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Ithaca College is partnering with the Food Bank of the Southern Tier again this year to bring a mobile food pantry to our campus. The food pantry will be back this week - Wednesday, October 4th! Additional dates below.

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The Diversity & Inclusion Discussion Circle will host guest speakers Kelly Charnley from Student Accessibility Services and Dr. Tim Carey Associate Vice President of the Office of Facilities on Wednesday, October 25 at noon in the Campus Center, Klingenstein Lounge.

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 Application for Binghamton Anti-Poverty & Anti-Racism Events (Application Deadline Extended to Friday, October 6th!)

The Center for Civic Engagement and the Honors Program invite Ithaca College students to participate in an exciting leadership experience connected with a growing movement to end systemic racism and poverty.

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Join us for an Info Session THIS FRIDAY:  Paid Family Leave Benefits for Contingent Faculty  Friday, October 6th, 2:00 - 2:50 PM Center for Health Sciences (CHS) 202 

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Ithaca College's Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) is hosting the annual T-shirt design contest for the annual Cortaca Jug football game. Any current Ithaca College student is eligible to enter the contest! The winning designer will receive $400 in gift cards to Amazon! Second place will receive a $75 gift card and third will receive a $25 gift card!

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Welcome to the October edition of our monthly IT@IC update.  Each month we bring you highlights of efforts that we are working on related to the IT services for the campus community.

 OCTOBER 2017 CONTENTS

  • Fiscal Year 19 Technology-Related Budget Requests
  • Patching and Core Infrastructure Upgrades
  • IT Organization Changes
  • Building New Analytics and Reporting Capabilities: an IT – AIR Partnership
  • The Last Bit – Keeping Safe

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Wednesday October 4, 7 pm in Textor 101. A decade after their unforgettable eight-season run, comedy's most fabulous foursome -Will, Grace, Jack and Karen-is back. Sponsored by the LGBT Center in collaboration with NBC Universal.

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 "Americans need real presidential leadership because it is sometimes a matter of life and death, and not about ratings, popularity or reality TV," claims Dr. Figueroa.

 

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 Dr. Michael Shatruk of Florida State University will present Exploring Magnetic Bistability in Molecular Materials: Spin Crossover, Light-Induced Radical Trapping, and Plastic Phases

Tuesday, October 3rd 12:10 pm in CNS 333

Pizza and Drinks Provided

 

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Professor of Politics Tom Shevory publishes THE GREAT LAKES AT TEN MILES AN HOUR: ONE CYCLISTS JOURNEY ALONG THE SHORES OF THE INLAND SEAS, with University of Minnesota Press.

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There’s still time to register for Project Look Sharp’s next event. Curriculum Dirctor Chris Sperry will be co-facilitating a new workshop with Facing History and Ourselves’ Juan Castellanos. The workshop titled “Breaking Down the News” will occur on October 6th at Brockway Hall, SUNY Cortland in Central New York. Presented content is aimed towards teachers of grades 4 – 12 who are searching for methods in educating students on analyzing and navigating the news media landscape. Students will then be able to make informed decisions and contribute to the complex, communication-based world.

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Eric Machan Howd (Assistant Professor, Department of Writing) will be presenting on his pedagogical research at the Association of Business Communications conference in Ireland this month. Eric is researching how bringing emotional intelligence and mindfulness into the curriculum helps to strengthen the soft skills our learners are missing today because of their immersion in technology, social media, and electronic communication.

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Start October with some music

Contributed by Alexandria Kemp on 10/02/17 

Hear some exciting guest artists and some of the first ensemble concerts of the semester! 

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Campus Center & Event Services will host a 25Live training session for staff and faculty.

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Anyone interested in conducting junior research in biology this SPRING MUST attend the informational meeting:

Thursday, October 5
4:00 p.m.
Center for Natural Sciences (CNS), 1st floor foyer

If your schedule does not permit you to attend this meeting, you must meet with the faculty member individually, and submit a signed application.

Project descriptions and registration forms are available here or in the Department of Biology main office in CNS 161.

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Interested in BIOL-200- or 400-level research OR BIOC RESEARCH?

  • Students are strongly encouraged to come to the meeting, or talk to their potential research advisor directly, but it is not mandatory to attend the meeting.

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Please join us for an artist talk with Leslie Brack, who will speak about her practice and the work currently on display at the Handwerker Gallery on Thursday, October 5, at 6 p.m..

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 This Friday, October 6 at 1:30, Musical Theatre Workshop: Repertoire & Style will present its annual "Stars of Vaudeville" performance. 

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