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Last Chance to Enroll in Watching Race in US Media Course--May SessionContributed by Paula Ioanide on 05/11/15 Need to fulfill your ICC Diversity, Themes and Perspectives, or Gen Ed requirements? Enroll in May Session 2015 Online course CSCR 26100 Watching Race in American Media. Watch films and learn about the history of race and representation while getting your requirements out of the way. No set meeting times, all work online. Read more . . . (123 words) BIOL 10700, Human Genetics June 29 - July 31, 2015 3 credits, no prerequisites Fulfills 3 credits of distribution requirements: General Education Science 2a, Natural Science (NS), and Liberal Arts (LA) Read more . . . (131 words) There's still time to enroll! May Session Online (ICC Diversity) Course explores Millennials' Attitudes about Communication, Culture & Difference.Contributed by Christopher House on 05/10/15 Difference isn’t the problem, discourse is! CMST assistant professor Christopher House will offer CLTC 10000:01 Introduction to Communication and Culture as an online course during the 2015 May Session (May 12- May 22). As such, this course explores and interrogates the ways that communication (e.g., language, media, and discourse) establishes and enacts identity and power dynamics. In thinking about communication as global citizens, our online discussions of, for example, movies like Crash (Paul Haggis, 2004) and Snowpiercer (Joon-ho bong, 2013) will help us to understand how social identities are constructed, institutionalized, changed, contested and/or appropriated by various social groups. This course fulfills Liberal Arts general education and ICC Diversity requirements. To enroll, search course number: CLTC 10000 01 (CRN 10009) for Summer 2015 term on Homerconnect. Need to study a language? How about taking Latin 101?Contributed by Robert Ziomkowski on 05/10/15 Consider taking Latin 101 to fulfill a language requirement, and for many other benefits. Register today through HomerConnect (https://homerconnect.ithaca.edu) Elementary Latin I (CRN: 20697) LATN 10100-01, Fall 2015: Tue.-Th. 2:35-3:50 See below for more... Read more . . . (155 words) May session starts Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Read more . . . (76 words) May session starts Tuesday, May 12, 2015. May session tuition is not included in the tuition already paid for the fall/spring semesters, and May session tuition is not included in your financial aid award package. Tuition for May session is billed in addition to fall/spring course work. May session is billed per credit. Each credit hour for May session 2015 courses is $1,186. Should you have any questions about billing or payment deadlines, contact Student Financial Services directly at (800) 429-4275 or (607) 274-3131. Read more . . . (75 words) Dining Services' Schedule for Finals Week and Senior WeekContributed by Rachel O'Campo on 05/10/15 Click Here for a downloadable version of our Finals Week schedule Click Here for a downloadable version of our Senior Week Schedule
Read more . . . (135 words) Summer Student Permits, Leaving Your Car On Campus While You Are Away, Overnight and Weekend Guests, and 2015-2016 Student Permits Read more . . . (411 words) Commencement Severe Weather Plan – Information for Graduates & FacultyContributed by Suzanne Smith on 05/09/15 Commencement is scheduled to take place at Butterfield Stadium at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 17th. The Academic Procession forms at 8:30 a.m. on the Academic Quad. The Procession to Butterfield Stadium begins at 8:50 a.m. Read more . . . (430 words) Take Writing for the Workplace online this summer and get WI creditContributed by Thomas Girshin on 05/09/15 WRTG 21100 WRITING FOR THE WORKPLACE--Writing Intensive CRN: 10315 Basic on-the-job writing necessary to join, manage, and promote any organization, whether profit or nonprofit. Focus is primarily on short forms: resumes, memos, business letters, summaries, brochures, newsletters, press releases, informal proposals, and reports. Course also explores how various social, economic, and ethical issues affect workplace writing. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; any level-1 composition course from WRTG 10600 through WRTG 16500. 3 credits. (F-S, Y)
This an online survey course that does not assume prior knowledge about the Holocaust.
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Starting on Tuesday, May 12, Friends 110 will not be open 24 hours and summer hours will begin. For details regarding computer lab hours, please visit www.ithaca.edu/its/services/labs/public/. For details regarding the fixIT shop hours, please visit www.ithaca.edu/its/help/fixit/. Read more . . . (58 words) On Friday, April 3, graduating senior history major Eric Trautman-Mosher successfully defended his honors thesis.Contributed by Vivian Bruce Conger on 05/08/15 Trautman-Mosher’s thesis, “Various and Sundrys for the Indians: The Creation of an Anglo-Abenaki Middle Ground at Fort Richmond, Maine, 1720-1755,” built upon archaeological work (sponsored primarily by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission), he has done for the past several summers. His defense took place in front of thesis adviser Vivian Bruce Conger and committee members Michael Trotti and Jonathan Ablard. Read more . . . (103 words) The transition to PayFlex for both Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts is now complete. You can access your PayFlex accounts via Aetna Navigator at www.aetna.com. Or you can check out the PayFlex website at www.payflex.com/welcome for a personal walk through of PayFlex. If you have additional questions about PayFlex, your spending accounts, or health saving accounts please join us for one of our PayFlex information sessions on the following dates & times. Read more . . . (95 words) The $5.00 summer semester complimentary print allowance will go into effect on Monday, May 18th. Unused allowances from the fall and spring will not rollover to the summer semester allowance. Check your Ithaca College print account information at webprint.ithaca.edu. Learn more about why Ithaca College implemented the print management program and how the program was developed: www.ithaca.edu/its/printing/history Read more . . . (16 words) Hitting the road to head home after finals? Ready to go somewhere fun for the summer? Use Zimride to share the ride! https://www.zimride.com/ithaca/ When you subscribe to the 2015 Hangar Theatre season, you see all four mainstage productions practically for the cost of three. Don't worry about summer travel conflicting with your ticket dates. The Hangar box office staff will happily and efficiently exchange your tickets for an alternative date when you give them a call. In the video below, Jen Waldman, Artistic Director (and a former student of mine!) describes the exciting 2015 mainstage season. See you at the Hangar! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsxH5W6V0fI Hangar Theatre 2015 Season Announcement - YouTube Hear from Hangar Theatre Artistic Director, Jen Waldman about the 2015 Mainstage Summer Season. Learn a little bit about why she chose the plays and what you... Watch now...
Quoted in the Media: Faculty members Lisa Barnard, Scott Hamula, Patrick McKeon and Annemarie Farrell; Staff member Robin Davis; and student Crystal Kayiza. For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media Page. Read more . . . (159 words) The Office of the Provost and Vice President for Educational Affairs invites the campus to a farewell reception for Dean Leslie Lewis. In recognition of Dean Leslie Lewis’s contributions to the institution, a reception will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 2015, 4:00-5:30 pm in Clark Lounge of the Campus Center. Read more . . . (141 words) Submitted on behalf of Linda Petrosino, Interim Provost/VPEA Previous announcements have indicated a re-organization within the Provost and Educational Affairs area. An additional change is the position elimination of Associate Provost for Faculty and Student Advancement effective May 31, 2015. The responsibilities associated with that position have been redistributed across several areas within the Provost Office and Educational Affairs. For information regarding the redistribution of responsibilities please call Karen Emnett in the Provost Office. Read more . . . (248 words) |
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