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IMMERSION SEMESTER PROGRAM 2021

Contributed by Patrick Lewis on 05/01/20 

The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies is currently accepting applications for the Spring 2021 Immersion Semester Program (ISP).

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YOU DID IT!!!!!!!!!! All of your hard work has finally paid off and the Office of New Student & Transition Programs and the Office of Public Safety are so proud of your accomplishments and we want to celebrate YOU!

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Faith Sternstein (Class of 1990, H&S Anthropology) and Martin Sternstein (Professor Emeritus, Dept of Mathematics) have coauthored a non-fiction book, Ten African-American Presidents.

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Panel with Alumni!

Contributed by Elena Chang on 05/01/20 

Join Asian American Alliance for the "Post-Grad Life Panel" on May 4th from 4 to 5 pm EST. 

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The IC Web Team will be hosting a virtual Drupal training via Zoom on Thursday, May 14, 2020 from 10:00 am - 11:30 am.

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Join Hillel at 6:00 PM Eastern Time for our weekly virtual Shabbat service. This week's Conservative-style service will be led by Luis Valderrama.

To RSVP and obtain access to the Zoom room see the link here!  

Join Hillel at 6:00 PM Eastern Time for our weekly virtual Shabbat service. This week's Conservative-style service will be led by Luis Valderrama.

To RSVP and obtain access to the Zoom room see the link here!  

Join Hillel at 6:00 PM Eastern Time for our weekly virtual Shabbat service. This week's Conservative-style service will be led by Luis Valderrama.

To RSVP and obtain access to the Zoom room see the link here!  

Join Hillel at 6:00 PM Eastern Time for our weekly virtual Shabbat service. This week's Conservative-style service will be led by Luis Valderrama.

To RSVP and obtain access to the Zoom room see the link here!  

 Peace Action Ithaca College is hosting a virtual panel discussion Friday, May 1st, at 7:00 PM EST to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global landscape for peace and human rights going forward. The panelists will provide their perspectives on how the coronavirus is affecting trends in rising authoritarianism, deteriorating multilateralism, and the shifting balance of power between the United States and China. There will also be a brief question-and-answer period at the end.

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Please join us for short presentations and performances at 5PM each day. The Zoom link is available in the Fine Artists at Five forum of the Keep Teaching Sakai site. Our final artist this week is bassoonist Christin Schillinger.

Fine Artists at Five is hosted by the Center for Faculty Excellence.

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Ithaca College has a 20 year strong partnership with Longview Retirement Community. The Staff and Faculty Speaker Series is one of the hallmarks of the partnership. In the past, faculty and staff have presented to a live audience of engaged and appreciative tenants and residents for 30-45 minutes, typically accompanied by visual aids.

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Ithaca College has a 20 year strong partnership with Longview Retirement Community. The Staff and Faculty Speaker Series is one of the hallmarks of the partnership. In the past, faculty and staff have presented to a live audience of engaged and appreciative tenants and residents for 30-45 minutes, typically accompanied by visual aids. 

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Head to Campus Well to figure out what alcohol is really doing to your sleep cycle, and learn some healthier ways to get a good night's rest. 

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Need a weekend soundtrack? Try our new LGBT Center Spotify playlist inspired by the Ithaca LGBTQ Local History Tour Initiative. The list was expertly curated by our LGBT Center student employees. It includes songs specifically chosen by students to pair perfectly with the tour's local people, places and themes. Enjoy it for a break in your studying or work, to get excited about taking the tour virtually or while social distancing, or simply to remember some of the musical heritage by, about, for, or especially resonating with LGBTQ communities. 

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Chrissy Guest, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies interviewed for Fortune Magazine, New Normal: College students face uncertain career beginnings due to COVID-19.

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In response to the cancellation of everyone’s live seasons, the Cherry Artists’ Collective announces a brand-new work of international streaming theater: FELT SAD, POSTED A FROG (and other streams of global quarantine).

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 Laura's presentation was for members of the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

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This summer CNPH 30000-02 Fiction Film Theory (CRN 10187) will be offered online during the second summer session (June 29-July 31). This course fulfills the Writing Intensive requirement for the ICC.

 

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The LGBT Center Student Research Team and director Luca Maurer were honored with two awards from ACPA - College Student Educators International this year for their Ithaca LGBTQ Local History Tour Initiative: the Outstanding Social Justice Collaboration Award and the Research Recognition Award.

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