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TODAY - Friday, May 12
You're Invited To An Enrollment Thank You Celebration!Contributed by Nicole Eversley Bradwell on 05/11/17 Thank You! We are grateful to the entire campus community for all of your energy and hard work. Without you, we would not have recruited such a great cohort of students! Read more . . . (81 words) H&S Summer Scholars and Science Researchers Receive Awards for 2017Contributed by Stacia Zabusky on 05/11/17 The School of Humanities and Sciences is pleased to announce the third year of the H&S Summer Scholars Program in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. Together with the ongoing Summer Science Research Program, H&S will be home to more than fifty students from June through August participating in mentored research, scholarship and creative inquiry projects. Read more . . . (185 words) Marie Blouin, Accounting, and Mike Saccento '16 Publish in The CPA JournalContributed by Dawn Kline on 05/11/17 Marie Bouin, Assistant Professor of Accounting recently co-authored an article with alumnus Michael Saccento in The CPA Journal, The New York State Society of CPA’s flagship publication. Read more . . . (80 words) Sign up for Summer Session II, ICC Online course Themes: 1. The Quest for a Sustainable Future and 2. Power & JusticeContributed by Srijana Bajracharya on 05/11/17 Sustainable Living: A Holistic Approach to Health, HLTH 21400, is a 3-credit online summer course during Jul 03-Aug 04, 2017. ICC Themes: The Quest for a Sustainable Future & Power & Justice ICC Perspectives: Social Sciences & Natural Sciences Read more . . . (65 words) Retirement reception for Phil Wacker-Hoeflin and Chris Wheatley Tuesday May 16Contributed by Diane Gayeski on 05/11/17 It's with both pleasure and sadness that the Park School will celebrate the upcoming retirements of two veteran staff members, Chris Wheatley and Phil Wacker-Hoeflin. Read more . . . (339 words) Amy Frith, Associate Professor of Nutrition, recently published a paper in the journal Public Health NutritionContributed by Tati Herold on 05/11/17 Amy Frith, associate professor of nutrition, recently published a paper in the journal Public Health Nutrition entitled: Breastfeeding counseling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breastfeeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial. This is the first work that documents a positive effect of a public health nutrition intervention for infant feeding in women who are victims of domestic violence. Dr. Frith published this work with colleagues, Shirin Ziaei and Eva-Charlotte Ekström from the International Maternal and Child Health Unit (IMCH), at the University Hospital, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, and with Ruchira Naved, Ashraful Islam Khan, Iqbal Kabir from the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Read more . . . (245 words) NLRB lists Ithaca College as an "organization of interest" alongside Walmart and Trump CompaniesContributed by Patricia Rodriguez on 05/10/17 Ithaca College is listed as an "organization of interest" to the National Labor Relations Board, alongside such illustrious employers as Trump Companies and Walmart
Are you looking for a job for the fall semester? Read more . . . (247 words) It's Time to Design Your Graduation Cap Topper & Thank You Mug!Contributed by Karen Serbonich on 05/10/17 Celebrate and share your message with a creative cap topper at graduation! Login to your WebCRD account> select the IC Office Catalog and then the Student Access Catalog. Read more . . . (86 words) Earn ICC Diversity and Themes and Perspective credit in May session online while learning about Race and Ethnicity. Sign up for CSCR 12300 Introduction to Race, Culture and Ethnicity ConceptsContributed by Belisa Gonzalez on 05/10/17 This 3 credit online course carries Diversity designation and both Identities and Social Justice themes and perspective designations. Earn ICC credit in this 10 day online May session (May 15-26) while learning how to discuss issues related to race, culture and ethnicity. If you have ever wanted to engage in discussions of race, culture and ethnicity, but did not know where to start, this is the class for you. Using films, readings and other online resources, students will learn and discuss key concepts related to issues of race and ethnicity. Drawing from disciplines like history, politics, cultural studies, ethnic studies, and gender/sexuality studies, the course investigates how various constructions of race and ethnicity shape institutional policies, cultural expressions and aesthetics, social identities, and resistance movements. If you have any questions about the course please contact Dr. Belisa Gonzalez at bgonzalez@ithaca.edu.
New York State Police looking for the best and the brightest to join the long gray lineContributed by Jennifer Pawlewicz on 05/10/17 NY State Police have launched a new recruiting effort to attract the best and brightest qualified candidates to join one of the most highly respected law enforcement organizations in the country. The State Police will be holding a new Trooper entrance examination this fall. The exams are scheduled for October 7, October 14, October 21, and October 28, 2017, and will be offered at several convenient locations around the stat Read more . . . (761 words) All Final Grades are due by Wednesday, May 17 at 10:00pm. Read more . . . (103 words) Congratulations to the Summer Internship Scholarship Winners!!Contributed by Danielle Young on 05/09/17 Congratulations to Maura Benner and Michele Hau, who were selected for the Summer Internship Scholarships! Read more . . . (130 words) Donate Unwanted and Reusable Items - TIOLI Drop Off Sites Now AvailableContributed by Greg Lischke on 05/09/17 Submitted on behalf of the Eco-Reps. Read more . . . (120 words) Update from the Presidential Transition Team: May 9, 2017Contributed by Jennifer Campbell on 05/09/17 Posted on behalf of Jason Freitag and Nancy Pringle, Transition Team Co-Chairs. Greetings! The Presidential Transition Team has begun our work and has been meeting regularly over the last few weeks. We are developing a framework for transition events and strategies to help Dr. Collado learn our institutional history and culture, as well as our strengths, opportunities, and challenges. Read more . . . (938 words) Surplus A2, A6, A7 and 4-Bar Envelopes $3.00/pack of 50Contributed by Karen Serbonich on 05/09/17 White A2- 4 3/8" X 7 1/4" Surplus A2, A6, A7 and 4-Bar Envelopes $3.00/pack of 50Contributed by Karen Serbonich on 05/09/17 White A2- 4 3/8" X 7 1/4" Open M-F 8am - 5pm
Patricia Zimmermann serves as Fulbright Specialist at Volda University College in NorwayContributed by Stephen Tropiano on 05/09/17 Patricia Zimmermann, professor of screen studies and codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF), served as a Fulbright Specialist in the School of Communication and Journalism at Volda University College (VUC) in Norway from April 1-18, 2017. Read more . . . (252 words) If he were alive today, Shakespeare would be 453 years old. Alas, he is not alive, but his words are. Read more . . . (83 words) |
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