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On Wednesday November 9, 7pm in Textor 102 on the Ithaca College Campus, the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, in collaboration with The School of Health Science and Human Performance, and the Roy H. Park School of Communications are proud to present… an evening with Scott Briscoe, featured Outdoorsman in the film “An American Ascent”.

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Find out more about how to use IC Mentor Connect, the Alumni Directory, and the IC Mentoring Network on LinkedIn and why having career mentors can help make all the difference in your career path. Also learn about networking etiquette and important strategies around utilizing these networking tools to make connections.

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Ithaca College has announced ticketing procedures for the 2016 Cortaca Jug football game, which will be held Nov. 12 at noon at the Cortland Stadium Complex. The annual game between Ithaca College and Cortland draws enthusiastic capacity crowds, so fans are encouraged to get their tickets as early as possible for the event. A limited number of tickets are available and no tickets will be sold at the stadium on the day of the game. Every spectator must have a ticket in order to enter the stadium.

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Pei Zheng, the Assistant Professor from Department of Journalism, had a new journal article come out at Asian Journal of Communication, the flagship SSCI journal focusing on Asian and comparative communication studies. 

Titled “Mapping the field of communication technology research in Asia: Content analysis and text mining of SSCI journal articles 1995-2014” Pei’s paper adopted content analysis and text mining-based semantic network analysis to map the landscape of communication technology research in Asia of the recent two decades.

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This winter break earn 3 credits towards ICC general education requirements! Sign up now for this thought-provoking and applicable course in cultural anthropology (ANTH 104000) this Winter 2017 session! It's a ten-day ONLINE class from January 9-20, 2017 that  connects you and your major to the current global era. Sign up for this active and engaging course that you can take from the comforts of wherever you are!

Contact Dr. Sue-Je Gage at sgage@ithaca.edu for more information or go to https://www.ithaca.edu/winter/wintercalendar/winter17/

The Cancer Experience (OTBS 21000) is a three-credit elective course offered through the Department of Occupational Therapy. Students from all majors and schools are welcome, especially those who have been personally affected by cancer. 

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Submitted on behalf of Gerard Turbide, Vice President for Enrollment Management

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Faculty and staff, you are invited to join your colleagues and join the conversation at the next Dollars and $ense meeting, which is scheduled on Monday, November 14, at 9:00 a.m., in Emerson Suite A.

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Highlights of the pre-Thanksgiving weeks' concerts are below!

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In this seminar, we will explore the Book of Revelation in order to see how its controversial portrait of ultimate endings has shaped religious and political thinking from antiquity until today.

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Get your FREE Cortaca T-shirt

Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 11/04/16 

Join Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) at any of the Spirit Week events, November 7-11.

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Heading home for Thanksgiving?

Contributed by Malorie Kerry on 11/04/16 

Post where you need to go at Ithaca College’s private ride-matching network.  It’s free and easy! If you post a ride in November you will automatically be entered into the 2016 Zimsgiving Post a Ride Sweepstakes and have the chance to win an Amazon Echo, one of three $100, or one of ten $50 Amazon Gift Cards from Zimride.  

Go to www.zimride.com/ithacacollege/ to post your ride as a driver or passenger today!

We recently acquired a lot of book donations (about 200 books total) and we need help logging these books into our online database and sorting the books by their genres. 

Join us Wednesday, November 9th in the Taughannock Falls Room (3rd floor of campus center next to the SAC) at 8:30 pm to help us log and sort these books! There will be FREE FOOD (Jimmy John's), good music, and fun people!

If you can, please bring your laptop. 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Ngan Tran at ntran@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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.

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 Come one, Come all! College's Against Cancer is hosting there annual Relay for Life on March 25 at 2:00PM until March 26 at 2:00AM. Create a team and invite your family and friends to attend!

http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLCY17EA?pg=entry&fr_id=79382

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Join us on December 3rd from 9:30am-2:30pm in Campus Center for the annual BOLD Conference.

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ICIC 14000 Character—Developing habits for good. How can we best serve society? By each and every day making choices that do good for others as well as ourselves. The content and development of character are explored through a series of challenging activities and assignments. Tools for examining and intentionally altering patterns of thought and action to better serve society are introduced. Pass/Fail. 1 credit. No prerequisites. LA. (F,S)

 

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Apply to be a Participant-Leader for an Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip in March 2017.  ASB is an application-based program sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) that provides students with service opportunities at one of five sites across the eastern United States.

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Unable to cover the cost of the GMAT Examination but need it to apply to graduate school? Career Services offers 10 GMAT Examination Fee Waivers to students who have financial need.

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The Senior Class Professional Development Committee and Career Services will be hosting a Resume Development Workshop on Wednesday, Nov 9th from 5:30-7:00pm in Business 103.

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