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SLI (LS): Information has value: Knowing how & why citations are important 10/8 at noonContributed by Cathy Michael on 09/30/19 Earn Student Leadership Credit and start generating citations with Mendeley or Zotero Read more . . . (120 words) Michael Twomey Lectures on Ecocriticism in West VirginiaContributed by Chris Holmes on 09/30/19 On September 24, Michael Twomey (English/Dana Professor, Emeritus) gave two lectures on ecocriticism at Bethany College, a small non-sectarian liberal arts college in West Virginia. Read more . . . (188 words) Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Pulitzer Prize finalist, play, turns Everyman on its ear. His radical retelling creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience. Delving into the discovery of body image, race, friendship and social responsibilities this play has its audience at the edge of their seats. Read more . . . (63 words) ICNYC info session with program director - Thursday 10/3!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 09/30/19 Contributed on behalf of Tanya Saunders, Assistant Provost Are you looking for a unique and rewarding internship experience? Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in New York City? The semester-long ICNYC program is open to select majors from all five schools. The program centers on a six-credit internship and at least six credits of coursework. ICNYC is designed to let students live and gain real work experience in one of the most dynamic cities in the world. Read more . . . (64 words) London Center Spring 2020 deadline extended to October 1!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 09/30/19 Wanted to apply to study in London next semester but missed the application deadline? You're in luck...the deadline for applying for Spring 2020 at the London Center has now been extended to October 1, 2019. To apply, go to the London Center online application page, and click "Register/Apply". Read more . . . (182 words) Sustainability-focused study abroad: the Center for Ecological Living & Learning (CELL) info session Monday 9/30!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 09/30/19 Are you interested in studying abroad? Are you interested in learning how to live sustainably while being of service to others? The Center for Ecological Living and Learning (CELL) offers "interdisciplinary study abroad programs that will inspire you with a new vision of what is possible and will spur you to become the change you wish to see in the world." Come learn more about CELL's unique study abroad options at an info session on Monday, 9/30, 5:00 pm in Friends 209. Read more . . . (196 words) Tomorrow, October 1, is the deadline for the 2019 Social Action Leadership Retreat!Contributed by Michele Lenhart on 09/30/19 If social justice and activism is your thing, then this is your chance to make your mark! Join other IC students to expand your own community while learning how to channel your passions and make positive changes. Read more . . . (118 words) Student Activities Board is showing the movie Tell It To The Bees this week. There will be special guest Professor Malinowitz during the Thursday night showing. Read more . . . (56 words) Join the 2019 Social Action Leadership Retreat, hosted by the Office of Student Engagement, Center for IDEAS, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, New Student and Transition Programs, and the Center for LGBT Outreach, Education, and Services. Read more . . . (139 words) SGC General Body Meetings are open to the public and take place every week on Monday from 7-9 p.m. in Taughannock Falls room on the third floor of Campus Center. Read more . . . (1075 words) Free “No Pressure Blood Pressure” Checks: Wednesday, October 2, 9am-3pmContributed by Jennifer Hunter on 09/29/19 No Pressure Blood Pressure is a free service provided to the faculty and staff of Ithaca College by the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training and the Ithaca College Wellness Clinic.
Read more . . . (239 words) Cold brew coffee recipe from Campus Well/Student Health 101.Contributed by Kristen Lind on 09/29/19 Student Health 101 knows that all that morning coffee adds up so make an at home cold brew recipe yourself! Read more . . . (44 words) Food Pantry Open Hours and Call for VolunteersContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 09/29/19 The on-campus Food Pantry will be open this week on Tuesday October 1st from 6-7 pm and Friday October 4th 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 . . . (230 words) Thursday, October 3 “Genetic control of complex traits in humans: leveraging the half-million samples in the UK Biobank” All are welcome to attend Read more . . . (26 words) Take a step towards preventing sexual violence on campus!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 09/29/19 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 . . . (111 words) Chemistry and Biochemistry Student Research Presentations Tuesday, October 1st 12:10-1:00 pm CNS 333Contributed by Paula Larsen on 09/29/19 Are you exploring external research positions for summer? Chemistry & Biochemistry students will present on their summer research experiences across the country. Come learn about their exciting external research, their application process, and their experiences at other institutions. All presentations will be held in CNS 333 Read more . . . (121 words) Hillel will provide students and community members with multiple opportunities to celebrate the 2019 High Holidays. Read more . . . (161 words) "Eighteenth-Century Sex Toys and the Prehistory of Transgender": A lecture by Professor Kathleen Lubey, on Thursday, October 3rd at 5 p.m. in the Klingenstein Lounge.Contributed by Claire Gleitman on 09/29/19 What can eighteenth-century sexual prosthetics teach us about the history of gender and feminism? In this talk, Professor Lubey will share examples from the pornographic archive of women, emphasizing a surprising discovery. She will discuss what this discovery might mean for the history of feminism and sexual inclusion.
Read more . . . (117 words) Tompkins County Public Library Community Read: Lifting the Emotional Embargo: Traveling to Cuba as a Cuban-American WriterContributed by Raul Palma on 09/29/19 On October 24th, from 6-8pm, the Tompkins County Library will be hosting Raul Palma (Assistant Professor of Writing) in the BorgWarner Room as part of the library's community read initiative. In the summer of 2017, Palma was one of ten writers invited to Havana, Cuba under the mentorship of inaugural poet Richard Blanco and anthropologist/writer Ruth Behar. Sponsored by the CubaOne Foundation, their mission was to build collaborative bridges between writers in Cuba and Cuban-American writers in the U.S. In this lecture, Palma will contextualize the emotional embargo between Cubans on the island and those in the United States. He will also discuss the role of the imagination in both reconciling and interrogating the past--a lecture staggered with excerpts of work inspired by the week he spent in Havana, Cuba.
Tuesday, October 15th from 8:30am through 12:30pm in Emerson Suites, Ithaca College will be holding our annual Point of Dispensing (POD) for all faculty, staff, and students to receive a free flu vaccination. Read more . . . (272 words) |
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