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Please join William Guerrero, Vice President of Finance and Administration on Wednesday December 12th from 9:00am – 10:00am in Klingenstein Lounge in the Campus Center for the next Infinity Presentation. In addition to division updates, the special agenda topic will include an enlightening presentation about IC’s snow storm readiness and information about increased phishing attacks.

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It's a WINTER WONDERLAND party to celebrate the Ithaca College Class of 2019 Seniors finishing the Fall Semester! Come eat, dance, drink and mingle! Buses will be provided all night.
 

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Join the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life for a conversation with Dr. Gregory Cuéllar and Nohemi Cuéllar, founders of Arte de Lágrimas: Refugee Artwork Project.

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Come support IC Big Brothers Big Sisters and get some great food while you're at it!

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Are you interested in studying abroad in Ireland?  IC affiliate CEA Study Abroad will be holding an info session this Wednesday, 11/28, 6-7 pm, in Textor 101 with the director of the CEA Dublin program, Francis Kelly.  Come learn about CEA's multiple program options in both Dublin and Galway.  A brief lesson about the Irish language will also be included, to help prepare you for your time in Ireland!

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Spring break is an amazing opportunity to get out and give back! That’s why the Office of Student Engagement offers students the chance to travel and serve across different states during IC”s Spring break (March 9-16). There are five opportunities that you can be a part of this year to make an impact from park improvements to food security. 

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Join our last event of the semester, where we will be giving back to the Ithaca community on Saturday, December 8th. Hot lunch and a service reflection will follow service activities in Ithaca Falls Room at 1:30pm.  

Locations include:

  • Salvation Army Food Service Program - help out with the only Saturday meal service in Ithaca. 
  • IC Books Thru Bars - Help Books Thru Bars prepare books to mail to people incarcerated throughout the United States. This is their final mailing of the year, so they need lots of help! (Located in Taughannock Falls room in campus center)
  • Second Wind Cottages - SWC assists homeless men in the region by providing them with small cottages to live in while they get back on their feet. SWC is getting ready to finish things up for the season, and they need help from us to finish a few end-of-year tasks
  • Finger Lakes ReUse Center - FLRC needs help with sorting a variety of new donations at the center

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 Talk with Bonnie about your student experience and eat a cookie (or two)! 

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Please join the BOLD Scholars for their second Engaging Mental Health in People of Color (EMPOC) event of the year — Restorative Healing: Self-Care for POC.  

At this event, attendees will be able to engage with the idea that self-care is more than bubble baths and face masks for POC — it is a revolutionary act. There will be an interactive Q&A session with Rita Bunatal, Ithaca alumna and founder of Malaika Apparel. The discussion will focus on what authentic self-care means and how people of color can practice it effectively.

All are welcome to attend and participate in these important conversations.

The event will be held at 4 p.m., Nov. 30 in the Peggy Ryan Williams lobby. Refreshments and light snacks will be provided, and a raffle will be held. Follow us on Instagram @icboldwomen for updates and more information.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the BOLD scholars at  boldwomenlead@gmail.com. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

Please join the BOLD Scholars for their second Engaging Mental Health in People of Color (EMPOC) event of the year — Restorative Healing: Self-Care for POC. 

At this event, attendees will be able to engage with the idea that self-care is more than bubble baths and face masks for POC — it is a revolutionary act. There will be an interactive Q&A session with Rita Bunatal, Ithaca alumna and founder of Malaika Apparel. The discussion will focus on what authentic self-care means and how people of color can practice it effectively.

All are welcome to attend and participate in these important conversations.

The event will be held at 4 p.m., Nov. 30 in the Peggy Ryan Williams lobby. Refreshments and light snacks will be provided, and a raffle will be held. Follow us on Instagram @icboldwomen for updates and more information.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the BOLD scholars at  boldwomenlead@gmail.com. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Martineau as he shares his exploration of how indigenous resistances to colonialism and neoliberal capitalism have changed under globalization.  His research pursues new pathways in indigenous resurgence through the creative arts.

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HPPE student, Madeline Horowitz, was awarded the Jay B. Nash Outstanding Major Award at the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance conference recently (November 14-17, 2018).

 

Your 2018 plan year is coming to an end. And you may have funds left in your PayFlex Health Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA). If you don’t use up your money by December 31, 2018, you’ll lose it. 

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While tickets for the 2019 Cortaca Jug football game at MetLife Stadium will go on sale to the general public beginning this Saturday, Dec. 1, we want members of the campus community to know that tickets for students, staff, and faculty will be available for purchase early next fall. Those tickets will be priced at $15 each, and—unlike previous Cortaca Jug games—there will be no limit on the number of tickets an individual can buy.

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 Applications now open for spring semester SAB positions

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 SAB presents the annual gingerbread decorating contest!

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Come support the swim and dive teams this Friday (11/30), Saturday (12/1), and Sunday (12/2) 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 6pm on Friday, and 10am Saturday and Sunday in the A&E Center. Please wear pink to show your support!

Go Bombers!  

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Contributed on behalf of Nancy Pringle, Executive Vice President and BOLD Program Lead

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It’s sometimes hard to believe that a single effort can make a difference - but it does. Given the challenges our community faces, we ask that you consider joining the thousands of others who have chosen to LIVE UNITED and support the Ithaca College United Way Campaign. No matter how we choose to give, how much or how little we give — it all counts. 

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Please join your colleagues from across campus to hear these stimulating talks as our Provost’s Post-Sabbatical Colloquium series continues. Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in an evening of our community’s shared intellectual life.

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