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Anthony Adornato, assistant professor in the Department of Journalism, moderated a panel titled “10 Things You Should Teach About Mobile” at the 2015 Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Convention in Las Vegas on April 12. The session highlighted the importance of integrating mobile into existing journalism classes as well tips on how to create a class dedicated to mobile journalism skills. Read more . . . (22 words) Peter Silberman presents paper at the New England Conference of Music TheoristsContributed by Peter Silberman on 04/27/15 Peter Silberman, an associate professor of music theory in the School of Music, recently presented research at the annual meeting of the New England Conference of Music Theorists held April 24 and 25 at Boston University. Read more . . . (105 words) Patricia Zimmermann publishes new book, Thinking Through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and Locative PlacesContributed by Melissa Gattine on 04/27/15 Patricia Zimmermann, professor of screen studies and, Dale Hudson, associate professor of film and new media at New York University Abu Dhabi, have published a new book, Thinking Through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and Locative Places (New York and London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015). Read more . . . (143 words) Ithaca College Faculty Present and Chair Panels at Mid-Atlantic Conference on Latin American StudiesContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 04/27/15 Congratulations to the Ithaca College faculty who presented their research at the MACLAS annual conference, April 17 and 18, which was hosted by the Ithaca College Latin American Studies Program. Read more . . . (143 words) Ithaca College Students and Alumni Present and Perform at Mid-Atlantic Conference on Latin American StudiesContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 04/27/15 Congratulations to the Ithaca College students and alumni who presented their research and performed theatrical works at the MACLAS annual conference, April 17 and 18, which was hosted by the Ithaca College Latin American Studies Program. Faculty sponsors for the students were Patricia Rodriguez, Annette Levine, Michael Smith, and Jonathan Ablard. Read more . . . (269 words) Ithaca College ITS is pleased to announce that Smiddy Hall has now passed the Wi-Fi testing phase and is complete. Faculty, Staff and Students using that building should now enjoy strong, stable, robust Wi-Fi service. The entire ITS Wi-Fi project team is excited that we are keeping an aggressive pace and look forward to the next eighteen buildings, as the largest wireless initiative in the school’s history moves along with success. Read more . . . (37 words) Speakers Needed for IC's Faculty & Staff Lecture Series at Longview For June, July & AugustContributed by Christine Pogorzala on 04/27/15
Ithaca College has had a very successful partnership with Longview, a retirement community located on Danby Road, for the past 15 years. Part of this relationship has involved an ongoing Faculty & Staff Lecture Series at Longview.
Read more . . . (144 words) Tuesday - Thursday, April 28-30 beginning at 4:00 p.m. each day All are welcome to attend the presentations and learn about the research that they have conducted this semester. ~~~~~~~ Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Nancy Pierce at npierce@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3161. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. View other IC Events here. Microbiology for the Health Sciences- Open Seats for FallContributed by Stewart Auyash on 04/27/15 There are open seats in Microbiology for the Health Sciences in Fall 2015. See info below. HLTH 20700 MW 4-5:15 This course provides an overview of the cell structure, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, ecology and pathology of microorganisms. The course will briefly introduce the immune system and its interactions with microbes. Finally, we will discuss clinical diagnostic testing techniques. 3 credits. For more information, please contact Dr. Brossard-Stoos - kstoos@ithaca.edu Cyndy Scheibe of Project Look Sharp Presents Critical Thinking and Health WebinarContributed by Ari Kissiloff on 04/27/15 Join Project Look Sharp’s next webinar, “Critical Thinking and Health: Media Literacy Lessons on Advertising and Nutrition for Elementary Grades.” This webinar is free of charge and will be live on Thursday, May 7th from 7:00-8:00 PM EDT. Read more . . . (328 words) The fall course, Disease and Lifestyle, has open seats in two sections: HLTH 22900-01 T/Th 10:50 or HLTH 22900-02 M 6:50 Focuses on the leading causes of morbidity and mortality inthe world, with and emphasis on the United States. Emphasis is on health promotion through awareness of risk factors associated with these diseases. Topics reviewed include etiology, symptoms, morbidity and mortality rates, prevention, and commonly used methods of diagnosis and treatment. The course will include opportunities for hands-on learning and skill development in best practice screening techniques that are used in primary care settings (e.g., blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose monitoring). Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. 3 credits For more information, please contact Dr. Kari Brossard-Stoos - kstoos@ithaca.edu or Dr. Stewart Auyash - auyash@ithaca.edu Formerly entitled, International Health Issues, GLOBAL HEALTH will be taught in the fall semester only in 2015-16. HLTH 25000-01: MWF 9:00-9:50 Study of public health and health care issues across national borders and how they affect the entire globe, including the future health of the planet. Public health and health care delivery in certain nations are also studied. Prerequisites: One social science course. 3 credits. For more information, please contact Dr. Amy Frith - afrith@ithaca.edu Free Faculty and Staff professional head shots offered in Career ServicesContributed by Nikki Lynn on 04/26/15 Have your complimentary head shot taken in Career Services on Wednesday, April 29th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Read more . . . (95 words) Salary Negotiating 101 - Free Webinar - Wednesday, April 29 at 12 noonContributed by Jennifer Wofford on 04/26/15 If you're looking for your first job, are an entry-level employee, or are changing jobs, you may have heard mixed messages about negotiating your salary. While there is no one-size-fits-all model for salary negotiation, there are strategies you can use regardless of industry and experience level. Read more . . . (130 words) Everybody loves a Sweepstakes! Read more . . . (74 words) Bodacious Burgers - 1 Day Only at IC Square Food CourtContributed by Rachel O'Campo on 04/26/15 Join us in the Food Court Wednesday, April 29th, to try one of our gourmet Bodacious Burgers! Every burger is made with a premium, seasoned ½ LB beef patty with tasty toppings and is served with crispy waffle fries and beer battered onion rings. Along with these burgers, there is also a quarter pound mac & cheese dog that includes a premium all-beef hot dog, creating the optimum comfort food. These burgers are destined to impress so make sure to stop by and try one for yourself! Read more . . . (21 words) Sharon Stephenson, Gettysburg College, gives a talk for the Physics/Astronomy Spring Seminar SeriesContributed by Jill Ackerman on 04/26/15 Please join us for a talk with Dr. Sharon Stephenson, Gettysburg College, entitled: Making beautiful physics with the help of MoNA-LISA Read more . . . (154 words) Call for programs for September 12, 2015 Conference! Read more . . . (98 words) Volunteer for Kid Crafts and Face Painting! Sat, May 2Contributed by Elizabeth Bleicher on 04/26/15 More volunteers are needed for the Pippi to Ripley Festival at IC this weekend. Early registrations for this science fiction, fantasy and comics event are high, so we folks for one hour shifts to help with kids' crafts and face painting. Read more . . . (84 words) Tuesday, April 28, 7pm: The Emotional Politics of RacismContributed by Paula Ioanide on 04/26/15 A book talk & discussion on the emotional and irrational dimensions of contemporary racism Read more . . . (80 words) |
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