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Due to the high demand for seats in Acting I, freshmen and sophomores can rarely enroll in the class. The Department of Theatre Arts is offering one section exclusively for freshmen and sophomores, available by audition.
Read more . . . (152 words) Free admission for all IC students with Student Rush! Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Concert Saturday, November 3, 2018 7:30 pm Ford Hall Whalen Center for Music
Read more . . . (188 words) The Teaching & Learning with Technology team is providing multiple opportunities to collaborate with peers and learn from each other this semester through a variety of Learning Series sessions. Join us for the two remaining October learning sessions. Read more . . . (200 words) Friday from 8-11 in IC Square, join IC After Dark and SAB for Ith's a Great Pumpkin! Read more . . . (36 words) A creative nonfiction reading by Marissa Landrigan '05Contributed by Dan Verderosa on 10/22/18 Posted on behalf of Barbara Adams. Thursday, Oct. 25 • 7 p.m. • Park Photo Gallery Read more . . . (89 words) #USTOO: Searching For Common Ground from Islamabad to IthacaContributed by Kelsey Dunne on 10/22/18 Kathleen Mulligan (Associate Professor, Theatre Arts), Lydia Kelly ('21), Audrey Lang ('20), and Kimmi Neuschulz ('20) presented at the Statera Foundation for Women in Arts 3rd Annual Conference in Milwaukee, WI on October 4th-7th, 2018. Read more . . . (257 words) Pastrami on Rye: An Overstuff History of the Jewish DeliContributed by Peter Silberman on 10/22/18 On Thursday, October 25, at 7:30 pm in Textor 101, on the Ithaca College campus, author Dr. Ted Merwin will present a lively and entertaining talk on the rise, fall, and rise again of the Jewish deli and its role in American Jewish life, “Pastrami on Rye: An Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli.” Read more . . . (192 words) Student Orgs: Want to perform during Family Weekend?Contributed by Mary Holland-Bavis on 10/21/18 The Family Weekend Planning Committee is looking for student organizations to perform during the ‘Celebration in the Center’ event on Saturday, November 3 from 7 pm – 9 pm during Family Weekend. Read more . . . (242 words) Tutoring Services will not be hosting drop in tutoring hours this week at any location. We will update you later in week as to whether or not they will reconvene. Thank you!
Walter Byongsok Chon (Theatre Arts) publishes his translation of a Korean play on AsymptoteContributed by Walter Chon on 10/21/18
Walter Byongsok Chon, Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy and Theatre Studies, publishes his English translation of Sam-Shik Pai’s Korean play INCHING TOWARDS YEOLHA in the October issue of the journal Asymptote.
Read more . . . (224 words) Education First is opening the world through education. For over 50 years, our mission has been to give confidence and freedom to people of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds. With the desire to define your own path in life, and a little courage, EF opens up a world of possibilities. Read more . . . (92 words) U-Lot and northern part of S-Lot ext. Closed Tuesday October 23rdContributed by Amy Shippos on 10/21/18 On Tuesday October 23rd U-Lot and the northern part of S-Lot ext. will be serving as reserved parking for the Women’s Fund Luncheon.
Read more . . . (59 words) Because of the growing programmatic needs of our three Health Science and Human Performance clinics (Ewing, OT/PT and Wellness), the following changes (see attached map) will be made to the southeast section of F-Lot. Read more . . . (42 words) * short courses on making connections across disciplines * active hands-on learning; no lectures * useful in meeting complex real-world challenges * one credit and graded pass/fail * any three count as a Humanities or Social Sciences perspective in any theme Read more . . . (437 words) WIN BIG - Take Dining Services' Survey! | WasteLESS Week 2018Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 10/21/18
The Dining Services Satisfaction Survey is LIVE! Want to voice your opinion? CLICK HERE to let us know how we're doing by answering a few questions. Don't forget to enter your information at the end of the survey for your chance to be one of 17 winners for up to $100 in Bonus Bucks or ID Express. You do not have to be on a meal plan to Surveys are open to Students, Faculty, and Staff.
Read more . . . (68 words) Struggling to drink water? Student Health 101 says make it fun!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 10/21/18 Click here to head to SH101 and listen to the podcast that helps making drinking water more fun. After you listen, review it and be entered in the October raffle drawing sponsored by Student Health 101. Read more . . . (80 words) Biology Seminar: October 25 with Gunther Hollopeter, Cornell UniversityContributed by Nancy Pierce on 10/21/18 All are welcome to attend. October 25 "Allosteric Regulation of the AP2 Clathrin Adaptor Complex" Read more . . . (26 words) Over Winter Break the Ithaca College Catholic Community will be heading to Nazareth Farm, a Catholic community in rural West Virginia that provides home repair for low income homeowners in Doddridge and the surrounding counties. We will spend the week living out and exploring their four Gospel Cornerstones of Prayer, Community, Simplicity and Service. Read more . . . (81 words) Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Welcomes Speaker Kyle Knowles (´14) of X-Gen Pharmaceuticals Horseheads, NYContributed by Paula Larsen on 10/21/18 Kyle Knowles (´14) of X-Gen Pharmaceuticals will discuss his path as a chemist in our local pharmaceutical industries.
Tuesday, October 23rd 12:10 pm in CNS 333 Read more . . . (204 words) Distinguished Visiting Writer Amy Hempel reads today at 6 pmContributed by Nick Kowalczyk on 10/21/18 Legendary short story writer Amy Hempel will give a reading, Q&A, and book-signing in Clark Lounge on Monday Oct 22 at 6 PM as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers Series. Read more . . . (102 words) |
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