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Study in AUSTRALIA...University of Sydney info session TONIGHT!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 10/07/20 Are you interested in studying abroad in Australia in 2021-22 or beyond? The University of Sydney, one of our most popular study abroad programs, will be offering a Zoom info session tonight, Wednesday, October 7th, at 7:00 pm. Read more . . . (263 words) SGC: Applications for Executive Board Assistants are open!Contributed by Connor Shea on 10/07/20 Are you interested in getting involved with Student Governance Council (SGC) or increasing your involvement around campus? Read more . . . (190 words) Join us at the 2020 Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party hosted by BOLD Scholars from the Third Cohort on Wednesday, October 7th at 8:45 PM! Read more . . . (130 words) When your mind drifts off during quiet moments - hold those thoughts and get a pen. If you're sorting through old papers, pull out that forgotten list of potential names for your future rock/pop band. It may come in handy. If you've been interrupted mid-sentence several times a week and only remember half of what you were about to say, cut and paste those sentences together into a whole new thought. When a bird's chirp speaks to you, write down your interpretation. Congratulations. You already have material to compose your Haiku. Haiku Project. No poetry writing experience necessary. Anonymous entries accepted. Deadline to submit: October 9th. *Haiku is a traditional Japanese form of poetry: a 17 syllable poem written in three lines. First line = 5 syllables, second line = 7 and third line = 5. (The 5-7-5 style is one variation that is commonly used in English Haiku). Read more . . . (16 words) When your mind drifts off during quiet moments - hold those thoughts and get a pen. If you're sorting through old papers, pull out that forgotten list of potential names for your future rock/pop band. It may come in handy. If you've been interrupted mid-sentence several times a week and only remember half of what you were about to say, cut and paste those sentences together into a whole new thought. When a bird's chirp speaks to you, write down your interpretation. Congratulations. You already have material to compose your Haiku. Haiku Project. No poetry writing experience necessary. Anonymous entries accepted. Deadline to submit: October 9th. *Haiku is a traditional Japanese form of poetry: a 17 syllable poem written in three lines. First line = 5 syllables, second line = 7 and third line = 5. (The 5-7-5 style is one variation that is commonly used in English Haiku). Read more . . . (16 words) Exploring Ithaca is one of the SACL Signature Events for Fall 2020! We will host a series of panels with local business owners leading up to our weekend of special promotions from October 23-25! Read more . . . (128 words) Exploring Ithaca presents: Panel with Black Business Owners!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 10/06/20 Exploring Ithaca is one of the SACL Signature Events for Fall 2020! We will host a series of panels with local business owners leading up to our weekend of special promotions from October 23-25! Read more . . . (128 words) Exploring Ithaca is one of the SACL Signature Events for Fall 2020! We will host a series of panels with local business owners leading up to our weekend of special promotions from October 23-25! Read more . . . (128 words) Exploring Ithaca is one of the SACL Signature Events for Fall 2020! We will host a series of panels with local business owners leading up to our weekend of special promotions from October 23-25! Read more . . . (128 words) Assistant Professor Mitch McCabe screen timely new film Civil War Surveillance Poems (Part 1)Contributed by Cathy Crane on 10/06/20 Assistant Professor Mitch McCabe's film Civil War Surveillance Poems (Part 1) has been selected for Camden International Film Festival, where it is currently screening in the virtual portion of the festival through October 12. Read more . . . (212 words) Assistant Professor Mitch McCabe screens her timely new film Civil War Surveillance Poems (Part 1)Contributed by Cathy Crane on 10/06/20 Assistant Professor Mitch McCabe's film Civil War Surveillance Poems (Part 1) has been selected for Camden International Film Festival, where it is currently screening in the virtual portion of the festival through October 12. Read more . . . (214 words) Looking to meet fellow Park School freshmen during this remote semester? Had trouble having conversations with your classmates over Zoom? Fear not! Read more . . . (57 words) No matter where you are in life - just getting started or planning for retirement - a virtual session with Joseph Silino can help you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more:
Read more . . . (37 words) A Talk with the Director and Editor of "Crossing Columbus"Contributed by Mickie Quinn on 10/06/20 The Pendleton Series presents: A Talk with Cathy Lee Crane & Daniel Masciari '15 Monday, October 12th Read more . . . (205 words) A reading of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye featuring President Shirley Collado, Associate Professor Nia Nunn, A. Van Jordon and Assistant Professor M. Nicole HorsleyContributed by Christine Haase on 10/06/20 Virtual Event: Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 11:00am to 8:00pm The Oct. 8 livestream will also include 50 other readers in a full reading of the novel on the 50th anniversary of its publication. Participants will also be able to listen to portions of the book read in French, Spanish, Portuguese and German. Read more . . . (1403 words) 2020 VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE - Live Stream & Discussion PanelContributed by Ari Kissiloff on 10/06/20 The Department of Communication Studies, Project Look Sharp, and the Park Center for Independent Media announce a live event Wednesday October 7 at 8:45pm EDT for a watch party and discussion of the debate - in real time. Read more . . . (55 words) SANKOFA ALUMNI SERIES Dr. M. Nicole Horsley October 8, 2020 | 11:30 am – 1:00 pm | Register Dr. Horsley is a pleasure seeking activist, visual artist, and scholar. She is committed to social justice for Black girls and women. Through the figure/trope of the “freak” in pornography and popular sonic culture, Dr. Horsley explores how Black women resist sexual oppression through reclaiming fatness, queer identities, and gendered non-conforming bodies. Read more . . . (101 words) Did you have an Internship in Washington D.C. last summer?Contributed by Suzanne Brache on 10/06/20 Career Services is still accepting applications retroactively for the Washington D.C Scholarship for Summer Internships until October 31! Read more . . . (98 words) In conjunction with our weekly COVID-19 testing, Ithaca College will be offering the flu vaccine for Ithaca College students on campus and in the Ithaca area, on the testing dates of Tuesday, October 13th and Wednesday, October 14th. Please note that the flu vaccine will be available throughout the testing days or until supplies are exhausted. Read more . . . (261 words) WXXI (Rochester) to Broadcast Students’ Film about Immigrant RightsContributed by Mickie Quinn on 10/06/20 Home Is Here debut Read more . . . (95 words) |
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