new topics on digital media for instructional presentations being offered throughout the spring. Stay tuned for even more digital media-related training!

All IC faculty, staff, and students are cordially invited to attend. Click the links below to see more details on each topic, and to register instantly online. Take just one topic, or join us for the whole series!

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BLACK WOMEN LEADERS IN BUSINESS

A panel discussion with: Christine Barksdale, owner of Diaspora Gallery; Patricia A. Johnson, associate vice president for finance and treasurer at Cornell University; and Schelley Michell-Nunn, director of human resources for the City of Ithaca.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 6:15-7:00pm (Opening Reception) and 7:00pm (Event)
Emerson Suite C (new location), Egbert Hall Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited.

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