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Register for Relay for Life! ONLY $5! Read more . . . (95 words) Develop Resilient Students: Foster Grit, Life Skills, & Stress Management - WebinarContributed by Wade Pickren on 11/15/16
Read more . . . (186 words) Jennifer Lyons (Art History) to Speak about Chartres Cathedral on November 16Contributed by Michael Twomey on 11/15/16
Read more . . . (235 words) Fae Dremock Invited Speaker at Austin Peay State UniversityContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 11/15/16 Fae Dremock, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences, was an invited speaker to a poetry class at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN. Her poetry chapbook, And The Baby Gods Sprout Like Milkweed (2014, Dancing Girl Press) was one of the textbooks for the class. Andrew Utterson (Communications) publishes article in Studies in French CinemaContributed by Stephen Tropiano on 11/14/16 Dr. Andrew Utterson, Assistant Professor of Screen Studies, recently published in peer-reviewed journal Studies in French Cinema. Read more . . . (57 words) Matthew Holtmeier, Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Screen Studies, publishes article on Battle of Algiers and Outside the Law in the peer-reviewed journal Film-Philosophy.Contributed by Stephen Tropiano on 11/14/16 The article, titled “The Modern Political Cinema: From Third Cinema to Contemporary Networked Biopolitics,” looks at a qualitative shift in global political cinemas within the new era of globalization. Outside the Law reworks the earlier Battle of Algiers in order to situate the Algerian Revolution in an increasingly globalizing world. This acknowledgement has important ramifications for the production of political subjectivity, which is both fragmented and networked by global flows of information, economies, and people. The cinematic production of subjectivity offers an important critique of Samuel P. Huntington’s Clash of the Civilizations, illustrating the unique potential of film to enter into contemporary debates surrounding international relations.
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Nominations must be received in writing. Rationale and supporting data are expected at the time of nomination, and should include the following information: · nominee’s name and contact information · an explanation of how the nominee meets the criteria for honorary degrees Nominations should be sent to MaryAnn Taylor (mataylor@ithaca.edu) in the Office of the Provost & VPEA no later than Friday, December 2, 2016. If you have questions about the nomination process, please contact Vice Provost Danette Johnson by phone at 274-3041 or via e-mail at djohnson@ithaca.edu. Read more . . . (79 words) Looking for a Natural Science or Social Science for Mind,Body and Spirit Theme?Contributed by Deborah Wuest on 11/14/16 This course, designated as ICC Mind, Body Spirit – Natural Science or Social Science Perspective, Liberal Arts, discusses the impact of stress on your health and strategies to use stress to your advantage for optimal achievement. Stress: Its Nature and Management - 30056 - HLTH 22700 - 01 is offered from January 9 through January 20th. The course offers you maximum flexibility; it is asynchronous, meaning that you do not need to be online at any specific time. Learn and complete the course from wherever you are during your break. For more information, contact the instructor at wuest@ithaca.edu.
Read more . . . (171 words) HiFashion Studios Going for Gold with 2016 Fall Runway ShowContributed by Colby Daboul on 11/13/16 ITHACA, NY, October 25 - HiFashion Studios, Ithaca College’s only fashion-centered student organization, has announced its Fall 2016 show. The event will take place on Thursday, November 17th at 7:00 PM in Emerson Suites at Ithaca College with the theme “Sporting Gold.” Admission for this event is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (235 words) We invite the campus community to nominate a Junior or Senior for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community LeadershipContributed by Samantha Stafford on 11/13/16 The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is looking for some outstanding student leaders to be nominated for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership. The PRWAACL recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors who excel in academic performance, perform service to the Ithaca community and beyond, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment. Read more . . . (92 words)
ᏚᏳᎪᏛ- "Truth" Ithaca College invites all as we commemorate the rich history and cultures of the indigenous and first peoples of our land. This campus-wide educational programming series provides learning opportunities through lectures, presentations, performances, film screenings with discussions, and other efforts, to honor native cultures and the history of our country. Read more . . . (239 words) BOLD Conference 2016: The Intersection of Sustainability and BusinessContributed by Samantha Stafford on 11/13/16
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Students eager to launch their business ideas will have the opportunity to pitch to seasoned entrepreneurs at Rev: Ithaca Startup Works on November 17. Twelve student teams from Ithaca College will present four-minute presentations to a panel of experienced entrepreneurs who will be awarding up to $5,000 to help the students develop their ideas into reality. Also up for grabs are the Sustainability Award and the Audience Choice Award – join us to cast your vote! Read more . . . (92 words) Sexfest is happening THIS TUESDAY 11/15 from 7-9 in IC Square! Read more . . . (82 words)
In collaboration with the Chinese Students Scholar's Association, make your own ramen out if various broths and toppings. Bring a friend and stop by TONIGHT (11/14) in Friends 207 from 7pm to 9pm! Read more . . . (60 words) Chrystyna Dail, Assistant Professor in Theatre Arts, publishes Stage for Action: U.S. Social Activist Theatre in the 1940s with Southern Illinois University Press.Contributed by Wendy Dann on 11/13/16
Drawing on underexplored and only recently available archives, Chrystyna Dail examines the influence of Stage for Action, a theatre group founded in 1943, on social activist theatre in the 1940s, early 1950s, and later. Exploring the intersection between performance and politics and the direct impact of the arts on social activism, Dail argues Stage for Action is a theatrical reflection of progressivism and the pro-working-class theatrical aesthetic of the 1940s. The theatre group, which used performance to encourage direct action and personal responsibility for change, eventually would function as the theatrical voice of the United States Progressive Party in the failed presidential campaign of former vice president Henry A. Wallace.
Dail's book won the American Theatre and Drama Society's 2016 Publication Subvention Award and is a part of SIUP's Theater in the Americas series. Theatre Arts majors in the Styles of Acting class invite you to enjoy scenes from five of Shakespeare's best-known plays.
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