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Looking for an internship? Applying for internships? As Park students, we all know how important and crucial it is to secure internships. Come out to Roy H. Park School of Communications Auditorium this Thursday, October 8 at 7PM for our 4th Annual Internship Panel! Read more . . . (116 words) Diversity and Inclusion Workshop for Faculty and Staff: Leveraging the Power of Diverse TeamsContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 10/06/15 Often, managers and educators put together diverse teams or groups, but then work in ways that fail to reap the benefits of that diversity. This highly interactive workshop offers both a framework and practical tips for leveraging the power of diverse teams, optimizing innovation, and strengthening organizational decision-making. It invites participants to become intentional and strategic about this work. Designed for supervisors who lead diverse teams and faculty members who want to leverage diversity to enhance classroom learning or to strengthen students’ readiness to embrace diversity in community settings. Open to all interested in the topics covered. Read more . . . (235 words) Stone Steakhouse -Tonight at Campus Center Dining Hall!Contributed by Rachel O'Campo on 10/06/15 Are you on a meal plan and want to give your dinner a boost? For $8 extra you can add a juicy steak to your plate, choose from 6oz Filet, 12oz New York Strip, or 12oz Rib Eye! Tonight only, Dining Services will feature Stone Steakhouse Station in Campus Center Dining Hall! Simply swipe your ID card and pay $8 at the register. No meal plan, no problem! Just add $8 to the cost of your dinner!
Payment types accepted are: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Bonus Bucks, and ID Express.
Student Activities Board will be showing Inside Out this Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8:00 in Textor 102! (10/8-10/11). Come, bring your friends, and enjoy the free show! Everyone is welcome! 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. ENVS Senior Matt Clum Wins Award for Best Student Paper Presented at Association of American Geographers/Middle States Annual MeetingContributed by Carol Hansen on 10/06/15
Matt Clum (Environmental Science '15) won the student paper competition at the Annual Meeting of the Middle States Association of American Geographers this past weekend in Binghamton, NY. His paper is titled: "HABITAT PREFERENCE OF RAINBOW TROUT (Oncorhynchus mykiss) DURING SPAWNING MIGRATION IN A HEADWATER STREAM". Read more . . . (102 words) Learn About Officer Candidate School With The United States Marine CorpsContributed by John Fracchia on 10/06/15 Career Services is pleased to announce that representatives from the United States Marine Corps will be conducting an information session to discuss Officer Candidate School. This is a highly selective, full-time, post-graduate job opportunity. Read more . . . (110 words) Make your voice heard in drafting the Student Bill of Rights with Student Body President Dominick Recckio. Read more . . . (266 words) Get a closer look at SGA! Here are the minutes from our meeting on Monday, October 5th! Read more . . . (3473 words) Interested In Consulting? Learn About Kantor's Project Analyst JobContributed by John Fracchia on 10/06/15 Career Services is pleased to announce that representatives from Kantar Retail will be conducting an information session to discuss their Project Analyst job opportunity. This is a full-time, post-graduate job opportunity in the field of consulting. Read more . . . (70 words) The Diversity Awareness Committee Monthly Meeting Announcement: October 13th, Topic Domestic Violence and Sexual AbuseContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 10/06/15 The members of the Diversity Awareness Committee (DAC) invite you to attend our monthly meeting and participate in a discussion on domestic violence and sexual abuse as it relates to gender, facilitated by two of our committee members, Darnell Thompson and Maggie Wetter of Residential Life. Read more . . . (130 words) Musicians, singers, comedians, aspiring artist managers, event planners, and more! Wanna gain experience in the music and entertainment industries?Contributed by Jamie Shum on 10/06/15 Join CMA EDU (Country Music Association Education) today! Read more . . . (167 words) Eat delicious s'mores by an on-campus campfire, meet new friends, and listen to some amazing music at CMA EDU of IC's Campfire Musical Jams!Contributed by Jamie Shum on 10/06/15 Join CMA EDU of Ithaca College at our Campfire Musical Jams event, our first g-body event of the year! Read more . . . (113 words) Student Talking Circles on Race and Racism: Start Date Postponed until October 20thContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 10/06/15 Ithaca College students are invited to participate to come together in a safe environment to share feelings, thoughts, and experiences in a sustained, confidential, frank dialogue around issues of race and racism. The Diversity Awareness Committee will initiate a Student Talking Circle facilitated by professionals from the Multicultural Resource Center. The Talking Circle will be made up of 16 racially and ethnically diverse people who will meet once a week for five consecutive sessions to self-reflect, share experiences, and learn from others’ perspectives and attitudes. Spaces are still available! Read more . . . (199 words) Do you have a friend or co-worker who needs a little unexpected pick-me-up or deserves a little extra recognition? Do you wish you could do something a little extra for them? You’re in luck — there is something you can do! Nominate them to receive a Love Letter Bundle from IC More Love Letters! Read more . . . (265 words) Diversity and Inclusion Webinar Series “Courageous Leadership: Recruiting and Retaining Latino(a) Faculty and Higher Education Professionals” on October 15thContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 10/06/15 This professional webinar session provides higher education administrators and staff an opportunity to learn about the importance of developing a comprehensive strategy to recruit and retain Latina/o faculty members and professional staff. The demographic reality of the growing Hispanic undergraduate and graduate student population compels higher education leaders to employ courageous leadership to create proactive measures that ensures their faculty and leaders reflect the diverse communities that they serve. Towards that goal, this webinar highlights key programmatic and policy recommendations, based on empirical evidence, to support institutional initiatives to improve Latino(a) faculty and professional staff representation. Read more . . . (276 words) Join your colleagues and join the conversation on Wednesday, October 7th for this month’s Dollars and $ense meeting. Vice President Hector will update faculty and staff on campus cost control measures currently underway. The session will be held 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. in Emerson Suite B. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Carly Hills in the office of finance and administration (274-3118 or chills@ithaca.edu). We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
David Kaminsky, Ithaca College 2014 history major graduate will speak on – “From Serbia to Siberia Read more . . . (44 words) Ithaca College is pleased to invite you to hear a free talk by Major General Arthur M. Bartell, U.S. Army (retired), Parent '15, on Tuesday, October 27. His presentation is titled "Leadership: Don't Leave School without It." Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Read more . . . (121 words) Quoted in the Media: Faculty members Patrick McKeon, Devan Rosen, Jeff Cohen, Michael Smith, Betsy Keller and Gary Sforzo. For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media Page Read more . . . (83 words) Theatre Arts to offer "Devising Theatre" course, second block.Contributed by Mary Scheidegger on 10/06/15 How to Make a Play Did you ever wonder how theater companies are able to create plays as an ensemble? Did you ever have a tiny seed of an idea for a play but you weren't sure how to turn it into an actual piece of theater? Read more . . . (403 words) |
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