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The Intergenerational Choir will meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:00-8:00 pm at Longview, a residential community for older adults located up the road from the College’s main entrance. Transportation will be provided. Rehearsals will begin on February 14. An orientation is scheduled for February 7. If you would like more information, please contact Teri Reinemann, Gerontology Programs Manager, at treinemann@ithaca.edu. Read more . . . (26 words) Julie Dorsey and Michelle Bradshaw Publish a Systematic ReviewContributed by Tati Herold on 01/26/17 HSHP's Julie Dorsey and Michelle Bradshaw recently published an article titled: “Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy Interventions for Lower-Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Systematic Review”. It is published in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy. The full citation is below: Dorsey, J., & Bradshaw, M. (2017). Effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for lower-extremity musculoskeletal disorders: A systematic review. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71, 7101180030. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2017.023028 Michael Smith (History/ENVS) co-authors commentary in January 20 issue of The Chronicle of Higher EducationContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 01/26/17 "Don't Retreat. Teach Citizenship" emphasizes the role undergraduate educators can play in cultivating civility, empathy, and civic literacy across the curriculum at a moment when such aptitudes seem in short supply. The commentary draws on insights from the book Citizenship Across the Curriculum (Indiana UP, 2010), co-edited by Smith and his co-authors.
Award–Winning Producer/Director Bill D’Elia to Give Commencement AddressContributed by David Maley on 01/25/17 Bill D’Elia, an executive producer and director of the hit ABC television series “How to Get Away with Murder,” has been selected to deliver the main address at Ithaca College’s 2017 Commencement ceremony, scheduled for May 21. D’Elia graduated in 1969 with a degree in television-radio from the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Read more . . . (478 words) Join the Christian Community Church (CCC) and Rev. Dr. Christopher House for dynamic weekly worship services at Muller Chapel on Sundays from 3pm-4:30pm. Join us this Sunday, January 29 at 3pm, for our Spring 2017 kick-off service with inspirational contemporary gospel music, sacred arts ministry, and an uplifting sermon. Read more . . . (74 words) Envision your Future: Apply to be a Student Leadership ConsultantContributed by Erica Shockley on 01/25/17 A dynamic campus job that provides connections to campus, involvement in a dynamic team, and a professional experience that experts call, “The most important thing I did at Ithaca College!” This isn’t fiction; this is OSEMA’s Student Leadership Consultant position. Read more . . . (157 words) A summer job that’s meaningful, fun, prepares you for the future, and provides priceless connections to the Ithaca College Community? This isn’t a dream; this is the Summer Orientation Program. Read more . . . (115 words) The Ithaca Insider is taking this semester to focus on rebranding our platform to better serve this community, especially our new and transfer students. Read more . . . (248 words) Monday, January 30, 11:00 a.m. (Register Here) Read more . . . (178 words) Career Services is pleased to announce that representatives from the Warner Music Group will visit campus on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 to interview candidates for their 2017 Summer Internship Program and to host an information session. Read more . . . (70 words) Lecturer Katie Ballantyne (School of Music) Featured Presenter at TEDx Chemung River ConferenceContributed by Sara Jacobs on 01/25/17 Lecturer Katie Ballantyne was a featured presenter at the November 2016 TEDx Chemung River conference. Read more . . . (89 words) Ithaca College Statement Regarding Undocumented StudentsContributed by David Maley on 01/25/17 In recent weeks, members of the Ithaca College community have expressed concern about the safety and security of our undocumented students, and have asked the college to commit to protecting them. We would like to affirm our commitment to this important principle, and to outline the protections and policies that have long been in place at the college. Read more . . . (290 words) 92WICB and VIC Radio Recruitment Night is Jan. 26 in T-102, 7:30p Read more . . . (79 words) Let's play Monopoly, student organization edition! Join us in Emerson Suites on Wednesday, February 1 from 10am-3pm for the Student Organization Fair! Hop from booth to booth to visit over 100 student organizations. Learn about organizations on campus, discover upcoming events, and become a member, no rent or hotels needed. With so many awesome student organizations to network with, the only question is: Where will you land? Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Theresa Johnson at tejohnson@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3222. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. The Department of Writing is excited to announce its 2017 Writing Contest, which is open to all IC students, registered full time or part time. Categories:
Deadline: 5:00pm, Monday, March 27th Contest Rules: Read more . . . (299 words) Contingent Faculty Union Strike Supported by Modern Languages FacultyContributed by Tom Schneller on 01/25/17 Open Letter to the Ithaca College Community: We, the undersigned continuing full-time faculty in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, are writing to express our support for our part-time and contingent colleagues in Modern Languages and Literatures and across campus in their collective union efforts to forge a mutually beneficial contract with Ithaca College. If, as stated among the IC guiding principles, “we commit to the responsible and sustainable management of natural, human, and financial resources,” we need to ensure that such responsible management of resources includes fair and equitable compensation for all instructors. Read more . . . (565 words) Online Submission Open for James J. Whalen Academic Symposium – A Symposium of Research, Scholarship, and Creative WorkContributed by Stephanie St. John on 01/24/17 The online submission process for faculty sponsors/students to submit student presentations for the 20th Annual James J. Whalen Symposium will close on March 2, 2017. Read more . . . (174 words) Thank you to everyone who came out to the MLK Campus Wide Celebration events the past two days, including the School of Music concert, Tuesday’s educational sessions, and the Tuesday afternoon keynote speaker! Read more . . . (222 words) Faculty/Staff Advisers needed for Volunteer Trips to California and Maine!Contributed by Don Austin on 01/24/17 For our third straight year, OSEMA will be offering students the chance to volunteer in three locations around the US as part of the Summer Service Trip Program.
Occurring from May 13 – May 20, Summer Service will take place in Boulder Creek, California, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Acadia National Park. Students will volunteer with the YMCA Camp Campbell’s Outdoor Education Camp, which is located in the beautiful Redwoods about an hour south of San Francisco. In Milwaukee, volunteers will help out at the largest urban agricultural center in the United States – Growing Power Inc. And at Acadia National Park, students will help the National Park Service prepare for another busy camping season on the island! Read more . . . (127 words) J.J. Whalen Staff Scholar Award Available for Spring 2017!Contributed by Don Austin on 01/24/17 The J.J. Whalen Staff Scholar Award Committee is currently accepting scholarship applications for the spring 2017 semester; the deadline for applying is Friday, February 17, 2017 Read more . . . (124 words) |
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