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French majors, minors, and allies - native French speakers, potential majors and minors, or students active in the department - are invited to a Meet and Greet on Thursday, October 1 at 4:30 pm in the Ithaca Falls Meeting Room. Read more . . . (31 words) Faculty Applications for the Fall 2016 or Spring 2017 Semester London Sabbatical ProgramContributed by Rosalie Fitzgerald on 09/29/15 Submitted on behalf of Tanya R. Saunders, Assistant Provost It is my pleasure to invite faculty applications for the Fall 2016 or Spring 2017 semester of the London Sabbatical Program. Applicants should be eligible for an approved and funded sabbatical from their school covering faculty salary either for the Fall 2016 or Spring 2017 semester. The selected faculty members are expected to teach one course complementary to the London Center curriculum, interact with London Center instructors and students, and attend London Center faculty meetings Read more . . . (389 words) October is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) History Month. Each day throughout the month a video highlighting a different historical figure will be available for viewing in a special section of the LGBT Center Website: LGBT History Month Featured Videos Read more . . . (169 words) Submitted on behalf of Tanya R. Saunders, Assistant Provost Ithaca College students are invited to attend an information session regarding their School’s participation in the ICNYC program. Read more . . . (72 words) Tonight, tonight, it all begins tonight! Join us from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Emerson Suites! Read more . . . (110 words) Join us to learn about how there are always two sides to everything, no matter the issue. Light snacks will be served. Read more . . . (79 words) Did you know that music is a great way to relax and sharpen your mind?Contributed by Anne Woodard on 09/28/15 Were you someone who sang in high school or college? Do you find yourself singing spontaneously throughout the day? Do you want an easy way to relax and to sharpen your mind, maybe put a spring in your step? Like meeting new folks in all walks of life around campus? If you are a faculty or staff member who answered YES to at least one of these, IC voICes, our faculty/staff choir needs you! Best news of all? Rehearsals start at 4 PM Tuesday, September 29th! No auditions necessary! Read more . . . (122 words) For the third year, Arno Selco is the captain of a team that will compete in the Hangar Theatre Charades Challenge during the October 25 Acting Out event. Read more . . . (106 words) Sophomore Year is an important time to put together your personals career goals and direction. As a Sophomore have you decided on a major, a minor, or concentration? Have you made a plan of how you are going to get experiential learning opportunities and or leadership experience? Join the Career Service's office for an in-depth discussion, specifically for a sophomore's next steps. Read more . . . (122 words) The Longview/Ithaca College Shuttle: Schedule RevisionContributed by Christine Pogorzala on 09/28/15 On days that classes are in session there is a shuttle that provides transportation between Longview and the College in the morning, with stops at the Center for Health Sciences and Textor Circle. This shuttle is available to members of both the Longview and Ithaca College Communities. There have been a number of recent revisions made to this schedule, particularly on the Tuesday/Thursday runs.
Read more . . . (165 words) The Longview/Ithaca College Shuttle: Schedule RevisionContributed by Christine Pogorzala on 09/28/15 On days that classes are in session there is a shuttle that provides transportation between Longview and the College in the morning, with stops at the Center for Health Sciences and Textor Circle. This shuttle is available to members of both the Longview and Ithaca College Communities. There have been a number of recent revisions made to this schedule, particularly on the Tuesday/Thursday runs.
Read more . . . (141 words) Faculty Trio Troica performs at World Saxophone Congress ConferenceContributed by Kim Dunnick on 09/28/15 Steven Mauk (saxophone), Kim Dunnick (trumpet), and Diane Birr (piano) performed this past July at the World Saxophone Congress conference in Strasbourg, France. Read more . . . (39 words) Want to showcase your culture? Join International Club for our "Around the World" event in November!Contributed by Amanda Schmitz on 09/28/15 Would you like to showcase your home or family's culture? Show us some photos or postcards from your country, display your flag or wear your traditional clothing... Maybe you have small trinkets or souvenirs, such as masks, traditional jewelry, or dolls to represent your culture? Have them ready for our Around the World event! During this event, we have tables set up for each continent. Students who signed up to participate bring anything they want to show that best represents their culture. We've had students do henna, share snacks, and learn to write their names in different languages! You may be as creative as you want.
When: Mon. November 2nd at 7pm Where: Business School Atrium
Read more . . . (92 words) Naeem Inayatullah (Politics) serves as associate editor of Journal of Narrative Politics - inviting submissionsContributed by Chip Gagnon on 09/28/15 Naeem Inayatullah (Politics) served as associate editor of the Journal of Narrative Politics, volume 2, (1). The current issue has a strong Ithaca College connection with essays from, Chris Smith (English and Politics 2017), Emma Kast (Politics 2014), and Matthew Connolly (Writing 2011). To browse the current issue: http://journalofnarrativepolitics.com/volume-2-number-1-september-2015/ To learn more about the journal: http://journalofnarrativepolitics.com/ Please consider submitting your work. Sara Haefeli (Music) presents at the ASAP/7 Conference in Greenville, SC.Contributed by Sara Haefeli on 09/28/15 Sara Haefeli delivered a paper, "The Politics of Protest: An Intertextual Reading of John Adams and John Cage," and chaired a panel on "Post-postmodernism" at the recent Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present (ASAP) conference in Greenville, SC, September 24-27.
Read more . . . (83 words) We are looking for infants who are 5 month old, born within 3 weeks of due date, weighing less than 30 lbs., have not yet started to crawl on hands and knees and are developing typically.
Read more . . . (186 words) Campus Wide Point of Dispensing (POD) Exercise and Flu Shot Clinic - October 20, 2015Contributed by Laura Keefe on 09/28/15 Ithaca College will be conducting our second Point of Dispensing (POD) exercise for all staff, faculty and students on Tuesday, October 20th, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. to vaccinate against the seasonal flu. This event will be held in the lower level of the campus Fitness Center. Read more . . . (475 words) Attention students: This Thursday is Sophomore Scoops!!Contributed by Jessica LeMore on 09/28/15 The Academic Advising Center and the Center for Academic Advancement will be honoring Sophomores with free Purity ice cream on Thursday, October 1 from 2-4. Read more . . . (97 words) Come and order your Krispy Kreme doughnuts. This is the last week! Read more . . . (60 words) The next No Pressure Blood Pressure will be held on Wednesday, September 30th. What we already knew: ·Risk of CVD (Cardio Vascular Disease) doubles for each incremental increase in SBP of 20 mmHg or DBP of 10 mmHg. ·Aerobic exercise training leads to reduction in resting BP of 5-7 mmHg in those with hypertension. New studies show: ·Using salt substitutes can decrease blood pressure ·80% of sodium Americans intake comes from packaged, processed and restaurant foods. ·Home cooking is a great way to control your sodium intake ·Exercise can slow down the inevitable increase in blood pressure as you age. Read more . . . (238 words) |
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