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Walter Byongsok Chon, Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies, has his English translation of Sam-Shik Pai’s Korean play INCHING TOWARDS YEOLHA published in The Mercurian: A Theatrical Translation Review, Fall 2018.  The journal also includes an introduction, written by Chon. 

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The Park Center for Independent Media is organizing a public forum on November 12 at 4-5:30pm in Textor 103. IC Faculty members – Tom Shevory (Politics), Carlos Figueroa (Politics) and Allison Frisch (Journalism) will interpret the election results highlighting the key issues that were raised during the political campaigns across different states.

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Critical Health Issues, HLTH 20500 is a 3 credit online course offered during the Winter 2019 session.  ICC Attribute: Diversity. Social Science. Self and Society. ICC Theme: World of Systems.

Do you have health insurance?  What are the current conflicts about health care in the US today? Is healthcare access equal for all? Is there really an opioid crisis? If so, what should be done about it?

What is health? Nurses, doctors, and hospitals, sure.  But so much more...neighborhoods, food, income, education, race, and so much more.  Join this class to discuss these issues and more in the context of health.

Please contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu for more information.

Now is the perfect time to experience the best that the city has to offer! Enjoy the hottest hit shows and some fantastic favorites - and with Plum Benefits, you're guaranteed to have fun and save money!

  

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Two of our Ithaca College Charles Dana Foundation Professors will present their recent research in stimulating talks as our Provost’s Colloquium series continues. Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in an evening of our community’s shared intellectual life.

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Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Excellence on behalf of Julia Lapp, Faculty in Residence

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The deadline for summer sessions 2019 undergraduate course proposals is November 15th.

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The Fitness Center will be operating with reduced hours over Thanksgiving Break.  Our hours of operation will be:

Friday 11/16: 7:00am - 2:00pm

Saturday 11/17 - Sunday 11/18: CLOSED

Monday 11/19: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Tuesday 11/20: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Wednesday 11/21 - Sunday 11/25: CLOSED

We will reopen with our regular academic year hours on Monday 11/26/18.

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IC Queer People

Contributed by Sybil Conrad on 11/09/18 

You are cordially invited to a monthly happy hour gathering for IC faculty and staff who are part of the LGBTQ and ally community.  

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It is with a great deal of sadness that I inform the campus community of the sudden passing due to a medical emergency Friday morning of Richard Rainville, a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures in the School of Humanities and Sciences.

Rick’s ties to Ithaca College go back nearly 30 years. He taught in the department from 1990 to 2003, and returned to IC in a part-time capacity teaching Spanish courses last spring. He was a passionate and engaged teacher with an infectious enthusiasm and deep knowledge of pedagogy. Rick was also eager to pass on his love of teaching to our students, both by training teaching assistants in the modern languages department and by serving as the student teacher supervisor at Ithaca High School. His love of the college and his commitment to its educational mission is also evident in the active service roles that he played over the years. During his time on the faculty, Rick was a dedicated member of the department and college, serving on numerous committees, contributing to the enhancement of the curriculum across the school, and meeting with prospective students.

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We are hosting informal sessions about our graduate programs in Childhood Education and Adolescence Education to provide information about the coursework and extensive field experiences, and about our admission process.  Join us Tuesday, November 13th, at noon or Thursday, November 15th, at 4:00 pm in the Education Department, Phillips Hall 194. 

The Phi Kappa Phi Fall Awards & Induction Ceremony will take place Friday, November 9, 2018 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. in Klingenstein Lounge – Campus Center.

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Join Swipe Out Hunger, Challah for Hunger, Food for Thought and other student organizations in raising awareness about student food insecurity during Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Week 2018.

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Are you interested in getting ICC diversity credit?  If so, you should consider taking PHIL 37500, Selected Topics in Philosophy: Language and Social Justice -- a new Spring 2019 course devoted to understanding the power of hate speech.

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Light It Up: A Diwali Celebration

Contributed by Ly Do on 11/08/18 

Join our festival of lights as we celebrate Deepavali/Diwali! 
Diwali is the Indian festival of lights celebrating the victory of good over evil. Stop by for a night filled with good food, henna and South Asian dancing as we celebrate this beautiful holiday!
We can't wait to see you in Business School Upper Atrium from 7 PM to 9 PM on November 9th! 

 Join us on November 15 at 5 pm in CHS 208 to hear more about 

Healthcare and Culture:  An International Field Experience in Morocco

Tentative Travel Dates June 9-June 20, 2019

 

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Submitted on behalf of Tanya Saunders, Assistant Provost

It is my pleasure to invite faculty applications for the Fall 2019 or Spring 2020 semester of the London Sabbatical Program.  Applicants should be eligible for an approved and funded sabbatical from their School covering faculty salary either for the Fall 2019 or Spring 2020 semester.  The selected faculty members are expected to teach one course complementary to the London Center curriculum, interact with London Center instructors and students, and attend London Center faculty meetings. A course with an ICC designation is preferred.

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"Screening of The 13th on Tuesday, 11/13/18 7:00 PM in Textor 102 hosted by HEARD, IC Amnesty International, & Books Thru Bars. Come learn about and discuss incarceration in the United States! Popcorn will be provided!"

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ICIC 13000 Creativity: Transforming Insights into Ideas

Where do great ideas come from? Can we become better at generating them? A series of significant challenges are posed, and a rich variety of creativity techniques and principles are introduced to meet them. Creativity skills that will apply in many contexts are developed. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA.

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Don’t leave hungry! Join us for a FREE* Cortaca pre-game breakfast in Campus Center Dining Hall on Saturday, November 10th from 8:30-11:00 AM.  Go Bombers!

 

 

*Student ID is required for entry.