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Information Technology (IT) is hiring for the fall 2019! We have over 95 students on our team working in 16 different areas. If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! No experience necessary. Read more . . . (67 words) Come support the men's baseball team this Saturday (3/30), 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 back-to-back games starts at 1pm and 4pm at Freeman Field. Please wear pink to show your support. Go Bombers! Read more . . . (19 words) Sports Journalist to talk about hazards of independent reportingContributed by Brandy Hawley on 03/24/19 PCIM invites you to a talk by Graeme Joffe, a veteran sports journalist on Tuesday, March 26 at 6:30 p.m. in Textor 103. Joffe will talk about sports journalism and the hazards of independent reporting in South Africa. Read more . . . (166 words) Learn about 360 Video Capture - FREE and OPEN to all experience levels (March 25, 2:00 pm).Contributed by Marilyn Dispensa on 03/24/19 From shoot to export, learn the equipment, software, and the workflow of creating stunning immersive 360 video. Date: Monday, March 25, 2019 This event is free and open to all IC students, faculty or staff. Read more . . . (92 words) James J. Whalen Academic Symposium Keynote Speakers: Belisa Gonzalez and Senior April CarrollContributed by Stephanie St. John on 03/24/19 Come and hear Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of CSCRE, Dr. Belisa Gonzalez, with April Carroll, Class of '19, School of Communications, talk about their work and experience with her presentation titled: "Black Girl Black Girl What is Your Song: and other confessions from centering blackness at a PWI" on Tuesday, April 2, at 11:10 AM in Emerson C, Campus Center. Read more . . . (421 words) Are you interested in presenting your research or scholarly work at the Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair (SRCI) on April 23?Contributed by Stephanie St. John on 03/24/19 Submitted on behalf of Sebastian Harenberg and Warren Calderone, Co-chairs, Research Council Read more . . . (242 words) CSCRE DISCUSSION SERIES PRESENTS: VIOLENCE IN INDIAN COUNTRY BY JENNI MONET (PUEBLO OF LAGUNA) ON THUR., 3/28/19 @ 6 PM IN HANDWERKER GALLERYContributed by Penny Bogardus on 03/24/19 The Silent Crisis: Violence in Indian Country is rampant, starts young, and is chronically untended to. Survivors say the abuse changes them forever. Read more . . . (61 words) Now that fall schedules are settled, we are soliciting interest from faculty with assigned academic advisees as part of their work load to teach Exploring the Options, the one-credit interdisciplinary course for first semester students who have come to IC do discover their major. Read more . . . (272 words) The Academic Advising Center will help you with your ICC Portfolio!Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/24/19 The Academic Advising Center is hosting ICC Portfolio Working Sessions throughout the spring semester. Join us Tuesday, March 26 or Thursday, March 28 from 1-3 PM in the Academic Advising Center’s conference room- 124 Rothschild Place. Bring your laptop! Read more . . . (54 words) Walter Chon (Theatre Arts) presents at the NeMLA ConferenceContributed by Walter Chon on 03/23/19
Walter Byongsok, Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies, presented his paper “How German Romantic Theatre Still Shapes Contemporary Culture” for the panel, Teaching German Romanticism to Today’s Undergraduates, at the NeMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association) Conference, in Washington DC on March 23. Read more . . . (364 words) Seniors come celebrate our four years at IC and Toast to 2019! The event will be held in Emerson Suites on Friday, April 5, 2019 between 6:30-8pm. There will be free wine tastings from Lucas Vineyards, free gourmet food, a cash bar, and amazing raffle prizes! For all the lucky senior class donors there will be an exclusive VIP lounge. Donors will also have the opportunity to have their picture taken as part of the 2019 Thank-You Campaign! If you have not made your gift yet, you can make a gift today at http://alumni.ithaca.edu/seniorgift or during the event. Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/310190149644796/ Underclassmen we need your help! Please sign up to volunteer at Toast to 2019! Read more . . . (90 words) How to Succeed in College by Being You - April 3 @ 3:00 PMContributed by Lynn Cortese on 03/22/19 On April 3, 2019 at 3:00PM in Klingenstein Lounge, Jacqueline Alexander will present the second seminar in a series on How to Succeed in College by Being You, sponsored by the Presidential Seed Grant Initiative (team proposal from Dr. Te-Wen Lo, Tiffany Valentin, and Lynn Cortese). Jacqueline graduated in 2018, and is currently employed as a research technician in an evolutionary genetics lab at Georgia Tech while taking a gap year before applying to graduate school. Her seminar will focus on how she navigated college and her initial career steps utilizing strengths of her innate personality and skills as a first generation student of color. All are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact John Yao at jyao@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1267. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. The IC Performance Review process provides an opportunity for staff and supervisors to step back from day-to-day activities to reflect on accomplishments of the previous year. The 2018-2019 Performance Review Process opens Monday, March 25 with a deadline for completion set for Friday, May 10. Read more . . . (340 words) FLEFF Opening Speaker: Eye on ICE: Documenting Abuses in Immigrant CommunitiesContributed by Stewart Auyash on 03/22/19
FLEFF Opening Speaker 2019 Eyes on ICE: Documenting Abuses Against Immigrant Communities. Monday, April 1 7:15pm Textor 101 Palika Makam, US Program Coordinator, WITNESS Diana Rosa, Operations Associate, WITNESS WITNESS is a NY based organization that 'makes it possible for anyone anywhere to use video and technology to protect and defend human rights.' You can learn more about them here: https://witness.org/ Event is sponsored by the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival with additional support from IC Honors Program and Dept of Sociology. Read more . . . (33 words) The following message is being shared on behalf of Steve Dayton, Director of Planning, Design and Construction. It is with mixed emotions that I share with you the bittersweet news that Jess Archer, Interior Design Coordinator, has accepted a position as a historical architect in Norfolk, Virginia. Jess joined our team in the fall of 2016, and has made outstanding contributions to the campus during her time at IC. Read more . . . (55 words) IC Theatre Arts Presents Skeleton Crew in Earl McCarroll Studio TheatreContributed by Michelle Blau on 03/22/19 Performances of Skeleton Crew will run in the Earl McCarroll Studio Theatre in Dillingham Center, with performances at 7:30 p.m. on March 22, 23, 29 and 30, as well as 2 p.m. matinee performances on March 23, 24 and 30. General Admission tickets may be purchased for $5 at the Ithaca College Theatre Box Office, online at tickets.ithaca.edu/skeletoncrew, or by phone at (607) 274-3224. The box office is open Monday-Thursday from noon-5 p.m., and Friday from noon-4 p.m.
Read more . . . (109 words) Join IC's Quidditch Team for an Indoor Tournament - March 31stContributed by Eric Howd on 03/22/19 Join Ithaca College's own Quidditch team for an Indoor Tournament March 31st from 8PM to Midnight in Glazer Arena! Read more . . . (59 words) You Are Invited: Town Hall Meeting - Campus Center Design StudyContributed by Karen Witek on 03/22/19 This message is being provided on behalf of Dr. Timothy Carey, Associate Vice President, Facilities Students, Faculty and Staff: On behalf of the Campus Center Design Study Steering Committee, I am pleased to invite you to attend one of two “Town-Hall Meetings” that have been scheduled to share information and gather feedback from members of the campus community relative to the evolving design of a reimagined Campus Center. Members of the Steering Committee and the Architect will provide a short presentation detailing the work that has been accomplished thus far, and will share the themes that are emerging from more than thirty-five focus group sessions, and data from a student questionnaire. We are excited to not only share information, but we are equally eager to hear your feedback and additional suggestions. Read more . . . (65 words) Coming soon: two voice faculty recitals, African Drumming, and an April Fool's Day Faculty Showcase! Read more . . . (113 words) |
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