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Its Almost Time! 2016 Annual Ithaca College Employee Benefits & Work/Life FairContributed by Julie Tinkham on 10/30/16 This years Fair is all about providing you with the "tools" you need to make the most of the benefits package you create with IC's Individual Choice Benefits. Read more . . . (244 words) IC PRSSA recently announced an exciting new project! Over the course of this month, we will be working on a PR campaign and strategy for HiFashion Studios' biannual fashion show, which will be held on November 17th. Read more . . . (107 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/
Read more . . . (23 words) Join us on December 3rd from 9:30am-2:30pm in Campus Center for the annual BOLD Conference. Read more . . . (113 words) Mara Alper presents in Berlin and at Cornell, screens in DallasContributed by Mara Alper on 10/30/16 Mara Alper (Media Arts) presented her video art work at a guest lecturer in the graduate design program at the Technische Universität in Berlin in October. In September, she presented in the Gatty Lecture Series in the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell, where she is a Faculty Research Associate. Her talk on “Bali: Sacred Waters/Surging Tourism” included a screening of her documentary “Sacred Waters of Bali.” This work also screened at the Dallas Video Festival in October. The Technische Universität Berlin is a research university founded in 1879 considered one of the most prestigious education institutions in Europe. Mini-course on Mapping the World – one credit pass/failContributed by Gordon Rowland on 10/30/16
ICIC 12000-03 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic – Mapping the World Mondays & Wednesdays 4-5:15, January 23 – February 22 Instructors: Gordon Rowland & Kelly Dietz CRN 43461 Description: How do we represent the significant features of the natural and human world? Can we capture reality, or are we actually seeking to create the idea of it? Who decides what is included and what is left out? Read more . . . (365 words) Applications are now open! Participant-Leaders Needed for ASB!Contributed by Don Austin on 10/30/16 Applications to be a Participant-Leader on one of this year’s ASB trips opened TODAY! Applications for participant-leaders are due on Friday, November 11, 2016 at 5:00pm. Why should you become a Participant-Leader? Because you’ll get to… · Learn and exercise new leadership skills · Travel during spring break · Receive a significantly reduced fee for participation (Participant-Leaders only pay a one-time $50 deposit for the trip) Help make this a positive experience for fellow IC students Read more . . . (28 words) Please Join us for the next meeting about the Outdoor Observatory!Contributed by Jill Ackerman on 10/30/16 Please Join us for the next meeting about OLE NEO the Outdoor Learning Environment Naked Eye Observatory Read more . . . (27 words) *>NEW! SALSA II Intermediate-Advanced SPR 2017 Dance Class ! How to Pre-registerContributed by Kurt Lichtmann on 10/30/16 How to find SPR 2017 Salsa II, Salsa I, Swing, and Ballroom Classes to Pre-Register in Schedulizer & Homerconnect - It's not obvious! Read more . . . (839 words) Gary Kubera '82 "A Chemical Industry Executive with over 30 years of Global Experience".Contributed by Paula Larsen on 10/30/16 Tuesday, November 1st at 12:10pm in CNS 333, Pizza and Drinks Provided Surprising to many college students,chemistry has an impact on society much greater than a college degree. It is a ubiquitous part of our economy,providing jobs ranging from education to research and medicine to industry.The choices a graduate in chemistry has are far reaching, maybe even daunting,at least for those that haven't decided what their future holds. Maybe the experience can help add some perspective on how chemistry affects our economy and what trends are likely to drive change and opportunity over the next 10-20 years.
Read more . . . (153 words) All faculty and students are invited to participate in the Catholic Community's All Souls' Day Mass which will take place Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 5:10 in Muller Chapel. Read more . . . (85 words) The Catholic Community invites all to participate in its All Saints' Day liturgy on Tuesday at 5:10 pm in Muller Chapel.
Read more . . . (65 words) Tonight at 8 PM in IC Square/The Pub is Around the World in 60 Minutes, where attendees will come and explore the world, talking to the country's representatives and learning about new cultures. This is our annual event for students to showcase their culture, using specific items, photos, snacks, etc. to represent their country. Come and bring some friends along!!! Read more . . . (24 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) Light It Up: A Celebration of the Festival of Lights!Contributed by Kristina DiNardi on 10/30/16 Join us this Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Clark Lounge for our annual celebration of the Festival of Lights as part of International Education Week! As always, this event constitutes one of our most colorful events of the year. Read more . . . (24 words) Contributed on behalf of Tom Grape ’80, chairman of the Board of Trustees To the Campus Community: As I reflect on our recently concluded fall meeting of the Ithaca College Board of Trustees, I am confident that this institution is moving in the right direction on all fronts. There is much work ahead for all of us, but I have no doubt that our entire campus community is focused and determined. Read more . . . (1340 words) Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these free events hosted by student organizations: https://orgsync.com/82141/news_posts/183534 LENELLE MOÏSE performs AMPLIFY: A "SPEAKING INTERSECTIONS" MIXTAPE, November 1st, 7-9 pm in Emerson SuitesContributed by Carla Golden on 10/30/16 The Women's and Gender Studies Program brings Lenelle Moïse back to campus to perform her new show: AMPLIFY: A "Speaking Intersections" Mixtape. Speaking truth to power, Haitain-American poet and playwright Lenelle Moïse will perform original poems, essays and monologues to illuminate the intersections of race, class, gender, spirit, and sexuality. Tuesday, November 1st from 7-9 pm in Emerson Suites.
Read more . . . (26 words) Buy Pre-sale Tickets: PASTA, DANCING, DJ WASHBURN, and A FREE RAFFLEContributed by Nicole Veltri on 10/30/16 Imagine a delicious traditional dinner of Pasta Amatriciana, access to many raffle opportunities and dancing with DJ Washburn, all for just $10, and 100% of proceeds will be donated to a very worthy cause: The National Italian American Foundation's relief efforts for the victims of the earthquake that destroyed Amatrice, Italy. Love and Aid for Amatrice will be on November 11th from 6:30-9:30pm in Emerson Suites. Formal Attire encouraged!
Read more . . . (88 words) Community Conversations – Dinner and Conversation – November 2Contributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 10/30/16 Prior to the start of the semester, a number of IC members felt it was important to bring the campus together to discuss the various events that occurred throughout the summer. The first Campus Conversation was a great success and those in attendance overwhelmingly indicated that they would like these conversations to continue. Our next Campus Conversation will take place on November 2 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm in Emerson Suites. Please join us for dinner and great conversation. Read more . . . (119 words) |
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