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Cortaca Ticket Sales Extended to This Wednesday and ThursdayContributed by Justin Lutes on 11/01/16 Tickets for the 58th Cortaca Jug Game on Saturday, November 12 at 12 p.m. at the SUNY Cortland Sports Complex will remain available for purchase this Wednesday, November 2 and Thursday, November 3 at the Athletics and Events Center. Read more . . . (85 words)
There will be food, music, make-your-own greeting card station, and a silent gift basket raffle. In order to prepare for this raffle event, we are asking each school/department to put together a gift basket prize. It doesn’t have to be specific to your school, get creative! We want to post pictures of the prize baskets online prior to the event to help boost interest and participation, so please get your basket to Tati Herold (Smiddy Room 315) no later than Friday, November 4th at 5pm! This event is open to both staff and faculty. We look forward to seeing you there! We are recruiting participants for our study called “¿Cómo Suena? Phonological Similarity in Spanish”. The purpose of this study is to better understand how individuals define sound similarity between words. Read more . . . (231 words) Online Submission Open for James J. Whalen Academic SymposiumContributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 11/01/16 The online submission process for students and faculty sponsors to submit student presentations for the 20th Annual James J. Whalen Symposium opens TODAY Tuesday, November 1, 2016. Read more . . . (206 words) We are inviting you to participate in a research study! We are conducting a study called “¿Cómo Suena? Phonological Similarity in Spanish”. The purpose of this study is to better understand how individuals define sound similarity between words. Read more . . . (184 words) LGBTQ at IC: A Student Panel Presentation for Faculty & StaffContributed by Wade Pickren on 11/01/16
Read more . . . (223 words) Today's the Day! Annual Employee Benefits and Work/Life FairContributed by Julie Tinkham on 11/01/16
Read more . . . (155 words) "Latina Women in Television Sitcoms and Films": Focus Group DiscussionContributed by Sharon Mejia on 10/31/16 As part of our mass media research final paper, my partner Cecilia Morales and I will be conducting a focus group discussion on Latina women in television sitcoms and films. All IC students are welcome to join the discussion on Monday, Nov. 7 and/or Wednesday Nov. 9 from 6-8 p.m in Williams 320. Read more . . . (83 words)
The Ithaca College Chapter of the American Marketing Association is holding their annual Etiquette Dinner on Thursday, November 3rd. Tickets are $10 and are being sold during the following times:
October 31st, Campus Center, 11am-3pm November 1st, School of Business Atrium, 11am-3pm November 2nd, School of Business Atrium, 11am-3pm
This is a great networking opportunity for all students! Here is the link to our Facebook event for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/237692713314386/
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Read more . . . (36 words) Guided discussion on voting and civic engagement 7pm TuesdayContributed by Abbe Lyons on 10/31/16 Join Hillel Tuesday Nov. 1st from 7-9 pm in Williams 224 for an Ask Big Questions guided discussion on the process of deciding how to vote, what people consider when voting, and what the implications are for Israel regarding the upcoming election. Read more . . . (78 words) You scream, I scream, we all scream for Krispy Kremes! Read more . . . (73 words)
Nominations must be received in writing. Rationale and supporting data are expected at the time of nomination, and should include the following information:
Read more . . . (132 words) The Cancer Experience Course – Open to all majors, offered by Occupational Therapy Dept.Contributed by Laura Morse on 10/31/16 The Cancer Experience- Elective being offered to all majors by OT department This is a three-credit elective open to students in all majors in the spring semester. Read more . . . (104 words) Math Art with Computer Class offered this Winter SessionContributed by Dani Novak on 10/31/16
You will have a chance to do creative work, compose art and Music and lead children to create a Labyrinth. Contact Dani novak@ithaca.edu for more information Asma Barlas, professor of Politics, serves on human rights panel with Shirin Ebadi.Contributed by Peyi Soyinka-Airewele on 10/31/16 Asma Barlas, professor of Politics, served on a panel on human rights, gender, and sexuality in Islamic contexts, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, on Oct 27. Her co-panelists were Juan Cole (Richard P. Mitchell Professor of History, U-M) and Samar Habib (associate researcher, Centre for Gender Studies, University of London). Shirin Ebadi, Nobel laureate and Iranian human rights lawyer, served as a respondent to the panel in addition to giving the keynote as part of this event. The proceedings were live streamed and will also be available here in the near future: http://ummedia05.miserver.it.umich.edu/itscomm/disc/symposium.html IC Theatre Explores Immigration in "Aliens with Extraordinary Skills"Contributed by Susan Monagan on 10/31/16
This production is directed by Assistant Professor, Dean Robinson. Tickets are free and can be reserved here. Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more . . . (378 words) Take Back Your Time executive director John de Graaf presents Wed., 11/2 at 7:30Contributed by Linda Heyne on 10/31/16
Wed., November 2 at 7:30 p.m. Textor 102 Read more . . . (108 words) Digital Instruction and Information Services is currently planning for critical software upgrades in DIIS-managed computer labs for the spring 2017. If you need software installed or upgraded to support instruction, please submit the software request form at www.ithaca.edu/diis/services/labs/softwarereq/ or contact the DIIS Service Desk at servicedesk@ithaca.edu, by Tuesday, November 15, 2016. |
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