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Title: Leigh Ann Vaughn and Emma Hayden (2015) present research about psychological well-being at a national psychology conferenceContributed by Leigh Ann Vaughn on 02/05/16 Leigh Ann Vaughn presented a poster co-authored with Emma Hayden (Psychology BA, 2015). This poster included Ms. Hayden’s honors thesis research, and it was about psychological need support, regulatory focus, and self-compassion.
Read more . . . (135 words) Do you want to volunteer and be a part of something but you're just too busy? Are you interested in creative arts? Social Justice? Ever visited a prison? Join the HEARD Program. Read more . . . (215 words) Ellie Fulmer (Education) publishes article on Postmodern Children’s LiteratureContributed by Bonita L. Hogben on 02/05/16 Ellie Fulmer, Assistant Professor of Education, recently published an article in Dragon Lode, the children’s literature journal of the International Literacy Association. The piece, titled, “Swimming with Flotsam: Peri-Postmodernism and the Postmodern Picturebook” explores a new subgenre of postmodern children’s literature, what she calls, “peri-postmodernism.” The article centers on the chief tenets of this subgenre, as explored through the responses of early adolescents, using David Wiesner’s award-winning text Flotsam (2006) as a case study. The Handwerker Reading Series Presents Creative Writing by Faculty and Students this TUESDAY, Feb. 9Contributed by Jacob White on 02/05/16 The Department of Writing's Handwerker Reading Series invites you to come celebrate creative writing on campus with fiction readings by Asst. Professor Linda Godfrey and sophomore Writing major Khin Chan Myae Maung, to be followed by Stillwater Magazine's open mic reading event, all starting at 6:00pm in the Handwerker Gallery (Gannett Center) on Tuesday, Feb. 9. Read more . . . (184 words) The Ithaca Shakespeare Company presents the third production in their series of Shakespeare's history plays. Read more . . . (169 words) Women in Leadership Experience: spaces are filling quickly!Contributed by Michele Lenhart on 02/05/16 Registration is now open for the the 2016 Women in Leadership Experience (WILE). There are just 16 spots left, so if you would like to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about women in action, sign up now! Read more . . . (152 words) Here’s a practical webinar that gives you step-by-step advice for developing a set of skills that will guide you to success in your management career. You’ll gain tips and advice for managing your employees, organizing a productive team, and delivering results. Read more . . . (111 words) Take advantage of the semester's first few weeks of concerts at the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at ithaca.edu/concerts; some highlights are featured below. More than 30 web-streamed performances are available live and on demand this semester at ithaca.edu/music/live. Check the expanded webcasting schedule for more information! Read more . . . (331 words) Lead on lead on…its time to apply to be a Student Leadership Consultant!Contributed by Garrett Downing on 02/04/16 The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) is looking for creative, hardworking, and collaborative students to join our team as Student Leadership Consultants for the Fall of 2016! 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 . . . (158 words) It’s time…time to apply your leadership skills through OSEMA as a Summer Orientation Leader!Contributed by Garrett Downing on 02/04/16 First-Year Experience in the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) is looking for creative, hardworking, and collaborative students to join our team as Summer Orientation Leaders! 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 . . . (116 words) Information Session: Student Leadership Consultant and Summer Orientation Leader positionsContributed by Garrett Downing on 02/04/16 Tuesday, February 9, 2016, 4:00-5:00p.m. Read more . . . (50 words) The photoshoot is meant to debunk stereotypes and raise education and awareness towards the Ithaca College community on campus. These participants will hold up signs that coincide with our theme "Side B: Going Against the Grain." The motive for our theme is to go beyond the constant pressures and expectations that constrain our society. Sign up at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QcLpkcYVVBKjP3IYNLGeGa0oOjWdJHD-NoHbrqwu_uc/viewform Read more . . . (48 words) The IC Asian American Alliance are now selling sweatshirts! The sweatshirt designs fall within our Focus Asia Month theme, Side B: Going Against the Grain. PRE-ORDER your sweatshirt in one of five colors for $25 at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QXhKh04l2gChuNeMzbTTwpgx1lk5HhuZjwPkwOvcOh8/viewform Calling all movie go-ers, hip hop-lovers, broke college students in need of enterntainment, and football-haters---------This weekend SAB Movies will be showing Straight Outta Compton!! You can catch it tonight, Saturday, OR/AND Sunday @ 8:00 in Textor 101. The showing is FREE so grab a snack, grab a friend or 5, and come enjoy this awesome movie with us. Read more . . . (23 words) Dave Gondek is on the First Page of the Ithaca JournalContributed by Nancy Pierce on 02/04/16 Dave Gondek (Biology). “Local professor weighs in on Zika outbreak”. Ithaca Journal. February 3, 2016. View the PDF here. Photo by Kelsey O'Connor
Sarah Refi Hind, Boyce Thompson Institute "The tomato receptor FLAGELLIN-SENSING 3 perceives flgII-28 and activates immune signaling" February 11 All are cordially invited to attend. View other IC Events here. Inclusive Hiring Manager Training for Staff Positions: Several Dates AvailableContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 02/04/16 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 . . . (127 words) Engaging Communities Luncheon 2016: Guest Speaker, Dr. Derald Wing Sue. Registration now open, seats are limited!Contributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 02/04/16 The 7th annual Engaging Communities Luncheon event will be held on Tuesday, March 8th, 2016, from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Emerson Suites. Join us for this annual event that explores and celebrates the notion of community and diversity. This year’s event promises to be really special as we explore the topic of Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Implications for Higher Education, our guest speaker is Dr. Derald Wing Sue. Read more . . . (604 words) The Diversity Awareness Committee Monthly Meeting Announcement: Tuesday, February 9th at noonContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 02/04/16 The members of the Diversity Awareness Committee (DAC) invite you to attend our monthly meeting, on Tuesday, February 9th from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., in the Cayuga Lake Meeting Room, Campus Center, and participate in a presentation and discussion regarding multi-cultural adoptions, facilitated by Emily Quinn, Clinical Health Studies, Class of 2016, DAC Member. Read more . . . (163 words) Winners of the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership for 2015-2016Contributed by Samantha Stafford on 02/04/16 The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs would like to congratulate the following junior and senior students who were selected to receive the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership this year. The award is given to students who excel academically, perform service to the College community and nation, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment. They will be recognized in this year's publication of the Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges. Please welcome us in congratulating these students! Read more . . . (100 words) |
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