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Tonight at 7PM in the Business School Atrium is Around the World, where attendees will come and explore the world, talking to the country's representatives and learning about new cultures.

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This week is IC International Club's International Education Week!!! During this week, we have a series of educational and culturally informative events.

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146 members of the H&S faculty attending an all-school meeting on October 29th, 2015, wish to express their admiration and support for the willingness of students in POC at IC and their allies to commit their time, effort and passion to energizing the campus community and focusing our attention on the injustices that students of color experience regularly on our campus.

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Tired of writing bibliographies?  Need help with your citations?

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Take advantage of the next two weeks of concerts offered by the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at ithaca.edu/concerts; some highlights are featured below.  

Can't make it? Web-streamed performances are available live and on demand at ithaca.edu/music/live. Check the expanded webcasting schedule for more information!

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The Academic Advising Center will be not be holding drop-in’s during the noon hour on Monday 11/2, Wednesday 11/4 and Friday 11/6.

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More Than Words

Contributed by Sybil Conrad on 10/31/15 

IC More Than Me will be hosting their 3rd Annual More Than Words spoken word poetry event, on Monday November 9 at 8pm in IC Square! If you’re interested in performing, sign up at our table in campus center on November 3rd,4th and 5th. 

 

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The team that created the New York State LGBT Needs Survey will be on campus to present their preliminary data, and to talk about their work on Thursday November 5 at 12 noon in room 301 of the Business School.

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Working outside the United States can be simple or more complicated than you imagined, depending on what you want to do or where in the world you want to go. This workshop will help you figure out how to job search and network internationally, relocate and adjust to new cultural norms, and offer best practices for launching an international career.

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Diabetes is a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal. Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose, or sugar, for our bodies to use for energy. The pancreas, an organ that lies near the stomach, makes a hormone called insulin to help glucose get into the cells of our bodies. When you have diabetes, your body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't use its own insulin as well as it should. This causes sugar to build up in your blood.

Diabetes can cause serious health complications including heart disease, blindness, kidney failure, and lower-extremity amputations. Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.

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Jill Mayer, PT, DPT, NCS and 7 graduate students of the Department of Physical Therapy are looking to identify individuals who have a diagnosis of cancer (any type) or are newly in remission who are interested in receiving an individualized home exercise program. Participants must also be currently going through active cancer treatment or less than 90 days post their final treatment.

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MakeMusic has introduced their Student & Teacher edition of Finale, the world's most popular music notation software at a reduced academic price.

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Jostens will be at the Campus Store during Family Weekend offering a sale on class rings.

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Climate Change Theatre Action

Contributed by Wade Pickren on 10/30/15 

Friday, November 6, 5:00- 7:00 p.m.
Gannett Center, Second Floor

Facilitated by Saviana Condeescu (Theatre Arts) and Wade Pickren (Center for Faculty Excellence)

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Register now and save your spot to visit and network with employers from Maine to Virginia in January 2016!

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 Rodrigo Ugarte, Writing and Latin American Studies and 2013 graduate, published "Torture, Hunger, and Anti-Semitism in the Falklands War," in the blog "War is Boring." The article explores the treatment of Jewish conscripts during the 1981 Falklands/Malvinas War. 

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Proposals for ICC designations effective for Spring 2016 course offerings must be submitted to icc@ithaca.edu no later than November 15, 2015.

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This past summer, Chris Sperry and Cyndy Scheibe hosted a campus event for a small group of educators from upstate New York who had already completed the Project Look Sharp Summer Institute or the Facing History course to deepen their classroom application.  

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NCUR Is Coming. Be Ready!

Contributed by MaryAnn Taylor on 10/30/15 

Interested in presenting your research at NCUR (the National Conference  on Undergraduate Research) this year? NCUR is the largest celebration of student scholarship in the world. Thousands of student scholars from across the United States and from many foreign countries will meet April 7-9, 2016 in beautiful Asheville, North Carolina. Ithaca College will support around 40 students to present at NCUR.

To help you get going the College has scheduled two information sessions. Join us at whichever one is most convenient for you.

·         Monday, November 2nd at 4:00PM in Textor 101 

·         Tuesday November 3rd at 12:10 in Textor 102 

 

                                Register Here - NCUR

 

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Join us in Career Services on Tuesday November 10th from 3:00-5:00 p.m. to celebrate the successful launch of our new job & internship management tool. 

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