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Savoyards Musical Theatre seeks a baritone to play Florian in its January 10, 2016 production of Princess Ida at the Endicott Performing Arts Center. This role's vocal range is Ab2 to F4. Read more . . . (228 words) Dyani Johns Taff presents TODAY in the Medieval-Renaissance ColloquiumContributed by Michael Twomey on 12/04/15 Dyani Johns Taff (Writing) will give a presentation titled "Like the shippes of marchants: Navigating Marriage in Jonson's The Staple of News and Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew" TODAY, Friday, December 4, from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. in Friends 210. All who are interested are invited. Dyani Johns Taff's presentation is sponsored by the IC Medieval-Renaissance Colloquium.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Michael Twomey at twomey@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3564. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Sign up for a site visit to a variety of companies and organizations over winter break. Read more . . . (203 words) Critical Health Issues. Winter Online Diversity CourseContributed by Stewart Auyash on 12/04/15 Critical Health Issues, HLTH 20500 is a 3 credit online Summer Course offered during the two week May Session. ICC Attribute: Diversity. Social Science. Self and Society. ICC Theme: World of Systems. Health: the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. And so much more. Health is: nurses, doctors, and hospitals. And so much more...neighborhoods, food, income, education, race, and so much more. Join this class to discuss these issues and more in the context of health. Please contact Stewart Auyash at auyash@ithaca.edu for more information. Nominate a Junior or Senior for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community LeadershipContributed by Samantha Stafford on 12/03/15 The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is looking for some outstanding student leaders to be nominated for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership. The PRWAACL recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors who excel in academic performance, perform service to the Ithaca community and beyond, and represent an exemplary level of accomplishment. Read more . . . (91 words) Leadership Weekend is a two-day retreat that brings together students from a variety of roles on campus to learn from each other and discover new ways to demonstrate leadership. Participants attend a series of leadership development sessions that focus on team-building and further developing individual leadership skills and understandings. This is also an opportunity to earn 3 Leading Self credits for the Student Leadership Institute (SLI)! Read more . . . (183 words) Mitch Aso, SUNY-Albany Professor of the Global Environment, will speak on Rubber Production and Land Use Conflicts in Vietnam and Cambodia During the 20th CenturyContributed by Carol Hansen on 12/03/15 Mitch Aso is Assistant Professor of the Global Environment at SUNY-Albany. Before arriving in Albany, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National University of Singapore. He is currently finishing a book manuscript called Forests without Birds: Rubber Plantations and the Making of Vietnam, 1897-1975, which explores the making of environments, human health, and knowledge through the places and people involved in rubber production. Read more . . . (99 words) Student Activities Board will be showing "Finding Nemo" @ 8:00 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night in Textor 102. It'll be our last film of the semester so we hope you will join us! Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Sara Elwell at selwell1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
Interested in comedy? Want to preform in a stand up competition? Well now is your chance! Student Activities Board will be hosting one next Tuesday, December 8th. Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xy9vpmlHw_t3uNX-9ZSizJPD6EoU0_H6PiFcXYBk_zA/viewform?c=0&w=1 to join. SPREAD THE WORD. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Sara Elwell at selwell1@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. ICC Natural Science courses-new course OFFERING- BIOL-10210 TR 2:35Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 12/03/15 BIOL 10210 Biology of Sex This course has the two themes: This is a general education course intended for non-science majors. Lecture/discussion: Three hours. 3 credits. (S,O) Distribution 2A,LA,NS,SC,TIDE,TIII Read more . . . (64 words) Important Fall 2015 Final Exam and Grade InformationContributed by Brian Scholten on 12/03/15 Dear IC students, The fall 2015 final exam period is Monday, December 14 – Friday, December 18. - Final grades are due from faculty members by 12:00 noon on Wednesday, December 30. - You will be able to view your final grades on HomerConnect by 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 31. - Updated earned credits and calculation of your grade point average will be available for viewing after 4:30 p.m. on Monday, January 4, 2016. I wish you all the best on your final exams. Have a safe winter break! Message from Board Chair and Vice Chair on Their Campus MeetingsContributed by David Maley on 12/03/15 Posted on behalf of Tom Grape ’80, chairman of the Board of Trustees, and David Lissy ’87, vice chairman of the Board of Trustees. We have just completed a two-day visit to campus, where, over the course of 22 meetings, we had the opportunity to speak directly with students, faculty, and staff about their concerns with campus climate, leadership, and governance issues. Along with the results of the student vote and the many emails and phone calls with parents, alums, students, faculty, and staff in recent weeks, these meetings have helped to provide us with a picture of the challenges confronting Ithaca College. Read more . . . (610 words) What Comes After the Handshake?: Tips for Connecting with Alumni at Network Nights - A Workshop in Career ServicesContributed by Shelli Mekos on 12/03/15 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 . . . (112 words) Anon(ymous) at IC Theatre: An Epic Journey to Find HomeContributed by Susan Monagan on 12/03/15 Please enjoy this promotional video made by Alex MacKerchar ('17) for "Chrissy Guest's Introduction to Field Production" class at Ithaca College! Read more . . . (180 words) Employee permits for 2016 will be available to order online beginning Tuesday, December 1, 2015. Current Employee Parking Permits will expire on January 15, 2016. You may order your new parking permit online at www.ithaca.edu/sacl/parking_registration.php/ When registering online, please identify your preferred delivery method. Permits can be delivered via campus mail, picked up at our office or mailed to your home address.
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Sincerely, Parking Services Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management 607-274-3756 Check Out Employee Benefits & Work/Life December NewsletterContributed by Julie Tinkham on 12/03/15 Just in time for your Holiday shopping! Read more . . . (75 words) Reminder: M-Lot (A&E Center Lot) Parking Closed on Friday, December 4Contributed by Andrew Kosinuk on 12/03/15 As first posted to Intercom on December 1, the M-Lot (A&E center parking lot) will be closed to general parking for the full duration of the day on Friday, December 4. It will be serving as reserved event parking on that date. Individuals who typically use this lot to park for work or classes are asked to plan ahead to use other campus parking options rather than M-Lot. Read more . . . (27 words) Paris: Hub of Global Cinema, a Roundtable with Dr. Dina Iordanova of University of St. AndrewsContributed by Wade Pickren on 12/03/15 **Open to all faculty, staff, and students. December 4, 2015, 1:00-2:30 p.m. Read more . . . (255 words) Stress: Its Nature and Management (3 credits) will be offered ONLINE during the Winter Intersession, from January 11 through January 22.Contributed by Deborah Wuest on 12/03/15 All of us experience stress. Learn about the nature of stress and how to manage it so you can achieve your optimum potential. This course offers a personalized learning experience, with discussion, workbook activities, and projects focusing on understanding stress and making it stress work for you. For more information contact Deborah Wuest at wuest@ithaca.edu Read more . . . (1 words) |
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