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Tate Johnson IC17, Experiential Marketing/Unilever & Marketing Manager/Electric Hawk, November 15Contributed by Ann Marie Adams on 11/11/20 Tate Johnson IC'17 Experiential Marketing at Unilever, Marketing Manager at Electric Hawk Sunday, November 15, 2020 ~ 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Registration Required and Available at: https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/event/5675233 Read more . . . (243 words) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE 2021 WINTER SESSION. Sign up now!Contributed by Christine Hafer on 11/11/20 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the 2021 WINTER SESSION 2 (JAN. 4-JAN. 15) FROM HOME! Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track. NOTE: Matriculated undergraduate students receive up to three FREE credits applicable in winter session OR summer session 2021. To enroll, search course number EDUC 21010 CRN: 30053: Educational Psychology for WINTER 2021 term on Homerconnect. Read more . . . (47 words) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE 2021 WINTER SESSION. Sign up now!Contributed by Christine Hafer on 11/11/20 Take Educational Psychology ONLINE through Ithaca College during the 2021 WINTER SESSION 2 (JAN. 4-JAN. 15) FROM HOME! Educational Psychology explores the study of human development from infancy through adolescence, including cognitive and behavioral approaches to learning in the context of school and other instructional situations. This course is required for the Education Studies Minor and the Teacher Education preparation track. NOTE: Matriculated undergraduate students receive up to three FREE credits applicable in winter session OR summer session 2021. For more information, go to the Read more . . . (67 words) Zohreh Soltani (Assistant Professor, Art History) presents invited talk at The Frick Collection.Contributed by Jennifer Germann on 11/11/20 Zohreh Soltani (Assistant Professor, Art History) presented her work on contested public spaces, protest and the changing meanings of monumentality at the Symposium on the History of Art organized by The Institute of Fine Arts of New York University and The Frick Collection. Read more . . . (124 words) UNIQUE & FUN Professional Development Experience + WIN a gift card!!!!Contributed by Jordan Stecker on 11/11/20 The Professional Achievement and Career Excellence Club at Ithaca College (PACE) is so excited to share information about the Fall 2020 version of The Candidate! The Candidate is a job application simulation competition where students "apply" for one of four positions by November 13th and interview for the job at an event on November 15th at 5:30pm (EST). Those "hired" for the job get a gift card!! The program is open to all majors but there are only 15 spots so be sure to apply today! Those interested should apply here: https://forms.gle/KRPVd6XdEWmCgJXr6 Those who have questions or need accommodations should email PACE@ithaca.edu Read more . . . (1 words) On November 17th at 5:30pm, the Jewish Student Union at Ithaca College will be hosting its a "double-header event" which will include a two-in-one program. The first part of the program will include the Monthly Union Meeting where will discuss important aspects of Jewish Life such as the "Pro-Semitism Event", the "Petition for Jewish Resources", and local and national "News For Jews". The second part of the event will include a full game of Jewish Wheel of fortune! To register for this and other November events, please fill out this RSVP form: https://forms.gle/3EupKFEzE944oK8j8. Those requiring accommodations should email JSU@ithaca.edu. Mark your calendars! Network Nights 2021 is taking place on January 16th from 3-6 PM EST in a new, virtual format. Students and alumni will be able to interact 1 on 1 based on shared interests. Read more . . . (25 words) Mark your calendars! Network Nights 2021 is taking place on January 16th from 3-6 PM EST in a new, virtual format. Students and alumni will be able to interact 1 on 1 based on shared interests. Read more . . . (25 words) On Friday, November 13th SAB will be hosting a Karate Kid watch party starting at 8pm! Read more . . . (51 words) On December 8th, the Gingerbread House Competition will take place at 8pm! Please RSVP on IC Engage by November 17th. Read more . . . (59 words) Come and learn what Jean Hardwick did during her sabbatical. November 12 4:00 PM on Zoom. All are welcome. Read more . . . (151 words) Ongoing Anti-Racist Workspaces for White-Identifying StudentsContributed by Samantha Elebiary on 11/10/20 Ithaca College Students of Color have called on White-Identifying students, faculty, and staff to do the internal work necessary to be anti-racist. These ongoing workspaces are designed for White-identifying students to understand the many layers of systemic racism in order to dismantle them, and to understand their role in this anti-racist work. Read more . . . (283 words) Join for "How Working Women Can Manage Money At Any Age" Workshop!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 11/10/20 The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to invite Maggie Germano, Financial Coach for Women. Join us Tuesday, November 17th, from 2pm-3:15pm EST! Read more . . . (126 words) WMN invites you to "How Working Women Can Manage Money At Any Age"Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 11/10/20 The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to invite Maggie Germano, Financial Coach for Women. Join us Tuesday, November 17th, from 2pm-3:15pm EST! Read more . . . (126 words) Student Affairs & Campus Life Launches Non-Academic Program Review ProcessContributed by Dan DeCaria on 11/10/20 The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life (SACL) will be launching its Non-Academic Program Review Process on Wednesday, November 11, 2020. Read more . . . (597 words) The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to host Ithaca College Community Artists each Friday at 5pm. In a mere 15-20minutes, learn what our community brings to the Arts, and the invariable ways Art invigorates our lives. FRIDAY, NOV. 13: JAIME WARBURTON (bio below)!! Read more . . . (130 words) Information Technology (IT) is hiring for spring 2021! If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! No experience necessary. Applications are due this Friday, November 13th at 8:30am. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis from this point forward. Read more . . . (132 words) No matter where you are in life - just getting started or planning for retirement - a virtual session with Joseph Silino can help you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more:
Read more . . . (29 words) FLEFF/Cinemapolis Virtual Talk on Wayne Wang’s COMING HOME AGAIN Thurs. Nov. 12Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 11/10/20 Join us for a talk back on Wayne Wang’s COMING HOME AGAIN Thursday November 12 at 6 p.m. Dr. Walter Byongsok Chon, Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies in the Theatre Arts Department at Ithaca College and Dr. Sueyoung Park-Primiano, Assistant Professor of English and Film Studies at Kennesaw State University, will facilitate an open discussion forum of this touching new film. PRE-REGISTRATION FOR TALKBACK ON ZOOM REQUIRED HERE (scroll to bottom of copy): https://cinemapolis.org/film/coming-home-again/ Read more . . . (296 words) |
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