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Friday, April 14 at 3:00pm to 4:00pm 
Klingenstein Lounge

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IC Senior Week 2017 Volunteer Application! Apply to help out with the week every senior has been waiting for! Applications are due at 11:59PM on Friday, April 7. This is a fantastic opportunity so please consider it!


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 I am looking for a music education major who is interested to teach voice lessons on line using Zoom and also learning how to use flat.  Knowledge of playing the piano, being very comfortable with computer and some experience with composition are required.  

If you are interested to apply email Dani Novak novak@ithaca.edu

All jewelry is gently used and in excellent condition. Almost all jewelry $5 or less!

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New Online Course for May Summer Session 2017

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Join us for refreshments to celebrate a reception of VISUALIZING SPACE-TIME, a collaboration between Sarah Sutton's Intermediate/Advanced Drawing class and Luke Keller's Modern Physics class.

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 The club Ithaca College Unites For HER participates in fundraising efforts to provide a grant to any student, faculty, staff or immediate family member of theirs affected by breast cancer. This grant is to help pay for integrative, complementary therapies to help those who are going through or have gone through breast cancer treatment. These therapies include acupuncture, yoga classes, massage therapy, and nutrition counseling among others. To learn more about this club, the grant, and to apply either for yourself or on behalf of an immediate family member, please visit our website http://icunitesforher5.wixsite.com/icufh To learn more about the organization in general please visit https://uniteforher.org 

ITHACA, N.Y. – The Ithaca College Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is proud to participate in the celebration of NCAA Division III Week, which runs from April 3-9.

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Have you ever wanted a p*ssy hat but didn't know where to get one? Well, IC Girl Up can help you out!

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The Ithacan is conducting research on students' perceptions of financial affordability in college and spending habits. We need student participants for focus group discussions in the following four categories:

Students who are attending IC on a merit-based full scholarship

Students who are attending IC on a need-based full financial aid

Students who receive partial financial aid

Students who pay full price or almost full price

 

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The IC Student Consumer Information website serves as a central access point to important public information related to many different aspects of student life such as safety, financial aid, costs, diversity, and graduation rates.  A link to the site is available at the top of every College web page through “About IC” and also on the Office of Analytics and Institutional Research website.

The creation of this website was in response to numerous federal reporting and public disclosure requirements for higher education institutions which were mandated in the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA, Public Law 110-315).

If you need further information related to these public disclosures, please contact the Ithaca College Office of Analytics and Institutional Research at IRoffice@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3164.

Planning to survey members of the IC community?  We encourage you to check the online campus-wide survey research calendar first to avoid potential conflicts with other surveys and help minimize “survey fatigue.”

If you are planning to survey any segment of the IC community, please email IRoffice@ithaca.edu to provide information (survey name, administration dates, and who will be surveyed) to post on this public calendar.

 

Toast to 2017
Friday, April 7, 2017
Emerson Suites
6:00–8:00 p.m.
FREE with senior card ($2 without)

21+ event (Bring ID) 

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. (Limited to the first 20 registrants)
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

With Sheri Englund of Englund Literary Services

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Who's Rocking the Cradle?

Contributed by Susan Monagan on 04/04/17 

Ithaca, NY- On Thursday, April 6th, Ithaca College Theatre invites you to an event celebrating local, social activism. This event relates to “The Cradle Will Rock,” the musical currently in performance in Dillingham.

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Join Teach For America and the Office of Career Services to explore the educational experiences of our panelists and the social issue of educational inequity that affects students across the nation.

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The Office of Human Resources invites you to attend the IC My Future Retirement Planning Event on April 19. The event will be held 10am to 2:15pm in the Emerson Suites. There will be 3 sets of concurrent education seminars available for you to choose from depending on what interests you and where you are at in the retirement planning process. Please feel free to attend just one of the seminars, or three!

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Check out the April edition of our Employee Benefits & Work/Life Newsletter

Are you a student organization or local organization rooted in social activism?

Join other local organizations in celebration and promotion of your cause by coming to Ithaca College’s Who’s Rocking the Cradle night on Thursday, April 6 at 7PM, an exhibition of local social activist organizations. In addition, participating organizations get to experience our production of the 1937 musical, "The Cradle Will Rock" at a discounted rate

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Join the Educational Affairs Staff Development Committee as we present: 

Assisting Undecided Students

All educational affairs faculty and staff are invited to hear from Elizabeth Bleicher, Director of the Exploratory Program and Christina Moylan, Coordinator of the HSHP Preprofessional Program about ways we can all work to assist our undecided students in working toward a major and career plan.

Join us Wednesday, April 5, 12:10 – 1:00 pm, in Clark Lounge.

Please feel free to bring your lunch as this is a brown bag event. Cheese, fruit and beverages will be provided.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodation, please contact Doreen Hettich-Atkins, dhettichatkins@ithaca.edu, 607-274-3374 in as much in advance as possible.

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