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lynda.com, the online library of video courses and tutorials, is now available to all students, free of charge. Read more . . . (93 words) lynda.com, the online library of video courses and tutorials, is now available to all faculty, free of charge. Read more . . . (90 words) Make your voice heard in drafting the Student Bill of Rights with Student Body President Dominick Recckio. Read more . . . (266 words) Choose your leadership adventure at Leadership Weekend 2016! Applications Open for first year students!Contributed by Samantha Stafford on 11/29/15 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 . . . (184 words) Chris Matusiak, Assistant Professor of English, has won the 2015 Barbara D. Palmer Award for his essay "Elizabeth Beeston, Sir Lewis Kirke, and the Cockpit's Management during the English Civil Wars." Read more . . . (259 words) Next SoTL in a Bottle Event this Friday, Dec. 4th, 4pm at Argos InnContributed by Deborah Rifkin on 11/29/15 Our SoTL (Scholarship of Teaching and Learning) in a Bottle events this semester have been fabulous. Thank you to all who have attended for the interesting and thought-provoking conversations we've had. Our last SoTL in a Bottle event for the semester will be Friday, Dec. 4th at 4PM at Argos Inn. Never fear, we will continue our congenial and convivial gatherings in the spring semester! Read more . . . (102 words) Spring 2016--Interested in Literature and the Environment?Contributed by Dan Breen on 11/29/15 Michael Twomey, Dana Professor of the Humanities and Professor of English, will offer an upper-level English course in the spring of 2016 entitled "Environmental Criticism: Green Reading." The class is open to any student who has taken at least three other courses in the humanities. Read more . . . (351 words) #ShedTheRed Resumes During Tuesday's Basketball DoubleheaderContributed by John Boccacino on 11/29/15 Ithaca College's athletics department is continuing its #ShedTheRed campaign during Tuesday night's home basketball doubleheader with Cortland. Read more . . . (134 words) How to be Professional When Eating, Greeting and Tweeting - A Workshop in Career ServicesContributed by Shelli Mekos on 11/29/15 Communicating with others - peers, faculty and staff, supervisors and colleagues at internships or jobs, or the general public - is something you do every day, so make sure you're doing it professionally. The impressions you make on people can have tremendous impacts on your ability to be successful in the working world. Come to this workshop to learn everything from e-mail and cell phone etiquette, to dining and meeting expectations, to what you should wear in various settings. Read more . . . (112 words) What Comes After the Handshake?: Tips for Connecting with Alumni at Network Nights - A Workshop in Career ServicesContributed by Shelli Mekos on 11/29/15 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 . . . (115 words) Procedures and schedules are in place for final exams during the week of December 14 – 18. Read more . . . (212 words) NEW YORK FILM AND TELEVISION STUDENT ALLIANCE TO HOLD 2ND ANNUAL NYFTSA SUMMITContributed by Karen Armstrong on 11/29/15 The New York Film & Television Student Alliance (NYFTSA) is the premiere organization to help communications students be the best industry professionals they can be. NYFTSA is proud to present the second annual 2015 NYFTSA Summit. Read more . . . (180 words) PUNK & OTHER MILD OFFERINGS event, Dec. 1 6pm by Punk ICSMContributed by Alex Reed on 11/29/15 PUNK AND OTHER MILD OFFERINGS Read more . . . (60 words) Paris: Hub of Global Cinema, a Roundtable with Dr. Dina Iordanova of University of St. AndrewsContributed by Wade Pickren on 11/29/15 December 4, 2015, 1:00-2:30 p.m. Read more . . . (233 words) Day With(out) Art 2015 Radiant Presence Digital Slideshow December 1, 10 am - 4 pm looping presentation in LGBT Resource RoomContributed by Luca Maurer on 11/29/15 The Radiant Presence Digital Slideshow will be shown as a looping presentation througout the day on December 1, from 10 am - 4 pm, in the LGBT Resource Room. For this year’s Day With(out) Art 2015, Visual AIDS collaborated with 9 influential artists, activists and curators—Bill Arning, Ian Alteveer, Chris Vargas, Rae Lewis-Thornton, Mark S. King, Allen Frame, Maria Mejia, Jack Mackenroth, and Kimberly Drew—to present RADIANT PRESENCE. RADIANT PRESENCE is a digital slideshow with images from the Visual AIDS' Artist+ Registry, the largest database of works by artists with HIV/AIDS. Read more . . . (319 words) LGBT Film Series to Screen Acclaimed AIDS Documentary on December 1Contributed by Luca Maurer on 11/29/15 In observance of World AIDS Day, The Out of the Closet and Onto the Screen LGBT film series will host a free public screening of the documentary “How to Survive a Plague” on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. in Textor 101. Read more . . . (223 words) Comparative Analysis of Paranormal Beliefs in College Culture SurveyContributed by Brooke Hansen on 11/29/15 Calling on all staff, faculty and students to participate. Read more . . . (172 words) First candidate for Dean of H&S on campus Tuesday December 1Contributed by Diane Gayeski on 11/29/15 Antonio Cepeda-Benito, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and former Dean of Arts and Sciences at the University of Vermont, will be on campus Tuesday December 1 to engage in interviews for the position of Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences. The campus community is invited to his open presentation in Textor 102 from 12:05-1:00. Read more . . . (390 words) Sneak Preview of Hangar Theatre Season 2016: Subscribe now for the best seats to see all four productions at nearly the cost of three! Go to: www.hangartheatre.org/mainstage-season.html Carlos Figueroa, Assistant Professor, Politics Department, Presented a Paper on "Bridge Narratives" at the Mapping Nations Conference.Contributed by Thomas Shevory on 11/28/15 Carlos Figueroa, Assistant Professor, Politics Department, presented a paper titled Bridge Narratives and Spatial Citizenship at the U.S. Mexico Border at the Mapping Nations, Locating Citizens: An International Conference on Nationalism and Identity in Toronto, Canada (October 2015). Read more . . . (271 words) |
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