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Take the TIAA Digital Challenge (you could win a $100 AMEX gift card)Contributed by Katie Sack on 11/01/18 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. Your Feedback is Important! Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council Seeks Public Input for Long Range Transportation PlanContributed by Paula E.F. Younger on 11/01/18 The Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council is seeking your input! Read more . . . (123 words) Connecting with the Local Community: The Kitchen Theatre Company is seeking Volunteers!Contributed by Paula E.F. Younger on 11/01/18 The Kitchen Theatre Company is seeking volunteers to join their 2018–2019 Community Engagement Committee. Read more . . . (227 words) Stephen Sweet, Dana Professor of Sociology, has been appointed as Executive Officer of the Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN.Contributed by Penny Bogardus on 11/01/18 The WFRN’s mission is to facilitate virtual and face-to-face interaction among academic work and family researchers from a broad range of fields as well as engage the next generation of work and family scholars. With over 400 current members, the WFRN welcomes the participation of policy makers and workplace practitioners as it seeks to promote knowledge and understanding of work and family issues among the community of global stakeholders. Read more . . . (41 words) Employee Assistance Program – Services for You & Your FamilyContributed by Katie Sack on 11/01/18 NexGen EAP is your confidential EAP and Work/Life benefit provided by your employer at no cost to you. You and your eligible family members can trust the NexGen EAP services to address your total wellbeing, from assistance with everyday work and family issues to more challenging personal concerns. Read more . . . (101 words) Need to satisfy your QL requirement? Take Principles of Microeconomics ONLINE during the winter session!Contributed by Jennifer Tennant on 11/01/18 Principles of Microeconomics will take place online from January 7-18, 2019.
Read more . . . (87 words) The Center for Civic Engagement is providing transportation for all IC students who wish to vote on Tuesday November 6, 2018, from 9am to 8pm. The voting shuttle will be located at the lower PRW circle, between PRW and Business school (across from the practice football field) and will drive students to the two local polling places that students are registered to vote. For more info go to: My.VoteEverywhere.org If any students does not know their polling place they can check here: https://www.vote.org/polling-place-locator/
Read more . . . (1 words) Instructional Development Fund – Proposals Due by November 15Contributed by Colette Matisco on 11/01/18 A friendly reminder to faculty: proposals are due in the Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center, November 15. Read more . . . (217 words) Free Screening of The Incredibles 1 and 2 for Family WeekendContributed by Mary Holland-Bavis on 10/31/18 Student Activities Board (SAB) presents a classic movie franchise the whole family will love. Read more . . . (61 words)
ICIC 14000 Character: Developing Habits for Good How can we best serve society? By each and every day making choices that do good for others as well as ourselves. The content and development of character are explored through a series of challenging activities and assignments. Tools for examining and intentionally altering patterns of thought and action to better serve society are introduced. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA. (F,S) Read more . . . (290 words) REMINDER: 2019 Summer Sessions Course Proposals Due November 15thContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 10/31/18 The deadline for summer sessions 2019 undergraduate course proposals is November 15th. Read more . . . (55 words) A fun game night raising money for UNHCR “Her Turn,” an initiative through the UN Refugee Agency that works to ensure that refugee girls are receiving the education that they deserve! 7:30pm on Friday, November 2nd in IC Square! Read more . . . (83 words) Gain real-world experience without leaving campus! Read more . . . (237 words) The Graphic Novel Advisory Board is looking for a few new students. Are you intrigued by graphic novels? Are you interested in encouraging reading among young people? Would you like to help get more diverse materials into the hands of children?
Read more . . . (108 words) The Thanksgiving Break Housing registration form is now open and available via IC Workflow! Residents can register to stay in their current Fall assignment during the Thanksgiving break period. Read more . . . (140 words) Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) is proud to present Spirit Week 2018! Read more . . . (339 words) Dr. Skott Jones (Associate Professor, Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology) Invited to Serve as Guest Editor of Upcoming Issue of Education SciencesContributed by Maureen Forrest on 10/31/18 Dr. Skott Jones, Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, was recently asked to serve as Guest Editor of an upcoming issue of Education Sciences focusing on educating individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Read more . . . (169 words) Then come to the Writing Center for a peer tutor-led workshop that will send you off with new tricks for getting a successful paper started without the dread or procrastination! Read more . . . (69 words) Last Shabbos, the world grew darker when our Jewish brothers and sisters were massacred at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. What is the Jewish response to such tragedy? How can 3,500 years of faith amidst persecution shape our reaction, as a community? What should an American Jew do when the world reminds us that we are different, and always will be? Read more . . . (35 words) |
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