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Paloma Barhaugh-Bordas, Assistant Professor of Art in Print Media will have a solo exhibition entitled, Understory, at Buffalo Arts Studio.

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Bob Dylan to Perform at IC

Contributed by News on 09/19/19 

Bob Dylan and His Band will perform at the Ithaca College Athletics and Events Center at 8 p.m. on Sunday, November 17. Doors open at 7 p.m.

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How can universities and colleges in Central New York to come together to promote voter registration and turnouts? The Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere Regional Coalition Summit will be held Saturday, 28th 2019 at Cornell University to bring Central NY students and campuses together to answer this and other important questions. 

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Come meet the Film Director, Stefon Bristol, and his crew from See You Yesterday on Friday, October 4, 2019 at 12:00pm in the Park School Auditorium. This event is open to the public.

Chrissy Guest, Assistant Professor, Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies receives the University Film and Video Association’s 2019 Teaching Award. The award presentation took place during a red-carpet event on Friday, August 2nd during the UFVA annual conference.

 

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Students and faculty from the Department of English invite you to enjoy free ice cream at our annual Sundae Social, sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society.

Friday, September 20

4 to 6 pm

Taughannock Falls Room in Campus Center  

All are welcome!

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Jamila Michener, PhD will speak on Health Equity and Democracy on Monday, Oct . 7 at 7pm in Textor 101.

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The Committee for College-wide Requirements (CCR) is requesting faculty volunteers for ICC designation subcommittees.

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The Rockefeller Brothers Fund has allocated a grant of $10,000 to the NY nonprofit toward the creation of an interactive educational digital resource geared toward a general viewership. This project aims to bridge the divide separating dance from mainstream culture, underscoring the primacy, purpose, and possibility of dance in contemporary life. Combining the instructional with the performative, the resulting films aim to increase the public’s knowledge of dance and their dance literacy, to share the love of dance, and to introduce ways to view, speak about, and participate in dance with comfort. This project is deeply aligned with the Company’s core values, objectives, and outcomes for which its programming has gained acclaim. The goal is to distribute this digital resource widely and freely, contributing to the Open Educational Resources movement (OER), in which knowledge is shared without cost, providing access to all.

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Dr. Luanne Andersson and Grace Hammond, Jessica Takatch, Kathleen Greenan, Connor Donnelly, and Charlene Kush (class of 2019 graduate students) in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (SLPA) received a “Meritorious Poster Submission” designation for their upcoming poster presentation, “Diagnostic Accuracy of Tests of Children’s Language, Speech Sound Development, & Phonological Awareness,” at the 2019 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention in Orlando, FL.

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Spring Orientation 2020 Dates

Contributed by Jenelle Whalon on 09/18/19 

Please join us as we welcome our new students and their families and guests to the Ithaca College community this January!

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Friday, Sept. 27th
10 - 10:50am
Park Auditorium 
RSVP Here

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Friday, Sept. 27th
10 - 10:50am
Park Auditorium 
RSVP Here

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Friday, Sept. 27th
10 - 10:50am
Park Auditorium RSVP Here

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Ruth’s multimedia, solo show takes us into the story of one woman’s courageous and soul-searching journey of adventure, discovery, and ultimate forgiveness. The memoir, although intensely personal, is universal in its dramatic and historic appeal.

Born in 1956, playwright Ruth Bieber, second daughter of post World War II immigrant parents, begins life in rural Alberta. The farm life, her Father’s dream, holds devastating consequences for the six-week old infant, her Mother, and ultimately the family as a whole.   

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Ithaca College Associate Professor of Education Dr. Nia Nunn was cited by author and activist Dr. Bettina Love as an exemplary abolitionist educator at the “Diversity Symposium of Thought Leaders,” sponsored in July by the The New York State Council of School Superintendents Commission on Diversity and Inclusion.

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Lee Gordon is the co-founder of Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel, and a respected peace activist who will be meeting with students over a free, vegetarian lunch in the Taughannock Falls Room of Campus Center on Monday, September 23rd from 12 Noon to 1:15

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Lee Gordon is the co-founder of Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel, and a respected peace activist who will be meeting with members of the Ithaca College community over a free, vegetarian lunch in the Taughannock Falls Room of Campus Center on Monday, September 23rd from 12 Noon to 1:15. Hand in Hand works to support a strong, inclusive, shared society in Israel through its network of bilingual public schools serving both Arab and Jewish children.

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Lee Gordon is the co-founder of Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel, and a respected peace activist who will be meeting with members of the Ithaca College community over a free, vegetarian lunch in the Taughannock Falls Room of Campus Center on Monday, September 23rd from 12 Noon to 1:15. Hand in Hand works to support a strong, inclusive, shared society in Israel through its network of bilingual public schools serving both Arab and Jewish children.

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Submitted on behalf of Tanya Saunders, Assistant Provost

Challenging times require our engagement in difficult dialogues about topics many of us may prefer to avoid. The increasing elusiveness of ‘truth’ makes the responsibility of engagement a greater challenge. Nevertheless, open discussions are essential to the never-ending pursuit of freedom and justice for All. To facilitate our conversation about a difficult truth, The Very Reverend Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas will speak on the Ithaca College campus on Thursday, September 26th beginning at 7:00 pm in the Emerson Suites. Her presentation, “The Soul of the Nation at a Time of White Nationalism,” will be followed by a question and answer period. We invite you to attend and encourage you to reserve this date on your calendar.

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