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Local public TV channel 13 to show PCIM’s 2019 Izzy Award ceremonyContributed by Brandy Hawley on 06/20/19 PEGASYS public access channel 13 in Ithaca will show Park Center for Independent Media’s (PCIM) Izzy Award ceremony featuring speeches by Izzy Award winners Laura Flanders, Dave Lindorff, Aaron Mate and Earth Island Journal’s editor Maureen Nandini Mitra. Read more . . . (97 words) Sara Haefeli (Music) is Scholar-in-Residence at Summer Music FestivalContributed by Sara Jacobs on 06/20/19 Sara Haefeli, associate professor of music history, is the first ever scholar-in-residence at the Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice (SICPP) at New England Conservatory in Boston. The week-long festival includes daily masterclasses, colloquia, rehearsals, and concerts. Haefeli joins composer-in-residence Michael Finnissy, guest artists Mark Dresser (bass) and Joseph Kubera (piano), and the Ensemble-in-Residence, the Callithumpian Consort (directed by Stephen Drury). For more information on the festival, please visit http://sicpp.org/. Read more . . . (97 words) Students can register for Hillel's Early Move In Program, FreshFest!Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 06/20/19 Move in two days early and chill out before things get hectic on campus. FreshFest allows Jewish students to enter into school with a warm and welcoming community, friends, and all of your "stuff" settled- two days before everyone else arrives! And it's really fun. Read more . . . (133 words) Incoming Jewish Students Can Apply For FreshFest- Hillel's Early Move In Program!Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 06/20/19 Registration is now open for Hillel's early move in program, giving students the opportunity to settle in two days early, make friends in a smaller group setting, and get situated before the crowds arrive. Read more . . . (135 words) David Turkon (anthropology) participates in forum on food security among college students in South AfricaContributed by Michael Malpass on 06/20/19 David Turkon (anthropology) presented at the University of the Free State (UFS) Strategic Conversation on Food Security on May 30, 2019 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Read more . . . (64 words) George Valesente '66 Announces Retirement After 41 Years as Baseball CoachContributed by Justin Lutes on 06/19/19 Ithaca College legendary Hall of Fame baseball coach and alumnus, George Valesente '66, has announced his retirement after 41 seasons, effective in August 2019. Valesente has been the head coach at his alma mater since 1979 and departs South Hill with a career record of 1,136-507-8 at the helm of the Bombers program. He maintained the tradition of excellence in what is Ithaca College baseball for four-plus decades and guided IC to 38 seasons with 20 or more victories. With a 31-9 campaign in 2019, Ithaca continued the nation's longest streak of consecutive winning seasons (in all divisions) to 81 years. Read more . . . (807 words) Thank you for your interest in our first FaithZone religious literacy training on July 23rd. Read more . . . (55 words) We're blending up Freshens Smoothies in IC Square Food Court! Grab one between 11AM - 2 PM and sip it in the sunshine! For more information, click here! Read more . . . (8 words) The College's phone system is scheduled for system maintenance on Thursday, June 20, between 6 am and 7 am. During this time, the phone connections between campus and the outside world will be unavailable. The interruption could disconnect existing conversations or prevent new inbound connections. All on campus telephone communications, blue lights, Public Safety and voicemail should remain active and uninterrupted. The emergency notification system will continue to function during this interruption. Read more . . . (19 words) Assistant Professor of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies, Arzu Karaduman, presents paper at the 2019 Conference of the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies in Gdańsk, PolandContributed by Karen Armstrong on 06/18/19 Arzu Karaduman, assistant professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies, presented her paper titled "Audio mise-en-abyme and aural black-out: Ceylan’s sonic aesthetics of mourning" at the Structures and Voices: Storytelling in Post-Digital Times―The NECS 2019 Conference of the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies in Gdańsk, Poland Beginning the week of June 24th the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management will be conducting a sweep of the campus for the purpose of removing bicycles and bicycle parts that are abandoned and/or locked to anything other than a bicycle rack. The sweep is being conducted to improve campus safety, maximize the availability of bike parking resources and improve the beauty of our campus environment. Read more . . . (191 words) Tricks to boost energy during your next study session by Student Health 101!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 06/16/19 Sure that sweet tooth is undeniable, but are there other ways to get an energy boost when you're putting in some study time? Student Health 101 thinks so. Head to their website to see if you agree! Read more . . . (26 words) An April 2019 revision to New York's election law gives workers in the state up to three hours of paid time off to vote. Read more . . . (123 words) IC Food Pantry Summer Hours and Volunteer OpportunitiesContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 06/16/19 The on-campus Food Pantry will be open this week on Tuesday June 18th 5-6pm and Friday June 21st 2-3:15. It will also be open next week Tuesday June 25th 5-6pm and Tuesday June 28th 2-3:15pm Read more . . . (316 words) Exercise Science Professors receive prestigious grant by AASPContributed by Sebastian Harenberg on 06/14/19 Associate Professor Dr. Justine Vosloo and Assistant Professor Dr. Sebastian Harenberg (Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training) are among a research team that has been awarded a prestigious grant by the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. Under Dr. Vosloo's leadership, the team with scholars from the United States, Canada and the UK, will examine the expansion of employment opportunities for sport psychology professionals in North America. Read more . . . (119 words) Training Opportunity on Religious Literacy and College CampusesContributed by Hierald Osorto on 06/14/19 The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life is hosting a Faith Zone religious literacy training open to all staff and faculty on Tuesday, July 23rd from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Clark Lounge. Complimentary breakfast will be available starting at 8:30 AM. Read more . . . (215 words) Are you an introvert? Student Health 101 helps you make the most of your traits.Contributed by Kristen Lind on 06/13/19 Head to Student Health 101 to learn more about how to make introvert traits work for you. Read more . . . (57 words) The Engagement and Connection Committee, formed by the Office of Case Management, is working on gathering information about peer-to-peer programs across campus. Read more . . . (157 words) Congratulations & Happy Retirement Celebration for Judy Smith (Psychology)Contributed by Judith Pena-Shaff on 06/12/19 It is with great fondness and heavy hearts that we announce Judy Smith’s retirement from Ithaca College. There will be a celebration on Thursday, June 13, from 3 pm to 4:30 pm on the First Floor of Williams Hall to wish her well as she redirects her daily pursuits in a different direction. Read more . . . (145 words) Baruch Whitehead's Post-Sabbatical Project: The Peace Cantata for Elementary Students will be presented this Friday, June 14th, 2019 at noon in Ford Hall. Read more . . . (211 words) |
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