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Want to win FREE prizes? Do you have hundreds of pictures sitting in your camera roll supporting your Bomber pride that you want to show off?

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Interested in doing some employer site visits in NYC? Join us over spring break for NYC Treks- 3/12 -3/13!   We will be hosting stops at the Garment District, FIT, Performance PT, LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, along with a Networking Dinner at Trattoria Bianca.

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Reason #1 ... Focus, focus, focus. 

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The PCA position helps students develop professionally and gain the skills for helping other students. 

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Head to Student Health 101 to learn the key money habits most people wished they learned in school. While you're there, rate the article and be entered in SH101's Amazon gift card raffle drawing.

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Submitted on behalf of IC Nutritionist Cathy J. Saloff-Coste, MS, RDN, CDN, CEDRD

If you’ve been following this Intercom series during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, you know that it’s not always obvious when someone is heading toward developing an eating disorder, or even when they are living with a full-blown eating disorder. And no one is immune to developing an eating disorder. Where can you get help when someone shows signs of an eating disorder, or you recognize some signs in yourself?

Because of the complex nature of eating disorders, a comprehensive treatment team of medical, nutritional, and psychological therapies is often recommended, and the earlier treatment begins, the better chance there is for recovery. No matter when someone reaches out for help, however, recovery is always possible. Treatment at Ithaca College is individualized to the specific needs of each student, and consultations are confidential.

 

 

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Apply to be a Tour Guide!

Contributed by Corinna Davies on 02/28/19 

You can learn more through the Jobs Database, and you can find the direct link to apply here

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Pre-vet and pre-health students are invited to visit with our returning guests.

Dr. Linda Dziedzic, Practicing Veterinarian.

  • March 7, 12-12:50 CNS 112
    • Lunch ‘n Learn with pre-vet students

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KathyAnn Lee (Biology ‘15), Albert Einstein College of Medicine

  • March 8, 12-12:50 CNS 115
    • Lunch ‘n Learn with pre-health students

Pizza provided for both. Co-sponsored by thePremed Society
and Office of Alumni Relations.

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Revised Sunday Mass Schedule

Contributed by John Morton on 02/28/19 

 The Catholic Community will be offering Mass at 8 pm only until further notice. Make sure to spread the word that this will be the only Sunday Mass on campus starting on March 3 and continuing on March 17 when students, faculty and staff return from spring break. 

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Ash Wednesday Schedule- March 6

Contributed by John Morton on 02/28/19 

 The Catholic Community is offering 3 services for Ash Wednesday on campus. All students, faculty and staff are invited to join us for Ash Wednesday at 12:10, 3:10 and 5:10 in Muller Chapel. 

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to build a community?  On Thursday, March 21st at 11 am in the Klingenstein Lounge join Jaimee S. Lindvay, founder and President of ADASpace as she shares her story in creating the Hacker/Maker Space organization.  ADASpace fosters the creative exploration of DIY craft, technology, and design for women and transgender people who have been traditionally under-represented in technical fields.  The organization provides a safe space for its members and their children to experiment, learn, and teach each other through organized workshops as well as access to equipment, space and materials.  

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Maximize your performance with a soothing and invigorating massage! Chair massage is a convenient and effective way to relax and recharge. The Center for Health Promotion has partnered with A Massage Station of Ithaca to bring chair massages to IC students.

When? Tuesday, March 5th, noon to 3 pm. 

Where? Center For Health Promotion, on the lower level of Hammond Health Center. (Enter the Office of Counseling and Wellness, from the parking lot side of the building).

Cost: $1 per minute (pre-pay via PayPal or credit card )

Sign up for 10, 20 or 30 minutes of massage - it's easy! Visit the Center for Health Promotion website here:

https://www.ithaca.edu/sacl/healthpromotion/massage/

Get your appointment before all the slots are filled!

 

  

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Attention women students at IC! Enjoy a delicious, free meal, and connect with faculty and staff mentors on campus at this special event for the 7th annual Women Leaders Series. Participants will be part of the inaugural IC Women of Distinction award presentation, as well! 

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Come support the women's gymnastics team this Sunday (3/3), as they dedicate their event 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 event starts at 1pm in Ben Light Gymnasium (Hill Gym). Please wear pink to show your support.

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Come support the men's and women's lacrosse teams this Saturday (3/2), 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 men's game starts at 12pm and the women's at 3pm at Higgins Stadium. Please wear pink to show your support.

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Everyone can be a teacher and everyone a learner.  That's the idea between MIND, the new Presidential Seed Grant initiative.  We are actively seeking students, faculty, and staff to participate in what we are calling a, dual-directional mentoring program.  You can mentor a student but you also will have the opportunity help a student learn to BE a mentor to you in an area where they have expertise!

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Everyone can be a teacher and everyone a learner.  That's the idea between MIND, the new Presidential Seed Grant initiative.  We are actively seeking students, faculty, and staff to participate in what we are calling a, dual-directional mentoring program.  You can get mentored by a faculty or staff member, but you also will have the opportunity to BE a mentor to a faculty or staff member in an area where you have expertise!

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The Office of New Student and Transition Programs is seeking interested in applicants for to support our orientation program in the positions of Orientation Leaders (OLs) and 25 Orientation Mentors (OMs). Priority deadline extended until March 17th at noon.

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So many pre-spring-break concerts to choose from!

Highlights below, full schedule here.

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