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How to Use the IC Mentoring Network - Career Services WorkshopContributed by Shelli Mekos on 02/16/16 Find out more about how to use the new IC Mentoring Network on LinkedIn and why having career mentors can help make all the difference in your career path. Also learn about important strategies around utilizing LinkedIn to make connections, networking etiquette, and informative career networking groups. Read more . . . (119 words) #ShedtheRed For IC Wrestling Wednesday on Senior NightContributed by John Boccacino on 02/16/16 When the nationally-ranked Ithaca College wrestling team hosts Cortland at 7 p.m. Wednesday night, the Bombers will be honoring their six seniors in addition to collecting clothing for the Ithaca Rescue Mission. Read more . . . (140 words) Madeline Haftel (2017), Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education, presents research at national conferenceContributed by Kari Brossard Stoos on 02/16/16 Junior, Public and Community Health major, Madeline Haftel presented research at the National Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy at Virginia Tech. Ms. Haftel's research interests include the development and assessment of educational tools used to increase student learning and retention. The title of her presentation was "Using Fictional Characters to Enhance Student Learning, Material Engagement, and Recall". Help your kids have a healthy smile by making dental hygiene fun. Making brushing, flossing and dental check-ups a positive experience can help to keep your child excited about good oral care. Read more . . . (88 words) DIIS Learning Spaces Technology Support (formerly CTS) Temporarily Relocated to Job 107Contributed by Karen Compton on 02/16/16 The DIIS Learning Spaces Technology Support office located in 104 Textor Hall (formerly Classroom Technology Support), is temporarily relocating to 104 Job Hall. The temporary office is located near the Service Desk on the first floor of Job. To report learning space technology issues, please call 4-1443 or stop by their temporary location in Job 107. Learning Spaces Technology Support
PREMED STUDENTS -- Do you need to interview with the Health Professionals Advisory Committee (HPAC) this spring? Deadline is February 22Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 02/16/16
Read more . . . (20 words) Apply now for 2016-17 School of H&S Endowed Scholarships!Contributed by Dylan Schoch on 02/16/16 The 2016-17 endowed scholarship application period for the School of Humanities and Sciences is open! Applications for general H&S scholarships and scholarships by field, must be submitted by 4pm on Friday, March 11. For questions, please contact Dylan Schoch at dschoch@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1375. Women's Basketball 50th Anniversary Celebration SaturdayContributed by Justin Lutes on 02/16/16 The Ithaca College women's basketball team will celebrate its 50th year as a collegiate program on Saturday, Feb. 20 during the home finale at 4 p.m. against Hartwick College in Ben Light Gymnasium. Read more . . . (29 words) IC International Club's Meet n' Greet with Food TONIGHTContributed by Kristina DiNardi on 02/16/16 Come to our first G-Body meeting of the semester TONIGHT at 7 p.m. in Friends 209. Read more . . . (36 words) Ithaca to Host UNYSCSA Championship Wednesday-SaturdayContributed by Sean Farnsworth on 02/16/16 Ithaca College welcomes 16 swimming & diving teams to campus Read more . . . (52 words) Give Employees Feedback, Get Cooperation and Improve PerformanceContributed by Jane Ray on 02/16/16 Not a PowerPoint presentation, this is a highly interactive seminar that delivers 3 skills to help supervisors and managers improve employee performance. Skill #1: Give employees job feedback the way they want to be given it so they’re much more likely to cooperate. Skill #2: Defuse defensiveness and resolve the issues that are often behind it. Skill #3: How to give positive feedback that’s effective and believable. Read more . . . (175 words) M-Lot has been designated as the reserved parking for a swimming event Ithaca College is hosting 2/17-20. As a result, the lot will be closed for the day on each of these dates. Members of the campus community are asked to utilize other campus parking options during these days. Read more . . . (46 words) Now Recruiting 2016-17 HSHP and Park Peer Mentors!!!Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 02/15/16 Do you want to have a positive impact on first-year HSHP and Park students? We are searching for rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors who would be interested in mentoring students for the incoming class of 2020. Read more . . . (366 words) Watch this video to learn more about Ithaca College's production of "Semele," currently in rehearsal. The Ithaca College School of Music and Department of Theatre Arts will team up to present Handel’s opera “Semele,” a classic story of jealousy and fatal attraction from Roman mythology. Performances take place in the Hoerner Theatre in Dillingham Center February 24 and 26 and March 1, 3 and 5 at 8 p.m., as well as at 2 p.m. on Feb. 28. Tickets can be purchased at the Ithaca College box office in Dillingham Center or online at ithaca.ticketforce.com. The box office is open Monday–Thursday noon–5 p.m., and Friday noon–4 p.m.. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone at (607) 274-3224. Tickets range between $8 and $16. Your Input is Needed for the Tompkins County Housing Needs AssessmentContributed by Jaimie Voorhees on 02/15/16 Your input is needed to help Tompkins County develop a Housing Needs Assessment to better understand housing needs and to project housing demand within Tompkins County through 2025. Whether you live in or commute into Tompkins County as a student, worker, or both, please share your thoughts on housing by taking the survey at http://e-input.com/surveys/tompkins.htm anytime through Monday, February 22, 2016. By doing so, you can also enter a drawing to receive one of three $50 Downtown Ithaca Alliance gift cards. If you’d like to find out more about the Tompkins County Housing Needs Assessment, please visit http://tompkinscountyny.gov/planning/housing-needs. Should you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Tompkins County Planning Department (planning@tompkins-co.org or 607-274-5560). Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts!
Student Alliance For Israel is starting a mini series called: Israel Untold (each event is in Friends 201 at 7 pm). Each session is an SLI that you can sign up on ORGSYNC with if you would like! https://orgsync.com/36595/events/1352450/occurrences/3061678 Read more . . . (45 words) Event is on February 18th from 6:30pm-8:00pm in Textor 103. Read more . . . (73 words) The Department of Theatre Arts will present Harold Pinter’s darkly funny play, The Lover.Contributed by Susan Monagan on 02/15/16 Tickets for The Lover are free but reservations are required. To reserve tickets, e-mail ICTams1@gmail.com and indicate a first and second choice of performance date and time. All tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, and must be picked up at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the performance. Performance times are 8:00pm on Saturday, February 20th, 2:00pm and 8:00pm on Sunday, February 21st and 8:00pm on Monday, February 22nd. All performances will be held in Studio 2 in Dillingham Center. The Lover is part of the student-led, Senior Directing Project series. Read more . . . (214 words) TONIGHT Feb 15th at 7:00 Harlem KW Project, LLC, Performing Artists, present: “Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale”Contributed by Belisa Gonzalez on 02/15/16 Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale uniquely tells the story of three young women’s love affair with Harlem from youth to young adulthood through a montage of spoken word poetry, theatre, dance, and song. It explores the conflicts in coming to terms with a gentrified Harlem. The characters grapple with the positive aspects of gentrification, such as increased security, new businesses, and more resources, but also the negative aspects, such as displacement of residents, higher prices, and a cultural loss. Through stories deeply moving and uproariously funny, the performers bring to life their home neighborhood, the world famous village of Harlem, and highlight one vital idea that rings true for them all: They wish to establish a new Harlem Renaissance that will embrace the inevitable change to their neighborhood while revitalizing the rich culture of its past. Read more . . . (121 words) Saturday, 2/20 in Whalen 3302 Read more . . . (150 words) |
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