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FREE HALLOWEEN EVENT TONIGHT!

Contributed by Madeline Thomas on 10/23/19 

Celebrate Halloween with IC After Dark on tonight, October 25 from 8-11pm in IC Square for Trick or Treat Yourself!

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 Congratulations to Dr. Margaret Shackell on the publication of her case, “KilgorsWine Division: A Balanced Scorecard Simulation”, which has been accepted to the IMA Educational Case Journal(IECJ) for publication in the March 2020 issue.

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 Learn how to conduct industry research.

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Join the brand-new Campus Center Events Board (CCEB) for their Halloween event The Spooktacular next Monday, 11am-3pm, in the Campus Center lobby and Klingenstein Lounge!  There will be pumpkin painting, arts & crafts, sweet treats, and raffle prizes!

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Do you want less stress and more energy?  

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 The Ithaca College Play Project club is hosting a Halloween Play Party on campus for kids this Sunday, October 27th from 12-2 pm.  We'll have loose parts to play with, support from enthusiastic and playful students, and some Halloween candy to share. 

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Submitted on behalf of Tanya Saunders, Assistant Provost

The Ithaca College campus community is cordially invited to visit the Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University on Saturday, October 26th beginning at 10am. The Johnson will be offering an exhibition and evening activities that bring international and global issues to the forefront of our consciousness.  Admission is Free!!

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In order to accommodate guests for events on these days, U-Lot (Campus Center) will be closed.

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Complete this interest form by October 28th at 9pm, 2019!

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BUZZSAW Magazine will be holding their 20th reunion this Thursday and Friday. The alums hope to interact with students as well as faculty in discussions about the past, present, and future of communications.

Thursday, October 24th | Roundtable Discussion: College, Courses, Careers, and Beyond, 

Featuring alumni Abby Bertumen ’01, Matt Corley ’05, Sam Costello ‘00, Cole Louison ‘00 and Bryan Chambala ‘04
Informal, dialogue-driven discussion

Roundtable open-ended discussion

6 p..m.-7:30 p.m. Park 277

 

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Professor Timothy Johnson (Chair, Music Theory, History, and Composition) presented on Caroline Shaw’s Partita for 8 Voices and its relationship to Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings at UMass-Amherst and led a gallery exploration for students and faculty at MASS MoCA.

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Please join us today, Wednesday for the official launch of the college’s strategic plan, Ithaca Forever. Our celebration will kick off a new phase in the life of the college. All faculty, staff, students, IC trustees and alumni, along with our Ithaca-area community partners -- are invited.

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Great news, students! Ithaca College has started a new exchange program with the University of Hildesheim, in beautiful Hildesheim, Germany. We are currently seeking students interested in participating in the first year of our exchange. Students from all schools and disciplines are welcome to apply; however, there is a preference for students in education, linguistics, speech pathology, or foreign languages. 

Please join us for a short informational session on Thursday, Oct. 31st at 12 pm in the Education Department's conference room

Please join the IC Toastmasters Club if you are interested in improving your public speaking skills, interpersonal communication, or leadership skills in a positive learning environment. Toastmasters provides guidance, assistance, and practice in all these areas and much more.

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) History Month is almost over. The final videos highlighting different historical figures will air on the LGBT Center website in the coming days. Visit the LGBT Center website's LGBT History Month Featured Videos section to find a new video each day during October.

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Dr. Belisa Gonzalez and Dr. Sean Eversley Bradwell presented “When Protest Graduates” at the 69th Annual Meeting of Society for the Study of Social Programs (SSSP).

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The Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology would like to congratulate Dr. Carly Jo Hosbach-Cannon (Assistant Professor) on her recently accepted manuscript in The Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (JSLHR).

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The Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology would like to congratulate Dr. Carly Jo Hosbach-Cannon (Assistant Professor) and graduate student Chasse Guerrera (’18,’20), who presented their research at the 2019 Fall Voice Conference in Dallas, TX.

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The Department of Writing's Distinguished Visiting Writers Series presents literary journalist Ted Conover on Wednesday, October 23, 2019, 7 pm in Textor Hall 101.

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The Women’s Mentoring Network is pleased to host Jan Singer, CEO, Jan Singer LLC and Former CEO Victoria’s Secret, for a talk titled “Workplace 2020: The Elements you need to Ignite NOW”. Please join us on Thursday October 24, 12:10-1:05pm in Emerson C for this exciting event!

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