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Let's play Monopoly, student organization edition! Join us in Emerson Suites today from 10am-3pm, for the Fall 2016 Student Organization Fair! Hop from booth to booth to visit over 100 student organizations. Learn about organizations on campus, discover upcoming events, and become a member, no rent or hotels needed. Make sure you stop by today! With so many awesome organizations to network with, the only question is: Where will you land? Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Theresa Radley at tradley@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3222. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
Interested in the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or MCAT? Thinking of taking a prep course to get the best score possible?Contributed by Danielle Young on 08/30/16 Apply now for the Fall 2016 Kaplan Scholarship! Read more . . . (156 words) Want Help Choosing a Major?? Join the Exploratory Career Coaching GroupContributed by Danielle Young on 08/30/16 Are you feeling overwhelmed or intimidated by selecting a major and deciding on a career path? Apply for the Fall 2016 Exploratory Career Coaching Group to gain resources and support to assist you through this process. The group will be made up of 5 to 8 students who meet weekly to discuss their experiences and reflections, and receive guidance on self-exploration and career planning. So you get help with figuring out what you want to do with your life (for free), get to meet other people who are 'in the same boat' as you, and have fun! Read more . . . (187 words) Join us on Tuesday the 6th at 7:45 pm in Park 277!! Read more . . . (87 words) Handwerker Gallery Exhibitions open Wednesday, Reception on ThursdayContributed by Mara Baldwin on 08/30/16 The Handwerker Gallery presents: SUN FLARE: A Pirate's Guide to Heat and Meat: Dara Engler On view: August 31—October 12, 2016 Curated by Mara Baldwin Opening Reception: Thursday, September 1, 5-7 p Read more . . . (200 words) The 2016-2017 Diversity Awareness Committee Funding CycleContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 08/30/16 The Committee would like to encourage individuals or groups that would like to request sponsorship of events and activities focused on providing education and/or dialogue on diversity and inclusion related topics to apply for funding from the Diversity Awareness Committee. Read more . . . (295 words) Are you planning to study abroad in the spring or summer of 2017? Are you a Pell Grant recipient? If so, consider applying for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program! The Gilman application cycle for Spring 2017 and Summer 2017 early applications have recently opened, and the application deadline is October 4, 2016. Read more . . . (390 words) Second year and a step forward: Inclusion, Cultural Fluency and Global CitizenshipContributed by Rachel Gould on 08/30/16 The Ithaca College community is cordially invited to participate in the Second Annual Symposia on Inclusion, Cultural Fluency, and Global Citizenship. The Center for Faculty Excellence, the Office of the Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Interim Chief Diversity Officer, and the Office of International Programs and Extended Studies are collaborating to facilitate the continuation of the conversation we began last September. Read more . . . (501 words) The Office of International Programs is now reviewing applications to the London Center for Spring 2017. The application deadline is September 15, but we are reviewing complete applications on a rolling basis as they come in. We expect the program to be full BEFORE the deadline arrives, so get your complete applications submitted as soon as possible! Read more . . . (74 words) Michael Twomey (Dana Professor, English) and Scott Stull (Anthropology) co-author an interdisciplinary article on Chaucer’s Canterbury TalesContributed by Dan Breen on 08/30/16 In "Architectural Satire in the Tales of the Miller and Reeve," Chaucer Review, 51.3 (2016), 310-37 (available in Project Muse), Twomey and Stull argue that the houses in which the “Miller’s Tale” and “Reeve’s Tale” occur play a satirical role that complements Chaucer’s satire of the characters’ clothing, speech, and behavior. Chaucer Review is one of North America’s premier journals of medieval studies. Read more . . . (213 words) Interested in study abroad or study away? Start the planning process early! Come learn more about your options at our upcoming info sessions and events, including IC’s first-ever Study Abroad Fair! Read more . . . (263 words) IC Diversity and Inclusion Discussion Circle – Wednesdays at NoonContributed by Jaimie Voorhees on 08/30/16 Members of the Ithaca College community are invited to attend a weekly discussion group focused on diversity and inclusion. The group has recently changed its name from ‘F&A Discussion on Race, Diversity and Inclusion’ to the 'Ithaca College Diversity and Inclusion Discussion Circle.' All members of the Ithaca College community are invited to attend our weekly meetings, which typically take place on Wednesdays at noon in Klingenstein Lounge. To learn more about this group, subscribe to our Sakai site and watch for meeting announcements and other updates. Read more . . . (76 words) Luke Keller and Abraham Mulugetta named Charles A. Dana ProfessorsContributed by Danette Johnson on 08/30/16 contributed on behalf of Dr. Linda Petrosino, Provost & Vice President for Educational Affairs Dr. Luke Keller, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, and Dr. Abraham Mulugetta, Professor of Finance and International Business, have been named as Charles A. Dana Professors. The Dana Professorship recognizes exceptional faculty who have attained the rank of full professor and who have made significant contributions in teaching, scholarship, and service.
Read more . . . (288 words) The Office of Human Resources & the Gerontology Institute are excited to present the Powerful Tools for Caregivers Program to our faculty and staff! Read more . . . (126 words) Due to the severe thunderstorms forecast for Sunday afternoon, the Founder's Day concert has been moved from DeWitt Park to the Ithaca College campus. The concert will take place in Ford Hall, in the James J. Whalen Center for Music. Click here for a campus map. Join us for an afternoon of stirring American band music, presented the old-fashioned way! "Banding Together" Sunday, September 18, 2016 Read more . . . (196 words) Posted on behalf of Dr. Sean Eversley Bradwell. Dear campus community – Prior to the start of the semester, a number of IC members felt it was important to bring the campus together to discuss the violence that occurred throughout the summer. Our original goal was to discuss both national and global events. Read more . . . (184 words) 92 WICB and VIC Radio #1 in 2017 Princeton Review! Read more . . . (65 words) The Office of Residential Life would like to remind you that Fall Waitlist Applications and Vacancy Forms are available in the Office of Residential Life. Read more . . . (90 words) The Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) group is happy to announce that we have successfully implemented our new video system across campus inside Sakai as well as through the web portal http://media.ithaca.edu Read more . . . (246 words) |
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