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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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 The Ithaca College Catholic Community is sponsoring a service trip to the Romero Center located in Camden, NJ the week after finals conclude. Those who are interested can apply for a late departure from Ithaca College for the summer. 

At the Romero Center, students will volunteer at a variety of places including homeless shelters, soup kitchens, after school programs and more! 

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Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Screen Studies, Sueyoung Park-Primiano, presented her paper, "Hurrah! For Freedom: Politics of Love in Postwar South Korea, 1945-1949," at the American Comparative Literature Association Conference on April 1st in Los Angeles. The paper examines a cycle of "liberation films" in U.S. occupied Korea (1945-1948)--including Chayu manse (Hurrah! For Freedom, dir. Choi In-kyu, 1946)--that tells the story of love for country, romance, and marriage by returning to tradition and rejecting the emancipatory promises of free love introduced by modernity.

Join us for an evening of musical performances and Thai cuisine, as we raise funds to support local immigrants detained by federal immigration enforcement agencies with their bail and legal costs.

Location: First Baptist Church, 309 N Cayuga St, Ithaca, NY 14850
Date: Sunday, April 22, 2018
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
 

Event tickets can be purchased via the link below for a suggested donation of $15-50, or on a pay-what-you-can basis. You also have the option online to buy tickets for guests who have low-income. All proceeds will go toward supporting detainees' legal and bail expenses.

 

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How do you get Republicans and Democrats to work together in Congress on anything, let alone climate change?  And what national policy are college students promoting that could have a huge impact on carbon emissions?  Come find out!

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PLEASE JOIN US! TELL OTHERS!

Solidarity Knows No Borders: From the SOA Watch to the People’s Human Rights Observatory  

Eduardo Garcia; Documentary and talk

TUE, April 10th, 4-6pm Friends 306, Ithaca College
FLEFF campus event
 

Eduardo is an activist and photojournalist born in Mexico City. His work has been focused primarily on the struggles of indigenous peoples in Mexico, Central American migration, forced disappearance and social movements in Latin America.

The People's Human Rights Observatory is an initiative of grassroots and popular organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean that seeks to monitor, document, disseminate, promote and demand the exercise of Peoples' Human Rights, Democracy and Social Justice from a perspective of construction and deepening of resistance, rebellion, memory and popular power.

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Positions Include:

  • Managing Editor
  • Opinion Editor
  • News Editor
  • Assistant News Editor
  • Life & Culture Editor
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  • Sports Editor
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  • Photo Editor
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  • Multimedia Editor
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  • Podcast Editor
  • Proofreader
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  • Chief Copy Editor
  • Design Editor
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  • Web Director
  • Social Media Manager
  • Community Engagement Manager
  • Advertising Manager

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 Please complete the online form by Thursday, April 12, at noon. Students from all majors are welcome and encouraged to apply.  

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Join the conversation at this month’s Dollars and $ense meeting this Wednesday, April 11th from 9:00am – 10:00am in Emerson Suite A.

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Silent Film, Live Music, and Theatrical Performance

Entre Los Hielos De Las Islas Orcadas (Jose Manual Moneta, Argentina, 1928) 

Improvisation Score by Cloud Chamber Orchestra
Prologue performed by Cynthia Henderson

Post Screening discussion the archivists Andres Levinson and Paula Didier Felix

Moderated by Jonathan Ablard

Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 8:30pm

Cinemapolis 120 E Green St, Ithaca, NY

NOTE:  This screening is expected to sell out in advance, so secure tickets early.

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Contributed on behalf of Warren Calderone, Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations and Sponsored Research

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Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) roundtable

Cinemas on the Periphery: 
Decentering Media Geographies 

April 13, 2018, 3:00-6:00pm

Center for Faculty Excellence (Gannett 316), Ithaca College, NY

Convenor: David Turkon, Anthropology
with Matthew Holtmeier, Screen Studies; Andrew Utterson, Screen Studies

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Free Tax Preparation! Get your tax return completed for free by the Ithaca College VITA program (maximum income of $54,000 for this free service). 

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Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) roundtable

Cinemas on the Periphery: 
Decentering Media Geographies 

April 13, 2018, 3:00-6:00pm

Center for Faculty Excellence (Gannett 316), Ithaca College, NY

Convenor: David Turkon, Anthropology
with Matthew Holtmeier, Screen Studies; Andrew Utterson, Screen Studies

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Sad News for the Campus Community

Contributed by David Maley on 04/08/18 

Posted on behalf of Vincent Wang, Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences

It is with deep sadness that I inform the campus community of the sudden passing of a member of our faculty. Steven Russo, assistant professor of chemistry, died at home on Saturday, April 7.

Steve’s area of specialization was chemistry education. He was deeply passionate about teaching, which he had been doing for nearly four decades. He earned his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1979, winning both the DuPont and Clark awards as a teaching assistant. He served as the associate coordinator for freshman chemistry at Indiana University before returning to Cornell in 1992 as coordinator of the freshman chemistry program. He joined Ithaca College in 2008.

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The Academic Advising Center will open at 7:30 AM on April 10 and April 12 in order to accommodate students’ early morning registration times.  Any student who is having challenges while registering for fall semester courses should feel free to come and visit with us in 130A Rothschild Place.  

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On April 25, 2018, we will honor Ithaca College Administrative Professionals who make our college community work!

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This Wednesday at noon in Kling Lounge Dr. Christopher House will be offering a talk titled Communication Matters!

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  "Geographies of a Current Drug Crisis: Opioids, Harm Reduction, and Moving Onward."  

Sheila P. Vakharia, MSW, PhD.

Monday, April 9
7pm, Textor 103

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

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

Job 312

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Career Services is hosting fun and innovation-driven focus groups for students! We are looking for you to voice your perspective about what you need and want for your own career success.

We’ll have pizza as a thank-you for participating. 

 

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