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STUDY IN AUSTRALIA! University of Sydney info session + free pizza!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 01/21/18 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! Read more . . . (94 words) The first meeting of the spring semester is on 1.23 at 7 pm in the VIP Room in the A&E Center. Read more . . . (43 words) Ciao a Tutti! Italian Club will be meeting on Tuesday January 23rd, 2018 at 8pm in Friends 205 for the first time of the 2018 year! Read more . . . (43 words) Save the Date for the 21st Annual Whalen Symposium on April 12, 2018!Contributed by Stephanie St. John on 01/21/18 The 21st Annual James J. Whalen Symposium will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2018 in the Campus Center. We look forward to an exciting day of student presentations on research completed in collaboration with faculty. Read more . . . (89 words) Important Reminder for Faculty: Ithaca College Institutional Biosafety Protocols Must Be Received By Friday, January 26, 2018Contributed by Stephanie St. John on 01/21/18 Submitted on behalf of Edward Cluett, Chair of the Institutional Biosafety Committee. Read more . . . (222 words) Professor Maria DiFrancesco publishes Gender in Spanish Urban SpacesContributed by Maria DiFrancesco on 01/21/18 Maria DiFrancesco, Professor of Spanish, recently published Gender in Spanish Urban Spaces: Literary and Visual Narratives of the New Millennium. This co-edited collection, completed with colleague Debra Ochoa of Trinity University (San Antonio, TX) examines the synergistic relationship between gender and urban space in post-millennium Spain. Despite the social progress Spain has made extending equal rights to all citizens, particularly in the wake of the Franco regime and radically liberating Transición, the fact remains that not all subjects—particularly, women, immigrants, and queers—possess equal autonomy. The book exposes visible shifts in power dynamics within the nation’s largest urban capitals—Madrid and Barcelona—and takes a hard look at more peripheral bedroom communities as all of these spaces reflect the discontent of a post-nationalistic, economically unstable Spain. For more information, see: http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783319473246
Session 1: Sunday's at 10:00am & 11:00am on 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, & 3/4
Read more . . . (227 words) Looking for Performers for Lunar New Year Celebration 2019 (2/17)Contributed by Yiqiao Wang on 01/20/18 If you sing, dance, play instruments or have special talents you want to showcase, please feel free to let us know at iccssa@ithaca.edu. The meal and a special prize will be covered for performers at the celebration night! Read more . . . (86 words) Whether you're a first year student looking to start your involvement on campus or a senior student looking to try something new, come out to Radio Recruitment Night! This event will be held on Thursday, January 25th, starting at 6:00p in the Park Auditorium. All majors and all class standings welcome! Read more . . . (186 words) Textor 102 AV Updated- Open House Training 23rd and 24thContributed by Geneva Faraci on 01/19/18 IT department is happy to announce that much needed renovations have been done to the A/V equipment and podium setup in Textor 102. Read more . . . (101 words) Register now for Homebuyer U ITHACA Read more . . . (181 words) Athletic Training Faculty Publish Important Paper on ACL Injuries & ManagementContributed by Paul Geisler on 01/19/18 Collaborative Faculty Research Case Report on ACL Injuries Published in Journal of Athletic Training Clinical Associate Professors, Courtney Gray, MS, ATC, and Todd Lazenby, MA, ATC, and Clinical Professor Chris Hummel, MS, ATC from the AT Education Program in the Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences recently published an important case report on female ACL injury management in the Journal of Athletic Training. Nonsurgical Management of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Deficient Knee in a Women's Soccer Player: A Validation Clinical Case Report was published in Volume 52, Issue No. 11 of the primary professional journal for athletic training, in November of 2017.& Read more . . . (108 words) Message to the Campus from Members of the Presidential Transition TeamContributed by Jason Freitag on 01/19/18 As members of the Presidential Transition Team, we have worked closely with President Collado before her arrival on campus and since she took office in July. We unequivocally express our support for her during this challenging period. Read more . . . (118 words) EXPLORE: THE POLITICS of US CITIZENSHIP, Tues/Thurs, 4:00pm - 5:15pm, Spring 2018 (3 Credits)Contributed by Carlos Figueroa on 01/19/18 POLT 32000 - 01: The Politics of U.S. Citizenship CRN 43120 Attributes: Liberal Arts; Social Sciences; ICC Themes This seminar explores the following question: "What does it mean to be an American?" from a number of perspectives (historical, theoretical, critical and global) in order to understand how citizenship is conceptualized, lived and experienced in the United States by different people under various circumstances. We examine the way in which U.S. citizenship has been constructed and re-constructed through and by competing political visions and institutions, ideas/ideologies, moral/religious beliefs, social values, racial, ethnic and gender discourses, among others, over time. Read more . . . (156 words) Once upon a time there was a student we’ll call “Floyd.” Floyd elected to take a class S/D/F, which he thought meant the same thing as “Pass/Fail.” Floyd did just enough work to barely pass the class. To his dismay, he got a “D” in the class, which lowered his GPA. Don’t be like Floyd! Read more . . . (188 words) Jan 31st Guest Speaker at IC Diversity & Inclusion Discussion CircleContributed by Tammy Sritecha on 01/19/18 The Diversity & Inclusion Discussion Circle has invited Dr. Cyndy Scheibe to discuss the “Fake News" phenomenon and offer tips on how to evaluate news sources on Wednesday, January 31 at noon in the Campus Center, Klingenstein Lounge. Read more . . . (126 words) Learn how to evaluate a home for sale by doing a walk-through with a professional home inspector!Contributed by Katie Sack on 01/19/18 INHS's next Home Inspection Class will take place on TUES, JAN 23 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at a home near Trumansburg. During the class, a licensed home inspector will teach you how to examine homes so you can identify trouble spots on your own and walk through homes for sale using a trained eye. This skill is extremely valuable when you start shopping! Read more . . . (51 words) New Housing Software implementation in Residential Life!Contributed by Ronald M. Trunzo on 01/19/18 The Office of Residential Life is excited to announce the implementation of new housing software that will allow for greater flexibility with the online housing selection process. The new software will provide more options, including the viewing of residence hall and apartment floor plans, for an enhanced housing selection experience. Read more . . . (187 words) This is a reminder that the All College Gathering meeting will be taking place next Friday, January 26th from 4:00-5:30 p.m. in the Athletics & Events Center in Glazer Arena. This is a discussion-based meeting for all faculty, staff, and students. Please feel free to arrive as early 3:30 p.m. for light refreshments and an opportunity to catch up with friends and colleagues. Read more . . . (85 words) 3-Week Study Abroad Course in Findhorn Ecovillage, Scotland, May 2018 (Ecology, Humans, and Sustainability: Lessons from Nature)Contributed by Kathryn Caldwell on 01/18/18 Start your summer off living and learning in the world-renowned Findhorn Ecovillage in Scotland. Read more . . . (212 words) |
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