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 April 10 – 4 PM

Career Services Resource Room

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 Hey There!

A quick note from the Service Saturday team that our final event of the year will be Saturday, April 21, and NOT April 14. This is due to the availability of IC Square for our end of the year volunteer recognition event, which will include a hot lunch this year!

Signs ups will be available the week of April 9!

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Mini-courses on connecting the disciplines and combining expertise.

 

ICIC 10000-01 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines

September 14-16

Instructors: Jason Hamilton and Sue-Je Gage

CRN 22574

 

ICIC 10000-02 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines

September 21-23

Instructors: Mary Ann Erickson and Susan Witherup

CRN 22575

 

ICIC 10000-03 Integration: Connecting the Disciplines

September 28-30

Instructors: Nancy Jacobson and Dave Brown

CRN 22576

 

 

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Faculty/Staff Meal Plans are now available to purchase on our website! 

Click Here to order one today!

 

 

 

 


 

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How to find FALL 2018 Salsa I, Ballroom, Latin Dance I Classes to Register in Schedulizer & Homerconnect

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Submitted on behalf of the Office of Energy Management & Sustainability

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The Student Activities Board is looking for new members for the Fall 2018 semester. 

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People are living longer and populations are aging worldwide. The demand for professionals with expertise in aging is growing rapidly.

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People are living longer and populations are aging worldwide. The demand for professionals with expertise in aging is growing rapidly.

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FOCUS ASIA MONTH 2018

Contributed by Jung Chen Kuo on 04/03/18 

Join Asian American Alliance in celebrating its annual Focus Asia Month through 4 spectacular events during the month of April!

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Focus Asia Month MERCHANDISE!

Contributed by Jung Chen Kuo on 04/03/18 

Asian American Alliance is excited to announce that we are now taking pre-orders for this year's Focus Asia Month crewnecks!

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ShabbA Cappella

Contributed by Nalani Haueter on 04/03/18 

That's right, Shabbat and A Cappella! At 6pm THIS FRIDAY (April 6th) in Muller Chapel!

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ShabbA Cappella

Contributed by Nalani Haueter on 04/03/18 

That's right, Shabbat and A Cappella! At 6pm THIS FRIDAY (April 6th) in Muller Chapel!

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20-Minute Mentor Commons offers on-demand video-based programs covering a broad range of faculty development topics.

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Siskel Film Center calls VARIETE, a revenge circus suspense drama, "one of the greatest German films of the 1920s."

Critics call the recent restoration, to be screened at the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, "glorious."

If that's not enough, it's got great "erotic and visual power."

But wait, there's more: Live zydeco music will be performed by local/regional favorites LI'L ANNE AND THE HOT CAYENNE.

Friday, April 13, 7:30 PM, Cinemapolis.

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Anthony DiBernardo (`19), Jesse Hsu (`19), Kaitlyn Crobar (`18), Claire Levitt (`19), Rain Talosig (`19), and Kito Gilbert-Bass (`19) attended the 255th national American Chemical Society meeting in New Orleans last month. Results from each of their independent research projects were presented, and the students did an outstanding job. Congratulations on their tremendous achievement!

Barb Haff, Student Employment Specialist, and Donna Veres, Director of Payroll and Student Employment, attended the Tompkins County Public Library Volunteer Celebration where the Office of Student Employment was recognized as TCPL’s Community Partner of the Year.  The Office of Student Employment collaborates with eligible students and the TCPL to place students in the Library as part of the Federal Work Study Community Service program.  “Every year they send us talented, dedicated students who remain with us for much of their tenure at the college.  Many of them provide valuable services helping us with special projects, such as branding and communication strategies.  We honor the work of this organization that has benefited us immensely.”

The Office of Student Employment would like to thank the Tompkins County Public Library, as well as IC’s amazing students, for this successful partnership. 

Barb Haff, Student Employment Specialist, and Donna Veres, Director of Payroll and Student Employment, attended the Tompkins County Public Library Volunteer Celebration where the Office of Student Employment was recognized as TCPL’s Community Partner of the Year.  The Office of Student Employment collaborates with eligible students and the TCPL to place students in the Library as part of the Federal Work Study Community Service program.  “Every year they send us talented, dedicated students who remain with us for much of their tenure at the college.  Many of them provide valuable services helping us with special projects, such as branding and communication strategies.  We honor the work of this organization that has benefited us immensely.”

The Office of Student Employment would like to thank the Tompkins County Public Library, as well as IC’s amazing students, for this successful partnership. 

Reece Auguiste is a documentary practitioner and scholar whose research focuses on national cinemas, transnational screen cultures and documentary media practices. He is one of the prominent figures in the Black British Documentary Movement, whose films and theoretical writing have been highly influential internationally.

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Ithaca College has formally put 2 Fountain Place — the home for the college’s presidents since 1938 — up for sale. Plans for construction of a new presidential residence, which will be located on campus, are also moving forward.

The Ithaca College Board of Trustees had announced last October that it would be selling Fountain Place, after previously determining that it would no longer serve as the president’s home.

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