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Proposal deadlines coming up for teaching courses abroad in 2016-17Contributed by Rachel Gould on 02/12/16 Submission deadlines for short-term, faculty-led courses to be taught abroad in 2016-17 are approaching. Any faculty or staff member interested in leading such a course abroad during the 2016-17 academic year is encouraged to be in touch with the Office of International Programs to begin discussing ideas for such programs. Read more . . . (204 words) Associate Professor and film/video and sound artist Joshua Bonnetta of the Department of Media Arts Studies and Sciences has released a new album of recordings.Contributed by Barbara Terrell on 02/12/16 Lago is an LP recording created in dialogue with the photobook (of the same title) by American photographer Ron Jude, published by MACK (UK). Read more . . . (329 words) A faculty showcase, the renowned Nathaniel Dett Chorale, and a guest appearance by the New York Voices in memory of Jazz Vocal Ensemble founder Dave Riley are just a few of the exciting concerts coming soon in the School of Music. Certain concerts are webcast, visit www.ithaca.edu/music/live for more information. Read more . . . (420 words) SLPA Faculty and Students Present at 19th Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social SciencesContributed by Maureen Forrest on 02/12/16 Faculty and students from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences in Las Vegas, NV. Read more . . . (150 words) Books Thru bars is a service organization centered around promoting literacy in prisons! Our main focus is packaging up books and mailing them out to prisoners who requested them across the Northeast. Read more . . . (95 words) It’s time…time to apply your leadership skills through OSEMA!Contributed by Garrett Downing on 02/11/16 The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) is looking for creative, hardworking, and collaborative students to join our team as Orientation Leaders and Student Leadership Consultants! These exciting on-campus jobs are now available so don’t miss the chance to have a blast working alongside fellow students while developing your leadership skills. OSEMA is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive campus environment that complements the academic experience, engages students within the Ithaca College community, and provides opportunities for on-going personal and professional development. Applications will open January 25th and close February 19th. Read more . . . (242 words) Celebrate and Share the Love - and send a note of gratitude!Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 02/11/16 Do you ever feel like you never had a chance to thank someone who changed your life? Now's your opportunity!
During the annual "I Love IC" Week, which runs February 15–19, Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) is giving students a chance to send a note to a favorite professor or staff member.
Read more . . . (156 words) Don't forget about applying for an internship scholarship!Contributed by Nikki Lynn on 02/11/16 Why miss out on your chance for free money!?!? Read more . . . (225 words) Get a closer look at SGA! Here are the minutes from our meeting on Monday, February 8th! Read more . . . (1749 words) Diversity and Inclusion 101 Workshop: Creating your own Cultural Awareness “Starting Point”, March 4thContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 02/11/16 Engaging in dialogue regarding diversity and inclusion can be challenging when you are unfamiliar with key concepts and language. Doing the work to create a foundation of knowledge needed to cultivate understanding, accountability and a charge to action is crucial. But often, it is difficult to know where to begin. This workshop can provide an understanding of oppression, privilege, biases, and inequality that are essential when learning about diversity and inclusion. In this workshop, we introduce many important concepts and help you to begin to develop your inclusive lens. Read more . . . (203 words) Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Series “Inclusion by Design: Making it Real and Making it Happen” on February 15thContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 02/11/16 While intentions have changed in the business community, true inclusion remains elusive. Quite likely the primary challenge for most organizations is that inclusion remains an abstract and vague thing. Even leaders that truly want greater inclusion have a hard time explaining in a clear and concise way what that means. Inclusion is commonly viewed as an attitude or the absence of hatred and intentional discrimination. This webinar is built around a tangible model of inclusion, including common barriers, a way of assessment and practices to employ toward greater inclusion. Read more . . . (398 words) Inclusive Hiring Manager Training for Staff Positions: Several Dates AvailableContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 02/11/16 The Office of Human Resources invites you to participate in a 2-hour session designed to serve as a road map in navigating the hiring process from the perspective of the hiring manager. Topics for this training session address important components of an inclusive search and selection process: beginning with building diverse pools, navigating the hiring system, assembling your search committee, inclusivity in the selection process, crafting interview questions, the on-campus visit through onboarding for success. Read more . . . (137 words) Microsoft has stopped supporting and providing security updates for all versions of Internet Explorer below IE 11 as of January 12, 2016. Read more . . . (163 words) Want to Get Published? Friday is the last day to submit your writing and visual art to Stillwater!Contributed by Katie Marks on 02/11/16 Poets, artists, essayists, fiction writers, photographers, and anyone and everyone in between: Stillwater Magazine wants your work! As a student-run literary magazine, Stillwater provides student artists the opportunity to work closely with our editors to create polished, publishable writing and art. Plus there's the extra bonus of a publishing opportunity--which in and of itself is awesome, but also looks great on a résumé. Interested? Email your poetry, creative nonfiction, fiction, video essays, and visual art (if submitting writing, please send it in the form of a Word document or PDF) to StillwaterMagazine@gmail.com by February 12th. For prose, we typically publish work within the range of a flash piece to a short story or essay of up to 15 pages. You are welcome to submit more than once to a particular genre (we especially encourage this with poetry and photography) as well as submit to multiple genres. We look forward to reading your work! Want to go abroad? Come learn about your options at an info session!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 02/11/16 Are you interested in studying abroad? Come learn more about your options at our various info sessions, coming up soon. Read more . . . (84 words) Are you looking to do something exciting this summer? Consider one of Ithaca College's summer study abroad programs! During the summer of 2016, we will be offering a variety of programs across the globe. Summer study abroad is a great way to expand your horizons and satisfy degree requirements without missing a full semester on campus! Read more . . . (194 words) Study abroad scholarships through IIE - deadlines coming up soon!Contributed by Rachel Gould on 02/11/16 IIE, the Institute of International Education, sponsors scholarships for students planning a summer, semester or year abroad. Deadlines are rapidly approaching for the Summer & Fall 2016 and Academic Year 2016-17 award cycles. Read more . . . (324 words) Join IC After Dark tonight for the Dating Game! Our hilarious take on the classic game show is sure to make you laugh, and hey, you might even find your match! We'll be in IC Square from 8-11pm with free food and tons of prizes to win. We'll also have tons of DIY's so you can make your sweetheart something special this year :) The fourth annual “I Love IC” Week will run February 15–19Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 02/11/16 “I Love IC” Week is once again planned and organized by students from the Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) organization.
Read more . . . (389 words) What Comes After the Handshake?; Tips for Networking - Career Services WorkshopContributed by Shelli Mekos on 02/11/16 You’ve probably heard by now that networking is the key to landing internships and jobs, but you may still be wondering HOW exactly to do that… Come to this workshop to learn how to proactively connect with Ithaca College Alumni at Network Nights over winter break and make lasting impressions that can lead to job and internship opportunities. Read more . . . (119 words) |
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