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International Dinner - TONIGHT in Campus Center Dining Hall!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 11/03/16 Stop by for a delicious array in international fare in Campus Center Dining Hall before the One World Concert! We hope to see you there! Read more . . . (75 words) **>> Swing, Ballroom, Salsa II, Salsa I SPR 2017 Dance Classes ! How to Pre-registerContributed by Kurt Lichtmann on 11/03/16 How to find SPR 2017 Swing, Ballroom, Salsa II, Salsa I Classes to Pre-Register in Schedulizer & Homerconnect - It's not obvious!
Read more . . . (837 words) Help IC Project Sunshine and IC Project Generations create cards for young children and older adults! Read more . . . (61 words) You are invited to a midday treat of wit and wonderment as Theatre Arts performance majors in the Styles of Acting course present scenes from George Bernard Shaw, Noel Coward and Oscar Wilde.
Read more . . . (162 words) Ithaca College Books Thru Bars (ICBTB) is a student run organization that mails books to prisoners who write us letters requesting certain genres, authors, or book titles. We recently acquired a lot of book donations and need help logging these books into our online database and sorting the books by genre. Read more . . . (63 words) Every year, Ithaca College's International Club presents the One World Concert, celebrating the different cultures represented at Ithaca College and Cornell through various musical and dancing acts. Doors open at 6:30 PM and the concert will start at 7 PM this Friday. Read more . . . (24 words) On November 12, Ithaca College will take on SUNY Cortland in the annual Cortaca Game. This year the game will be at SUNY Cortland. The Student Activities Board (SAB) and Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) will be hosting a viewing party in the Campus Center Dining Hall starting at 11:30. There will be tons of prizes and food like Root beer Floats, Breakfast sandwiches, banana splits. Fried Pickle Chips & Jalapeno Peppers. Come cheer on Ithaca College, eat exciting foods and win amazing prizes with friends. Don’t forget to wear your Cortaca T-shirt that you can get during Spirit Week. If you wear this shirt you will receive an extra ticket. No worries if you do not get a shirt please still come on by. See you there!
Read more . . . (26 words) Athletic Training faculty publish paper describing new clinical paradigm for problematic knee injury in running athletesContributed by Paul Geisler on 11/03/16 Associate Professor, Paul R. Geisler, EdD, ATC and Associate Clinical Professor, Todd Lazenby, MS, ATC from the Department of Exercise & Sport Science recently had a paper accepted for publication in the International Journal of Athletic Training & Therapy Read more . . . (172 words) Comics Workshop: Draw, Write, Pitch and Interpret ComicsContributed by Katharine Kittredge on 11/03/16 Steve Ellis will teach a series of workshops on creating comics from 7-9pm on Mondays (November 14-December 12) in the Ithaca Falls room in the Campus Center.
Read more . . . (67 words) Acclaimed Comic Book Artist/Author Steve Ellis will give a lecture in Williams 225 at 7pm on Monday, November 7. Read more . . . (102 words) Custom Silver Name Badges in WebCRD- New Reduced Pricing on Name Badges!Contributed by Karen Serbonich on 11/03/16 Custom silver and white name badges are now produced in the Center for Print Production with dye sublimation equipment. This allowed us to reduce the price from the out sourced cost of $15.00 - $17.00 per badge to $3.50.
Custom Silver Name badges must now be ordered through WebCRD. Please note that the 37-character limitation remains and that you may need to abbreviate your title and/or your department name. The name badge link through the Center for Print Production web page will only allow for ordering Custom white badges for the HSHP Departments. We are discontinuing the slotted name badges after the current supply is exhausted.
As another year winds down, it’s time to start preparing for our 2017 annual re-enrollment period. This year re-enrollment will take place from Monday, November 7 through Friday, November 18, 2016 at 12pm. As a result of changes and enhancements to our benefit offerings, re-enrollment is mandatory for every benefits eligible faculty and staff member. This is a great time to look at the following to ensure you elect the benefits that you need for you and your family. Read more . . . (163 words) Office of Human Resources Update – “The New Overtime Rule”Contributed by Tanisha Malone on 11/03/16 Submitted on behalf of Cindy Reckdenwald, Director of Compensation & Workforce Analysis As communicated earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Labor announced changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) that will impact the rule on overtime pay. In light of the new regulations, the Office of Human Resources in collaboration with department supervisors and College leadership, has re-evaluated the exempt/non-exempt classification of affected staff positions. Read more . . . (116 words) Professor Janice Levy's paper accepted into international journal and conference.Contributed by Barbara Terrell on 11/03/16 Professor Levy's paper "What I See, Who I Am: Saudi Women Enrolled in University Read more . . . (9 words) Join the conversation about breastfeeding in IthacaContributed by Jennifer Muller on 11/03/16 Ithaca College faculty and staff, do you want to contribute to research exploring the reasons women in Ithaca choose to breastfeed or choose an alternate feeding method? Read more . . . (119 words) Carlos Figueroa (Politics Dept.) and Matthew J. Gritter (Angelo State University) co-author essay titled "Borderlands"Contributed by Peyi Soyinka-Airewele on 11/02/16 Carlos Figueroa, and Matthew Gritter, co-author "Borderlands" in People of Color in the United States: Contemporary Issues in Education, Work, Communities, Health, and Immigration, Volume 4, (ABC-CLIO Greenwood, 2016), pp. 41 - 48. Read more . . . (103 words) Need a 3 credit elective in the Spring semester? The Cancer Experience course is being offered!Contributed by Laura Morse on 11/02/16
The Cancer Experience- Elective being offered to all majors by Occupational Therapy department This is a three-credit elective open to students in all majors in the spring semester. Read more . . . (104 words) How to be prepared: Read more . . . (47 words) Latin American Studies Reception and Faculty-Student Report from the Arizona-Mexico BorderContributed by Patricia Rodriguez on 11/02/16 Two faculty (Profs. Robyn Wishna and Patricia Rodriguez) and four students (Anna Gardner, Juliana Ardila, Theophilus Alexander and Elena Piech) attended the School of the Americas Watch Convergence on the Border in Nogales, Arizona/Sonora from Oct. 7-10. The SOAW convergence centered attention on understanding the roots of migration, the human rights problems, and the work (especially) of women activists who work on different aspects of the migratory process. Please join us in Park Hall 223 on Monday, Nov. 7 from 5:30-7 p.m. for a light food reception to meet faculty and students in the Latin American Studies minor. This will be followed by a presentation of the faculty and student projects and impressions, as well as a Q&A. Read more . . . (61 words) US FOREIGN POLICY: LOOKING BEYOND THE ELECTIONS! JOIN THE DISCUSSION ON THURSDAY NOV 3, AT 12 NOON, TEXTOR 103Contributed by Peyi Soyinka-Airewele on 11/02/16 Inviting students, staff and faculty to a short interactive discussion that seeks meaningful answers to some of the more complex foreign policy issues of the day. How will the US navigate the global landscape a year from now? What will be the shape of US relations with Russia, North Korea and Iran? How should the US address global terrorism? Should the US withdraw from some of its current trade agreements? Does China pose a threat to US economic growth? Is Europe a burden on the US? Should the US intervene in global humanitarian crises or focus on its own domestic needs? What immigration policy best serves the nation? Join participants from the Business School, History, Politics and other departments. Hosted by the Politics Department. Date: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2016. Time 12 NOON. VENUE: TEXTOR 103. Read more . . . (23 words) |
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