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The Sport Event and Networking Club is hosting a food eating contest on Nov. 6 at 1:00 p.m. in the campus center pub! Read more . . . (103 words) Project Look Sharp Celebrates 2nd Annual Media Literacy Week with Webinar on the 2016 Presidential Campaign for High School and College EducatorsContributed by Ari Kissiloff on 10/26/16 The 2nd Annual U.S. Media Literacy Week will be held from October 31-November 4, 2016. This week is designed to bring attention and visibility to media literacy education in the United States. The National Association for Media Literacy Education is working to create a media literacy week to showcase the amazing work done by media literacy educators and organizations across the country. The overall mission of Media Literacy Week is to highlight the power of media literacy education and its role in education today. Read more . . . (312 words) Critical Health Issues- Winter Online Diversity AttributeContributed by Stewart Auyash on 10/26/16 Critical Health Issues, HLTH 20500 is a 3 credit online Summer Course offered during the Winter 2017 session. ICC Attribute: Diversity. Social Science. Self and Society. ICC Theme: World of Systems. Health: the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. And so much more. Health is: nurses, doctors, and hospitals. And so much more...neighborhoods, food, income, education, race, and so much more. Join this class to discuss these issues and more in the context of health. Please contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu for more information. This program will provide small grants of up to $300 to individual faculty members to help defray the costs connected with developing or redesigning a course that incorporates or is focused on diversity and/or international/cultural issues (/diversity/). Costs covered include books, other print materials, digital resources such as DVDs or other electronic resources, and laboratory supplies when relevant. Material purchases are limited to items that are directly related to the development or redesign of the course. The program is not intended for use by faculty in their quest for advanced degrees. Early career and ALANA faculty are strongly encouraged to apply. Read more . . . (74 words) Thursday, Oct 27 - Presentation on the Digital Commons@ICContributed by Lisabeth Chabot on 10/26/16 Thursday, October 27, 12-12:50 pm - Gannett 319 --The Digital Commons: Supporting Open Access at Ithaca College Bridget Bower, College Archivist, will introduce the Digital Commons@IC, our online repository for hosting the scholarship of Ithaca College students, faculty, and staff. Matt Gorney, Digital Media Coordinator, DIIS, will discuss adding Kaltura-created media to the Commons. Read more . . . (89 words) We're bringing you the Annual Ithaca College Employee Benefits & Work/Life Fair. Read more . . . (144 words) Through the collaborative efforts of the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs, our campus partners in various departments and offices, and our student organizations, we are able to provide various opportunities to learn, share, celebrate, empower, and appreciate Latinx Heritage Month, Native Heritage: 1st Peoples Month, Black History Month, and Focus Asia Month. Read more . . . (519 words) From College to Career with Lisa Famularo ‘16 - October 28Contributed by Katy Hall on 10/25/16 Read more . . . (153 words) Mini-course on Revelation and Revolution: Insights from Within and Without – one credit pass/failContributed by Gordon Rowland on 10/25/16 ICIC 12000-01 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic – Revelation and Revolution: Insights from Within and Without Tuesdays & Thursdays 4-5:15, January 24 – February 23 Instructors: Luke Keller & Chris Sinton CRN 42692 Description: How can we combine insights from experts across disciplines to address complex issues? How do we define and recognize insight? In this course we will explore multiple definitions of insight, revelation, and revolution. We will interview guest experts from a variety of disciplines and discuss with them how researchers and practitioners in each of their disciplines would understand and address a common issue. We will introduce techniques are to combine their insights and lead to deeper understanding and more powerful solutions.
Read more . . . (317 words) Looking for leadership development AND community service? Check this out!Contributed by Don Austin on 10/25/16 Apply to be a Participant-Leader for an Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip! Participant-Leaders will be responsible for delivering an orientation session before the trip, organizing the group and leading group reflections throughout, and “bringing it back to campus” after the trip is over. Read more . . . (104 words) Reminder: 2017 Summer Sessions Course Proposals Due November 1stContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 10/25/16 The deadline for summer sessions 2017 undergraduate course proposals is November 1st. If you'd like to propose a summer session undergraduate course, contact your department chair. Read more . . . (134 words) Get Your Grill On! Stone Steakhouse is BACK - Tomorrow Night at Towers Dining Hall!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 10/25/16 Are you on a meal plan and want to give your dinner a boost? Join us on Thursday, October 27th, at dinner in Towers Dining Hall for some delicious steak and sides!
Read more . . . (69 words) Did you know that you can refill your Bonus Bucks online?Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 10/25/16 Are your Bonus Bucks running low? Refill them by clicking here and enjoy your snacks or meals at a discount - Bonus Bucks are tax exempt! Explore the benefits of on-campus dining! Click here to download a registration form. Read more . . . (304 words) Join Us TODAY for the FLGEC Rural Summit at the State Society on Aging of New York ConferenceContributed by Kat Burton on 10/25/16 The Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center (FLGEC) and the State Society on Aging New York will partner to present a Rural Summit. This one-day event will focus on issues related to the health needs of older people in rural New York. Read more . . . (194 words) LAST DAY to SUBMIT for International Photo Exhibition ContestContributed by Kristina DiNardi on 10/25/16 The Office of International Programs and the IC International Club are very excited about the upcoming 2016 International Education Week (IEW) from October 31–November 4! This week-long international festival features a whole set of exciting events and we look forward to seeing you there! We are currently accepting submissions for our annual International Photo Exhibition Contest. Bring us your best photos (they must be your own photos/photos you took yourself). This contest is open to both international and domestic students. Students can submit photos they took at home, in the U.S. or from any other study abroad experiences (if you did any).
Read more . . . (137 words) Tonight, Wednesday October 25th, the Colleges Against Cancer club will be hosting an event in IC Square from 5pm-7pm. Feel free to stop by for performances by Ithacappella, Pitch Please, and Pulse Hip Hop. There will also be a mummy-wrapping contest and donut on a string! Raffles will also be going on throughout the night for some awesome prizes! Read more . . . (25 words) No need to leave campus. Check out the many events happening on campus this weekend. Click hereto see a posting of exciting events hosted by student organizations. All events are free and open to everyone. Have coffee with Vincent DeTuri, the ICC Director! Read more . . . (78 words) The Cancer Experience Course – Open to all majors, offered by Occupational Therapy Dept.Contributed by Laura Morse on 10/25/16 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 2017 spring semester. Read more . . . (104 words) |
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