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All are invited to join together and eat, toast, listen and imagine their way through the cultures of Morocco, Ethiopia, the Former Soviet Union, and Sarajevo. Together we will explore the modern Exodus stories of these communities and reflect on our own conception of freedom. Read more . . . (72 words) From Art History To Occupational Health & Safety - Meet Alumna Stephanie Egan-EngelsContributed by John Fracchia on 04/17/19 Join us for an earth week lunch & learn event with IC aluma Stephanie Egan-Engels '06 on Monday, April 22 at 12Noon in Career Services. Read more . . . (131 words) No experience is needed to begin the process of building parts of a home for a family in the Habitat for Humanity process! Read more . . . (66 words) If you are planning to retire in the near future, don't miss this opportunity to attend our Medicare & Social Security workshop. Hear all about Medicare and Social Security and speak with a representative from the Center for Medicare Services. Get your questions answered without making appointments or waiting in lines. Read more . . . (55 words) Reason #2 ... There'll be room for MORE during the academic year. Read more . . . (106 words) The Office of Student Engagement is looking for a faculty or staff member interested in advising a student trip to Boston from May 13 - May 18 as part of the Summer Service Trip Program. The primary role of the adviser is to serve as a resource while on the trip. An adviser helps with driving to and from the location, manages the group’s budget, follows college and programmatic policies, and is on hand in case of an emergency. Advisers work with the student leader on their trip to assure that the experience is engaging, challenging, and rewarding for all! Read more . . . (98 words) All students, faculty, staff and their families are invited to attend Easter Sunday Mass at 12 PM in Emerson Suites this Sunday April 21. Fr. Daniel McMullin will preside at Mass. Celebrate the joy of the Easter season this Sunday at 12 PM!
Read more . . . (26 words) Student Health 101 has ways to make this your best spring ever!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 04/16/19 Wondering about how to have the best spring ever, even though the weather lately in Ithaca has been less springlike than we'd like??? Check out their April issue to learn what activities will help you make the most of the season. Read more . . . (111 words) Check out the rest of the Catholic Community Mass Schedule for Holy Week this year! All students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend! Holy Thursday- April 18 Mass at 8 PM- Muller Chapel Good Friday- April 19 Service at 3 PM- Muller Chapel Read more . . . (35 words) The Catholic Community will be hosting its annual Easter Potluck dinner this Sunday April 21 at 5:30 in the Circles Community Building. All students are invited to attend! RSVP by emailing campus minister John Morton at jmorton4@ithaca.edu. Read more . . . (26 words) Come support the men's and women's tennis teams this Saturday (4/20), as they dedicate their games to Ithaca College Unites for HER, an organization that works to raise money to provide complementary services to those diagnosed with breast cancer in the Ithaca College community! The women's game starts at 10am and the men's at 2pm at the Wheeler Tennis Complex. Please wear pink to show your support. Go Bombers! Read more . . . (19 words) Are you considering law school? Come to this information session and enjoy some FREE FOOD!Contributed by Angela Rulffes on 04/16/19 The IC Prelaw Society is hosting a panel on Tuesday, April 30 at 5:00PM in Textor 102. Read more . . . (144 words) The Council of Students sponsors an annual Phi Kappa Phi Book Drive Competition. For this year's competition Ithaca College Chapter #201 is raising funds for the Family Reading Partnership. Read more . . . (181 words) Come Support Your Colleagues at the Faculty & Staff Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair – Tuesday, April 23Contributed by Stephanie St. John on 04/16/19 Submitted on behalf of Sebastian Harenberg and Warren Calderone, Co-chairs, Research Council Read more . . . (341 words) Plowbreak Farms (Alumni Owned) Delivers CSA Shares to CampusContributed by Katie Sack on 04/16/19 Plowbreak Farm, owned and operated by Kara Cusolito '08 and Aaron Munzer '08, will again be offering locally grown vegetable CSA shares to the Ithaca College community, with a convenient pick-up site at the Peggy R. Williams Center on Wednesdays, and a downtown pickup on Thursdays at the Westy, a local beer garden. The farm is located in Hector, about twenty miles from the college, and grows six acres of produce in fields and greenhouses that overlook Seneca Lake. Read more . . . (178 words) The Office of Human Resources would like to take a moment to offer a sincere "Thank you" to all Administrative Professionals. Ithaca College recognizes the dynamic nature of the role Administrative Professionals have and the care and skill they bring to their work every day. Read more . . . (92 words) Celebrate Greg Bostwick's 40+ Years of Dedication to Ithaca CollegeContributed by Kelsey Dunne on 04/16/19 Please join us in celebrating Professor Greg Bostwick’s four decades of teaching, directing and stewardship of the Department of Theatre Arts at Ithaca College on Friday, May 3 at 4:00 p.m. in the Hoerner Theatre. A reception in the lobby of Dillingham will follow the celebration. Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Students Mentored by Dr. Skott Jones Present Research at National Conference for Undergraduate ResearchContributed by Maureen Forrest on 04/16/19 Jenna Abrahamsen, Danielle Edelstein, and Jenna Supinski, three seniors in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, recently presented their work at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research in Kennesaw, GA. Read more . . . (63 words) On April 15, 2019, thirteen Ithaca College students were inducted into Phi Alpha Theta, the national History honors society. Read more . . . (36 words) Ithaca College Supports Tompkins Chamber’s Live in Ithaca InitiativeContributed by News on 04/16/19 The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce launched a new initiative in March to encourage families to move to the area, supported by Ithaca College and other top area employers. Live in Ithaca is a set of tools to help Tompkins County employers recruit and retain world-class talent. The initiative includes a comprehensive website, an integrated marketing campaign, and a new relocation guide, and explains why Tompkins County is a great choice for careers, community and quality of life. Read more . . . (428 words) |
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