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51 Organizations will be at Monday's Job, Internship & Volunteer Fair!Contributed by Kristin LiBritz on 09/09/10 TV & radio stations, nonprofit agencies, financial services firms, federal agencies and more will be recruiting at the Job, Internship & Volunteer Fair on Monday. This is your chance to find a variety of opportunities with local, regional and national organizations. Read more . . . (112 words) Soprano Deborah Montgomery-Cove, baritone Brad Hougham, and pianist Charis Dimaras will give a free concert of songs by Hugo Wolf on Sunday, September 12 at 4pm in the Hockett Family Recital Hall. Read more . . . (204 words) U.S. Dept. of State Information Session on Monday, in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 09/09/10 Do you want to show the world a side of American it has never seen? Consider a career with the lead U.S. foreign affairs agency. Read more . . . (110 words) Peace Corps Information Session on Monday, in Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 09/09/10 The Peace Corps - named one of Business Week's "Best Places to Launch a Career" in 2009 - offers an exceptional opportunity to put your education, experience and abilities to work internationally. Read more . . . (141 words) Consider joining a local contingent at IC to participate in The Educause Learning Initiative's 2010 Online Fall Focus Session on Blended Learning on Sept 15-16 in the CET. "Blended learning" refers to using a combination of face-to-face and online instructional elements to help students achieve the learning objectives in their courses. See the original intercom post from 8/30 for more information.
The need for transgender awareness on campus is great, but what are you going to do about it? This interactive session is designed for students at all levels of personal awareness of transgender issues. Read more . . . (52 words)
Read more . . . (34 words) You are Invited to a Communication & Leadership Showcase ProgramContributed by Jo Anne Rosato on 09/09/10 Bring your lunch and enjoy a special session of the Ithaca College Toastmasters Club. Come visit, make new friends, network with others and listen to humorous anecdotes. You may even feel comfortable enough to participate! Read more . . . (121 words) AES Offers Drop In Support for Principles of Chemistry and Organic Chemistry every Wednesday nightContributed by Yolanda Clarke on 09/09/10
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Academic Enrichment Services at 607-274-3381 or contact the Office of Student Disability Services directly at 274-1257. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
URGENT: AES is hiring peer tutors for Chemistry and Biostsatistics - $9.50 per hourContributed by Yolanda Clarke on 09/09/10 Must have excellent to superior academic records; be in good academic and judicial standing with the college; be a current, full time student and eligible to work on campus. Need tutors for: Principles of Chemistry; Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry; Organic Chemistry I & II; Quantitative Chemistry; Experiemental Chemistsry I & II; Environmental Chemistry; and Biostatistics 380. APPLY TODAY in 110 TOWERS CONCOURSE or go to www.ithaca.edu/aes and click on link to apply. Send completed application to aes@ithaca.edu. Dr. Cathrene Connery of the Education Department Edits New BookContributed by Bonita L. Hogben on 09/09/10 Join us as we congratulate Cathrene on the publishing of Vygotsky and Creativity--A Cultural-historical Approach to Play, Meaning Making, and the Arts Read more . . . (168 words) CSCRE 2010-2011 Centering the Margins Discussion Series Events for Fall 2010Contributed by Kelly J. Rafferty on 09/09/10 “Clave – The Key: A Rhythmic Journey from Africa to the New World”; Monday, September 20, 2010, 8:15 p.m.; performance by Bobby Sanabria in Hockett Family Recital Hall, Whalen Center for Music. Opening reception before the performance from 7-8:00 p.m. in McHenry Lobby, 4th floor, Whalen Center for Music. All Discussion Series Events are free and open to the public.
Read more . . . (33 words) You May Have a Package at your Mail Room. Have you Checked your Mail Box Recently?Contributed by Karen Serbonich on 09/09/10 Many packages that are mailed through the United States Postal Service are waiting in mail rooms to be picked up. These packages were sent without tracking numbers and therefore you do not receive an email notification when they arrive. You receive a florescent pink card in your mail box. They can be large boxes or small padded envelopes. If after 3 notices are given and your package has not been picked up, it will be returned to the sender as “unclaimed.” Do you want your family to receive back that care package they sent you? Check out Ithaca College Mail Services on Facebook. Wonder where your mail room is? How to find the Mail Center? When we are open? The answers are here.
We hope you enjoy the information. Good luck on the "Fun Facts". Partnerships for Sustainable Education Annual Report: 2009-10Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/09/10
PSE has developed Sustainability-Based Learning Objectives. They hope these are helpful to anyone teaching courses that incorporate elements of sustainability. You can also find the file on their web page.
Speech-Language Pathology Department Being Re-accreditedContributed by Julie Chambers on 09/09/10 In conjunction with the eight-year re-accreditation of its graduate program, the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at Ithaca College is sponsoring a public meeting on Monday, September 27, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. in room 201 of the Center for Health Sciences. Read more . . . (87 words) Submitted on behalf of Mark Coldren and Sally Dietz, United Way Co-Chairpersons The United Way of Tompkins County Community Campaign 2010 is just around the corner! Each year, Ithaca College employees combine efforts to really reach out and help the people of Tompkins County and our surrounding counties. It's a way of strengthening our neighborhoods and creating positive changes in our communities. Read more . . . (78 words) There are many services available on campus to support students with disabilities and their faculty members. The following is a list of frequently asked questions. Read more . . . (366 words) As Ithaca College occupational therapy graduate students, we are contacting you to participate in a research study targeted to help you and your academic needs! Using an innovative program, Therapeutic Listening, we believe you will experience significant changes in your academic performance. Read more . . . (183 words) Professor Ioanide of the CSCRE Publishes in the Journal SoulsContributed by Kelly J. Rafferty on 09/08/10 (posted on behalf of Asma Barlas, professor of politics and director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity) Professor Paula Ioanide of the CSCRE publishes in the journal Souls, a Fall 2010 issue that critically examines the notion of "post-racial" politics and the meaning of Obama's presidency.
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