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 I am looking for a student who loves music can teach electronic keyboard and composition in a fun way.

 

Please email Dani Novak danovak@gmail.com or call 607-379-2463

This block, Koru meets on Tuesdays 4-5:15 in the Health Center (CAPS Group Room starting 2/14). To sign up, please email koru@ithaca.edu.

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You have the unique opportunity to see a full staging of Mozart’s final opera.

“La Clemenza di Tito” will be performed on Feb. 22, 24, 28, Mar. 2 and 4 at 8 p.m., as well as Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Dillingham Center Box Office or online at Ithaca.ticketforce.com. The box office is open Monday–Thursday, noon–5 p.m.; and Friday noon–4 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone at (607) 274-3224. Ticket prices range from $8 to $16.

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Now is an ideal time to visit our At Work meeting to see what all the excitement is about! Then register as a new member AND receive a Starter Kit as a welcome gift!

Please refer to the Intercom announcement posted on 2/3/2017 for all the details. Our leader has received a supply of Starter Kit gift vouchers and is ready to hand them out!

Join us to see how this journey we call weight loss goes beyond the scale!

The Studio is seeking cast members and production designers.  

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Compensation Program Review

Contributed by Tanisha Malone on 02/10/17 

Submitted on behalf of Dr. Brian Dickens, VP for Human Resources

As mentioned in previous meetings and events, the Office of Human Resources is excited to announce we have partnered with Sibson Consulting to conduct an extensive review of the current compensation program for staff and administration. The objectives of this major initiative are to revise our compensation philosophy, redesign our current job structure, complete an assessment of the competitiveness of current salaries and benefits, and to develop and implement a new salary structure. 

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Welcome to threads@CFE

Contributed by Wade Pickren on 02/10/17 

Welcome to threads@CFE: This week's post is the third in a three-part series by Dr. Christina Moylan: Challenging Upperclassman Students to Make Meaningful Connections with the “Classify”and “Headlines” Instructional Strategies

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Open letter to the Ithaca College community: 

We, the undersigned members of the steering committee of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, are writing in support of our part-time and contingent colleagues in their collective union efforts to forge a mutually beneficial contract with Ithaca College.

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Accompanying photo selected to remind us all that the grass will be green again...but in the meantime:

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Ticket information is now available for Trevor Noah’s performance on April 8, 2017 at Ithaca College.

Ithaca College students, faculty, and staff will be able to purchase tickets beginning Wednesday, February 15, at 10 a.m. EST. Any remaining seats will be open to the general public on Friday, February 17, at 9 a.m. EST.

To purchase tickets, click here and select the “Buy Tickets” button under Trevor Noah’s photo. This will take you to the University Tickets system. Once you are on the University Tickets site, click on the “general public” button to create your account, or sign in if you already have an account.

Please note: Since you will need a University Tickets account to complete your ticket order, create your account ahead of time for a faster and easier purchase experience. For those seeking to purchase tickets beginning on Wednesday, February 15, you must use your Ithaca.edu address.

Maximum number of tickets per person is 6.

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Please return empty Intra- campus envelopes and duplicating envelopes and boxes to us by placing these in your mail/duplicating drop area in your building.

 

Please do not use for storing student files, office materials or for shipping.

Print Production calculates the cost to replenish unreturned supplies in the printing costs we charge. Help keep our costs low by returning empty Print Production supplies to our office by placing them in the mail/duplicating drop area in your building.

 

HSHP is looking for a student assistant to work in the Dean's Office this summer. The hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00-5:00pm and Friday from 8:00-3:00pm starting Monday, May 22 and ending Friday, August 25.

Please visit our website for a job description and application instructions.

     English Department chair Dan Breen, Associate Professor, has published an article titled “Shakespeare and History Writing” about the historiographical dimension of Shakespeare’s plays.  The article appears in Literature Compass, a highly-regarded online journal focusing on cutting-edge literary criticism. 

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The 2017 Campus Life Awards committee is seeking nominations from faculty, staff, and students to recognize outstanding graduating seniors who have made a difference in their roles as student leaders on campus. 

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Career Services is pleased to welcome IC alumnus, Scott Rothschild, from Kenmont/Kenwood Camps back to campus.  Mr. Rothschild will be hosting an information table outside of the main Career Services office (101 Muller Center) to discuss summer employment opportunities.

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Ithaca College Democrats (IC Dems) is looking to revitalize and re-engage with the campus and South Hill communities. College Democrats of America is committed to the Democratic Party and its policies and works to draw college students into the political process, while providing them with the necessary tools and skills to be a productive and informed citizen.

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Kiran Madura (Biology '81),
  Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University

Attend the Q&A session for the medical career.

            Thursday, Feb. 16, 12:10 p.m., CNS 1C

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Kiran Madura (Biology '81),
  Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University

Biology Seminar, February 16, 4pm, CNS 112
"Defining the site of  nuclear protein  degradation: a simple question with a complex answer"

All are cordially invited to attend.

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Contributed on behalf of Planning, Design and Construction

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Open Mic and FREE Coffee

Contributed by Stephanie Waite on 02/09/17 

Come to IC After Dark’s Blank Canvas event for a night of creativity and specialty coffee! On Friday, February 17th from 8-11 pm in IC Square there will be an open mic, graffiti art and other cool art activities. There will also be baked goods, hot chocolate and an espresso machine making free specialty coffee drinks (and you’ll have the chance to win the espresso machine by posting on social media!)

If you're interested in participating in the open mic, fill out the form below:

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