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Unite for HER will not be having a meeting on Tuesday (11/6). Read more . . . (19 words) Take the TIAA Digital Challenge (you could win a $100 AMEX gift card)Contributed by Katie Sack on 11/04/18 There’s more to going digital than checking your balances. You can get access to the latest tools that can help you manage your contributions, set your goals and plan for the future, all through secure access, available 24/7. Go to: TIAA.org/Ithaca-challenge! Hurry! Contest runs from October 29 - November 9. Take the TIAA Digital Challenge (you could win a $100 AMEX gift card)Contributed by Katie Sack on 11/04/18 There’s more to going digital than checking your balances. You can get access to the latest tools that can help you manage your contributions, set your goals and plan for the future, all through secure access, available 24/7. Go to: TIAA.org/Ithaca-challenge! Hurry! Contest runs from October 29 - November 9. The College is closed on Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23 for Thanksgiving Break. As a reminder the Holiday Calendar can be found clicking here! 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. Walter Chon (Theatre Arts) presents a paper at the ALTA ConferenceContributed by Walter Chon on 11/02/18
Walter Byongsok Chon, Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies, presents his paper “The Radio Play and What Lies Beyond: Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s The Doppelganger” at the ALTA (The American Literary Translators Association) Conference in Bloomington, IN, on November 3. Read more . . . (207 words) Kristen Lind Earns Health and Wellness Coach CertificationContributed by Nancy Reynolds on 11/02/18 Kristen Lind, Health Promotion Specialist in the Center for Health Promotion, Center for Counseling, Health and Wellness, has earned certification as a Health and Wellness Coach from Real Balance Global Wellness Services, Inc. Certified Health and Wellness Coaches work with individuals and groups in a client-centered process to facilitate and empower the client to achieve self-determined goals related to health and wellness. In the Center for Health Promotion, free wellness coaching is offered to IC students as part of the Center's THRIVE@IC initiative for building resiliency and fostering student wellness and success. Congratulations, Kristen!
Cortaca Tickets: Final Day To Buy Tickets - Monday, Nov. 5Contributed by Justin Lutes on 11/02/18 ***CORTACA TICKETS*** Cortaca tickets will go on sale ONE FINAL DAY on MONDAY, NOV. 5 from 4-6 p.m. at the A&E Concession Stand. Tickets are $10 - one ticket per student ID, two tickets per faculty/staff ID. Read more . . . (25 words) CORTACA: Message from the Vice President of Student Affairs & Campus LifeContributed by Justin Lutes on 11/02/18 Students of Ithaca College: On November 10th, Ithaca College will travel to Cortland for the annual Cortaca Jug football game. The tradition of the Jug dates back to 1959, and we are as proud as ever of the spirit, passion and history that marks this annual event and engages so many students, alumni and fans in one of the best rivalries in college athletics. Read more . . . (380 words) The results of this year’s Cortaca Jug mean more than they ever have in the past. Not only are we giving it our all to retain the Jug and make our team and schools proud, but this is also the final Jug Game for our senior class! This has upped the ante.
Read more . . . (213 words) Student Financial Services Professional State recognition and presentationContributed by Lisa Hoskey on 11/02/18 From October 23rd-25th, representatives from Student Financial Services attended the New York State Financial Aid Administrators Association (NYSFAAA) annual conference in Syracuse, NY. Senior Assistant Director, Sarah O’Neil, and Assistant Director, Wendy Rizzo, were co-chairs on the committee to plan the 50th anniversary conference and celebration. During the conference, members of the Student Financial Services staff were highlighted for their knowledge and commitment to the field and to NYSFAAA. Read more . . . (98 words) Patricia Zimmermann (Screen Studies) Invited Speaker for Mellon Foundation Central New York Humanities Corridor ConveningContributed by Karen Armstrong on 11/02/18 Patricia Zimmermann, professor of screen studies and co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, was the invited speaker the Central New York Humanities Corridor group funded by the Mellon Foundation on Friday, October 26 at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Read more . . . (112 words) Global conversation on how digital devices influence in-person conversations Monday, Nov 5 at 9amContributed by Kelsey Greene on 11/02/18 Join Project Look Sharp's Manager of PD and Promotions, Kelsey Greene, along with professionals from around the world, to discuss the ways in which devices are impacting our in-person communication. Read more . . . (53 words) On Campus Marketing Internships for Project Look SharpContributed by Kelsey Greene on 11/02/18 Meaningfully contribute your skills to a dynamic team on campus that reaches an international audience through media literacy advocacy. Two internship opportunities are available for Spring 2019. We are open to varying credits (1-3) and the hours are flexible! Read more . . . (134 words) Visit Neapolitan in IC Square and curb those late night cravings this weekend! Buy one pizza and get another one FREE between 9:00 and 11:00 PM tonight, tomorrow night and, and Sunday night!
On 11.10.18 SGC is providing free bussing for students to watch the Cortaca game in Cortland. Read more . . . (54 words) LGBTQ Film Series Screens Reel In The Closet Wed. Nov 7Contributed by Luca Maurer on 11/02/18 The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen series at Ithaca College will show the documentary “Reel in the Closet” on Wednesday, Nov. 7. The 6 p.m. screening in Textor 103 is free and open to the public. “Reel in the Closet” tells the story of a film tech who discovers the real lives of queer people in the past by restoring hundreds of never-before-seen home movies dating back to the 1930s. It is a fascinating, intimate survey of lives lived within and also outside the pages of history, and a reminder that LGBT people lived full lives, even as society ignored, persecuted and discriminated against them. But time is running out to save what’s left before the films are destroyed by unknowing or unaccepting families of those who made them. Read more . . . (52 words) Pearl Ponce (History) presents paper in Cambridge, UKContributed by Matthew Klemm on 11/02/18 Historian Pearl Ponce presented a paper at the BrANCH conference held October 3-5, 2018, at the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom Read more . . . (122 words) Faculty recitals, guest artists, student compositions, and more! Read more . . . (145 words) Every year, Ithaca College's International Club presents the One World Concert, celebrating the different cultures represented at Ithaca College and Cornell through various musical and dancing acts.
The line-up is updated on our Facebook page (@ICInternationalClub) Doors open at 6:30 PM and the concert will start at 7 PM this Friday. Read more . . . (24 words) |
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