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Community Forum on Strategic Plan Implementation Design set for September 3Contributed by News on 08/29/19 A community forum will take place on Tuesday, September 3, to discuss IC’s Strategic Plan implementation design work that is ongoing this fall. The forum will be held in Textor 102 at 12:10 p.m. Read more . . . (135 words) IC Marketplace – Reminders and How It Benefits You and the CollegeContributed by Irene Scott on 08/29/19 IC Marketplace just celebrated its 4th birthday, and since its inception Ithaca College users have enjoyed an easy and efficient way to purchase goods and services for their departments. Read more . . . (289 words) Michael Twomey (Dana Professor, English, Emeritus) presents paper in Nova Scotia, CanadaContributed by Michael Twomey on 08/29/19 On August 8, Michael Twomey (Dana Professor, English, Emeritus) presented a paper at Acadia University's "Malory at 550" conference, which celebrated Sir Thomas Malory's completion of Le Morte Darthur [the death of Arthur] in London in 1469. Read more . . . (164 words) Opportunity for Faculty Women Interested in Higher Education Leadership DevelopmentContributed by Jeane Copenhaver-Johnson on 08/29/19 Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) offers intensive, cohort-based leadership academies designed to develop women leaders in higher education. The HERS Institute has been widely recognized for supportive, inclusive professional development and network-building for women leaders (and leaders-to-be) and has helped to cultivate new generations of well-prepared women leaders in higher education. If you identify as a woman faculty member and are eager to grow your leadership and administrative skills, you may wish to learn more about the HERS experience at their website: https://www.hersnetwork.org/programs/hers-institute/ We are pleased to announce that, through the Office of the Provost, Ithaca College again will sponsor one faculty member to attend a HERS Institute in the upcoming cycle of institutes. Read more . . . (118 words) There are PALS activity courses with spots available for Blk I, Blk II and for the full semester. If you are interested in taking one of our many activity courses while earning 0.5-1.0 academic credits for each course, please go to HOMERCONNECT and review the listing. Courses include Intro to Rowing, Badminton, Run-Walk-Jog, Personal Defense, Karate, Tai Chi, Yoga and many others. Read more . . . (27 words) The 61st Annual Cortaca Jug Game between Ithaca College and SUNY Cortland will take place on Saturday, November 16 at 1 p.m. at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. On campus ticket sales will take place Wednesday September 18 thru Friday September 20th. Tickets are for sale for any student, faculty, or staff member with a valid Ithaca College ID. Read more . . . (290 words) Spend January in Belize! Learn about the rainforests, reefs and ruins of Belize: Nature’s Best Kept Secret. For more information, contact Susan Allen, Environmental Studies and Sciences Professor (sallen@ithaca.edu) and/or see: https://ithaca-sa.terradotta.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10192 Applications due by September 15!
The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen LGBTQ annual film series at Ithaca College will kick off its 2019–20 schedule on Tuesday, Sept. 3, with the documentary Documented. Free and open to the public, the film will be shown at 6 p.m. in Textor 103. In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times Magazine. Documented chronicles his journey to America from the Philippines as a child; his public struggle as an immigration reform activist/provocateur; and his journey inward as he reconnects with his mother, whom he hasn't seen in 20 years. Read more . . . (53 words) Verizon has resolved the issue that was preventing Verizon Wireless cell phone users from calling numbers in the Ithaca College phone system. According to Verizon, there was a problem with the circuit they use to connect to some Ithaca, New York, numbers, including those at Ithaca College. That circuit has been fixed. Read more . . . (102 words)
Prehealth Professionals Advising INFORMATIONAL Meeting You should attend if interested in:
Attend ONE session: Tuesday, Sept 10, 12:10 pm OR 8:30 pm, CNS 115 Get full details here. Students already registered do not need to attend.
Read more . . . (26 words) Join Hillel in Muller Chapel at 7 PM this Friday, August 30th following Shabbat services at 6 for a free ice cream social and try Ithaca's famous Cornell Dairy! Read more . . . (94 words) Seeking parents of children with mobility needs or adults who experienced mobility needs as a child.Contributed by Sharon Stansfield on 08/28/19 As part of a National Science Foundation grant, we are gathering information about the issues that children and families face when a child's independent mobility is delayed, or when support is required to be independently mobile. We would like to speak with parents of children with mobility needs, or individuals who as young children experienced mobility needs. We need just 15 minutes of your time. If you can help, please contact Sharon Stansfield (sstansfield@ithaca.edu) or Carole Dennis (cdennis@ithaca.edu). Thank you! The Pantry, the Ithaca College On-site Food Pantry, opens for Fall for students, faculty and staff on Friday, August 30 from 4-5:30pm. The Pantry is located in the DeMotte Room in Egbert Hall which can be accessed by taking the stairs to the left of the information desk down one level or from outside the building by using the stairs from the upper quads or the academic quad that lead to the back of Egbert Hall. The pantry has a wide variety of food staples including refrigerated and frozen items as well as personal care items and paper products. Fall Hours will be Tuesdays from 6-7pm and Fridays from 4-5:30pm. Read more . . . (331 words) Student Leadership Institute Programs - RSVP for Block I Today!Contributed by Courtney Owens on 08/28/19 Happy first day of classes! The Office of Student Engagement is looking forward to seeing you participate in Student Leadership Institute (SLI) Programs. Read more . . . (131 words) Study in AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, or SOUTH KOREA! Info sessions next week.Contributed by Rachel Gould on 08/27/19 Three of Ithaca College's international partner universities will visit campus and offer info sessions during the first week of September: The University of Sydney (Australia), The University of Auckland (New Zealand), and Hanyang University (South Korea) will all be on campus next week - stop by one of their info sessions to learn more about the exciting study abroad opportunities available in each of these popular destinations! Read more . . . (199 words) ICNYC: spend a semester living & interning in the City!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 08/27/19 Are you looking for a unique and rewarding internship experience? Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in New York City? Information sessions are happening soon for this exciting study away opportunity. Read more . . . (132 words) The application deadline for London Center Spring 2020 is September 15. Review of complete applications has already begun, and will continue on a rolling basis until the deadline. Spring semesters in London sometimes fill before the application deadline, so you should submit your complete application as soon as possible for early consideration. Read more . . . (228 words) Applications Close Today - Campus Center Programming BoardContributed by Jess Shapiro on 08/27/19 The Campus Center Office is creating a new student group to plan and implement events and other engagement opportunities for IC students in the Campus Center! Read more . . . (84 words) First Bomber Weekend is almost here – and we have so many fun trips planned! Read more . . . (145 words) Residency by French Ensemble C Barré at Ithaca CollegeContributed by Evis Sammoutis on 08/27/19 From Thursday to Saturday (29-31 August), a subsection of the French Ensemble C Barré will be in residence at Ithaca College, giving workshops and masterclasses, recording student composers’ works and performing a concert on Saturday, 31 August at 7pm in the Hockett Recital Hall. The ensemble is based in Marseille and Paris, France. In Ithaca, they will present an eclectic program for mandolin, guitar and harp giving several U.S. premieres of new works by Mikel Urquiza, Hans Werner Henze, Birke Bertelsmeier, Frédéric Pattar and Ithaca College Assistant Professor in Music Composition, Evis Sammoutis. The ensemble's visit is made possible thanks to a French American Cultural Exchange (FACE) New Music Fund Grant, with additional support provided by the Special Events and Guest Artists (SEGA) Series at Ithaca College.
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