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The IC Red Cross Club's Valentines for Veterans event will be rescheduled for March 31st from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm in Emerson Suites in the Campus Center Building of Ithaca College. Originally, the event was scheduled for this Friday, February 9th. The name will be changed to Hearts for Heroes, but all other information will remain the same.

The event is a semi-formal celebration designed to bring veterans, families, and students together to raise money for the local Veterans of Foreign Wars organization!

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ICTV & WICB, Ithaca College's student-run television and FM radio stations, received a collection of awards in the BEA's annual Festival of Media Arts. The competition recognizes excellence in college media, judging entries produced in 2017.

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Please join us for this Friday 2/9 from 5:30-7:30 for a film screening of Julian Schnabel's biographical drama, Basquiat, which centers on the life of the important neo-expressionist artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat. Pizza and refreshments will be provided!

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Storm Readiness and Your EAP

Contributed by Katie Sack on 02/07/18 

South Central New York currently has a winter storm warning in place. 

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IC Unites for HER, an organization that raises money to provide complementary therapies to men and women in our Ithaca College community diagnosed with breast cancer, is having our first meeting of the semester today at 7pm in Friends 205! We will have a member of the Cancer Resource Center in town coming in to speak! If you have any interest in learning more about IC Unites for HER or the Cancer Resource Center, please join us! All are welcome! Hope to see you there! 

GCOM 23930 - 01 Minicourses in Communications (CRN 43391)
Using Cultural Iconography in Screenwriting and Media Production
Instructor: A. Van Jordan, Park School Distinguished Visiting Professor
Dates: Fridays, February 9, 16, 23, and March 2, 2018
Times: 2:00-5:10pm

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Great summer and on-campus jobs can be tough to find. How do you find something fun and interesting to you, that works with your student schedule? And most importantly - how will it help you develop your skills in your field of choice? The good news is, The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is seeking applicants for Student Leadership Consultants (SLCs) and Orientation Leaders (OLs) for the upcoming year, and you would be fantastic!

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GCOM 23930 - 01 Minicourses in Communications (CRN 43391)
Using Cultural Iconography in Screenwriting and Media Production
Instructor: A. Van Jordan, Park School Distinguished Visiting Professor
Dates: Fridays, February 9, 16, 23, and March 2, 2018
Times: 2:00-5:10pm

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Interested in learning how to observe wild primates in Costa Rica this summer? Attend our information session on Thursday, Feb. 8th from 5-6 pm in Williams 224 to learn more!

 

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The following is contributed on behalf of Provost Petrosino:

The legal studies major program will be moving from the School of Business to the School of Humanities & Sciences, effective with the fall 2018 semester. Current students will remain listed as students in the School of Business unless they elect to change their academic catalog year and move to the School of Humanities & Sciences. No degree or course requirements will change for students currently enrolled in the program. The Mock Trial and Pre-Law Society activities will also be moved to the School of Humanities & Sciences.

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Paleo-artist John Gurche re-constructs prehistoric life forms, including early homins, with incredible detail and accuracy. 

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Ithaca College remains open and under normal operating conditions on Wednesday, Feb. 7. As a reminder to the campus community, college officials closely monitor the weather forecast and conditions, and consult with local law enforcement agencies and other local employers, as needed, to determine whether a change in operating status may be necessary.

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Find Your Inner Seoul

Contributed by Karen Armstrong on 02/07/18 

Summer International Program in Korea

Open Information Meeting
Date/Time: Thursday, March. 8, 6:00 pm
Location: Park Auditorium

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Study Abroad in MALAWI, AFRICA!!!

Contributed by Jill Mayer on 02/07/18 

Ever dream of going to a country in Africa to learn about a new culture, way of life and healthcare system? Then this short term study abroad trip is for you!

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Are you interested in studying abroad in Australia?  Come learn all about spending a semester or summer at the University of Sydney on Thursday, 2/8, 6:00-7:00; Textor 103. Pizza will be provided!

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Join Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) as we celebrate I Love IC Week! Participate in first event of the week, Kick Back to Give Back!

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Career Services facilitates Summer internship scholarships every Spring for both paid and unpaid internships!

 

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by selecting a major and deciding on a career path?

If so, apply for the Spring 2018 Exploratory Career Coaching Group to gain resources and support. The group will be made up of 5 to 8 students who meet weekly to discuss their experiences and reflections, and receive guidance on self-exploration, career planning and meaning making.

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OSEMA is offering volunteer opportunities the week after finals in three locations across the United States. Summer Service trips are a part of the Alternative Breaks program, which offers students the opportunity to engage in week-long, service immersion experiences that offer personal growth and a chance to make positive impact in the lives of others.

Below are the site descriptions for 2018:

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The Sophomore SOAR Symposium is a new program, funded by the President’s Seed Grant Initiative, designed to connect sophomores to Support, Opportunities, Advice, and Resources from across campus in a fun, interactive, meaningful way. Attendees will enjoy an event that not only provides opportunities to enhance academic and professional success, but also encourages social interaction and community building. There will be hot food, table activities, raffles for some IC swag, a FREE GIFT for the first 100 students who sign in, and a grand prize (to be revealed next week)!!!!

Sophomores, join us on Wednesday, February 21 from 4 to 7 p.m. in Emerson Suites for the first ever Sophomore SOAR Symposium!

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