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IC Teatro Performs "POTUS: Conferencia de Prensa" at Elmira College!Contributed by Annette Levine on 03/30/17 IC Teatro debuted its original play, written by Christopher Morales, POTUS: Conferencia de Prensa, Wednesday evening at Elmira College.
Read more . . . (84 words) The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine will be tabling in front of the Office of Career Services on April 6, 2017 from 11:00AM - 1:30PM. Stop on by and talk with a recruiter! Professor Barney Beins (Psychology) Co-Authors a Book on Scientific LiteracyContributed by Judy Smith on 03/29/17 Barney Beins (Psychology) co-authored The Worth Expert Guide to Scientific Literacy: Thinking Like a Psychological Scientist with Ken Keith of the University of San Diego. The book was published by Worth Publishers. The theme of the book is the development of scientific literacy in students through the teaching of psychology. The focus is on the research processes that allow students to begin thinking like scientists. Free Money Management Workshop with Cornell Cooperative Extension-TompkinsContributed by Katie Sack on 03/29/17 Monday, April 3, 2017, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM This FREE workshop helps you learn to set financial goals, track spending, and get the most for your money! Join CCE and share your ideas about ways to save and utilize community resources. All participants receive a free assortment of money management tools. Class size is limited; advance registration is required. Call (607) 272-2292 to reserve a seat, or ask for Elizabeth Woolf or email ebw52@cornell.edu for more information. Free childcare is also available - ask when registering. Read more . . . (7 words) WebCRD Templates for Graduate Cap Toppers and Mugs-Student Access CatalogContributed by Karen Serbonich on 03/29/17 We have created a catalog in WebCRD for students that currently includes; Graduation Cap Toppers and Custom Mugs. After logging into WebCRD, choose the IC Office Catalog>Student Access catalog (NEW!)>Student Catalog Items. All other documents are ordered using the standard method. Graduation Cap Toppers must be ordered by May 17th to be printed before graduation weekend. Pay with ID Express (make sure you have enough funds on account) and select delivery to the Library providing a more central location and extended hours for pick up. Items can be collected at the Circulation desk during operational hours. Couldn't get into Academic Writing 10600 this year?Contributed by Mary Lourdes Silva on 03/29/17 Academic Writing Online begins July 3, 2017. Read more . . . (158 words) Last Chance to Provide Feedback on the Charter for Shared GovernanceContributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 03/29/17 Friday, March 31, 2017, is the last day to provide feedback on the Charter of Shared Governance. The survey will close at 11:59 pm. Check the email you received on March 22 for an anonymous link to the survey. If you have misplaced your email, contact Doreen Hettich-Atkins and she will be happy to re-send the link. Read more . . . (153 words) First Generation College Students...this is for YOU!Contributed by Avery Santiago on 03/29/17 First generation alumni come to chat with current IC students! Read more . . . (141 words) Congratulations to all new Phi Kappa Phi student inductees!Contributed by Tammy Sritecha on 03/29/17 The 40th Annual Spring Induction Ceremony of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at Ithaca College was held on Thursday, March 23, 2017 in Hockett Family Recital Hall. The Ithaca College Phi Kappa Phi Executive Committee is proud to announce the following new members: Read more . . . (177 words) IC PRSSA Hosting 16th Annual SWISH for Make-A-Wish Basketball TournamentContributed by Colby Daboul on 03/29/17 The Ithaca College Public Relations Student Society of America hosts its 16th annual Swish for Make-A-Wish® basketball tournament. The event will be held on Saturday, April 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Fitness Center at Ithaca College. This annual basketball game raises money for the Make-A-Wish® Central New York chapter, which has granted over 1,500 wishes to children in 15 counties, including Tompkins County. Local community members and students are welcome to join the event. In addition, ICPRSSA launches a new rewards program for local businesses. Read more . . . (174 words) Special Screening and Discussion at Cinemapolis: The Film “1984” and Media Literacy Discussion with Project Look SharpContributed by Ari Kissiloff on 03/29/17 In the book “1984” by George Orwell, on