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Your United Way Contribution Makes a Difference - Please Donate Today!Contributed by Katie Sack on 02/20/18 We have a chance to help make a positive impact in the lives of others right here in Ithaca. When you give to the United Way, you make an investment into our community. Read more . . . (113 words) Due to significant staff shortage, Mail Service will only be able to provide limited package deliveries to DEPARTMENTS. Read more . . . (78 words) Visit President Collado during her office hours on Thursday, February 22!Contributed by Minnie Lauzon on 02/20/18 President Collado will be hosting monthly office hours as a way to interact with students and hear more from them about their experiences at and hopes for IC. These office hours will be located throughout our campus in an effort to learn more about the places and spaces where students gather. Read more . . . (64 words) Contributed on behalf of Dean Vincent Wang Read more . . . (242 words) Homebuyer Class starts Thursday, March 1, in Ithaca -- Registration is OPEN!Contributed by Katie Sack on 02/20/18 Register now for Homebuyer U ITHACA Read more . . . (177 words) Gabriella D'Angelo, Visiting Artist: Presented by the Art DepartmentContributed by Dara Engler on 02/19/18 Gabriella D'Angelo February 22nd Artist Lecture at the Handwerker Gallery 1:10pm Read more . . . (102 words) REGARDING SUSAN SONTAG: Women's and Gender Studies, in conjunction with the LGBTQ Film Series, presents the film and Jennifer Spitzer as discussant on Thursday, February 22, in Gertrude Stein's salon!Contributed by Carla Golden on 02/19/18 Regarding Susan Sontag explores the life of Susan Sontag from her early infatuation with books and her first experience in a gay bar, to her marriage in adolescence, through to her last lover. The film is a fascinating look at Sontag, a towering cultural critic and writer whose works on photography, war, illness, and terrorism still resonate today. The Spring 2018 Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen LGBT Film Series has brought the film to Ithaca College and in collaboration with the Women's and Gender Studies Program will host this screening in the Handwerker Gallery at 6 pm on Thursday, February 22nd. Jennifer Spitzer, Assistant Professor in the English Department will introduce the film and serve as a discussant. Read more . . . (26 words) Lenelle Möise’s ‘K-I-S-S-I-N-G’ Premiere's at McCarroll Studio Theatre, Dillingham CenterContributed by Angela Branneman on 02/19/18 A play written by Ithaca College alumna Lenelle Moïse, “K-I -S-S-I–N- G” will be performed in Ithaca College’s McCarroll Studio Theatre on February 23, 24, and March 2, 3 at 8:00 p.m; February 24, 25 and March 3 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are FREE. Reservations are recommended and can be made by completing a ticket reservation link in the Facebook event “K I S S I N G a play by Lenelle Moïse” or by emailing icstudio2tam@gmail.com. Tickets must be picked up at the entrance to the McCarroll Studio Theatre on the ground floor of Dillingham Center 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the performance. Read more . . . (159 words) Making the Move from Associate to Full ProfessorContributed by Judith Ross-Bernstein on 02/19/18 Join us this week for an event presented by Asma Barlas. Read more . . . (55 words) Cinderella Fairy Tale Reimagined in Ithaca College's Opera "Cendrillon"Contributed by Angela Branneman on 02/19/18 A fairytale opera inspired by Cinderella, Jules Massenet’s “Cendrillon” is set to take the stage at Ithaca College. Performances will take place in the Hoerner Theatre on February 21, 23, 27, March 1 and 3 at 8 p.m., as well as a matinee performance on February 25 at 2 p.m. Tickets are currently available online at Ithaca.ticketforce.com or over the phone at (607) 274-3224. Prices range from $8 to $16. You may call or visit the Dillingham Center Box Office Monday-Thursday, noon-5 p.m.; and Friday, noon-4 p.m. “Cendrillon” tells the tale of Lucette and the dark twists and turns that lead her to Prince Charming. With the help of her fairy godmother, Lucette can go to the palace where she finds her prince. In her rush to return home before midnight, she loses him her prince. A magical journey to reunite the lovers ensues. Read more . . . (105 words) LGBTQ Film Series Screens "Regarding Susan Sontag" Thurs. Feb 22 at 6 pm in the Handwerker GalleryContributed by Luca Maurer on 02/19/18 The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen series in collaboration with the Handwerker Gallery will host a showing of the documentary “Regarding Susan Sontag" on Thursday, February 22, at 6 p.m. in the Handwerker Gallery. Guest discussant Jennifer Spitzer, English Department, will introduce the film and provide context on Sontag's thoughts on style, artifice, camp and interpretation. Read more . . . (195 words) Students for Justice in Palestine Presents: 5 Broken CamerasContributed by Elizabeth Alexander on 02/19/18 Join SJP on Wednesday, February 21st at 7 pm in Friends 302 to watch the award-winning film, 5 Broken Cameras! Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat and Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi document a Palestinian farmer's story of nonviolent resistance to the actions of the Israeli army. Read more . . . (69 words) Institutional Animal Care and Use (IACUC) Proposal Submission System and Due DatesContributed by Stephanie St. John on 02/19/18 Contributed by Warren Calderone, Director Read more . . . (164 words) Ithaca College is inviting applications from current students who are interested in serving a two-year term as the next Student Trustee. The term begins in May 2018 and runs until May 2020. Read more . . . (284 words) Active Minds Hosts Joshua Rivedal "Kicking My Blue Genes in The Butt"Contributed by Kristin Butler on 02/19/18 Join Active Minds and Mental Health Awareness for Musicians on Thursday, march 1st, 7pm in Textor 102 for an evening with Josh Rivedal (Author and Founder of The I'mpossible Project, Playwright, Global Speaker on: Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, Storytelling, and Diversity) featuring a 75-minute, three part program – one-man Broadway style play, education session and panel discussion on suicide, mental health and diversity. Read more . . . (114 words) IC office of Human Resources is excited to announce 2018 IC Healthy Me challenge. Read more . . . (113 words) Guest Artists from around the world: Jania Aubakirova, pianist and Director of the Kazakhstan National Conservatory, Mr. Alfred Kpebesaane, Ghanaian xylophone master, and IC alum, Steve Solook, percussion. Read more . . . (391 words) March 27th Symposium: How Does it Feel to STILL be a Problem? Being Young and Muslim TodayContributed by Rachel Gould on 02/18/18 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 . . . (114 words) IIE, the Institute of International Education, sponsors scholarships for students planning a summer, semester or year abroad. Deadlines are rapidly approaching for the Summer & Fall 2018 and Academic Year 2018-19 award cycles. Read more . . . (353 words) SIT Study Abroad Info Session Thurs., 2/22: Not Your Ordinary Study Abroad!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 02/18/18 Are you interested in studying abroad? SIT, one of IC's study abroad partners, offers options for interdisciplinary, immersive, field-based programs in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East. Programs focus on critical global issues such as migration, climate, global health, and human rights. A representative from SIT Study Abroad will be on campus this Thursday, February 22, 12:10-1:00, in Friends 205 to meet with students and provide further information about the SIT study abroad options. Read more . . . (241 words) |
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