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Congratulations to Ithaca College Women in Computing (ICWC) members Tea Mdevadze (Computer Science, '20), Kate Polley (Computer Science, '20), Isha Sharma (Computer Science, '21) and Lauren Suna (Emerging Media, '20) for winning the best Liberty Mutual hack for their Android app, Ithaca Cares, at this year's RIT WiCHacks hackathon.

 As part of its efforts to expand communication and collaboration with the entire IC community, the Ithaca College Board of Trustees and the Office of the President will host this panel discussion while the board is on campus for its regular winter meeting.

Serving on the higher education panel will be Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado; Tompkins Cortland Community College President Orinthia Montague; Luke Keller, Dana Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Ithaca College; and Jeff Selingo ’95, former editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education and member of the Board of Trustees. Serving as moderator will be politics major Grace Elletson ’19 a member of the first cohort of Ithaca College BOLD Scholars.

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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.

Empire Passes are available for different lengths of time: choose from one year, multi-year or lifetime.

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Improve your public speaking and communication skills with the Ithaca College Toastmasters International Club.

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The priority deadline for Summer Housing student positions is Friday, March 9th. Many positions include on-campus housing!

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Deadline approaching for Student Senior Show submissions! Students graduating in 2018 may submit works of art or photography to be entered in the Senior Student Show this May. Submissions due March 19th at noon. More information at the Handwerker Gallery front desk, Art Department front desk, and Park Photo Lab.

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Stillwater Magazine, the Department of Writing's student-run literary arts magazine, will be accepting submissions in the following categories for one more week, until the deadline on Friday, February 16:

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On Wednesday, February 14 and Thursday, February 15, the U-Lot (Campus Center Lot) will be serving as reserved parking associated with the Board of Trustees meetings on those dates.  The lot will be closed to normal use and individuals who typically park in that lot will need to utilize other campus parking options.  The lot is scheduled to re-open to normal use at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Thursday.  Individuals needing to access the U-Lot handicapped spaces can continue to do so at any time by speaking with the lot attendant.

United Way of Tompkins County helps people meet their immediate, basic needs while creating lasting change by strengthening the three building blocks for a good life: education, financial stability and health. The people who benefit from these programs are our friends, our neighbors, and our local community members.

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   Join us for an absolutely FREE night of fun, food, and basketball!

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Join us for an absolutely FREE night of fun, food, and baskball! 

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The Strong Interest Inventory measures career and leisure interests and is used to aid people in making educational and career decisions. In these sessions (offered every other week) students will learn the components of John Holland’s Theory of Career Choice (on which the Strong Interest Inventory is based) and determine their own “Holland Code,” as well as receive their own customized Strong Interest Inventory College Report*. 

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  Faculty invitation to preview emergent technology on campus

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 Join Feminists United this Wednesday February 14th at 7:00pm for tea in the Handwerker Gallery!

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 Contributed on behalf of Vincent Wang, Dean, School of Humanities and Sciences

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Ms. Brandi Herrera will speak about her recent business venture, Helado Rosa, a color concept shop featuring handcrafted works by Mexican artisans. Each season's limited-edition collection is gathered during her travels throughout Mexico and the U.S. Southwest, and built around a palette that reflects the landscapes and cultures of those regions. IC Events Calendar

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ED TECH DAY PROPOSALS

Contributed by Judith Ross-Bernstein on 02/12/18 

 Submit a proposal for Ed Tech Day!

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A student researcher from the Department of Psychology at Ithaca College is recruiting musicians to be part of a study involving musical memory of a melody.

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 “Love – a wildly misunderstood although highly desired malfunction of heart which weakens the brain, causes eyes to sparkle, cheeks to glow, BLOOD PRESSURE to rise and the lips to pucker” – Author Unknown

Whether LOVE is a misunderstood malfunction of the heart or not, we will find out on Wednesday, February 14. NPBP is on the go again. Look for the Wellness Clinic Staff on the following schedule:

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Do you find yourself asking… Which credits count for what in the ICC? How many credits do I have to take outside of my major? What are the CLA courses? How do I use Taskstream? What do I upload in my eportfolio? Do I have to take a math course? And possibly many others!

 

If you’ve asked yourself questions like this – be sure to join us Wednesday, February 14th from 2 to 3 p.m. in Klingenstein Lounge- Campus Center.

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