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April is National Financial Literacy Month - check out our website for financial resources and events by clicking here!

You can use your personal my social security account to access and manage your social security information online.

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 An exhibition of art designed, curated and installed by students in the Theories of Art Practice seminar featuring works by juniors and seniors. Experience an uproarious blend of works in a variety of media. Celebrate this ruckus with refreshments and live music. Come join us in the new CSG! 

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Introduction to Journalism offers you an opportunity to learn the news- and sports-writing skills that generations of students have mastered. On your first day, you'll memorize Jefferson's First Amendment to the Constitution and record it as your first TV reporting stand-up. You'll learn Associated Press Style and cover news on deadline. For your final assignment, you'll investigate and cover a long-form story, either in video documentary or magazine format.

Introduction to Journalism is required as the first course for Documentary Studies and Production majors, for Journalism majors and for Sports Media majors, and can serve as your introduction to classes in the Park School. To enroll, start here. Questions about this course? Please email Associate Professor Mead Loop.

If you are looking for a liberal-arts course that provides a model for ethical decision-making in media and elsewhere, consider Journalism Ethics online from May 30 to June 30.

This course explores current issues in journalism and media ethics, and satisfies three credits of CLA (complementary liberal arts) in the ICC.

Questions? Email Professor Loop at mloop@ithaca.edu

To register, start here.

Sustainable Living: A Holistic Approach to Health

HLTH 21400, is a 3-credit online Summer Course offered during
Jul 03, 2017 - Aug 04, 2017. 

ICC Themes: The Quest for a Sustainable Future & Power & Justice

ICC Perspectives: Social Sciences & Natural Sciences. 

Quick Intro:

https://tackk.com/k1c5qj

 

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IC Sport Management students are holding a FREE Pitch, Hit, & Run competition on April 23rd at Cass Park in Ithaca.

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HPEG 59901-01 Grant Writing:  May15th –May18th

A must have skill for health care and health education professionals and researchers.  Below is a summary of the course content. Please contact Srijana Bajracharya at sbajracharya@ithaca.edu  for more information. If you like to review the syllabus, please email me.     

 

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In light of on-going campus and global tension, Faculty Council passed a motion in January that asked itself to craft a values statement that reflected its commitment to basic human decency.  The statement went through many iterations; during the process, Council solicited the input and support of the Student and Staff Councils.  What you read, therefore, represents the collaborative efforts of Ithaca College’s governing bodies.  Although it may not speak perfectly to anyone, we hope it speaks something to everyone.

Respectively,

Marieme Foote, President, Student Governance Council

Rosane Mordt, Chair, Staff Council

Tom Swensen, Chair, Faculty Council

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TVR320: Topics in Media Technology: The Seduction and Surveillance of New Media (ICC WI and ICC DV) CRN# 10100 focuses on how new media (mobile, social, web, etc.) has led to some unanticipated outcomes that affect our personal life experience in both utopic and dystopic ways. We will also focus on how digital media has impacted the construction of individual and group identities, challenged inequality, and given a voice to people and populations that have been systematically marginalized.

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Psychology Associate Professor Leigh Ann Vaughn has published "Data from foundational tests of the need-support model: A framework for bridging regulatory focus theory and self-determination theory" in the Journal of Open Psychology Data. She published the initial paper on the need-support model in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin earlier this year.

 

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You are invited to attend a complimentary luncheon of the last Discussion Series event on Thursday, April 27, 2017, at 12 noon in Clark Lounge. 

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Assessment Summit 2017

Contributed by Wade Pickren on 04/21/17 

Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Clarke Lounge, Campus Center
9:00-2:30, Campus Center

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Ithaca, NY- Ithaca College Theatre has invited professional theatre artists Michael Jerome Johnson and Kara Harmon to contribute their expertise to the production of Aphra Behn’s “The Rover.”

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Two more weeks of so many choices!

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Join the Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival for a special screening of Spa Night, Andrew Ahn's award-winning feature film. In Spa Night, a young Korean American man works to reconcile his obligations to his struggling immigrant family with his burgeoning sexual desires int he underground world of gay hookups at Korean spas in Los Angeles. Director Andrew Ahn will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion. 

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Good News! Campus Center dining hall will open early for breakfast at 8:30am on Sunday, April 23rd, Sunday, April 30th and Sunday, May 7th.

DON'T MISS IT.....

This spectacular event is for the Class of 2020 only and is a great way to celebrate YOU and the end of your first year here at IC.

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TCAT SURVEY!

Contributed by Margaret Butler on 04/20/17 

https://ithaca.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8G2KGBc4n96BN3L

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Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY played host to 11 teams from four states to learn, network and compete in this January event. Chefs were challenged to test their innovation in the kitchen with a basket of mystery ingredients and awarded points to determine each team's ranking. Kudos to the IC Dining team for stacking up the points to take 2nd Place along with our neighbor across the hill, Cornell University! On the menu: Whole Pheasant, "Reds Best" Skate Wings; uncured Kurobuta Bacon; Bison Flank Steak; Napa Cabbage; Bok Choy; Bulgur Wheat; Rice Noodles, Dragon Fruit and Beer. Here is the list of standings among the participating college teams: GOLD MEDAL: Skidmore College; SILVER MEDAL: Cornell University, SUNY Geneseo; University of Buffalo; Ithaca College; Swarthmore College; SUNY Cobleskill; SUNY Albany. BRONZE MEDAL: University of Connecticut; Williams College and Tufts University. Congratulations IC Chefs!

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Significant improvements will be made to Sakai during the summer.

All content created previously or during the development phase will be available during (and after) the improvement process.  

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