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On campus church service at 5PM in Muller Chapel. Read more . . . (106 words) Kris Shanton, Music Librarian, Presents at Music Library Association ConferenceContributed by Lisabeth Chabot on 04/06/16
Read more . . . (63 words) Assistant Professor of Management Narges Kasiri Named Fulbright ScholarContributed by Dawn Kline on 04/06/16
Read more . . . (186 words) Make every day Earth Day in April by posting a ride on Zimride.Contributed by Malorie Kerry on 04/06/16
You're Invited! 4th Annual Intergenerational Prom TOMORROW!Contributed by Morgan Meese on 04/05/16
All members of the IC community are invited to join us for some intergenerational fun! There will be a Italian feast, lots of dancing, photos with Frank Sinatra, a SURPRISE performance, a scavenger hunt, and the chance to win some raffles. RSVP to our Facebook event here! This event is FREE to all guests. Read more . . . (24 words)
Read more . . . (102 words) Water Planet: Perspectives on Sustainability -- Online May SessionContributed by Mara Alper on 04/05/16
Fulfills ICC Humanities Quest for Sustainability + Power and Justice + Gen Ed. Requirements. Can be done from anywhere with high-speed online access. On Homer: GCOM 20100 3 credits Online Course May 16 – May 27, 2016 If you’d like more info, ask Mara at malper@ithaca.edu Service Saturday sign ups now available! Last event of the year!Contributed by Don Austin on 04/05/16
Read more . . . (59 words) Take a free class at Cornell through the ICCU Exchange ProgramContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 04/05/16 The Ithaca College - Cornell University (ICCU) Exchange Program provides Ithaca College undergraduate students the chance to take up to 4 credits at Cornell as part of their full-time IC tuition. Read more . . . (35 words) Mini-course on Conflict and Cooperation– one credit pass/failContributed by Gordon Rowland on 04/05/16
ICIC 12000-01 Insight: Combining Expertise Topic – Conflict and Cooperation Mondays & Wednesdays 4-5:15, Aug. 24 – Sept. 28 Instructors: Barbara Adams & Belisa Gonzales CRN 24014 Description: How do conflict and cooperation function in different arenas, in both the natural and human worlds? how are they perceived? is there overlap between these apparent opposites? what values are associated with them? Guest experts from a variety of disciplines -- music, sociology, economics, history, CSRE, art, biology, theatre, etc. -- will discuss how researchers and practitioners in each of these disciplines would address these common issues. Read more . . . (232 words) FALL 2016 * Salsa Dance Class! * Swing! * Ballroom! How to Pre-registerContributed by Kurt Lichtmann on 04/05/16
Read more . . . (673 words) Get a closer look at SGA! Here are the minutes from our meeting on Monday, April 4th! Read more . . . (3040 words) Are you interested in making a difference on campus?Contributed by Dominick Recckio on 04/05/16 Consider running for Student Government, Class Council or Alumni Council! Read more . . . (59 words) Cornell Woodson on Developing Our Ally Identity: Why We Need YouContributed by Michaelangelo Misseri on 04/05/16 As part of our Residential Life Continuing Conversations Series on social justice issues, Cornell Woodson ’09 will be our featured speaker on Thursday April 7th, 2016 at 8:00 – 9:30 PM in Textor 103. Read more . . . (330 words) Before a week of finals, we think that free food, live music, inflatables, and games are the best way to celebrate the end of the year. Registered student organizations can get in on the fun by contributing activities or games throughout the afternoon. Read more . . . (103 words) We are looking for enthusiastic new members for our Fall 2016 Eboard! Do you have a passion for event planning, marketing, finance or design? Then we would love to have you! IC After Dark plans free events for students on campus. Our previous events have included Super Bowl, Dating Game, Urban Cowboy, Fall Welcome and Halloween! Come be a part of the best E-board on campus and apply today! Applications are open to everyone! Read more . . . (16 words) Check out this month's Employee Benefits & Work/Life NewsletterContributed by Julie Tinkham on 04/05/16 Employee Benefits & Work/Life Brief-April 2016 REMINDERS FROM RISK MANAGEMENT: TO DRIVE AN ITHACA COLLEGE VEHICLE OR A VEHICLE FROM AN OUTSIDE RENTAL AGENCY (ENTERPRISE, HERTZ, ALAMO, ETC.) YOU MUST FIRST BECOME AN APPROVED ITHACA COLLEGE DRIVER.Contributed by Diane Rogers on 04/05/16 You can find information regarding the approval process AND applicable forms at https://www.ithaca.edu/riskmanagement/driving/. Please note: Risk Management can only accept the most current driver information form (revised January 2016). Should your department or area have older copies of the driver information form, please dispose of them. Also on this site you will find the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Procedures document, which every driver should be familiar with if involved in an accident. There is also useful information regarding domestic and international vehicle rentals from an outside agency. We request that an employee submit a driver information form only when they have a need to drive; since there is a cost involved in obtaining an individual's Motor Vehicle Record. If you have questions regarding any of the above or about your status you can call Risk Management at 607-274-3285 or email at: riskmanagement@ithaca.edu. Thank you!
IC Kicks Back will be closing out the year and kicking off the summer on Friday, May 1st from 2pm-6pm! Volunteers will be needed throughout that Friday afternoon to help with: · Checking ID’s · Managing the inflatables and other activities · Photography All Volunteers will get a FREE IC Kicks Back Shirt! If you would be interested in volunteering, please fill out this survey by May 1st.
Dr. Anna Larsen's Research Students Present at the 251st National American Chemical Society Meeting in San Diego, March 2016Contributed by Joshua Ellis on 04/05/16
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