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Do you want to live in Ithaca over the summer? Are you looking for a Sublet? Read more . . . (86 words) Hill's Kitchen Cooking Competition and Food Insecurity Awareness Event Read more . . . (190 words) Addressing the Black (Mis)Education: Retelling the NarrativeContributed by RahK Lash on 03/28/16 This past February, four Ithaca College students traveled to New Haven, Connecticut as registered participants of the 21st Annual Black Solidarity Conference, held on the campus of Yale University. Sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs, Anissa Ash '18, Brandon Paul '17, Arlana Shikongo '17, and Efosa Erhunmwunse '18 represented IC among the 50+ institutions and 700+ participants. To demonstrate learning and share their prodigious conference experience, these students have created an original presentation for the Ithaca College Community titled “Addressing the Black (Mis)Education: Retelling the Narrative" Thursday, March 31st, 2016 @ 7:00pm in Klingenstein Lounge, Campus Center. Read more . . . (392 words) What if I told you the one percent already pay their "fair share?" Join IC Young Americans for Liberty for pizza and riveting discussion on U.S. tax policy this Wednesday, March 30 at 8 PM in Business 206. Read more . . . (88 words) Deadline Today or Artwork for Difficult Dialogues Series; Cash Prizes & ExhibitionContributed by Maura Stephens on 03/28/16 Tonight at 11:59 is the deadline for submitting your entry in any genre in the arts exhibition for the Peggy R. Williams Difficult Dialogues Series. The theme is campus rape and sexual assault. Chosen entries will receive public exhibition and are eligible for cash prizes. Send your entry in .doc, .pdf, .jpg, or .wav, or .mp4 format via email to Maura Stephens, mstephens@ithaca.edu. See earlier Intercom story for full information. What is a Jumpstart Leader? Jumpstart Leaders participate in each Jumpstart program in a leadership capacity by serving as a valuable source of information and advising students about their college experience. Students have the opportunity to apply to be a Jumpstart Leader for one of the four programs: Community Plunge, Lead-In, ECHO, and the GREEN Tour.
Read more . . . (71 words) Professor Claire Gleitman (English) to speak on Arthur Miller's Death of a SalesmanContributed by Hugh Egan on 03/28/16 Claire Gleitman of the English Department will give a talk--"Saint-Mamas, Strudel, and the Single Man: Anxious Masculinity in Death of a Salesman"--on Thursday, March 31st at 5:30 pm, in Business 104. Read more . . . (37 words) Naeem Inayatullah presented “Flow: Uncovering the Language of Differentiated Oneness in Hegel, Marx, Sufi Teaching Stories, and Autobiography” for the panel Writing the Self in IR for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association in Atlanta Georgia, March 15-20, 2016. He also presented “N = 1” for the roundtable Conceptualizing Historical Entanglements in IR, and “The Warm Indifference of the Non-Player,” for the roundtable Peripheral/Subaltern Agency in Critical IR: Beyond the Silence/Resistance Paradigm? He was chair and discussant for the panel, Social Suffering, Production of Affect, and the Politics of the Human; co-panelist for “Narrative Approaches,” in Critical Security Studies Methods Café, and chair for Postcolonial International Theory: Old Divides, New Syntheses. Dr. Janet Hunting's Research Students Present at the 251st National American Chemical Society Meeting in San Diego, March 2016Contributed by Joshua Ellis on 03/28/16 Chemistry majors Jameson T. Martin ('16) and Joshua M. Speer ('17) presented their research during the ACS Undergraduate Research Poster session at the ACS National Meeting on March 14th. Read more . . . (392 words) IC Model UN team wins Outstanding Delegation award, 5 members win individual awards at FCMUN conferenceContributed by Chip Gagnon on 03/28/16 Members of the Ithaca College Model United Nations team traveled to Mount Holyoke College for the Five College Model United Nations Conference (FCMUN) on March 25-27. The team brought home an Outstanding Delegation award and numerous individual delegate awards in individual committees:
Read more . . . (71 words) THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016, FROM 12:00 - 1:00 PM IN KLINGENSTEIN LOUNGE, EGBERT HALL Read more . . . (74 words) You wouldn't marry somebody without being sure that they were a good fit for you, so why would you jump into a major without first making sure that it's "the One?" This event will teach you how to "date" that major that's always looked sexy to you, without making a commitment right off the bat. Then, when you're ready to make it official, you'll know that you've chosen the perfect match! Read more . . . (55 words) We are pleased to announce that the Physical Therapy Department at Ithaca College plans to open a Pediatric Physical Therapy Clinic on Wednesday afternoons starting this Spring Block II semester. Read more . . . (84 words) Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship Competition Deadline is April 1, 2016Contributed by Cathy Wood on 03/28/16 The Ithaca College Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi invites outstanding seniors and recent graduates* to apply for selection as the Chapter’s candidate for one of the prestigious National Fellowships for the first year of graduate or professional study. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi currently awards fifty-one Fellowships of $5,000 each and six at $15,000 each to members entering the first year of graduate or professional study. Each active Phi Kappa Phi chapter may select one candidate from among its local applicants to compete for the Society-wide awards. Criteria used in the selection process include undergraduate academics, leadership and service both on the campus and in the community, graduate prospects, the student’s personal statement, and faculty and other recommendations. Read more . . . (117 words) Lunch and Learn With Aureus Medical Group - 3/31 - Learn About Working In The Field of Rehab Therapy!Contributed by John Fracchia on 03/28/16 Career Services is pleased to welcome Jolene Rupe from Aureus Medical Group to campus on March 31 to host a lunch and learn session. Ms. Rupe will discuss working in the field of Rehabilitation Therapy and what Aureus does to support graduates interested in that career path. Read more . . . (90 words) Full-Time, Post Grad Job Opportunities with Hillside Family Of Agencies - Learn More on 3/30Contributed by John Fracchia on 03/28/16 Career Services is pleased to announce that representatives from the Hillside Family of Agencies will visit campus on Wednesday, March 30 to table, host an information session and possibly interview candidates for full-time, post graduate positions. Read more . . . (268 words) Whether you are just starting out or nearing retirement, its important to have a plan. Meeting with our dedicated TIAA Consultant can assist you in creating an action plan to meet your financial goals. Call 800-732-8353 today to start planning your financial future. Future dates include: April 19, 2106 April 20, 2016 May 10, 2016 May 11, 2016
Read more . . . (26 words) TODAY-The Solution to Racism in Higher Education- CSTEP Alumna Joyti Jiandani '11Contributed by Tiffany Valentin Huff on 03/28/16 Please stop by one of our two sessions! Read more . . . (76 words) Thursday, March 31, 6 p.m.: Artist Talk Pilvi Takala Handwerker Gallery Takala is a performance artist who puts herself into situations that test social conventions or boundaries. Her talk might be of particular interest to those with interest in sociology, psychology, and architecture. Her work is currently on view in the exhibition, NO/GOOD PLACE, on view at the Handwerker Gallery through Friday, April 22. Read more . . . (121 words) Community-Based Learning Spotlight Event: Musicians and Accountants!Contributed by Wade Pickren on 03/28/16 Monday, April 4, 2016, 4:30-6:30 reception, poster session, and live performance. Read more . . . (61 words) |
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