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 Come celebrate the end of the year at IC Kicks Back on May 6th from 2pm - 6pm on the Campus Center Quad!

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 If you are in your junior or senior year, now is the time to begin thinking about the possibility of a Fulbright application for the 2017-18 academic year.

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SGA Election Results!

Contributed by Kyle Stewart on 04/29/16 

ATTENTION: Polls have closed and the results of the elections are in! 

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Elementary Latin I (LATN 10100) is being offered in the Fall (2016) on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:35-3:50. This course can satisfy the ICC theme for Identities (Humanities perspective). Consider taking Elementary Latin I to fulfill the Identities theme for the ICC, or to fulfill a language requirement, and for many other benefits.

Intermediate Latin (LATN 20000) is also being offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 1:10-2:25. Consider taking it if you already have some knowledge of the language. For more details, please contact Dr. Robert Ziomkowski (rziomkowski@ithaca.edu).

Register today through HomerConnect (homerconnect.ithaca.edu/)

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Title:

Sound, Music and Wearable Computing for Rehabilitation and Learning

Speaker:

Ye Wang, Sound and Music Computing Lab, National University of Singapore 

Time and Location: 

4pm on Monday, May 2 

309 Williams Hall

 

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SGA Voting Ends at 10pm

Contributed by Kyle Stewart on 04/29/16 

This is a reminder that polls for Student Government Association, Class Council, and Alumni Council elections close at 10pm tonight. 

 

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What are some of the everyday and long-term strategies we can employ to help undo individual and structural racism? 

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Bhavani Arabandi, Assistant Professor of Sociology, recently published in the peer-reviewed journal Review of Women’s Studies, Economic and Political Weekly (EPW). EPW is one of India’s foremost interdisciplinary journals with an international reputation.

 

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 Join us at 6:00 PM Tuesday, May 3rd, in the Handwerker Gallery for a reading and awards ceremony. 

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"Teaching Information Literacy and Evidence-Based Practice in an Undergraduate Speech-Language Pathology Program: A Student Reflection" was published in "Contemporary issues in communication science and disorders: CICSD" 43(Spring 2016):35-49. 

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Just a few more concerts upcoming at the School of Music.  Highlights below, or check the full calendar.

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Coffee, Croissants, and Conversation with Linda Gasser, Career & Organization Development Consultant; former IC Business School faculty member.   
 
Wednesday, May 4, 2016, 8:30-10:00 am
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

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Tuesday - Thursday, May 3-5   

beginning at 4:00 p.m. each day
CNS 112

All are welcome to attend the presentations and learn about the research that they have conducted this semester.

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Jean Hardwick, Professor of Biology, was a awarded a 3 year research grant (~$365,000) from the National Institute of Health to support her research on the role of neuropeptides in the remodeling of the cardiac nervous system with heart disease.  Hardwick and her students are examining the changes induced by chronic heart disease in an animal model of myocardial infarction (or a heart attack) to determine how specific signaling molecules are changing and whether these changes are contributing to the pathology of the disease, or acting to improve cardiac function.  The NIH grant, which will begin later this summer, will allow the lab to purchase new equipment for sophisticated electrical recordings from neurons, as well as funding student research opportunities during the summers.

 

The Senior Week Committee is looking for Faculty and Staff to volunteer to be a chaperone on their boat tours in May. This is a great opportunity for you to celebrate with members of the Class of 2016 before they leave campus. 

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Brown Bag Lunch with the Provost

Contributed by Cathy Wood on 04/28/16 

Our next "Brown Bag Lunch with the Provost", open to faculty and staff in Educational Affairs, is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3, during the lunch hour (12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.).  It will be held in the Human Resources Mini Conference Room (garden level of the Peggy Ryan Williams Center)

 

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TELL US WHERE: 2016 Senior Student Show, curated by Gabriella Jorio '16 and Eleanore Kohorn '16, features the work of 24 artists from the Department of Art and the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts, the exhibition shows the creative exploits of students created during their time at Ithaca College. 

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After a national search, Rob Gearhart has been appointed Associate Dean in the Park School.  He’s  been serving as interim Associate Dean for the past six months with his portfolio of responsibilities centered on advancing and integrating curricular and co-curricular learning, coordination of course schedules and faculty staffing plans, and support for student and faculty activities including faculty mentoring, risk management, and endowed scholarships and grants.

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Last Chance to Win a Tablet!

Contributed by Katie Sack on 04/28/16 

There's still time to take What's Your Financial IQ 2.0 — play the challenge today since it ends on May 1, 2016. Remember that every time you play, you are entered to win a tablet computer!

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 Need an IDENTITIES or MIND, BODY, SPIRIT course? Available ONLINE this summer

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