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On Monday October 8th, M-Lot will be closed to accommodate guest for the Admission Open House. Read more . . . (104 words) Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Diversity & Inclusion Internship Webinar!Contributed by Kerry Spitze on 10/07/18 Are you interested in an internship opportunity within Marketing, Finance, Analytics & Data, Human Resources, Information Technology, Clinical, Customer Operations, etc.? Looking for some resume and interviewing tips? Read more . . . (93 words) U-Lot (Campus Center Lot) Closed Thursday Morning October 11, 2018Contributed by Carl Cohen on 10/07/18 On the morning of Thursday October 11th U-Lot (Campus Center Lot) will be serving as reserved parking for the Racker Community Celebration beginning. Read more . . . (46 words) Interested in the media communications industry?? Swing by the Fox News table on October 12, 9am-12pm, in the Park School of Communications Lobby - no registration required! Read more . . . (136 words) H&S faculty and students' collaboration = a published research paper!Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 10/07/18 Professors Peter Melcher (Biology) and Jason Hamilton (ENVS) co-publish a research paper with two IC Biology students on the role of green light in photosynthesis in moss. Robert J. Griffin-Nolan, Adam Zelehowsky, Jason G. Hamilton & Peter J. Melcher (2018) Green light drives photosynthesis in mosses, Journal of Bryology, DOI: 10.1080/03736687.2018.1516434 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03736687.2018.1516434
Chemistry and Biochemistry Student Research Presentations Tuesday, October 9th 12:10-1:00 pm CNS 333 Pizza and Drinks ProvidedContributed by Paula Larsen on 10/07/18 Are you exploring external research positions for summer? Chemistry & Biochemistry students will present on their summer research experiences across the country. Come learn about their exciting external research, their application process, and their experiences at other institutions.
Read more . . . (58 words) PRSSA Headshot Fundraiser & Resume Workshop Wednesday!Contributed by Philip Perricelli on 10/07/18 Need a new headshot for internship applications, LinkedIn, or for IC classes? IC PRSSA is hosting a headshot and resume fundraiser this Wednesday October 10 from 7 - 9pm in Park 285! Read more . . . (78 words) Unite for HER Meeting Tuesday (10/9) with Monica from the Cancer Resource Center!!Contributed by Jessica Snellen on 10/07/18 Come join Ithaca College Unites For HER! We are an organization that works to raise money to provide complementary services to those diagnosed with breast cancer in the Ithaca College Community! We will be having our third meeting on Tuesday, October 9th in Friends 207 from 7:45-8:45pm (ROOM and TIME CHANGE). During the meeting, we will be talking to Monica from the Cancer Resource Center in Ithaca. She will be speaking about the resources she provides to members of the community as well as the upcoming Walkathon on October 13th. Read more . . . (19 words) Only two weeks left to register to present your research or scholarly work at the Scholarship, Research, and Creative Inquiry Fair (SRCI) on November 1!Contributed by Stephanie St. John on 10/07/18 Submitted on behalf of Sebastian Harenberg and Warren Calderone, Co-chairs, Research Council Read more . . . (242 words) “Grants 101” Fall Workshops: Show Me the Money - Tips on How to Win External Funding for Your Research or Other Scholarly Projects With Special Guest Presenters: Assistant Professors Paula Turkon and Thomas GarrisonContributed by Stephanie St. John on 10/07/18 Contributed on behalf of Warren Calderone, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations and Sponsored Research Read more . . . (227 words) Pastrami on Rye: An Overstuffed History of the Jewish DeliContributed by Rebecca Lesses on 10/07/18 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 . . . (194 words) Engaging Mental Health in People of Color: A BOLD initiative — Kickoff Event Oct. 11 (FREE FOOD!)Contributed by Belisa Gonzalez on 10/07/18 The inaugural cohort of BOLD scholars will be introducing a new program — Engaging Mental Health in People of Color (EMPOC). The mission is to boldly challenge mental health stigmas, mainly through dialogue, that affect students of color. EMPOC will be holding its first event Oct. 11, 6–8 p.m. in Klingenstein Lounge. The event, titled “BOLD Presents Engaging Mental Health in People of Color,” will be an interactive discussion facilitated by Tynesha Wright-Lindo, a local social worker. Read more . . . (123 words) On Thursday, October 11th, On the Verge will present a staged reading of Arthur Miller’s 1947 play, ALL MY SONS, featuring a cast of faculty members and students.Contributed by Claire Gleitman on 10/07/18 On Thursday, October 11th, at 6 p.m. in the Handwerker Gallery, the On the Verge play-reading series will present a staged reading of Arthur Miller’s first major success, All My Sons. The reading has been directed by Claire Gleitman (Professor, English), and the cast includes faculty members (Greg Bostwick, Kathleen Mulligan, Dean Robinson, Paula Murray Cole, Theatre Arts), students (Jahmar Ortiz, Sara Gutierrez, Dhruv Iyengar, Lawrence Bierria and Lydia Kelly, Theatre Arts), and a member of the Ithaca community (Andrew Breen). Alisar Awwad is assistant directing and Reagan Black is the stage manager (students, Theatre Arts).
Read more . . . (172 words) Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival This Friday and Saturday!Contributed by Jack Wang on 10/07/18 The fifth annual Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival is here! Please join us from 5:30-7:30 pm on Friday, October 12th and from 2:00-6:00 pm on Saturday, October 13th at Cinemapolis. Reception to follow on Saturday night at the Argos Warehouse Event Space. The festival is free and open to the public, and the full schedule appears below. Visit IPAAFF on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the web. Read more . . . (213 words) Are you thinking about taking a Writing course in Spring 2019? Or are you thinking about majoring or minoring in Writing? If so, come to the Department of Writing's first-ever Writing Course Expo on Tuesday, October 9th from 12:10-1:00 pm in Smiddy Hall 109, where faculty will describe all the Writing courses being offered next semester. If you've been wondering whether to take courses like Introduction to Creative Writing, Personal Essay, Writing for the Workplace, and Science Writing--or any Writing course--this is the event for you. Pizza will be served! Is there a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, or asexual (LGBTQA+) person in your life? Or someone with another marginalized sexual orientation or gender identity? Do you work with LGBTQA+ students? Does your curriculum include topics about LGBTQA+ youth, adults, or families? National Coming Out Day is October 11. Many resources are available to you, both on and off campus, to assist you in supporting LGBTQA+ people during this time and throughout the year. Read more . . . (388 words) All are welcome to join the presentation, “Establishing Asymmetries in a Developing Embryo” October 11: 4 pm, CNS 112 Read more . . . (26 words) Tuesday, October 16th from 8:00am through 12:00pm in Emerson Suites, Ithaca College will be holding our annual Point of Dispensing (POD) for all faculty, staff, and students to receive a free flu vaccination. Read more . . . (265 words) Working on midterm papers and projects? Come to Smiddy 109 between 7:00 and 10:00 PM Sunday, October 14th, for free food and no-appointment-necessary help from writing tutors. Read more . . . (77 words) Tuesday, October 9th Read more . . . (140 words) |
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