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Open Forum for H&S Staff, Students, and Faculty Read more . . . (118 words) Mike Moritz, 2019, will be leading a meditation seminar on Tuesday, March 6th at 7pm in Friends 203. Learn about the science, context and practice of a meditation and how it can help you to reveal stronger sense of self. Read more . . . (103 words) First Annual IC Women in Math Day on Saturday, March 24thContributed by Megan Martinez on 03/03/18 The Department of Mathematics at Ithaca College is hosting the first annual IC Women in Math Day on Saturday, March 24th. Read more . . . (309 words) Tuesday at 7 pm in the VIP room to address Faculty Handbook revisions, commencement, & the 2018-2019 academic calendar among other items. Complete agenda: www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/facultycouncil/docs/Agendas/fcagandas1718/agenda_march2018/
Read more . . . (26 words) Given that the College is officially closed today, March 2, 2018 due to a weather emergency, we offer the following information to assist employees and supervisors in completing on-line time cards:
Read more . . . (270 words) STILL NEED ACADEMIC WRITING 10600 TO GRADUATE???Contributed by Mary Lourdes Silva on 03/02/18 Academic Writing Online begins July 2, 2018 during Summer Session II. If you're a Junior or Senior, contact me at msilva@ithaca.edu to see if you're eligible for an override. Read more . . . (158 words) Fitness Center Operating With Reduced Hours - Friday 3/2/18Contributed by Sean Reilley on 03/02/18 Do to the severe weather we are experiencing, the Fitness Center will be operating with reduced hours today. We will be open for general recreation from 1pm - 5pm this afternoon, but climbing wall hours and group fitness classes have been cancelled. We plan to resume our regular academic year hours tomorrow morning. Thank you for understanding. Read more . . . (26 words) Fitness Center Operating With Reduced Hours - Friday 3/2/18Contributed by Sean Reilley on 03/02/18 Do to the severe weather we are experiencing, the Fitness Center will be operating with reduced hours today. We will be open for general recreation from 1pm - 5pm this afternoon, but climbing wall hours and group fitness classes have been cancelled. We plan to resume our regular academic year hours tomorrow morning. Thank you for understanding. Read more . . . (26 words) Open Forum for H&S Staff, Students, and Faculty Read more . . . (118 words) Storm Update -- Open for Breakfast -- Campus Center Dining Hall, Towers dining hall and Sandella's Cafe will be open for breakfast this morning at their regular times. Any additional dining service hours updates will be shared on Intercom, as necessary, throughout the day. Read more . . . (25 words) CEA Study Abroad Information Session - Thursday, March 8Contributed by Rachel Gould on 03/01/18 Are you interested in studying abroad? Representatives from our affiliated partner organization CEA Study Abroad will be on campus next week to share information about their program options. CEA Study Abroad Info Session Read more . . . (138 words) March 27th Symposium with Dr. Moustafa Bayoumi: How Does it Feel to STILL be a Problem? Being Young and Muslim Today.Contributed by Rachel Gould on 03/01/18 As we continue to address the challenges of inclusion, cultural fluency, and global citizenship, please save the date - Tuesday, March 27th at 7pm in Clark Lounge - and join us for a presentation by Dr. Moustafa Bayoumi, author of How Does it Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America. Read more . . . (124 words) Spanish Studies Abroad Info Session - Thursday, March 22Contributed by Rachel Gould on 03/01/18 Are you interested in studying abroad in a Spanish-speaking country? Our affiliated partner Spanish Studies Abroad will be on campus the week after Spring Break. They offer programs in Argentina, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Spain for semester and short-term study. Come learn more about their programs Thursday, March 22, 12:10-1:00 in Friends 205 - pizza will be provided! Read more . . . (152 words) Romero Center Spring Break Trip- Deadline Extended Until Monday!Contributed by John Morton on 03/01/18 The Romero Center Spring Break Trip deadline has been extended until Monday March 5. This trip will leave Ithaca on Sunday, March 11 and return Friday, March 16. We will be traveling to Camden, NJ to participate in their Urban Challenge program which involves volunteering at many social service agencies throughout Camden including homeless shelters, soup kitchens, after school programs and more! Read more . . . (56 words) IC Unites for HER Meeting Wednesday (3/7) with Guest Speaker!!Contributed by Veronica Griesemer on 03/01/18 IC Unites for HER, an organization that raises money to provide complimentary therapies to women and men in our Ithaca College community diagnosed with breast cancer, is having a meeting next Wednesday (3/7) at 7pm in Friends 205. We will have an important guest speaker from the Cancer Resource Center in town. We are partnering with the Cancer Resource Center in hopes to find a recipient of our grant, so it will be an important meeting! If you have any interest in joining the club or learning more about this organization, please come to the meeting! Hope to see you there! Maggie Butler '17 and Jennifer Muller (Anthropology) publish H&S Summer Scholars Research!Contributed by Denise Nuttall on 03/01/18 At the Intersections of Race, Poverty, Gender, and Science: A Museum Mortuary for Twentieth Century Fetuses and Infants was published by Springer in January 2018. The co-authored chapter features Maggie Butler's H&S Summer Scholars research on the John Hopkins Fetal Collection, housed at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Read more . . . (174 words) Women In Business would like to invite you to our first annual conference, Badass Women Doing Work . Read more . . . (586 words) CSCRE DISCUSSION SERIES PRESENTS GREGORY MITCHELL: HONORING OURSELVES THROUGH HEALING: TRANSFORMING OUR PAIN INTO OUR POWER ON THURS., 3/8/18, AT 6 PM IN KLINGENSTEIN LOUNGEContributed by Penny Bogardus on 03/01/18 Staying alive is the most important component of any movement focused on combating systemic oppression. Too often, our emotional and physical wellness become sacrificed in movements aimed at resisting these oppressive forces, but this is unsustainable. Building a more equitable and just world will take commitment to healing individually from our emotional distress. Read more . . . (81 words) To the Ithaca College Student Body: Read more . . . (278 words) Submit Your Presentation for the Whalen Academic Symposium on April 12, 2018! Deadline – March 5th!Contributed by Stephanie St. John on 03/01/18 The online submission process to submit student presentations for the 21st Annual James J. Whalen Symposium will close on March 5, 2018. Read more . . . (334 words) |
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