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Professor Barney Beins presented a talk at the Annual Conference on Teaching conducted by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology in Denver, Colorado.  His presentation, a collaboration with a colleague from Boise State University, was entitled “Old Timers and Opportunities: How Seemingly Small Events and Micro-Decisions Can Contribute To Making Big Career Impacts”

Professor Jeffrey Holmes presented a talk at the Annual Conference on Teaching conducted by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology in Denver, Colorado.  His presentation, a collaboration with a colleague from James Madison University, was entitled “Fads and facts: Is there good evidence to support some of our most popular beliefs about teaching and learning?”

Call for Committees!

Contributed by Abigail Murtha on 11/10/19 

 Student Governance Council and various other offices/organizations around campus are looking for students to join a wide range of committees.

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Join President Collado for a casual reception for Faculty and Staff in the McHenry Lobby, Whalen Center on November 12 from 4:30 - 6:00 pm.

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President Collado invites students to come chat with her at the Towers Marketplace on Monday, November 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

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Belief in the Public Sphere: Perspectives
November 12–13, 2019

Join us for an exciting series of conversations on the role of belief in the public sphere. Leading the discussion will be Dr. Omid Safi, a Muslim public intellectual deeply committed to the intertwined path of love and justice for all.  A professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, Omid specializes in contemporary Islamic thought and spirituality.  He has emerged as one of America’s most important Muslim voices, and is rooted in a prophetic tradition of Dr. King as well as Islamic spirituality.

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 The Ithacan was honored with the prestigious Online Pacemaker Award for 2019 at the Fall National College Media Convention in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 2. The Pacemakers are the highest honors awarded by the Associated College Press and are widely regarded as “the Pulitzer Prize of collegiate journalism.”

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Spread some kindness on November 13th with the Campus Center Events Board as we celebrate World Kindness Day.  

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No Pressure Blood Pressure is a free service provided to the faculty and staff of Ithaca College by the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training and the Ithaca College Wellness Clinic.

 

Main Goals of the service:

·         To provide free and convenient blood pressure checks to the Ithaca College community

·         To help educate the Ithaca College Community regarding blood pressure and the importance of “knowing your numbers”

·         To provide exercise science students the opportunity to practice and improve their clinical skills

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Dr. Galván conducted  a chorus of 120 singers who had been selected through audition to participate in the event. She led the group of Singers in rehearsals from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm and conducted a late afternoon concert. 

Two of the teachers who prepared students for the event had been singers under Dr. Galvan’s direction in the Texas All State Treble Chorus and the American Choral Directors Association’s National Youth Honor Choir.  

 

 

TASTE OF ISRAEL!

WHEN: This Tuesday, November 12 from 7-9 pm

WHERE: Business 301

Free Food! All Are Welcome!

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Meaningfully contribute your skills and talents to our media literacy program at the college. Our internships are immersive and grounded in real world experience!

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 Are you interested in becoming a Big brother or Big Sister? We are having a mentor panel presentation on Wednesday the 13th at 7:15 in Friends 205! 

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VoiceThread is an interactive multimedia discussion tool that allows instructors and students to asynchronously engage with each other using media, voice, video, or text. If you are considering using it for your winter session or spring courses please check out the upcoming webinars offered by VoiceThread.  

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IABC Presents the Candidate

Contributed by Sophie LeComte on 11/08/19 

Join IABC in the Klingenstein lounge for The Candidate Program on Wednesday, November 20th. This program tests the professional skills of students who are interested in various business and communication fields.

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 Not going to MetLife? Join us for a FREE Cortaca pre-game breakfast in the Campus Center Dining Hall on Saturday, November 16 from 8:30 am - 3:00 pm. No meal plan required, just bring your IC ID! 

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*ENTREPRENEURSHIP PANEL*

Contributed by Cheryl Rotyliano on 11/07/19 

Come learn from and meet an amazing panel of entrepreneurs of color who will share their story and provide advice for students with similar pursuits!

- Pima Mbwana '14 (Partner at Cut Buddy, a Shark Tank funded enterprise)

- Stacy Bailey-Ndiaye '90 (Bridge Kids International)

- Christopher Miree '14 (2 Funny Entertainment)

- Reggie Bradford '91 (Beats Walking By)

- Rita Bunatal '16 (Malaika Apparel Co.)

- Delphia Howze (D. Howze Solutions, LLC

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 5-6 PM
Career Services Resource Room

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On Monday, November 11th, M-Lot (A&E) will be closed to accommodate guest for the Admission Fall Open House.  Overflow parking will be in Z-Lot (Emerson Hall) and S-Lot ext. (between Farm Pond Rd. and Emerson Hall).

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We’ve created a monthly newsletter in an effort to keep the campus community updated with our on-going work to build our new dining program.

Click Here to View our updates!

 

 

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Join us for THRIVE @ IC  on November 12th from 12-1pm in the Muller Chapel Phillips Room. This program is a partnership with Case Management, the Dean of Student’s Office, and the Center for Health Promotion.

There will be free snacks and drinks provided!

 

 

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