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Timothy Glenn, English, presents at Popular Culture conferenceContributed by Ron Denson on 11/11/09 Timothy Glenn, Lecturer in English, presented a paper titled "Cultural Resistance and 'Playing Indian' in Thomas King's 'Joe the Painter and the Deer Island Massacre'" at the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association Annual Conference in Boston, MA, Nov. 6. Read more . . . (33 words) Alumni Journeys: Career Paths of Anthropology Graduates Nov. 17thContributed by Brooke Hansen on 11/11/09 What do anthropology majors do after graduation? Come an hear the stories of three graduates whose journeys included working at non-profit organizations, gaining a graduate degree in forensic anthropology in Scotland, and becoming a project manager at a New York based archaeology company. Read more . . . (299 words) Study Skills and Time Management Workshops - all IC students welcome!Contributed by Heather Crider on 11/11/09 Do tests make you nervous? Is your schedule getting out of hand? The office of Academic Enrichment Services is now offering workshops every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday until the week before finals. Read more . . . (222 words) SALSA! PHED13990 Latin Dance is offered again SPR2010Contributed by Kurt Lichtmann on 11/11/09
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Read more . . . (24 words) Campus Center and Conference and Event Services Offices MergeContributed by David Prunty on 11/11/09 In an effort to create a more efficient operation, the Office of the Campus Center and the Office of Conference and Event Services have been combined to form the Office of the Campus Center and Event Services. All services previously provided by the two offices (including conference services) will continue to offered by the new operation. Read more . . . (132 words)
Read more . . . (173 words) Campus Center Managers Kaleigh Mrowka and Kiera Duckworth present at regional ACUI ConferenceContributed by Sybil Conrad on 11/11/09 On Saturday, November 7th, in front of a large enthusiastic audience, Campus Center Managers Kaleigh Mrowka and Kiera Duckworth presented a session titled “Managing Personalities” at the Association of College Unions International Conference in Rochester, NY. Read more . . . (68 words) The answer: You do! As valuable as your classroom education is, employers are expecting students to graduate with practical experience as well. An internship is not just an add-on to your college experience, it's a critical component! Read more . . . (390 words)
Congratulations to Residential Life “Of the Block Award” Winners! It is with great pleasure that the RA Recognition Committee announces the winners of the Block 1 Awards:
Read more . . . (394 words) Have you bought your tickets for the Ithaca College Justice Night?Contributed by Shiwani Neupane on 11/10/09 Think Slavery is History- WRONG There are approximately 27 million slaves in the world today. About 14,500 are trafficked into the U.S. EVERY YEAR. Want to learn more about slavery? Come to the I C Justice Night!
This year, Free the Slaves presents Ithaca College Justice Night, on December 7th, from 6:00-9:00 PM. This will be a night where various human rights organizations come together to raise awareness about their causes. We will also feature the very best of bands and performers from Ithaca College. Buy your tickets ASAP. We will be tabling on the 1st and 4th of December. The price of tickets is $3 in advance, and $5 at the door. All proceeds go to abolishing modern day slavery. It is a night you cannot miss!
Thank you to: - All the performers We would also like to thank the Dining Services for preparing a delicious international dinner as well as the Caribbean Student Association for their collaboration in International Jeopardy. Read more . . . (27 words) Thank you all for coming and voting for your favorite photos! The results are in! Below are the names of the winners in the photo contest- congratulations to them all! The winning photos will be available to view at the OIP until the end of the semester, so stop by and check them out. Read more . . . (152 words) You could win $100 if you sign up for ICMSA's Lip Sync by Friday! Read more . . . (83 words) Fourth Language Lab presented by the Computer Science ClubContributed by Erich Schudt on 11/10/09
Read more . . . (183 words) Reminder: O and U Lots Reserved for Campus Visitors on Wednesday, November 11Contributed by Suzanne Smith on 11/10/09 Submitted by Eric Maguire, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Brian McAree, Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Life Once again, in an effort to better accommodate prospective students and families visiting campus, O and U lots -- in front of Phillips Hall and adjacent to the Roy H. Park School of Communications -- will be reserved for our guests from 5:00 a.m. until noon on Wednesday, November 11. Read more . . . (104 words) Join the IC PEP BAND for the 51st annual CORTACA JUG!Contributed by Brendon Lucas on 11/10/09 The Ithaca College pep band is a student music ensemble that performs popular music at home games for the IC football team! Pep Band is a great outlet for showing school spirit while also playing a musical instrument! All players are welcome regardless of instrument or skill level! Read more . . . (98 words) Thursdays at the Handwerker: "Come, Look, and Listen."Contributed by Cheryl Kramer on 11/10/09 Please join us in the Handwerker Gallery at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 12, for "Come, Look, and Listen," a program in which Introduction to Museology students Melissa Newmann and Kristina O'Connor will demonstrate how the traditional gallery setting affects how one views art. Read more . . . (96 words) CSCRE 2009-2010 Race and Immigration Lecture Series EventContributed by Kelly J. Rafferty on 11/10/09
Monday, November 16; “Race and Indo-Caribbean Immigration in the Poetry of David Dabydeen." Anjali Nerlekar; Assistant Professor, Department of English, Ithaca College. 7:00pm in the Clark Lounge. Light refreshments will be served.
This event is free and open to the public.
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