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Did you know that Ithaca College has made it easy to post or find a commute? Check out Ithaca College’s private ride matching network at www.zimride.com/ithacacollege/ and begin saving time and money today. ENVS Project featured on "Making for Good" panel at World Makerfaire NYCContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 09/29/16 Xanthe Matychak, ENVS, will be sitting on two panels at World Makerfaire this weekend. In the first panel she will share the work that she does with the makers of Air Quality Egg, a web connected air quality sensor made in Ithaca by Wicked Device, LLC. Xanthe extended that work into a student project last semester that was featured at EdTech day. Read more . . . (43 words) Need A Job? Love Working With People? Come Work With DIIS!Contributed by Lisa Efing-Guida on 09/29/16 If you love working with people and have an interest in technology, there's a position here for you! Digital Instruction and Information Services (DIIS) is now hiring for the Spring 2017! No experience necessary. We have over 90 students on our team working in 11 different areas. Want to know what it’s like to work with DIIS? Check out this video! Come to an information session to learn more and to apply! Read more . . . (102 words) Notice of Availability - Ithaca College 2016 Annual Security and Fire Safety ReportContributed by Crystal Young on 09/28/16 Submitted on behalf of Terri Stewart, Director and Chief, Office of Public Safety & Emergency Management In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act [20 USC 1092(f)], otherwise known as the “Clery Act”, the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is responsible for preparing, publishing and distributing an annual report by October 1 of each year for the purpose of disclosing and disseminating certain information as outlined below. Read more . . . (331 words) Math Department Colloquium: Dee Dee Dyer, "I'm not from here"Contributed by Matt Thomas on 09/28/16 Monday, October 3rd from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. in Williams 320 Read more . . . (17 words) Planning to see Ithaca College’s production of "Blood Wedding," but want to know more about the play and our production process? Please join our production dramaturgs and guest speakers for a pre-show discussion on October 5th at 7:15pm or on October 8th at 1:15pm. Both discussions will be held in Dillingham Center in the upper lobby. Read more . . . (192 words) Ithaca College Employees are invited to use the indoor pool during lap swim hours, we are also offering an opportunities for faculty & staff to bring their family’s to the pool during designated family swim times. Read more . . . (148 words)
Starting with Block II of this semester, taking any three of the four ICIC mini-courses—ICIC 10000 Integration, ICIC 12000 Insight, ICIC 13000 Creativity, and ICIC 14000 Character—will satisfy the Humanities or Social Sciences perspective designations in any ICC theme. Previously, they satisfied these perspective designations in only Inquiry, Imagination and Innovation (III) and World of Systems.
Note that if your theme is not III or World of Systems, no course taken prior to Block II of this semester can be counted in this way. For example, if you have taken one of the mini-courses, and you now take two more, the three will not satisfy the ICC perspective requirement because the first course will not count. Applications are due at 5:00pm on Friday, September 30 for the 15th annual Cross-Cultural Leadership Retreat, so be sure to complete your form today! Read more . . . (166 words) Matt Klemm (History) selected for Hellenic Studies SeminarContributed by Jason Freitag on 09/28/16 In July, Matt Klemm, Associate Professor, History, was one of fifteen scholars invited to participate in a Faculty Development Seminar on the Ancient Greek historian, Herodotus. Read more . . . (76 words) Theatre Students Compose Original Music to Accompany Lorca’s Drama, “Blood Wedding”Contributed by Susan Monagan on 09/28/16 Federico Garcia Lorca’s “Blood Wedding” comes to Ithaca College’s Dillingham Center on September 27th. Set in 20th Century Spain, this play of deception, yearning and vengeance was originally written in rhyming prose, and has been translated into English by poet Ted Hughes. The text comes alive with original music written by Iris Garrison-Driscoll and Fiona Dolan, seniors in Ithaca College’s Department of Theatre Arts. Read more . . . (363 words) 7th Annual Latinx Heritage Month Banquet hosted by PODER:Saturday, October 1st, @7:00pm, Emerson Suites (Campus Center). Read more . . . (255 words) Grant Writing class looking for civically engaged facultyContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 09/27/16 Are you on a local non-profit or government board, or do you volunteer in a 501c3 organization? WRTG 31700 Proposals and Grant Writing wants to connect. Read more . . . (92 words) Fall in Love with Service Saturdays! Sign Up for October 8!Contributed by Don Austin on 09/27/16 Sign Ups for the Service Saturday on October 8 open TODAY! There are lots of great opportunities to serve the local community! Bake pies for a fundraiser with Brooktondale Community Center, help build a children's park in Dryden, provide some needed help at the Cayuga Nature Center, or participating in the fun at the Ithaca Celtic Festival. We make it easy and fun to give back!! All students who participate will receive a FREE Service Saturdays sticker! Read more . . . (25 words) Reminder: 2017 Winter Session Course Proposals Due October 1stContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 09/27/16 The deadline for winter session 2017 undergraduate course proposals is October 1st. If you'd like to propose a winter session undergraduate course, contact your department chair. Read more . . . (92 words) Join Career Services today in Emerson Suites from 3:30 pm-5:30 pm for the 18th Annual Graduate & Professional School Fair. Read more . . . (120 words) Patricia Zimmermann serves as Guest Juror for CAPTURE: A Community Filmmaking Project in Chattanooga, TennesseeContributed by Stephen Tropiano on 09/27/16 Patricia Zimmermann, professor of screen studies and codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, was invited to Chattanooga, Tennesee by the Association of Visual Arts (AVA), one of the oldest arts organizations in the region, to present a variety of lectures, school visits, and presentations.
Read more . . . (190 words) Come join Active Minds for a "Moment of Action" vigil and poignant display of the prevalence of suicide on college campuses October 3rd at 7:30pm, at Free Speech Rock (outside campus center on the Academic Quad). This event is an opportunity for people to come together and be a part of a discussion they are not normally involved in, as well as a time to learn more and create action steps that both individuals and the institution can take. Read more . . . (206 words) |
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