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Paper Price Increases of 8% will be effective April 1, 2018Contributed by Karen Cleveland on 03/27/18 Staples has notified us that paper prices will be increasing 8%, again, effective April 1, 2018 for all paper products listed on their punchout in Unimarket due to changing market conditions in the paper industry. Read more . . . (43 words) Submitted on behalf of Tanya Saunders. Read more . . . (364 words) VoiceThread: Beginning to Engage Sessions for Faculty Starting March 29th.Contributed by Marilyn Dispensa on 03/27/18 The Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) and the Teaching and Learning Technology (TLT) group collaborated to offer a hands-on experience, VoiceThread: Beginning to Engage, for Ithaca College (IC) faculty. VoiceThread is an asynchronous online tool that allows you and your students to engage with a variety of media and integrates with Sakai. The use of VoiceThread is free with an IC login. Many faculty on campus are already using it as part of their course design with promising results. Please join us as you plan for increasing student engagement in your upcoming courses. We offer two sessions: March 29-April 5 Read more . . . (178 words) The Empire Pass is your key to all-season enjoyment at New York State Parks. It provides unlimited day-use vehicle entry to most facilities operated by New York State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Learn where the Empire Pass is Accepted. Read more . . . (150 words) Environmental Studies Senior Ryan Kresge's Abstract Accepted for PresentationContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 03/27/18 Ryan Kresge’s abstract based on his thesis work with Fae Dremock was accepted for presentation at the 2018 International conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) in Sydney, Australia. Kresge’s paper is an interrogation of the causes of Western environmental amnesia linked to Western musical lineage. Ithaca Athletics Now Accepting Internship Applications for 2018 Fall SemesterContributed by Justin Lutes on 03/27/18 ITHACA, N.Y. – The Ithaca College Department of Athletics is now accepting applications from IC students for the Fall 2018 semester who wish to obtain academic credits and work within athletics. All internship opportunities are three to six credits (180-360 hours) and will entail evening and/or weekend hours. Read more . . . (121 words) The Marketing Department in the School of Business and the Ithaca College student chapter of the America Marketing Association are pleased to recognize this year's inductees into the Alpha Mu Alpha international honorary marketing society. Read more . . . (190 words) The Academic Advising Center will help you with your ICC Portfolio!Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/27/18 The Academic Advising Center is hosting ICC Portfolio Working Sessions throughout the spring semester. Join us Wednesday, March 28 or Thursday, March 29 from 1-3 PM in the Academic Advising Center’s conference room- 124 Rothschild Place. Bring your laptop!
Read more . . . (54 words) 4th ANNUAL JEWELRY SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018, CAMPUS CENTER NORTH FOYER, 9am-3pmContributed by Hugh Egan on 03/27/18
All jewelry is gently used and in excellent condition—earrings, rings, necklaces, pins, watches, tie clips: you name it, we have it! Think birthday, Mother's Day, that special date, graduation . . .You will find some especially beautiful gold and silver items. Most important, our prices are always affordable! Almost all jewelry $5 or less!
Read more . . . (66 words) Seasons change, people graduate, and we sing about all of it this Friday night. Read more . . . (121 words) Come to a screening, “Yeah, Maybe No” which is a documentary by Kelly Kend that follows a young gay man named Blake. Read more . . . (116 words) Apply for After Dark today!! Read more . . . (118 words) Are you interested in working in live entertainment? Do you want to put your customer service skills to use in a professional event management setting? Read more . . . (57 words) Would you like to:
Read more . . . (125 words) Raul Palma, Diversity Fellow in Writing, had a story selected by Aimee Bender for inclusion in Best Small Fictions 2018.Contributed by Raul Palma on 03/26/18 The Best Small Fictions is the first contemporary anthology solely devoted to honoring the best short hybrid fiction published in a calendar year. The series began in 2015, featuring seasoned and emerging writers. Flash, micro fiction, prose poetry, and haibun stories are just some examples of the hybrid forms honored. Tara L. Masih founded the annual series and serves as series editor; guest editors include Pulitzer Prize–winning author Robert Olen Butler (2015), PEN/Malamud Award winner and O. Henry Prize winner Stuart Dybek (2016), and Rea Award and PEN/Malamud Award winner Amy Hempel (2017). A complete list of winners and finalists is available here. Raul Palma's story "Filthy, Polluted" first appeared in Smokelong Quarterly. It is an excerpt from his novel-in-flash and in-progress, Immaculate Mulch, which was produced during his time as a fellow at Ithaca College. We are accepting submissions to our 2018 contests, which are open to full-time and part-time students registered at Ithaca College.This is a campus-wide contest, and we are eager to read the critical and creative work of students in all fields and disciplines. We hope you will send your work! For more information, click here. When History Is Now: The Quest for Sustainability in Rural NicaraguaContributed by Pearl Ponce on 03/26/18 Michael Smith (History/ENVS) to present on Fulbright research in Nicaragua. Read more . . . (93 words) 4 Days Left to Apply to Be a President's Host Tour Guide!Contributed by Corinna Davies on 03/26/18 Applications are now available through the Office of Admission. Pick up an application today! Read more . . . (204 words) Class of 2018 - Attend the Graduation Fair Tomorrow, March 27Contributed by Rachel Ash on 03/26/18 Seniors in the Class of 2018 - do you have questions about Commencement weekend? Come to the Graduation Fair on Tuesday, March 27th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm in the Emerson Suites to get them answered! Read more . . . (250 words) FRIDAY, March 30th at 5pm. Deborah Rifkin (Music Theory) presents at the Ithaca Music Forum, "Peter in Motion: The First Animated Adaptations of Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf.'"Contributed by Deborah Rifkin on 03/26/18 JOIN US ON MARCH 30th for the Ithaca Music Forum! 5pm, McHenry Lobby of the Whalen School of Music. Free to the public. Reception to follow. Read more . . . (2 words) |
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