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Looking for a fun safe trick-or-treating experience for children on campus!? Read more . . . (132 words) If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! Information Technology (IT) is hiring for the spring 2020! We have over 95 students on our team working in 16 different areas. Come to an information session to learn more and to apply! Read more . . . (180 words) The Park Center for Independent Media presents "Empire of Borders"Contributed by Brandy Hawley on 10/18/19 Award winning journalist Todd Miller will speak about his new book that traces the emergence of U.S. border regime covering thousands of miles outside of American territory. Is heightened border enforcement making the world safer or more peaceful? Read more . . . (129 words) The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. (AAAHC) will conduct a re-accreditation survey of the Ithaca College Student Health Service (Hammond Health Center) on November 5th - 6th, 2019. To view the complete Notice of Accreditation Survey please utilize the following link: www.ithaca.edu/sacl/healthcenter/docs/AAAHCSiteVisit/ Members of the general public, patients, and individuals on the staff of this organization, believing they have relevant and valid information about this organization's provision of health care or compliance with AAAHC Standards, may request to present this information to the AAAHC surveyors at the time of the survey OR may communicate such information in writing or by telephone to the AAAHC office
Reminder - Honorary Degree Nominations Due on November 1Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 10/18/19 The Office of the Provost invites you to consider making nominations for honorary degrees. Nominations must be received by completing the Honorary Degree Nomination Form available on the Provost website – Honorary Degree Nomination Form. Rationale and supporting data are expected at the time of nomination, and the nomination form must be filled out completely. Read more . . . (119 words) Due to the high demand for seats in Acting I, freshmen and sophomores can rarely enroll in the class. The Department of Theatre Arts is offering one section exclusively for freshmen and sophomores, available by audition. Read more . . . (152 words) This fall the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded Ithaca College a five-year, $650,000 grant to recruit and retain low-income, academically talented computer science, mathematics, and physics/astronomy students. The grant will allow the college to award 14 scholarships, contribute to a positive campus climate and support engaging academic activities. Studies have shown that in order to see greater creativity and innovation in STEM-related industries, diversity in the field and among industry leaders is key. Read more . . . (927 words) Literary Journalist Ted Conover to Give Public ReadingContributed by Debbi DeWeese on 10/18/19 Literary journalist Ted Conover will give a public reading on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 7:00 pm in 101 Textor Hall. Read more . . . (50 words) Food Pantry Open Hours and Call for VolunteersContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 10/17/19 The on-campus Food Pantry will be open this week on Tuesday October 22nd from 6-7 pm and Friday October 25th from 4-5:30pm. Fall hours will be every Tuesday from 6-7 pm and every Friday from 4-5:30 pm. The Pantry is located in the DeMotte Room (you can enter by going down the stairs to the left of the information desk in Phillips Hall or by using the back entrance to Phillips Hall closest to the upper quads and near the stairs that go up to the academic quad). The Pantry is open to any and all members of the IC community. There are no qualifications for this program. Read more . . . (231 words) Student Activities Board brings the musician Lakin to Ithaca College! Read more . . . (34 words) Non-affiliated study abroad options with ISA - info session 10/22Contributed by Rachel Gould on 10/17/19 Are you interested in studying abroad? Would you like to consider non-affiliated programs in addition to those offered by IC and our affiliated partners? International Studies Abroad (ISA) will be visiting campus on Tuesday, October 22. ISA has been providing study abroad opportunities to US college students since 1987, and currently offerings programs in 27 countries and 57 cities worldwide. Read more . . . (400 words) 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!! Read more . . . (382 words) Campus Well by Student Health 101 asks the nutritionist, "Is coconut water good for you?"Contributed by Kristen Lind on 10/17/19 Head to Campus Well, a free online magazine, to read what the experts are saying about this popular beverage. Read more . . . (46 words) Applications are now open to become a President's Host Tour Guide. Now is your chance to share your Ithaca College story! Read more . . . (124 words) There are so many things to ♥ about IC! Join us at the Annual Employee Benefits & Work/Life Fair on October 22 in Emerson Suites from 10am - 2pm. Read more . . . (92 words) The Sacred and the Strange: A Very Queer SpiritualityContributed by Hierald Osorto on 10/17/19 Join us for a series of conversations titled “The Sacred and the Strange: A Very Queer Spirituality” with the Rev. M Barclay on October 27-28, 2019. Read more . . . (343 words) Information Technology (IT) is now hiring for spring 2020! We have over 95 students on our team working in 16 different areas. If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! No experience necessary. Read more . . . (189 words) Jonathan Ablard (History) publishes book review in American Historical ReviewContributed by Michael Smith on 10/17/19
Professor Ablard's review of Benjamin Bryce's To Belong in Buenos Aires: Germans, Argentines, and the Rise of a Pluralist Society, appears in the October 2019 issue of the American Historical Review, the preeminent journal of the history profession in the U.S.
Updates from the Office of the Provost Open House--cancellationContributed by Jeane Copenhaver-Johnson on 10/17/19 The Updates from the Office of the Provost Open House meeting scheduled for Tuesday, October 22nd, from 12:10 to 1:00 in the Park Auditorium has been canceled. Due to the imminent need for her to confer with the Park School faculty and staff regarding their upcoming search for a new Dean, Provost Cornish is unable to attend. Thank you for your understanding. The next Open House meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19th, from 12:10 to 1:00 p.m. in the Whalen Center Room 3102. We hope to see you in November. **25Live will no longer be available after November 5, 2019.** Please use the new upgraded version, 25Live Pro. Both systems will run simultaneously until November 5, 2019 when all users will be redirected automatically to the new Pro version. Read more . . . (84 words) |
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