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Drop in hours for Teaching and Learning with TechnologyContributed by Mark L. Fink on 01/16/17 Teaching and Learning with Technology is welcoming faculty back to campus by hosting drop-in support and sharing of new updates and services. Refreshments will be available. Read more . . . (84 words) Still need a 3 credit elective for the spring? Check out The Cancer Experience!Contributed by Laura Morse on 01/16/17 This course is open to students of all majors. Read more . . . (104 words) Want to learn more about terrorism? In this course we’ll explore terrorism, asking what exactly is it? Why do people use violence? Are terrorists madmen, religious fanatics, or are they rational? Why would someone become a suicide terrorist? How is terrorism related to insurgencies? This course explores these questions both theoretically and through specific case studies, drawing on a range of disciplines, from political science and international relations to anthropology, sociology, law, economics, philosophy, psychology, and history. There are still seats available in the Honors Seminar HNRS 20033, Terrorism and Insurgencies. CRN 43265. Sign up today! Don't miss this opportunity to learn from ENVS naturalist, tracker and department chair Jason Hamilton and fulfill your ICC requirements. This is a “Maymester” course being held in June 2017. ENVS 14200: The Art and Science of Tracking will fulfill the following requirements: ICC Inquiry, Imagination, and Innovation and Mind, Body, Spirit themes and Natural Sciences perspective designation. Read more . . . (70 words) Come join the fun! Babies and toddlers ages newborn to 36 months are needed for lab sessions in the physical therapy (PT) course ‘Motor Development Through the Lifespan’. Read more . . . (264 words) MLK Week 2017: Announcing our Guest Artist - Storyboard PContributed by Martin Petrella on 01/15/17 Rounding out our event spotlights for MLK Week 2017, “The Ultimate Weakness of Violence,” is the reveal of our guest artist! Read more . . . (225 words) Nominations Open for Ninth Annual “Izzy Award” for Independent MediaContributed by Brandy Hawley on 01/15/17 Nominations for the Izzy Award for calendar year 2016 are now open. The annual honor for outstanding achievement in independent media — named after legendary journalist I. F. “Izzy” Stone — is a project of the Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) at Ithaca College. This year’s Izzy Award will be given for work published, broadcast or posted in 2016 by an independent media outlet, journalist or producer. The award may relate to a single piece or a body of work. Journalists, academics and the public at large may submit nominations by the January 19, 2017, deadline. The judges may also nominate. The winner will be announced early next spring, with an award ceremony to follow. Read more . . . (271 words) Integrative Therapies for Individuals with Breast CancerContributed by Veronica Griesemer on 01/15/17 The club Ithaca College Unites For HER has participated in fundraising efforts to provide a grant to any student, faculty 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 History 21500 (MW 4-5:15) has recently been designated as an Identities course in the Humanities perspective. Read more . . . (88 words) Got WI? Sign up for WRTG 21700 Inquiry, Research, & Writing (WI, III, HU)Contributed by Susan Delaney on 01/14/17 Join us in WRTG 21700 Inquiry, Research, & Writing Across the Disciplines (T/Th 4-5:15) as we analyze how new ideas circulate as we practice strategies for productive inquiry and effective writing.This Writing Intensive course fulfills the Humanities perspective within the Inquiry, Imagination, Innovation theme. Read more . . . (84 words) NEW CA PERSPECTIVE COURSES: Sustainability, III, Identities, Power & Justice, and Mind, Body, SpiritContributed by Jennifer Jolly on 01/14/17 The Art History Department has space in the following newly designated ICC courses: Read more . . . (94 words) Athletic Training Program Well Represented at Regional ConferenceContributed by Paul Geisler on 01/13/17 Thirty students and 4 faculty members from the Athletic Training Education Program in the Department of Exercise & Sport Sciences represented Ithaca College at the 2017 Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association (EATA) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia Read more . . . (348 words) The Residence Hall Snow Plowing Plan has been established to increase campus safety, increase the thoroughness of plowing efforts and reduce the time it takes to plow in parking lots generally used by residence hall students. Read more . . . (183 words) Parking Services Announces a Major Customer Service Enhancement Upgrade to its Parking Management System.
Read more . . . (205 words) 6th Annual "Wheels for Women" Benefit Cabaret! Sunday, January 29Contributed by Kathleen Mulligan on 01/12/17 Join us for an evening of music performed by the rising stars of the Department of Theatre Arts, and help empower victims of domestic violence in Kerala, India. The 6th annual Wheels for Women Cabaret: Sunday, January 29, at 7 pm. Read more . . . (467 words) Looking for a Mind, Body, Spirit course? Learn about Judaism!Contributed by Rebecca Lesses on 01/12/17 Judaism (JWST/RLST 20300) is now designated as a Mind, Body, Spirit course (Humanities). Read more . . . (70 words) Classroom Technology Orientations for the Spring 2017 SemesterContributed by Geneva Faraci on 01/12/17 Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is happy to announce hands-on classroom technology training opportunities for the Spring 2017 semester. Read more . . . (121 words) Ithaca College Recognized by the National Weather ServiceContributed by Mark Ross on 01/12/17 On December 25, 2016 Ithaca College received official notice that it was awarded the National Weather Service’s StormReady University Certification. The StormReady program recognizes organizations which are prepared to save lives from the onslaught of severe weather through advanced planning, education and awareness. Read more . . . (297 words) Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is happy to announce hands-on classroom technology training opportunities for the Spring. Read more . . . (118 words) Join us for "Justice for All: A Writers Resist Reading" this Sunday at 2:00 pm at the First Unitarian Church in Ithaca. The event is free and open to everyone. Read more . . . (22 words) |
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