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 Today is the LAST day that you can submit an application! You have until 5:00pm. 

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Pop-Up Pub This Friday!

Contributed by Leslie D'Arcy on 03/18/19 

All Students, Faculty and Staff welcome!

The second Pop-Up Pub of the semester will be held on Friday, March 22, 2019 from 4:00 p.m– 6:00 p.m in the School of Business-Upper Atrium. This month’s pop-up is hosted by the School of Business. 

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Ithaca College has decided not to renew its contract with Sodexo to operate the campus dining program, and will instead take those operations “in house.” The change is being made with the intent to provide improved programming, simplified meal plans, and a lower cost to both the college and to students. The new meal plan structure will be designed to help address food insecurity on campus.

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 TCAT’s No. 1 priority is to address persistent bus shortages that have forced the agency to cut a number of peak time trips over the past several weeks.

An aging fleet, maintenance staff turnover, more stringent NYSDOT regulations, all combined, have thwarted efforts at keeping TCAT’s full fleet of buses in service.

To mitigate inconvenience to passengers, TCAT dispatchers have been strategically canceling trips on high-frequency routes, such as routes 10, 30 and 82, knowing that riders can catch the next scheduled buses in a shorter period of time compared to lower-frequency rural routes. Nonetheless, TCAT apologizes to passengers who are encountering service disruptions.

What TCAT is doing to remedy the shortages?

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Politics professor, Asma Barlas, gave an invited lecture on "Reclaiming Religion: Unreading Patriarchy," at the Multi-Faith Center, University of Toronto, on March 14 and a keynote at a conference on "(Un)Just Religion: Building Community and Identity," at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, on March 16.

If you're interested in spending a day in New York City, we have a limited number of seats available for Saturday, April 13, 2019. The bus will depart outside the Park School at 6:00am sharp, drop off at 10th Avenue & 27th Street, and then depart at 8:00pm. The cost is $50 per person, non-refundable.

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Kathleen Mulligan (Theatre Arts) and husband David Studwell were guest speakers at the ISPaD: The Indian Subcontinent Partition Documentation Project Inc. in Jamaica, NY on Saturday, March 9, 2019. 

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Wendy Dann, Associate Professor in Theatre Arts, directed the Dallas Theater Center's production of Sarah DeLappe's The Wolves.

TheatreJones calls the production "fierce," and a "game changer" for DTC.  Read the full review

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The Office of Residential Life is participating in a national survey designed to gather information about our residents' satisfaction with our staff, facilities, and the residential life program. 

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Marketing Assistant needed for 2019-2020 school year! Come work in Career Services and help design marketing campaigns aimed at engaging IC students in our exciting career related work.

Applications accepted through HANDSHAKE

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Join us Thursday March 21st in Campus Center for our first ever Ed Tech Day Career and Internship Expo!

Session 1: 9-11am

Session 2 12-2pm

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Jumpstart leader applications are now available!

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Now you can through IC HEARD!

IC HEARD is having its FIRST EVER fundraiser. We are selling Krispy Kreme Donuts, 8$ a dozen, to directly support our arts programming at MacCormick Secure Center. Donut Day is on March 25th!

ORDER NOW! Tabling Campus Center all week or email heardprogram@gmail.com or azendano@ithaca.eduVenmo accepted!

IC HEARD volunteers weekly at the juvenile detention center, providing creative arts programming to the residents there! We like to do a variety of art projects and we would like to expand our capabilities and invest in the residents’ ARTISTIC EXPRESSION!

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 * short courses on making connections across disciplines

* active hands-on learning; no lectures

* useful in meeting complex real-world challenges

* one credit and graded pass/fail

* any three count as a Humanities or Social Sciences perspective in any theme

 

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The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to reopen our doors this week with two new exhibitions: Get Real, a student-curated exhibition of works from Africa; and The Protest Banner Lending Library, by Aram Han Sifuentes. The exhibitions open on Wednesday, March 20th, with an opening reception and public celebration pon Thursday, March 21, from 5-7 p.m..

 

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Judith Cohen, Chief Acquisitions Curator at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, speaks on Jewish Ghetto Photography during the Second World War. She will talk about how our visualization of the Holocaust largely comes from a Nazi lens, and how the work of Jewish ghetto photographers can expand our vision.

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Charles Mace of Tufts University, MA will present Methods for Blood Preparation and Analysis at the Point-of-Care Using Paper-Based Devices

 

Tuesday, March 19th 12:10 pm in CNS 333
Pizza and Beverages Provided

 

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If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! Information Technology (IT) is currently hiring students for the fall 2019! We have over 95 students on our team working in 16 different areas.
Come to an information session to learn more and to apply!

  • Monday, March 18th from 7:00-8:00 pm in Friends 207
  • Tuesday, March 26th from 12:10-1:00 pm in Friends 207  

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If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! Information Technology (IT) is hiring for the fall 2019! We have over 95 students on our team working in 16 different areas.
Come to an information session to learn more and to apply!

  • Monday, March 18th from 7:00-8:00 pm in Friends 207
  • Tuesday, March 26th from 12:10-1:00 pm in Friends 207

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