April 4, Winston Smith began questioning Big Brother. On the same date, people will gather across the United States to watch the film 1984 and discuss its relevance today. Read more . . . (214 words) Mountain Biking, Rock Climbing and Backpacking classes!Contributed by Patrick Lewis on 03/29/17 The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies is offering four exciting outdoor skill courses in Fall 2017, including two new courses (Mountain Biking and Intermediate Rock Climbing). · Mountain Biking (1 credit) RLS 14000; Fall 2017 Block 1; Monday 1:00-2:50 · Rock Climbing (1 Credit) RLS 15000; Fall 2017 Block 2; Wednesday 1:00-2:50 · Intermediate Rock Climbing (1 credit) RLS 15200; Fall 2017 Block 1; Wednesday 1:00-2:50 · Introduction to Backpacking (1 credit) RLS 17100; Fall 2017 Block 1; Friday 1:00-2:50 Read more . . . (232 words) Ithaca College CSTEP Research Presentations selected for Statewide STEM ConferenceContributed by Tiffany Valentin Huff on 03/29/17 Dr. Orlando-Marquez C. Kittrell, founding director of the Office of State Grants (OSG) and CSTEP student Dallas Fonseca ‘18, will both present at the 25th Annual CSTEP Statewide Student Conference which will be held April 7-9, 2017 at The Sagamore on Lake George in Bolton Landing, NY. Dallas is majoring in both mathematics and biochemistry and he is advised and supported with his research presentation by assistant professor Dr. Te-Wen Lo from the Department of Biology in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College and by assistant professor Zachary Campbell from the Department of Biological Sciences in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dallas will present “Sperm or Oocyte? The Role of Specificity in the Emergence of Post-transcriptional Regulons in Germline Development.” Read more . . . (210 words) Registration to work Commencement closes on Saturday, April 1. Don't miss your change to participate, get paid (if non-exempt staff), and be there to celebrate with your favorite students and their family members during Commencement Weekend, Friday, May 19 - Sunday, May 21, 2017. Read more . . . (407 words) Academic Advising Center hours during fall registrationContributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/29/17 The Academic Advising Center will be open at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday April 4th, Thursday April 6th, Tuesday April 11th and Thursday April 13th. If you have any challenges while registering for fall semester courses come see us in 130A Rothschild Place. Read more . . . (26 words) If you have an event that you want to have happen this semester, and you may be in need of funds, there is still SGC funding available! Apply on Orgsync by Sunday in order to be considered for next week's allocations meeting. Read more . . . (34 words) POSITION OPEN: EMERGING SCHOLARS PROGRAM (ESP) STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING COORDINATOR - APPLY BY APRIL 8th!Contributed by Yolanda Clarke on 03/29/17 The Emerging Scholars Program is seeking an undergradaute student to serve as the Coordinator of Services Learning for the organization. This individual will work to develop short term and sustained service project for ESP students in coordination with the Center for Civic Engagement. (This is an ESP Coaching position.) ANY STUDENT WELCOME TO APPLY. Read more . . . (145 words) Nathan's Famous: The First 100 Years - The company history and "Frank" lessons learned: Bill Handwerker '76Contributed by Katy Hall on 03/28/17 Part of the School of Business's Professional Development Series (PDS), a month full of activities and programs that will support your career and professional development needs! Thursday, March 30 William Handwerker is the grandson of Nathan Handwerker, founder of America’s favorite frankfurter company and the iconic Coney Island, New York institution. He will discuss his experiences working alongside his grandfather Nathan, father Murray, and many other employees for almost 30 years at the company. He will also describe the inner workings of being a founding family member in the business. Open to All! Students: RSVP on OrgSync under the School of Business tab to earn Career Connections Credit at least 48 hours in advance. Pizza Lunch provided! Read more . . . (112 words) An Evening At Gatsby's: Project Generations’ 5th Annual Intergenerational PromContributed by Natasha Brodsky on 03/28/17 It's that time of year again! You're invited to join Project Generations in Emerson Suites on April 6th from 5-7:30 PM for some intergenerational fun! Read more . . . (85 words) |
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