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Pathways is a mental health crisis prevention and intervention program offered by the I.C. Counseling and Psychological Services.

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If you are a student and you need to drive a College owned/leased vehicle for any reason, you must complete a driver safety class.

The next driver safety classes will be offered on Monday, September 13, 2010 and Tuesday, September 28, 2010 both classes will run from 7pm-9pm in Textor 103.

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12:15 - 1:00 p.m.
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New and continuing students are encouraged to attend.

Free pizza and drinks.

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Thank You From Career Services

Contributed by John Fracchia on 09/03/10 

Career Services wishes to thank the many students, staff and faculty who came to our open house on Wednesday, September 1.  We enjoyed talking with you and telling you more about our services. 

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Premed FIRST meeting: Sept 9

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/03/10 

Thursday, September 9
12:15 - 1:00 p.m.

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New and continuing students are encouraged to attend.

Reminder:  there are TWO informational sessions for
NEW students interested in Premed
on Wednesday, Sept. 8.

See link above.

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Professor Rebecca Lesses (Jewish Studies) presented a paper at the International Society of Biblical Literature conference in Tartu, Estonia, on July 26, 2010.

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Pathways is a crisis intervention and suicide prevention training program designed for faculty, staff and students at Ithaca College. Pathways brings attention to a situation before a crisis occurs and increases the number of people on campus who are able to notice and refer when students may need mental health support.

As people become aware of the signs and symptoms of emotional or behavioral problems, they not only can help others, but they can notice and address periods of difficulties for themselves. What is true for students is true for others: when we pay attention to our experience, we can reduce problems, find help in a timely way, and prevent crises from occurring.  

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Looking for a babysitting job?

Contributed by Alison Bowman on 09/03/10 

2 new babysitting opportunities have been listed with the Student Employment Office!

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New and returning faculty, staff, and students are strongly encouraged to sign up for Ithaca College’s Emergency Notification System (ENS) prior to the test of the system that will take place during the noon hour on Thursday, September 9.

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The Intergenerational Choir will have their first rehearsal this Tuesday, September 7th! The choir is a very rare group consisting of both college students of all majors as well as residents of the Longview Community.

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On September 11, The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs wants you to share your time and energy with local community organizations! This is the first Service Saturday event of the year - let's show our community how much IC cares!

 

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Get involved in Ithaca! The Labor Day Picnic, put on by the Tompkins County Workers’ Center is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the local community.

Please join the Tompkins County Workers' Center and the Midstate Central Labor Council for what is turning out to be a rockin' Labor Day Picnic! The Labor Day Picnic will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Monday, September 6th, in Ithaca's Stewart Park.

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Bruce Henderson, professor of Speech Communication, has co-authored a book, recently published by Northwestern University Press.

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ALL are invited to attend IC AAA's first meeting of the year!!! We'll introduce ourselves, play games, get to know each other and eat food!!! Come by and make new friends!

A New Name. . . A New Year. . . OF . . . Fun and Awesome Events:
Gain cultural awareness, learn about socio-political issues facing the Asian and Asian-American community, and play fun cultural games with us!
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ASIAN TO JOIN!

Time: 7:00pm                  Location:  Williams 222

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Interested in trying something different? Join the Fifes and Drums of Ithaca!

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Come take part in a fun and relaxing musical experience!

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Never feel helpless in an emergency situation! Sign up for this FREE one-hour workshop and let our team of trained EMT's teach you basic emergency skills including CPR and first aid. All participants will receive a free CPR face mask upon program completion.

WHEN? The training will be offered three times this semester: Wed. Sept 8th, Thurs. Sept 16th, and Monday, Oct 4th. Choose one!

WHAT TIME? All programs will run from 8:00-9:00 pm

WHERE? Klingenstein Lounge

SIGN UP at studentengagement.camp7.org/ Space is limited, so register early!

Sponsored by the Center for Health Promotion, the AED Committee, Office of Public Safety, and the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs.

For more information or to request accommodations for individuals with disabilities, please contact Nancy Reynolds, CHP Program Director, at nreynolds@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-7933. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 IC's Colleges Against Cancer is holding its first meeting of the year this Monday, September 6th, from 7-8pm in Business School room 104 for new and returning members.  Anyone can join. 

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  The Ithaca College Natural Lands Committee has implemented a new flagging policy for any students, faculty, or staff of Ithaca College who wish to use any type of flagging on South Hill. 

 

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Ithaca College School of Music faculty member Mark A. Radice was awarded a Provost’s Grant in the spring semester of 2010 for continued work on inter-institutional liaison with Tianjin Conservatory of Music and Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin, PRC.

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