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Interested in Photography and Writing? Enroll in Image and Text (CNPH 30418) next semester!Contributed by Katie Marks on 11/05/17 Are you a photographer and/ or a creative writer? Want to see what can happen when you put the two in conversation? Enroll in Image and Text next semester! Taught by Nidaa Aboulhosn (Photography) and Katie Marks (Writing), Image and Text (CNPH 30418) is a special topics course which will explore the intersection of photography and creative writing. Read more . . . (114 words) Sakai Virtual Conference - Nov 14 - Registrations Available for FacultyContributed by Marilyn Dispensa on 11/05/17 Teaching and Learning with Technology (IT) would like to invite instructors interested in learning more about how others use Sakai to the Sakai Virtual Conference on Tuesday, November 14th hosted by Apereo Foundation, the non-profit organization which develops and sustains open source software. This faculty-friendly event is targeted toward the teaching and learning aspects of using Sakai, but technical topics are also covered. TLT is willing to cover the registration costs for any faculty member who would like to get an online access key to participate in some or all of the conference from anywhere. Read more . . . (113 words) The results of this year’s Cortaca Jug mean more than they ever have in the past. Not only are we giving it our all to reclaim the Jug and make our team and schools proud, but this is also the first Jug Game that Head Coach Dan Swanstrom will be a part of! This has upped the ante.
Read more . . . (218 words) Teaching and Learning with Technology invites faculty members to discuss pedagogy and research in Digital Humanities through a national online panel, followed by an IC discussion facilitated by Dr. Gary Wells, Associate Professor, Department of Art History. Read more . . . (243 words) Hello students! You're invited to join the Residential Life Substance Free Communities for a Cortaca watch party. The event will include a live broadcast of this year's Cortaca Jug game, food, and lawn games. When: Saturday 11/11/17, 11:45am Where: Ithaca College Fitness Center **This is a zero tolerance event, and anyone suspected of having consumed any substance will be asked to leave. Read more . . . (22 words) Ithaca College Enters New Era: Shirley M. Collado Inaugurated as College’s Ninth PresidentContributed by News on 11/05/17 Before an arena packed with thousands of students, faculty, staff, alumni and distinguished guests from across the country, Shirley M. Collado was inaugurated as the ninth president in Ithaca College’s 125-year history on Saturday, Nov. 4. Read more . . . (854 words) Online Submission Open for James J. Whalen Academic SymposiumContributed by Karen Walls on 11/05/17 The online submission process for faculty sponsors and students to submit an abstract for the 21st Annual James J. Whalen Symposium will open on Monday, November 6. Read more . . . (117 words) Dollars and $ense – Thursday, November 30 at 9:00 a.m., in Emerson Suite A.Contributed by Tammy Sritecha on 11/05/17 Faculty, staff and students are invited to join the conversation at the next Dollars and $ense Meeting on Nov 30th at 9AM in Emerson A. The topic for this month will be an update on the IT world, information about Tech Renewal, and a presentation about the Campus Managed Print project. We hope you will join us! Read more . . . (33 words) It's finally time to SHED THE RED & celebrate Spirit Week!Contributed by Hannah Zachary on 11/05/17 The time is near! Next week, bring any article of usable clothing (we will not accept tank tops, undergarments or dirty, ripped clothing) with RED in it to any Spirit Week event! In return, get 1 FREE Cortaca T-shirt! All RED donations will go to the Ithaca Rescue Mission. (one t-shirt per student ID). Read more . . . (199 words) Moe's Fundraiser - IC Ping Pong - November 8 - 11am-9pmContributed by Magdalena Kwasnica on 11/05/17 Treat yo-self to a delicious lunch and/or dinner at Moe’s this Wednesday and support the IC Ping Pong Club! Read more . . . (83 words) Our All Supervisors’ Meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 8, 2017 in Emerson Suites. The meeting will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. and is scheduled to end at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments will be available and all supervisors are encouraged to attend. Read more . . . (97 words) We are looking for infants who will turn 7-month old and who are not yet crawling to participate in 2 or 3 sessions of about 1 hour each. Parents remain with the infants during the administration of a developmental test and some cognitive tests conducted on the IC campus. $20 is offered for each session. If you have an infant who will soon be 7 months (or know a family you can inform about our study), please contact: Helene Larin, 274-3116 or hlarin@ithaca.edu Cristina Gomez, Associate Professor in Mathematics and Education, presented at the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State Annual ConferenceContributed by Cristina Gomez on 11/05/17 Cristina Gomez, Associate Professor in Mathematics and Education, presented at the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State Annual Conference. At the 67th Annual Conference in Buffalo, Professor Gomez presented "Developing Number Sense in Early Grades". Guest Discussion Moderator at Diversity & Inclusion Circle this WednesdayContributed by Tammy Sritecha on 11/05/17 Dr. Wade Pickren, Founding Director of the Center for Faculty Excellence at Ithaca College will be moderating a discussion about the book Deep Diversity: Overcoming Us vs. Them by Shakil Choudhury at this week's D&I Circle this Wed at Noon in Kling Lounge. Read more . . . (111 words) "I'm Sexy and I Know It!" - Sex Education Festival November 14Contributed by Magdalena Kwasnica on 11/04/17 IC Residence Hall Association’s Sex Fest 2017 is here! Read more . . . (113 words) Our annual re-enrollment period starts today and runs through Friday, November 17 at Noon! Read more . . . (176 words) Tom Pfaff (Mathematics) publishes article in Inside Higher EdContributed by Robert Sullivan on 11/03/17 Professor Tom Pfaff has published an article entitled, "The need for slower administrators" in the October 31, 2017 issue of Inside Higher Ed. The article argues for an approach to college administration analogized to the "Slow Food Movement." A less harried and frenetically "busy" administration might be able to make richer human contacts with students, faculty, and staff. That, in turn, might help mitigate the alienation that is such a common feature of the modern academy. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2017/10/31/why-campus-administrators-should-slow-down-essay 2017 Cortaca Mug for Sale from the Center for Print ProductionContributed by Karen Serbonich on 11/03/17 Order your limited edition 2017 Cortaca mug from the Center for Print Production. Order from the Print Production IC office catalog of inventory items in WebCRD. Students can order through the Print Production IC Office catalog, Student Access in WebCRD. Prepay for your order with funds on your ID Express card and select delivery to the Library! Go Bombers! Order your limited edition 2017 Cortaca mug from the Center for Print Production. Order from the Print Production IC office catalog of inventory items in WebCRD. Students can order through the Print Production IC Office catalog, Student Access in WebCRD. Prepay for your order with funds on your ID Express card and select delivery to the Library! Go Bombers! LGBTQ Film Series Continues with “The Revival: Women and the Word” Tues Nov. 7Contributed by Luca Maurer on 11/03/17 The “Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen” series at Ithaca College will present a free public showing of the documentary “The Revival: Women and the Word” on Tuesday, Nov. 7. The screening will take place at 7 p.m. in Textor 101. “The Revival: Women and the Word” chronicles the creation of an international salon-styled tour led and supported by women. It tells the story of how Jade Foster recruited a group of five dynamic poets and musicians to become stewards of a movement that builds community among queer women of color, upholds literary arts excellence and occupies living rooms across the country. The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen series is sponsored by the Ithaca College Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Education, Outreach, and Services. For more information, visit www.ithaca.edu/lgbt. Read more . . . (26 words) |
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