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On the Move: Changing Mechanisms of Mexico-U.S. MigrationContributed by Stephen Sweet on 02/14/18 Professor Filiz Garip (Cornell University) will present findings from her recently published book On the Move: Changing Mechanisms of Mexico-U.S. Migration. Read more . . . (129 words) The Ithaca College Gerontology Institute presents: The Michael J. Fox Foundation: How do we get to cures? To register, click here. Presenters: Bryan M. Roberts, Associate Dean, Roy H. Park School of Communications, Ithaca College Read more . . . (304 words) Conversation with Christopher Matusiak and Jonathan Baldo: **Shakespeare, Theater History, Memory and Forgetting**Contributed by Dyani Johns Taff on 02/14/18 SAVE THE DATE! On Thursday, March 1st 4:15-5:45 pm (Location TBA), we'll gather to discuss "'Where the birds of Mars were wont to fight”: Drury Lane at War, 1642-49" by Christopher Matusiak (Ithaca College, English) and "'If a lie may do thee grace': Shifts of Memory in Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy" by Jonathan Baldo (Eastman School of Music, Humanities Department). Read more . . . (345 words) Student Financial Services, Brothers 4 Brothers, and Student Government Council invite you to our second annual FAFSA Night. FAFSA Night is a space for students to get direct help completing their FAFSA forms. Read more . . . (80 words) The Ancestral Connection: Your Life in Evolutionary ContextContributed by Michael Malpass on 02/14/18 John Gurche, world-renowned paleo-artist and anthropologist, will present a talk on reconstructing humans from material remains for World Anthropology Day, Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7:00 pm in Textor 102. Read more . . . (93 words) Student Orgs: Sign up for RHA's Spread the Love event!!Contributed by Magdalena Kwasnica on 02/13/18 Spread the love with your student org! Read more . . . (87 words) It’s that time of year again! I Love IC Week will be held Monday February 19, 2018 to Saturday February 24, 2018. Read more . . . (414 words) ICNYC: Intern in the City...info sessions Thurs. 2/15!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 02/13/18 Are you looking for a unique and rewarding internship experience? Interested in spending a semester living, interning, and studying in New York City? Information sessions are happening soon for this exciting study away opportunity. Read more . . . (168 words) Don't have summer plans yet? Consider one of IC's options for short-term study abroad! In 2018, we'll be offering a variety of different types of programs in countries across the globe. Short-term study abroad is a great way to expand your horizons and satisfy degree requirements without missing a full semester on campus! Read more . . . (520 words) Are you a Pell Grant Recipient? If so, and you're planning to study abroad this summer or fall, consider applying for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program! The Gilman application cycle for Summer 2018 and Fall 2018/Academic Year 2018-19 has recently opened, and the application deadline is March 6, 2018. Read more . . . (367 words) Group Exploration using the MBTI Workshop TODAY!Contributed by Jennifer Pawlewicz on 02/13/18 Workshop Date: February 15th - 4 pm
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Read more . . . (179 words) ATTN IC TEACHER CANDIDATES: Teacher Recruitment Days Registration Opens 2/19Contributed by Caryanne Keenan on 02/13/18 Teacher Recruitment Days (TRD), a 2-day interviewing event for teacher candidates, will be held this year on April 16-17 at SUNY Cortland. During this event districts from across the country send recruiters to conduct interviews for known and anticipated vacancies. Graduate and undergraduate students, and IC alumni who will be eligible for certification by September 2018 may register to attend TRD. Read more . . . (139 words) Head to SH101 to vote in this week's poll. While you're there, check out the endless supply of articles on living life at college. Check out all the great resources at Ithaca College in the IC tab at Student Health 101. Read more . . . (33 words) Apartment housing Selection for the 2018-2019 academic year begins on Tuesday, February 20th, with Circle Apartment Retention (squatting). Groups of students with an average of 2.2+ completed semesters by the end of fall 2017 are eligible to log onto HomerConnect and try to select a Circle or Garden apartment through the Housing Portal. Remember - apartments require that a group completely fill all spaces within an apartment. Group leaders only should log into HomerConnect to select an apartment for the entire group. Apartment Housing selection dates and times are listed below. Read more . . . (366 words) 6 Reasons Why You Should Envision Yourself in the SLC/OL RoleContributed by Kevin Perry on 02/13/18 Even though the Orientation Staff (OL/OA) and Student Leadership Consultant (SLC) positions are two separate jobs, there are some universally common reasons why you should consider applying. Read more . . . (339 words) Learn how best to submit your orders and have any questions you may have answered by Glen Harris and Tonya Hulbert. Read more . . . (30 words) Spring Break Trip Information Session- Thursday, Feb. 15 at 7 PMContributed by John Morton on 02/13/18 The IC Catholic Community is sponsoring a Spring Break Trip to the Romero Center in Camden, NJ. There, we will participate in the Urban Challenge Program which focuses on the three components of service, community and faith. Read more . . . (69 words) Today, February 14, is Ash Wednesday! Ashes will be distributed at the following times throughout the day. All services are in Muller Chapel except for the one at 8 pm as noted below: Read more . . . (58 words) Come support the wrestling and gymnastics teams tonight at 7pm as they dedicate their combined meet to Ithaca College Unites for HER, an organization that works to raise money to provide complementary services to those diagnosed with breast cancer in our Ithaca College community! Please wear pink and come support the Bombers and IC Unites for HER! Read more . . . (18 words) Michael Twomey (English/Dana Professor of Humanities and Arts, retired) Speaks at Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies ConferenceContributed by Dan Breen on 02/13/18 On February 9, Michael Twomey (English/Dana Professor of Humanities and Arts, retired) presented a paper at the 24th annual conference of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Arizona State University, Tempe). The theme of the conference was “Reading the Natural World: Perceptions of the Environment and Ecology During the Global Middle Ages and Renaissance.” Read more . . . (209 words) |
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