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Changing the World - IC2 mini-course for Spring 2019Contributed by Gordon Rowland on 11/13/18
ICIC 20000 Changing the World Explores how multiple perspectives can be brought together to creatively respond to significant social challenges. A challenge is selected, and student teams engage in inquiry to understand and propose creative responses to it. Skill at making connections across perspectives is developed. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. Prerequisites: Six credits of ICC perspective courses. LA. (F,S) Read more . . . (768 words) Click here to get sleep tips for when you are feeling anxious. Read more . . . (104 words) Recreation and Leisure Studies student Maggie Wise and Assistant Professor Pat Lewis Present at AORE/WEA Joint National ConferenceContributed by Christopher Klinger on 11/13/18 During the 2018 Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE) and Wilderness Education Association (WEA) Joint National Conference, in Snowbird, Utah, Maggie Wise (Outdoor Adventure Leadership ’18) and Assistant Professor Patrick Lewis presented research on the female recreational mountain biking experience.
Read more . . . (94 words) Spring 2019 Technology Renewal Questionnaire Final NoticeContributed by Madelyn Schwartz on 11/13/18 Spring 2019 Technology Renewal questionnaire notifications were sent to all guardians and area coordinators on Thursday, November 1st. All questionnaires must be completed by 5pm on Thursday, November 15th. Read more . . . (97 words) Psychology Students Present Research at New England Psychological AssociationContributed by Bernard Beins on 11/13/18 Psychology students Casey Foster ('19) and Maiah Overdorf ('19) presented the results of their humor research at the annual convention of the New England Psychological Association in Worcester, Massachusetts. Read more . . . (36 words) Apply to be a Humanities and Sciences Summer Scholar today!Contributed by Rachel Balzano on 11/13/18 The School of Humanities and Sciences is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2019 H&S Summer Scholars Program.
Read more . . . (294 words) ATTENTION ALL SENIORS! If you are scheduled to graduate in December, Ithaca College is hosting a December Graduate Reception in your honor! We invite you and your family and friends to join us on Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 2:00pm in the Campus Center Emerson Suites to celebrate your accomplishments. Don’t forget to RSVP here! https://www.ithaca.edu/commencement/december/rsvp/
Read more . . . (65 words) Are you planning to submit an IRB application in January or February? Join us for a November workshop that will explain upcoming changes to the IRB process and prepare you for proposal submissions.
Read more . . . (128 words) Professor Sara Haefeli (Music Theory, History and Composition) recently presented her lecture entitled "Why Study Music in the Time of Climate Change?” She argues that we need musicians now more than ever to heal our world that is "heating up" in more ways than one. Dr. Haefeli is pictured here at Oklahoma City University’s School of Music Assembly on November 6th. Dr. Peter Silberman (Music Theory) featured at the Ithaca Music Forum on Friday, 11/30 at 5pm in the Nabenhauer Recital Room (Whalen Center of Music). "Form and Time in Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band's Trout Mask Replica."Contributed by Deborah Rifkin on 11/13/18 Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band’s landmark 1969 album Trout Mask Replica surely is one of the strangest rock albums ever released, notable for its off-putting combination of harmonic dissonance, out-of-synch counterpoint, abrupt changes of texture, surreal lyrics, and an obstinate avoidance of many of rock’s standard style markers. The album’s most original contribution, however, is its use of forms usually associated with mid-twentieth century modernist composers such as Stravinsky, Stockhausen, and Ligeti. In employing these types of forms instead of conventional verse-chorus form Beefheart plays with the listener’s sense of time in ways that are uncommon in rock, reinforced by producer Frank Zappa’s unorthodox recording techniques. Read more . . . (111 words) Simha Tamano was born in the Israeli city of Afula to Ethiopian-Jewish parents. While today the majority of Ethiopian Jews live in Israel, Ethiopia has historically been home to a significant Jewish community. Read more . . . (132 words) Thursday, 15 November 2018, is World Philosophy DayContributed by Christine Haase on 11/13/18 By celebrating World Philosophy Day each year, on the third Thursday of November, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) underlines the enduring value of philosophy for the development of human thought, for each culture and for each individual. "Philosophy is an inspiring discipline as well as an everyday practice that can transform societies. By enabling us to discover the diversity of the intellectual currents in the world, philosophy stimulates intercultural dialogue. By awakening minds to the exercise of thinking and the reasoned confrontation of opinions, philosophy helps to build a more tolerant, more respectful society. For UNESCO, it is also the way to unleash humanity’s creative potential and generate new ideas. Philosophy creates the intellectual conditions for change, sustainable development and peace." - Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO Director-General Read more . . . (131 words) Interested in mythology? Or need to take a language? Read texts in translation in Classical Mythology (Latin 250), or consider Latin 102 for language credit. If you want to study mythology, but don't know any Latin, take Latin 250 -- no knowledge of Latin is required: all readings are in translation. It is being offered in the Spring on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:10. Readings will be supplemented with modern movie adaptations. Read more . . . (128 words) Interested in mythology? Or need to take a language? Read texts in translation in Classical Mythology (Latin 250), or consider Latin 102 for language credit. If you want to study mythology, but don't know any Latin, take Latin 250 -- no knowledge of Latin is required: all readings are in translation. It is being offered in the Spring on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:10. Readings will be supplemented with modern movie adaptations. Read more . . . (128 words)
ICIC 15000 Contemplation: Understanding the Self as Learner To be integrative, holistic learners, we must learn to listen to our inner voice, and appreciate our unique lived experience for the perspective it brings to bear on how and what we learn. Through the study and practice of different mindfulness exercises, we will build capacity for attention regulation, emotion regulation, cognitive regulation, and compassion. Through weekly journaling students will reflect on how these capacities shape their learning experience and how they know what they know. We end the course with student presentations of their learning and plans for continued use of these new skills for self-knowing and learning. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA. Prerequisites: none Read more . . . (291 words) Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies Recognized as Best of the BestContributed by Christopher Klinger on 11/12/18 Assistant Professor Christopher Klinger accepted the Best of the Best award on behalf of the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, at the 2018 National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) annual conference, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Ithaca College was one of four institutions of Higher Education to receive the Best of the Best award, recognizing their role in training highly effective professionals in the fields of Therapeutic Recreation and Outdoor Adventure Leadership. Congratulations to the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies The vision of the department is to “be recognized nationally for our work in the character and professional development of students in outdoor adventure leadership and therapeutic recreation.”
This month's newsletter focuses on preparing for the Holidays. To read more about kick-starting your mornings, prioritizing your responsibilities, avoiding overscheduling, and more, click here. NexGen EAP is your Employee Assistance Program through eni. It provides 24/7 service, free confidential counseling, access to mental health professionals, virtual concierge, and many additional services. Create an account today at www.nexgeneap.com using code 1489 or call 800.327.2255. Biology Seminar Guest: November 15, Michelle Smith, Cornell UniversityContributed by Nancy Pierce on 11/12/18 All are welcome to join the presentation: “Using student learning data to inspire instructional changes” November 15 Read more . . . (26 words) The next Diversity and Inclusion Discussion will be taking place on Wednesday, November 14th at noon in Clark Lounge. Read more . . . (89 words) Saviana Stanescu, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts, Featured at the National Theatre in LondonContributed by Kelsey Dunne on 11/12/18 Saviana Stanescu's monologue of an immigrant domestic worker who doesn't have the right to vote - Magda - is featured in the program COURAGE EVERYWHERE at the National Theatre in London, as announced by Broadway World: Read more . . . (59 words) |
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