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Finalist for Associate Dean- R.H. Park School of Communications

 

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Senior Living Expo 2016

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  • Are you interested in knowing more about the services we have in our community to help you age-in-place?
  • Are you anticipating decisions about whether to move out of your current home—but aren’t sure what the next step might be?
  • Or are you an adult child who wants to help your parents transition out of their home and into a more supportive living environment?

    Then come to the Senior Living Expo!

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Tobi Abramson, PhD, a candidate for the position of Director of the Gerontology Institute, will give a presentation titled “Old Behind Bars: Prisoners' Aging in Place” on Monday, April 4th at 9:00 AM in Room Job 312. This presentation is open to all members of the campus community.

 

Contact:

Christine Pogorzala
Assistant Professor, Aging Studies
(607) 274-1051 / pogorzal@ithaca.edu

 

 

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Congratulations to all the finalists for the 2016 Whalen Symposium.  These finalists will be presenting for an award at the Symposium on Thursday, April 14, 2016: 

Eli Adler– Dr. Matthew Sullivan, faculty mentor
Determining the effect of NdBa2Cu3O7 Seed Crystals on the Growth of YBa2Cu3O7 Bulk Superconducting Crystals

Jocelyn Armes- Dr. Keith Kaiser, faculty mentor
Music Education as Social Action: A Systematic Review of Literature and Research Surrounding Incarcerated Students and the Impact of Music Programs

Heather Barnes- Dr. Ivy Walz, faculty mentor
The Effects of Cardiovascular Exercise on Singers in Training

Zul Batnasan– Dr. Joseph Cheng, faculty mentor
Socially Responsible Investing and Optimal Asset Allocation

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Ithaca College Project Generations will be hosting the 4th Annual Intergenerational Prom on Thursday, April 7 from 5-7:30 pm in Emerson Suites. 

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First-Year Experience is giving you the opportunity to inform the incoming Class of 2020 about YOUR student organization and why they should join! If you are interested in this free opportunity, please send a few pictures (up to 3), a short description of your student org, and any other important info to studentorgs@ithaca.edu by Friday, April 1!

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The Office of Human Resources invites you to attend the IC My Future Retirement Planning Program on April 26. The event will be held 10am to 2pm in the Emerson Suites. There will be 3 sets of concurrent education seminars available for you to choose from depending on what interests you and where you are at in the retirement planning process. Please feel free to attend just 1 of the seminars, or 3!

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Learn about two new Minors offered by the Modern Languages and Literatures Department: in Linguistics and in Translation 

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 Join us next for Delegate vs. Dictate - Learn the difference and become a master at delegation! 

April 5- Delegate vs Dictate

This session is meant to help students learn how to lead appropriately and successfully. Leading does not always mean that you are ‘in control’, but following doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to feel ‘left behind.’ This session will teach you how to delegate responsibility within your student organization, as well as how to tell the difference between being delegated to and being dictated to. No matter your position on your student organization, this will be a useful lesson for you, for delegation is an essential aspect of being a part of any student organization.

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Learn about two new Minors offered by the Modern Languages and Literatures Department: in Linguistics and in Translation 

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Toast to 2016
Friday, April 1
6:00-7:45 p.m.
Emerson Suites
FREE with senior card ($2 without)
21+ event (Bring ID) 

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Toast to 2016
Friday, April 1
6:00-7:45 p.m.
Emerson Suites
FREE with senior card ($2 without)
21+ event (Bring ID)

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If you will be studying abroad in the Summer or Fall of 2016 on ANY affiliated, non-affiliated, or exchange program (NOT the London Center), you must attend one or two study abroad orientations, as well as meet with an adviser in the Office of International Programs (OIP) to go over required Ithaca College paperwork.

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Designing Your SoTL Project

Contributed by Wade Pickren on 03/31/16 

Thursday, April 7, 2:30-3:30, Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

Presenter: Deborah Rifkin, Associate Professor, Music Theory, History, and Composition

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Dr. Patrice Torcivia, Cornell University
Tuesday, April 5, 1:00-2:00 PM
Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center

Open to faculty, staff, and students. 

(Register Here) Registration is encouraged; walk-ins always welcome

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 We are looking for infants who are 5 month old, born within 3 weeks of due date, weighing less than 30 lbs., have not yet started to crawl on hands and knees and are developing typically.  

 

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Kirsten Marshall conducted the Alabama All-State Consort Orchestra in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on February 12-14, 2016.

 

 Susan Witherup

 "Adventures in paradise: stalking the native Scaevola"

April 7

4:00 p.m.
CNS 112

All are cordially invited to attend.

View other IC Events here.

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Interested in a Fall 2016 Tutoring position?

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This summer Jason Hamilton from the Environmental Studies & Sciences Department will teach a Summer Session course in herbal remedies and nature-based healing. ENVS 140 will explore both modern herbalism and ancient vitalist traditions.  

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