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Graduating seniors, are you ready for Commencement? Attend the Graduation Fair on Tuesday, March 29, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Emerson Suites, to make sure you are ready. Read more . . . (130 words) Weekend MINI-COURSE: Everybody Loves a Parade (April 15-17)Contributed by Rob Gearhart on 03/24/16 Are you interested in event planning and management? Don't miss this amazing weekend mini-course opportunity to learn about it from some of the best, Park School Alum Barry Mendelson and his team from MEG, the Mendelson Entertainment Group:
Read more . . . (165 words) Salads are now being served at Sandella's Cafe at IC Square Food Court! Our new salads are served as-is or you can make them your own by adding customizable toppings! Today's special is a classic Caesar Salad for $5.09. Optional toppings include: Onions, Bacon, Tomato, Cucumber, and Black Olives. Want to add protein? Add Chicken or Tofu for $1.99! Interested in a Fall 2016 Tutoring position? Read more . . . (118 words) Want to get involved in the Ithaca Community and make a difference? Want to develop leadership skills while gaining patient-care experience in a real-world hospital? Want to explore your career options that may be related to health, non-profit, or customer service? Want to work in an hospital setting in the near-future? Enjoying helping people? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then check out this great opportunity to be part of Patient Care Advocate Team (PCAT) at the Cayuga Medical Center ! The application is on OrgSync the link is https://orgsync.com/113429/forms/190039 Read more . . . (110 words) Interested in Jr. Research in Biology/Biochemistry in Fall 2016? If so, mark your calendarContributed by Nancy Pierce on 03/24/16 REQUIRED informational meeting for BIOL-302 Jr. Research Thursday, March 31 Interested in 200- or 400-level research? Students are strongly encouraged to come to the meeting, or talk to their potential research advisor directly, but it is not mandatory nor are signatures required. See the details and projects here: /hs/depts/biology/studentresearch/researchprojects/ Read more . . . (26 words) Understanding Privilege and Microaggressions Workshop with Kirby Edmonds and Laura Branca: Several Dates AvailableContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 03/24/16 Workshop Description: Privilege is a concept with many meanings. Some privileges can be bought; some may be earned through one’s profession, office, or be awarded upon admission to an institution, club or society. This workshop will focus on the kinds of unearned privilege that are afforded on the basis of belonging to included social identity groups. Prerequisite: Participants must have already attended Moving Toward Cultural Competency Workshop in order to attend. Read more . . . (330 words) Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Series “A Matter of Excellence: Strategic Diversity Leadership in the Academy, An Evolutionary Discussion by Dr. Damon Williams,” on March 30thContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 03/24/16 About the Webinar: This video features the New England HERC Diversity Recruitment Conference 2011 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: "A Matter of Excellence: Strategic Diversity Leadership in the Academy, An Evolutionary Discussion" by Dr. Damon Williams, Associate Vice Chancellor, Vice Provost, Chief Officer for Diversity & Climate at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Read more . . . (397 words) Improve your public speaking and communication skills with the Ithaca College Toastmasters International Club. Read more . . . (135 words) Israel Untold Mini Series Event: Start Up Nation in Friends 201Contributed by Sarah Krieger on 03/24/16 On March 30th at 6pm we will have our second Israel Untold Mini Series Event Read more . . . (75 words) All are welcome to the Easter Sunday Mass that will be held at noon at Emerson Suites, this Sunday March 27. Read more . . . (69 words) Applications for the 2016–17 editor in chief of The Ithacan are now available at the reception desk in the Roy H. Park School of Communications’ dean's office. Completed forms, accompanied by a resume, should be returned to the dean's office by noon Thursday, March 31. Read more . . . (29 words) Toast to 2016 Read more . . . (107 words) Come enjoy and evening of knitting or crocheting with Project Sunshine!Contributed by Julie Dorsey on 03/24/16 Take a study break and join us in the Fishbowl in IC Square on Monday, March 28th, from 8 – 10 pm Read more . . . (85 words) How do you know if you are a first-generation college student?Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 03/24/16 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) Check out the Spring 2016 newsletter here! STUDYING ABROAD THIS SUMMER OR FALL? Required orientations coming up soon!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 03/24/16 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. Read more . . . (249 words) James Suh has put together a great IC A Healthy Me Challenge this year - Food & Fitness. James is a senior Public and Community Health major from New Jersey and enjoys hiking with his dogs, running, and cooking healthy & delicious meals! Read more . . . (133 words) James J. Whalen Academic Symposium Keynote Speakers: Professor Luke Keller and Senior Madison ManganoContributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 03/24/16 Luke Keller, Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Madison Mangano, Physics and Astronomy major, have been selected as the Keynote Speakers for the 19th Annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium on April 14, 2016. Dr. Keller is also a co-investigator with a team of scientists and engineers who designed and built an infrared camera and spectrometer for NASA's airborne Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA). Madison Mangano is a senior in the department of Physics and Astronomy (B.S., May 2016) with minors in Honors and Mathematics. Read more . . . (264 words) 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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