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That's a Wrap: Announcing the 19th Annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium Award Winners - April 14, 2016Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 04/21/16 Submitted on behalf of Yvonne Rogalski, Faculty Chair of the James J. Whalen Academic Symposium: The quality and diversity of the research and creative projects highlighted in this year's symposium demonstrated the incredible talent of our students and the importance of active learning as a key part of an IC educational experience. On behalf of the committee, we wish to congratulate all of the presenters for jobs well done. Thank you for participating in the Whalen Symposium and sharing your work with the entire campus community. In addition to the 420 student presenters, and over 60 faculty sponsors, the faculty moderators, abstract reviewers and judges and the staff and student volunteers were a critical part of this year’s event. Read more . . . (430 words) VP for Enrollment Management Search: Second Candidate on Campus April 22Contributed by Jaimie Voorhees on 04/21/16 The second Vice President for Enrollment Management candidate will be on campus on Friday, April 22. Members of the campus community are invited to attend an open session, which is scheduled at noon in Clark Lounge, Campus Center. Materials for the candidate can be found here. Information about our remaining two candidates will be shared in Intercom a day ahead of each campus visit. Read more . . . (26 words) In conjunction with National Financial Literacy Month, we are pleased to team up with TIAA to bring faculty and staff the newest What's Your Financial IQ Challenge 2.0. By testing your financial know-how, you could win a tablet computer! Read more . . . (133 words) Want to be part of a solid team working in a faced paced environment? Read more . . . (27 words) Paper published by Physics & Astronomy major Jared Saltzman, and Professors Matthew Price and Michael Rogers in 'Physical Review: Physics Education Research'Contributed by Jill Ackerman on 04/21/16 Initial study of neutral post-instruction responses on the Maryland Physics Expectation Survey Read more . . . (137 words) Join the IC Environmental Society out on the academic quad from 12-3pm on Earth Day (April 22)!! There will be a free clothing swap and a plant sale where you can buy small plants inside of our homemade, biogradable cattail cups! Read more . . . (70 words) Spend Happy Hour on Earth Day on South Hill Natural Area! Read more . . . (132 words) Student Writer/Editors Needed for Fall 2016/Spring 2017 SemestersContributed by Tina Thurston on 04/20/16
The Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications is looking for students to write and edit for all outlets produced in the office, including Fuse, the Fuse website, media relations, ICView, and the IC website. Read more . . . (119 words) Do you enjoy writing? This is a chance for you to make some money while doing it over the summer, and add to your portfolio. Read more . . . (120 words) Ithaca Students Receive 6 of 22 NYWICI ScholarshipsContributed by Melissa Gattine on 04/20/16 Ithaca College students were awarded 6 of 22 scholarships given by the New York Women in Communications Foundation. This year's Ithaca College recipients are: Laura Amato, CMD '18; Katie Baldwin, TVR '18; Anna Gardner, Film, Photography, Visual Arts and Art History '19; Alison Hartley, CMD '18; Allison Latini, IMC '17; and Gabrielle Reese, IMC '17. These students will be recognized at the annual Matrix Awards—the communications industry event of the year, to be held on April 25, 2016 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City with more than 1,000 people from the industry expected to attend. Read more . . . (177 words) Assistant Professor Paul Wilson publishes in Photography and Culture journalContributed by Jennifer Jolly on 04/20/16
Paul Wilson, assistant professor of art history, published an article entitled “Repetition without Reproduction: Esko Männikkö’s The Female Pike” in the journal Photography and Culture. Read more . . . (118 words) The Campus Center & Event Services Office is a dynamic office that has a Summer Facility Scheduling / Business Coordinator Assistant position available for 2016. If you are interested in a position that will enhance your resume, then this job is for you!!! Read more . . . (71 words) Submitted on behalf of Rory Rothman, Associate Provost, Student Life. The Campus Life Award is given each year to a select group of graduating seniors in order to recognize their outstanding contributions to the Ithaca College community through participation and involvement in campus life. Over the years this award has become a coveted goal and valued honor. In order to be nominated for this prestigious award, students must have been extensively involved in a number of areas of campus life and have demonstrated significant leadership abilities and accomplishments. Read more . . . (286 words) As you begin to plan for Commencement/Senior Week 2016, please keep in mind the following on-campus housing guidelines. All campus residents except for graduating seniors, Resident Assistants, and Circle Apartment residents are required to vacate their rooms no later than 3:00 p.m. on May 14th , 2016 unless they receive written approval from the Office of Residential Life to remain. To submit a request to stay for Commencement Week, visit this web page: https://www.ithaca.edu/reslife/guide/opening_closings_breaks/late_departures/ For a staff and faculty requests, you will need either your students’ IC E-mail addresses or their IC ID number. Read more . . . (557 words) IC Alum Rodrigo Bellott to screen and discuss his film "We Are What We Are"Contributed by April Johanns on 04/20/16 Screening and Discussion with Rodrigo Bellott '01 Please join the Park School of Communications in our downtown studio for a screening with the producer Rodrigo Bellott '01 of his film We Are What We Are on Thursday, April 21st at 5pm. There will be a Q&A and discussion with Rodrigo directly following the screening. Rodrigo is one of the Park School's Professional-in-Residence, a program which brings in communications professionals, scholars, and entrepreneurs who can provide a unique perspectives and mentoring to our students.
Read more . . . (929 words) Post your daily commute on Zimride, Ithaca College’s private ride-matching network. After all, if you’re sharing the same destination, you might as well share the same ride too. www.zimride.com/ithaca/
Drop-in availability at the Academic Advising CenterContributed by Jessica LeMore on 04/20/16 The Academic Advising Center will be meeting with students on a drop-in basis the week of April 18- 22. Read more . . . (65 words) Learn about the finance you need for the rest of your life!Contributed by Jason Muenzen on 04/20/16 Interested in learning about the financial concepts you need to navigate your life successfully? The Department of Finance & International Business is offering an exciting course designed for non-business students. Read more . . . (115 words) Let's mail book - IC Books Thru Bars 2nd annual book mailingContributed by Thi Kim Ngan Tran on 04/20/16 It's that time of year again. What's that time you ask? BOOK MAILING TIME! People in prison mail us letters describing their favorite books and genres, and we work to provide them with reading materials from our BTB Library. So come on out, mail some books, and eat some food. FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD If you didn't notice there will also be food. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Ngan Tran at ntran@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Passover Seder in Terraces Friday Night, Seder at Relay for Life on Saturday!Contributed by Kayla Reisman on 04/19/16 This year Hillel at Ithaca College is proud to host nine different Seders for our First Night of Passover, on Friday, April 22nd, 2016 at 8:00pm at Terrace Dining Hall. Sign ups are here: bit.ly/PassoverSederAttendance Read more . . . (152 words) |
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