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Pakistani Acting Company in Residence Week of October 26. Class Visits Offered.Contributed by Kathleen Mulligan on 09/05/15 The Theatre Wallay acting company (Islamabad, Pakistan) will be in residence at IC the week of October 26 to rehearse and perform the original theatre piece Dagh Dagh Ujala, based on interviews with survivors of the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. Read more . . . (174 words) Acahti opens up for opens up for 2 first year eventsContributed by Theresa Johnson on 09/04/15 In other news of performance, ACAHTI, Ithaca's improv comedy student organization, opened for the Brazilian Twins on August 22nd and for Sailesh on August 24th. Kudos to all the inter-organization collaboration and event planning. The stand-up comics got the crowds laughing and ready for the amazing shows they were about to see! For more information on student organizations achieving greatness please read the next issue of Club Hub: http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=11c84e5ec6f26f2614200d44e&id=ea86412f25&e=ecb1866b97 The Student Activities Board sponsored Sailesh, hypnotist extraordinaire, on Monday August 24th as part of the 2015 Fall Welcome program for incoming students. Twenty volunteers were pulled on stage, hypnotized, and performed many actions at Sailesh's will. After the performance, Sailesh shared some tips and tricks with interested students about how to hypnotize themselves into studying better. Overall, students were thoroughly entertained! For more information on student organizations achieving greatness please read the next issue of Club Hub:http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=11c84e5ec6f26f2614200d44e&id=ea86412f25&e=ecb1866b97 IC After Dark event welcomed all first year studentsContributed by Theresa Johnson on 09/04/15 IC After Dark executed a program on the evening of Sunday, August 23rd before the school year even started as a part of the first-year social for Fall Welcome! Open to every incoming first year student, this humongous block party featuring an inflatable obstacle course, crafts, candy, and first-year reflection activities. This event was a feat in itself, but extra kudos to the expertise, communication, and planning used by IC After Dark to pull this event off without meeting in person! For more information on student organizations achieving greatness please read the next issue of Club Hub:http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=11c84e5ec6f26f2614200d44e&id=ea86412f25&e=ecb1866b97 IC Natural Lands give a tour to First Year StudentsContributed by Theresa Johnson on 09/04/15 At 2:30 on August 25th, the Ithaca College Natural Lands (ICNL) led all interested first-year students on a hike across South Hill as part of the Fall Welcome program. This event was coordinated before Fall Welcome even began! Incoming students were exposed early on to some of the 560 acres of undeveloped land surrounding campus by some really passionate students. For more information on student organizations achieving greatness please read the next issue of Club Hub: http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=11c84e5ec6f26f2614200d44e&id=ea86412f25&e=ecb1866b97 “Live every day to the fullest.” Have you heard this quote before? It’s a life motto that lots of people share; everyone wants to make the most out of each and every day. Front Row is a new student organization on campus that was founded last year by a group of four students interested in showing their classmates that adhering to this motto can lead to happiness and success. The Ithaca College chapter of Front Row is one of the first collegiate chapters of Front Row Foundation, a national organization that provides opportunities for people with terminal illnesses to be in the front row of a sporting event with their favorite team, concert by their favorite artist, or other form of live entertainment. The focus for Front Row on campus will be more about showing students how to “live their lives in the front row.” The student organization plans to have fundraisers for the national foundation, but their main focus will be encouraging people to see every day as an opportunity to live life to the fullest. They hope to be the first of many collegiate chapters founded to share this mission. Read more . . . (274 words) Discuss Accounting Opportunities With PwC Representative, Laura KlemerContributed by John Fracchia on 09/04/15 Career Services is pleased to announce that Ms. Laura Klemer from PwC will visit campus to serve as an employer-in-residence. During this time she will be available to talk with students about PwC, internship and job opportunities within the organization, as well as the field of accounting in general. Read more . . . (79 words) Learn About Jobs Working With Individuals On The Autism Spectrum - New England Center For Children - Info Session - Sponsored by Career ServicesContributed by John Fracchia on 09/04/15 Career Services is pleased to announce that representatives from the New England Center for Children (NECC) will visit campus to conduct an information session about the organization and discuss job opportunities. NECC will also be at the job and internship fair at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 10. Read more . . . (99 words) Start the year off by celebrating Latin culture! Read more . . . (79 words) Start the year off by celebrating Latin culture! Read more . . . (79 words) Did you sign up for IC Intercambios at the Org. Fair?Contributed by Benjamin Gaynor on 09/04/15 If you signed up for IC Intercambios at the organization fair, we may need you to sign up again. Read more . . . (47 words) The goal of this interactive workshop is to prepare you for successful, sustainable, apartment living by giving you the information and skills you will need when you move into an apartment. Read more . . . (127 words) Sophomore Launch and Learn Programs start Next Week!Contributed by Samantha Stafford on 09/03/15 Sophomores: Looking for a way to upgrade your leadership skills, plan the next three years, and develop your career plans? The Sophomore Launch and Learn is here! Sophomores are invited to attend the following Launch and Learn sessions! Programmed by the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs featuring campus partners from the Academic Advising Center, Career Services, and the Office of International Programs. Bring your grab and go lunch and join us to get your second year started! Read more . . . (117 words) ICHired, (powered by Handshake) which replaces our previous platform, eRecruiting, has an interface that is intuitive, robust and modern, and we believe that it will greatly enhance your ability to find opportunities. Read more . . . (80 words) It's Always the Right Time to Volunteer! Join Service Saturdays September 12!Contributed by Don Austin on 09/03/15 What better way to get the year started off right than giving back to the community! We have a great group of local partners that we'll be working with on September 12: Read more . . . (105 words) Do you know an outstanding student or academic adviser worthy of an award?Contributed by Kyle James on 09/03/15 Do you know a student or academic adviser who is deserving of recognition? Then nominate them for one of SGA's Executive Ball Awards! Read more . . . (44 words) Imprint Magazines Seeks Copy Editor, Section Editors, & Marketing Director for E-Board!Contributed by Kyle James on 09/03/15 Imprint Magazine (imprintmagazine.org) is seeking Executive Board Members for the Fall 2015 Semester. Former editors have gone on to jobs at newspapers, news outlets, and in higher education citing this experience as one vital to their professional growth! The current open positions are Arts & Entertainment Editor, Chief Copy Editor, Impact (Creative Writing Editor), Life and Style Editor, Marketing Director, and Politics Editor. Check out more details below: Read more . . . (383 words) Semi-Finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing 2015, Mia Jackson, is coming to IC!Contributed by Sara Elwell on 09/03/15 SAB Presents comedian Mia Jackson! Read more . . . (73 words) FREE showings of Pitch Perfect 2 Sept. 10th-13thon campus!Contributed by Sara Elwell on 09/03/15 Pitch Perfect 2 showings will be in Textor 101 starting Thursday, September 10th!
Read more . . . (63 words) Inclusive Faculty Search Chair Training: Several Dates AvailableContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 09/03/15 The Office of the Provost and the Office of Human Resources invite you to participate in a 2-hour session designed to serve as a road map in navigating the hiring process from the perspective of a search chair. Topics for this training session address important components of an inclusive search and selection process: beginning with building diverse pools, navigating the hiring system, assembling your search committee, inclusivity in the selection process, crafting interview questions, the on-campus visit through onboarding for success. Read more . . . (142 words) |
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