Intercom

intercom home  |  advanced search  |  about intercom  |  alerts  |  faq  |  help     Search Intercom

The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, is currently accepting applications for the 2019 Immersion Semester Program (ISP). 

Read more . . . (112 words)

Would you like to be able to save the life of someone who is overdosing on an opioid such as Oxycontin, Vicodin or heroin?   The Opioid Overdose Prevention Training Workshop is a skill-building program presented by staff from Southern Tier AIDS Program (STAP). The workshop is designed to help you in recognizing and preventing fatal opioid overdoses. Participants will learn basic information about harm reduction, signs of overdose, and how to administer naloxone in the case of an opioid overdose emergency. Participants who complete the training will have the option to receive a free opioid overdose prevention/naloxone kit.

 

Read more . . . (95 words)

Please join Food for Thought, Sodexo and the Food Bank of the Southern Tier to experience an interactive look at hunger around the world. Monday 4/17 at 12pm in Clarke Lounge (Campus Center 2nd floor) 

Read more . . . (133 words)

Opening on Saturday, April 14, Concepto Hudson presents Real & Imagined, a group show curated by IC Alum Jason Kate Van Staveren featuring work by eight artists including IC gallery director Mara Baldwin.

Read more . . . (199 words)

On Friday, April 13, the Office of Admissions will be hosting the "An Inside Look" event for prospective students.  Approximately 50 spaces within O-Lot (the lot adjacent to the Park School of Communications) will be closed and reserved for use by attendees of this event.

Members of the campus community who usually park in this lot should be aware that they may need to park elsewhere on Friday, including considering an earlier arrival time to campus to identify other available parking locations.  A  parking map is available at www.ithaca.edu/map/#parking to view all campus parking lot locations.

We appreciate your understanding and support as we work to accommodate our visitors, and look forward to sharing with our potential students and families all that IC and its community members have to offer! 

 

Doreen Hettich-Atkins, Director of Strategic Planning and Administration, will be a featured panelist on a webinar about the importance of professional involvement.   

Read more . . . (77 words)

IC My Future is a retirement planning event for everyone! Regardless of whether you’ve already begun arranging for your retirement years or even if you haven’t started yet, please join the Office of Human Resources as we bring together organizations skilled at helping employees plan for retirement.

Read more . . . (69 words)

Summer Lifeguarding Opportunities

Contributed by Mike Ariel on 04/12/18 

Summer Lifeguard & Swim Instructor Opportunities 

Read more . . . (57 words)

Time to Review Your PTA Balance

Contributed by Katie Sack on 04/12/18 

The Office of Human Resources would like to remind benefit eligible staff that now is a great time to review your Paid Time Away (PTA) balances in Parnassus Employee Self Service. Reviewing balances now, allows time to plan to use vacation time before new accruals are granted on June 1st.

Read more . . . (127 words)

 Ithaca College Theatre Arts

presents the inaugural NEW PLAY INCUBATOR

(staged readings of short plays written by ICTA students and alumni)


Hoerner Theatre, Saturday, April 14, at 6 pm

Read more . . . (106 words)

FLEFF has programmed eight groundbreaking films from Brazil, Mexico and Argentina that span documentary, feminist film, realist drama, archival film, horror, environmental film, and art cinema for our 20th anniversary edition.

Read more . . . (223 words)

Take Proposal and Grant Writing (WRTG-31700, CRN 20354) next semester. This popular service-learning course develops promotional and developmental materials for local nonprofits.

Read more . . . (152 words)

FLEFF: FOCUS ON ASIA

Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/12/18 

FLEFF is screening four films that explore China and Southeast Asia, from crime, to labor, to migrants, to elephants

Have a Nice Day (Jian Liu, China, 2017)Animated Chinese film about a young driver who steals from a gang boss to correct his girlfriend’s plastic surgery

Thurs April 12 at 4, Sat at 9:40 at Cinemapolis

Pop Eye  (Kirsten Tan, Singapore/Thailand, 2017) Unhappy architect bumps into his long lost elephant in Bangkok, and takes it in search of the farm where they grew up

Thurs April 12 at 7:50 at Cinemapolis

Remittance (Joel Fendelman and Patrick Daly, US/Singapore, 2015) Deserted by her husband, working as a maid in Singapore, Marie has to decide between aspiration and responsibility

Sat April 14 at 10 a.m.

Read more . . . (35 words)

FLEFF programs two films that explore the hidden worlds of wealthy falconers in Qatar and youth culture in Iran.

The Challenge (Yuri Ancarani, France/Italy/Qatar, 2017) Focuse don the world of wealthy Qatari sheikhs with a passion for amateur falconry

Friday April 13 at Cinemapolis at 7 p.m.

Tehran Taboo (Ali Soozandeh, Germany/Austria/Iran, 2018) Gorgeously animated film reveals the hypocrisies of modern Iranian society, whre sex, drugs, and corruption coexist with strict religious law.

Thursday April 12 at Cinemapolis at 4 pm. and 9:30 p.m.

FLEFF: A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT

Celebrating 20 Years

 

 

 

Saturday, April 14 - Park Auditorium @ 4PM

Read more . . . (54 words)

FLEFF Lab Friday

Geographies of International Media Practices

An interactive, discussion-centered lab to explore platforms, politics, places

Friday April 13
10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Job 312

Free and Open to the Public

Students are especially invited to attend and participate.

Read more . . . (128 words)

The IC Library, in partnership with Prof. Chrissy Guest and the Fiction Field Production class, will screen two original Twilight Zone episodes and two original student productions.  

Read more . . . (103 words)

This free conference will take place Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14, and brings together national and local experts on music education, culturally responsive teaching, and educational equity. All are invited to attend.  Continuing education credit for NY certified K-12 teachers is available.

Read more . . . (529 words)

This free conference will take place Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14, and brings together national and local experts on music education, culturally responsive teaching, and educational equity. All are invited to attend.  Continuing education credit for NY certified K-12 teachers is available.

Read more . . . (526 words)

This free conference will take place Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14 at Ithaca College, and brings together national and local experts on music education, culturally responsive teaching, and educational equity. All are invited to attend.  Continuing education credit for NY certified K-12 teachers is available.

Read more . . . (530 words)