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Wednesday, April 3rd
7pm in the Park Auditorium
Free and open to the public

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Robert Ryan professor in the Humanities at Ithaca College lecture by Dr. Rachel Wagner, Associate Professor of Religion. April 11th at 4pm in Clark Lounge. Refreshments will be provided. 

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Wednesday, April 3rd 
7pm in the Park Auditorium
Free and open to the public 

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  HLTH 11000-01. War, Hunger, and Genocide: An International Health Perspective


The primary course topics of war, hunger, and genocide are viewed as interconnected factors.  These are influenced by political, economic, and social conditions within countries as well as by foreign policies and national self-interests that exert power to marginalize groups, commit human rights violations, genocide, and produce poor health outcomes.

Recent and current conflicts placed within a historical context will be the focus of our analysis. 

Particular emphasis will be placed on the plight of the poor and other marginalized groups in relation to health and disease. This includes addressing questions of power, morality, and international law such as those promulgated by the United Nations.

This online course is offer during Summer Session II (Jul 1, 2019 - Aug 2, 2019). For more information, contact Stewart Auyash (auyash@ithaca.edu)

 Critical Health Issues, HLTH 20500 is a 3 credit online course offered during the May 2019 session.  ICC Attribute: Diversity. Social Science. Self and Society. ICC Theme: World of Systems.

Do you have health insurance?  What are the current conflicts about health care in the US today? Is healthcare access equal for all? What is the opioid crisis?

What is health? nurses, doctors, and hospitals?  But so much more...neighborhoods, food, income, education, race, and so much more.  Join this class to discuss these issues and more in the context of health.

Please contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu for more information.

Introduction to Journalism will be offered online during Summer Session I (May 28-June 28), and is an excellent way to learn the writing skills that news, sports and entertainment journalists use.

JOUR 11100-01 is a four-credit liberal arts course. Register with CRN 10027, and there are no prerequisites. Questions? Email Professor Loop at mloop@ithaca.edu

 

JOUR 390 Sports Journalism is a 300-level elective to be offered online during Summer Session II (July 1-Aug. 2), and is an excellent way to report game stories, write columns and reviews, and announce for radio and television sports.

Register for JOUR 39000-01 Sports Journalism (CRN 10028). All are welcome, and prerequisites will be waived. Questions? Email Professor Loop at mloop@ithaca.edu

Come help the IC Senior Week Jr. Co-Chairs create an amazing week for our seniors.

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The Sexual Violence Prevention Committee welcomes you to our Kickoff Event as part of a series of programming for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us in a night of presentations, performances, art and more on April 9th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm in Emerson Suites A and B.

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Café con IDEAS

Contributed by RahK Lash on 04/02/19 

Café con IDEAS provides a platform for student-artists to develop and project their voice in a 45-minute set while sharing personal narratives rooted in identity and anti-oppression. Ranging from comedy, spoken word, dance and performance, song, and visual creations, each session is designed to engage the audience through creative arts and empower individuals to look inward and consider their own responsibility to social change.

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The Sexual Violence Prevention Committee welcomes you to our Kickoff Event as part of a series of programming for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us in a night of presentations, performances, art and more on April 9th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm in Emerson Suites A and B.

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The Sexual Violence Prevention Committee welcomes you to our Kickoff Event as part of a series of programming for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us in a night of presentations, performances, art and more on April 9th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm in Emerson Suites A and B.

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The Sexual Violence Prevention Committee welcomes you to our Kickoff Event as part of a series of programming for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us in a night of presentations, performances, art and more on April 9th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm in Emerson Suites A and B.

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The Sexual Violence Prevention Committee welcomes you to our Kickoff Event as part of a series of programming for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us in a night of presentations, performances, art and more on April 9th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm in Emerson Suites A and B.

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The Sexual Violence Prevention Committee welcomes you to our Kickoff Event as part of a series of programming for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us in a night of presentations, performances, art and more on April 9th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm in Emerson Suites A and B.

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Hear strategies for starting a business and running a successful restaurant from former student Kevin Adelman, co-owner of Bickering Twins on the commons.

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Reason #8...70 online courses offered on your summer schedule.

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Bloom and blossom with Service Saturday on April 13th. This is our last event of the year, so lets get out and do some good work! And since April marks National Volunteer Appreciation Month, we'll be giving away reusable metal straws, new stickers, and the first twenty students who sign up AND participate will receive a 36oz stainless steel hydroflask courtesy of Service Saturdays!

Sites will include:

Cayuga Nature Center (10:30am - 12:30pm or 12:30pm - 2:30pm)

Coddington Community Center (10am - 1pm)

Family Reading Partnership (10am - 1pm)

Beechtree Care Center (10am - 1pm)

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday as we come together to give back and celebrate. 

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Monday, April 8th 

4-6pm in MacDonald lounge

Come see the body of the work created by the residents at MacCormick Secure Center in collaboration with HEARD volunteers this semester. Refreshments and food will be provided.


IC HEARD stands for Human Expression through the Arts: A Reciprocal Development program. IC HEARD is a serviced-based organization providing creative arts programming to incarcerated young men ages 14-20. HEARD provides opportunities for further education on topics ON CAMPUS as well including (but not limited to): recidivism, literacy rates, family relationships, and the justice system.

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Help us welcome prospective students and their families to Ithaca College.

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