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The Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences will be holding an Environmental Career Day on Monday, November 4th. We are hosting over 20 ENVS alumni on campus to meet with students to discuss their careers and the paths that got them there. Read more . . . (134 words) Join us November 6th from 6pm-7:30pm in Textor 101 for a roundtable discussion with Dr. Sean Eversley-Bradwell (Education), Dr. Elizabeth Kaletski(Economics), Dr. Patricia Rodriquez (Politics) , and Dr. Michael Smith (History), moderated by Dr. Shaianne Osterreich (Economics.) Read more . . . (69 words) Three Short Student Documentaries feat. Dorothy Cotton Jubilee SingersContributed by Ella Krings on 10/28/19 On Wed. Oct. 30 at 7:30pm at Ford Hall, IC Docs is screening three short student documentaries and a performance of the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers. One of the short documentaries is called Echoes of Jubilee and features the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee singers. Two other student produced short documentaries will follow Echoes of Jubilee. Read more . . . (212 words) On behalf of Professor M. Horsley, she is inviting you to join her on Tuesday, 10/29/19 from 7 to 8 pm in Textor 103. Read more . . . (26 words) A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre LordeContributed by April Johanns on 10/28/19 Screening and Discussion Read more . . . (72 words) A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre LordeContributed by April Johanns on 10/28/19 Screening and Discussion Read more . . . (73 words) A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre LordeContributed by April Johanns on 10/28/19 Screening and Discussion Read more . . . (73 words) English Department Course Expo this thursday 10/31 at noonContributed by Chris Holmes on 10/28/19 Please join us this Thursday, 10/31 at noon in Friends 207 for a preview of the English Department's Spring Semester courses. Faculty, majors, minors, and students interested in literature will gather to talk about the new and returning courses in English for the coming semester. Pizza from Franco's will be served while Faculty from English describe the books that will guide their classes. An exciting sample includes: Queer Literature; Vampires in Literature; Women, Science, and Politics; Comedy and Drama in Early Dramatic Literature; a Seminar on Toni Morrison; and so much more! Read more . . . (92 words) Karin Wikoff, Electronic and Technical Services Librarian, presents at Ex Libris Northeast Users Group conference.Contributed by Karin Wikoff on 10/28/19 With all the SUNYs (and other libraries) coming online with Alma, our unified library management system, Karin's presentation: "A few practical considerations: license data and Alma," was very a very popular topic. If you measure success by how many attendees request copies of your notes after the presentation, this one went off very well indeed. Join the brand-new Campus Center Events Board (CCEB) for their Halloween event The Spooktacular today, 11am-3pm, in the Campus Center lobby and Klingenstein Lounge! There will be pumpkin painting, arts & crafts, sweet treats, and raffle prizes! Read more . . . (26 words) Winter Session 2020 Course Schedule Available TodayContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 10/27/19 Make up. Catch up. Get ahead. Read more . . . (51 words) Resident Assistants for the Summer College for High School Students program work and live at Ithaca College from June 22 - July 25, 2020. Read more . . . (238 words) HPPE Interdisciplinary Teams Win TOP AWARDS at Penn State CompetitionContributed by Stewart Auyash on 10/27/19 TWO HPPE INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS WIN FIRST AND SECOND PLACE at the First Annual Penn State Health Care Management Case Study Competition. Kudos to all three IC teams competing. Read more . . . (194 words) On Halloween night, Student Activities Board will be playing a showing of the movie Us. Read more . . . (35 words) FLEFF 2020 Blogging Internship Applications Now Open!Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 10/27/19 The 22nd Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) blogging internships are now open for applications from Ithaca College students. The deadline is November 1, 2019 at midnight. This year’s festival theme is INFILTRATIONS. Read more . . . (259 words) Use the Look Ahead Feature in Degree Works when you meet with your Advisor or before you register. Read more . . . (279 words) Join the BOLD Scholars in "Project Embolden": a mentoring initiative with the New Roots Charter High School! All IC Students are eligible! Read more . . . (83 words) Become a trained facilitator in bystander intervention!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 10/27/19 Bringing in the Bystander (BITB) teaches bystanders how to safely intervene in situations there may be a risk of sexual or relationship violence. Become a trained facilitator of BITB to help educate students on active bystander techniques. Read more . . . (107 words) Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Welcomes Speaker Professor Itai Cohen of Cornell University.Contributed by Paula Larsen on 10/27/19 Professor Itai Cohen will present Tuesday, October 29th 12:10 pm in CNS 333 Read more . . . (122 words) You are invited to IC Data Day on Wednesday, October 30th!Contributed by Duane Corbin on 10/27/19
Submitted on behalf of Yuko Mulugetta, Chief Analytics Officer, Office of Analytics and Institutional Research IC Data Day celebrates and promotes a culture of data-informed decision making for student success at Ithaca College. Data Day is a way to learn, share ideas, and get the conversation started. 2019 IC Data Day will take place on Wednesday, October 30th in Clark and Klingenstein Lounges. Read more . . . (177 words) |
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