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Calling all Outdoor-folk!! Learn How to Track Animals and Read Signs in the Local Landscape this MayContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 03/31/16 Jason Hamilton, natural history expert in the Environmental Studies & Sciences Department and initiator of IC’s immensely popular Environmental Sentinels course, will be teaching a Maymester course – ENVS 142 – in the art and science of tracking. Read more . . . (71 words) Calling all Outdoor-folk!! Learn How to Track Animals and Read Signs in the Local Landscape this MayContributed by Cheryl Gunther on 03/31/16 Jason Hamilton, natural history expert in the Environmental Studies & Sciences Department and initiator of IC’s immensely popular Environmental Sentinels course, will be teaching a Maymester course – ENVS 142 – in the art and science of tracking. Read more . . . (71 words) Learn the Art of Herbalism to Cure or Treat Whatever Ails You the Natural Way!Contributed by Cheryl Gunther on 03/31/16 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. Read more . . . (103 words) National Financial Literacy Month is an effort to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach individuals how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits. Investopedia defines financial literacy as the possession of knowledge and understanding of financial matters. Financial literacy is mainly used in connection with personal finance matters. Financial literacy often entails the knowledge of properly making decisions pertaining to certain personal finance areas like real estate, insurance, investing, saving, tax planning, and retirement. Essentially, financial literacy is all about making the most of your money and striving to achieve financial wellness. Read more . . . (144 words) Today at noon- First Generation Faculty and Student Discussion PanelContributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/31/16 There are multiple definitions of what it means to be a “first-generation” college student, but you are probably a first-generation student if your parents or guardians did not pursue education beyond high school, if they attended a vocational school, or if they attended college, but did not graduate. There are many Ithaca College faculty, staff, and students who take great pride in saying “I’m the first!”
Read more . . . (123 words) Today at noon- First Generation Faculty and Student Discussion PanelContributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/31/16 There are multiple definitions of what it means to be a “first-generation” college student, but you are probably a first-generation student if your parents or guardians did not pursue education beyond high school, if they attended a vocational school, or if they attended college, but did not graduate. There are many Ithaca College faculty, staff, and students who take great pride in saying “I’m the first!”
Read more . . . (123 words) Today at noon- First Generation Faculty and Student Discussion PanelContributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/31/16 There are multiple definitions of what it means to be a “first-generation” college student, but you are probably a first-generation student if your parents or guardians did not pursue education beyond high school, if they attended a vocational school, or if they attended college, but did not graduate. There are many Ithaca College faculty, staff, and students who take great pride in saying “I’m the first!”
Read more . . . (123 words) 19th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Read more . . . (291 words) 19th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival A few suggestions for those navigating FLEFF 2016 as we explore the theme of LANDSCAPES Read more . . . (116 words) Jewish Communities in Sub-Saharan - March 31, 7:30 pmContributed by Rebecca Lesses on 03/30/16 On March 31, 2016, 7:30 pm, Business School 104, Dr. Marla Brettschneider will speak on “The Jewish Phenomenon in Sub-Saharan Africa: Multiple and Conflicting Discourses.” Her talk is sponsored by Jewish Studies at Ithaca College and is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (230 words) Ithaca College Relay For Life! Calling all Cancer SurvivorsContributed by Maki Inada on 03/30/16 Ithaca College Relay For Life! Read more . . . (100 words) FLEFF SPECIAL EVENT: READING BY RAZA RUMI TONIGHT!Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 03/30/16 Landscapes of Memory: Belonging, Unbelonging A Reading by Raza Rumi Wed. March 30, 2016 Handwerker Gallery Ithaca College Read more . . . (62 words) This year marks the 30th year for the Marathon! Read more . . . (199 words) Department of History of Host Phi Alpha Theta 2016 Conference on April 2Contributed by Jonathan Ablard on 03/30/16 The 2016 Central New York Regional Conference of Phi Alpha Theta will be held at Ithaca College on April 2, 2016. Over forty History students, including four from Ithaca College, will present their original research during the day long conference. Panels will be moderated by faculty from Ithaca College and other participating colleges and universities. The event is free and open to the public. The full program of the conference is available at the History Department's website. Read more . . . (26 words) We're having a book sorting this weekend! We'll be in the Taughannock Falls room in Campus Center from 11:00am to 2:00pm on Sunday, April 3rd. For a sorting, we'll take all of the books that have been donated this semester and sort them out according to genre. Then we put all of the information into our BTB database and file them away! 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. Join IC PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) for the 15th annual Swish For Make-A-Wish basketball tournament on Saturday, April 16th from 10:00am-4:00pm in the Fitness Center. This annual 5 v. 5 basketball tournament raises money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central New York. Last year, we raised over $2,000 and had over 250 student participants. This year we plan to raise $2,500 and need your help! Read more . . . (102 words) Do you like Zombies and scary movies? Do you want to find out what happens in the Holy City of Jerusalem during a zombie attack? Join the Israel Film Festival at Ithaca College for our Closing Night Event! Tonight at 7 pm in Textor 102. Check out the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/963631090400000/ Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTIwfN-4hZ4 Read more . . . (26 words) From Thursday, March 31 through Saturday, April 2, some or all of M-Lot will be closed for event parking as described below. Read more . . . (63 words) Is there a gay gene? What are designer babies? Can we clone humans? What does it mean if alcoholism runs in my family? Did we really evolve from monkeys? Is depression genetic? Read more . . . (113 words) Elizabeth Gawrys ’14, MBA’15 will share how her experiences at Ithaca College prepared her for graduate school, taking her CPA exam, landing her first job at Price Waterhouse Cooper (PwC), and her experiences working within a team at one of the Big 4 accounting firms. Read more . . . (12 words) |
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