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IntersectionALL: Exploring the Axiomatic Nexus Between Racial Justice & Climate ChangeContributed by Rebecca Evans on 04/10/18 Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability Read more . . . (456 words) Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability Read more . . . (94 words) Interested in Event Planning, Advertising, or Finance? SAB WANTS YOU!Contributed by Stefanie Bennett on 04/10/18 The Student Activities Board is looking for new members for the Fall 2018 semester. Read more . . . (71 words) Wondering if your environment is affecting what you eat? Student Health 101 says it is!Contributed by Kristen Lind on 04/10/18 Research shows our environment plays a major role in how we eat. The good news: you can easily modify your space. Head to SH101 to learn more. Read more . . . (75 words) RSVP Deadline! Rainbow Reception for LGBTQA+ Graduating Seniors and Grad Students- Register NowContributed by Luca Maurer on 04/10/18 The sixteenth annual Rainbow Reception will be held on Friday, April 27. The Rainbow Reception is a celebration of Ithaca College's graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual, and allied seniors and graduate students. Reservations are required. Please register here. Want to know more? IC highlighted this annual campus tradition in the last issue of IC View. Read more . . . (192 words) 5 Concerts in 3 Days/Broadway/Metropolitan Opera/Jazz Clubs/Orchestra 2 CreditsContributed by Peter Rothbart on 04/10/18 Exploring Musical New York MUNM 25400, Block 1. Experience the world's best performances in NY over Fall Break. If you ever wanted to understand the classical arts, this is the way to start! Contact Professor Rothbart, rothbart@ithaca.edu for more information Join Feminists United, Generation Action and Queen Strength in the Fitness Center Saturday, April 14th from 5-8pm for an activity fair and game of glow-in-the-dark capture the flag! Read more . . . (139 words) Diversity & Inclusion Upcoming Guest Speakers for April & MayContributed by Tammy Sritecha on 04/10/18 The D&I Discussion Circle is wrapping up the spring semester with three final guest speakers. Please join us today at noon in Kling Lounge for Communication Matters! with Dr. Christopher House. Dr. Donathan Brown's talk titled, Voter ID: The only Clear and Present Fraud is set for next Wednesday, April 18th. We will end the semester with Dr. Paula Ioanide and her talk Allying with Equity: the Meaning of Diversity at IC on May 2nd. Read more . . . (224 words) Virtual Reality-Augmented Reality-360 Video - Learning OpportunitiesContributed by Marilyn Dispensa on 04/10/18 The Teaching and Learning with Technology (IT) team is exploring augmented reality, virtual reality and 360 video with visiting guest expert, Becky Lane, Ph.D. We are offering a series of learning opportunities in April and May. You can help us understand your knowledge and interest in AR/VR/360 by filling out this Immersive Technologies at IC: 2-Minute Survey. All sessions are in the Faculty Learning Space in Job 103
Read more . . . (278 words) Hey Seniors! Did you remember to order your Regalia?? Read more . . . (65 words) Bill McKibben: "Hot Times: Reports from the Front Lines of the Climate Fight"Contributed by Rebecca Evans on 04/10/18 Submitted on behalf of the School of Business Sustainability Committee, IC Impact, and the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability Read more . . . (182 words) #LoveBetter will be a panel and discussion based event focusing on the importance of developing and maintaining healthy relationships. We will be discussing the warning signs of abusive relationships and providing emphasis to the resources available for support. Read more . . . (191 words) Don’t miss the fun at the next pop-up-pub, this Friday, April 13th from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the School of Business, 2nd floor atrium. This month’s pub will be co-hosted by the School of Business, the Office of Human Resources and Club EPIC. An array of local wines and beer will be available for purchase. Read more . . . (115 words) Enter the Twilight Zone - this Friday - 8-10 pm - IC LibraryContributed by Lisabeth Chabot on 04/10/18 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. Rod Serling, creator of the Twilight Zone, taught at IC from the late 1960’s until his death in 1975. The College Archives houses Serling’s TZ scripts and personal copies of his films. In celebration of National Library Week, please join us for as we recognize a distinctive Ithaca College collection and its enduring inspiration for IC students. Read more . . . (107 words) SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN COSTA RICA by José Rogelio Vargas - April 18 at 7:30 p.m.Contributed by Linda Heyne on 04/10/18 José Rogelio Vargas is tour operator for the study abroad course to Costa Rica, RLS 27700 Sustainable Tourism. His presentation discusses the national policies and programs that have made Costa Rica a world leader in sustainable tourism practices. Wednesday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. Hill Center 104 Reception to follow Free and open to the public Read more . . . (148 words) The School of Humanities and Sciences is pleased to announce the fourth year of the H&S Summer Scholars Program. H&S will be home to more than 80 students in all liberal arts fields, from anthropology to physics to writing, participating in research, scholarship and creative inquiry projects from June through August 2018. Read more . . . (67 words) Congratulations to the Tutoring Services Council of Head Tutors for presenting at the national Association for the Tutoring Professional annual conference in Tuscon, AZ!! See them present again at the Whalen Symposium this week!Contributed by Yolanda Clarke on 04/10/18 Rebecca Simon (Chair of the Council of Head Tutors); Olivia DeLaurentiis; Emily McLane; and Salvatore Ferrone presented at the National Association for the Tutoring Profession annual conference in Tuscon, AZ on March 20th. At a late afternoon session on the last full day of the conference, the head tutors had a packed house!! The title of their presentation was "Tutoring Tutors on Tutoring!!!" The session was highly rated an the president elect of the Association. Dr. James Johnson recommended that there be a collegiate peer tutor presentation each year. An executive board chair also applauded the students' contributions. The Head Tutors will present a synopsis of their presentation at the Whalen Symposium on Thursday, April 12th at 9:25am in Taughhannock Falls room in the Campus Center. We invite you to attend! Read more . . . (1 words) Hunger 101 THIS THURSDAY Presented by Food Bank of the Southern Tier and IC Challah For HungerContributed by Robert Mantell on 04/10/18 Join IC Challah For Hunger for a hands-on workshop and discussion with The Food Bank of the Southern Tier about what food insecurity is like in real life. Read more . . . (100 words) FLEFF explores the questions of migrants and migrancy as part of thinking through geographies through four special screenings at Cinemapolis. Read more . . . (195 words) No matter where you are in life—just getting started or planning for retirement—a session with Molly Amos can help you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan. Read more . . . (56 words) |
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