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The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department is offering the UNDERSTANDING DISABILITY course (RLS 12500) during both Summer sessions. Read more . . . (154 words) Do you need an ICC Diversity course? Take Power and Justice themed GCOM15000 in June!Contributed by Arzu Karaduman on 03/19/21
GCOM 15000 Critical Listening in Contemporary Audiovisual Culture What does it mean to listen for race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, age, and ability? How can one develop an ear to recognize power dynamics in audiovisual culture? In this course students analyze the roles sound and music in contemporary culture and media play in shaping our perception of the world. Taking sound in contemporary culture as an analytical point of departure, students will try to arrive at the relation of sound to social and political power by considering forms of oppression, violence and discrimination as in racism, sexism, classism, ageism, and ableism. In this interdisciplinary course, we will develop critical listening skills to understand power dynamics in contemporary audiovisual or audio-only media such as podcasts, radio, cinema, television, music videos, and advertisements.
The Central NY Chapter of the Fulbright Association is very proud to announce our newest project—"Fulbright Reads: A Fulbright Association Book Club” Many of us belong to book clubs. Here’s a chance to be in a book club with people from all over the world. The pandemic confronts us with many challenges –but one silver lining is the reminder that we can connect with one another virtually across time zones. Our next book: A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son by Sergio Troncoso. Read more . . . (248 words) Peer Career Advisors: Professional Development While Helping OthersContributed by Cheryl Rotyliano on 03/15/21
Career Services is recruiting students from ALL majors and class years for Fall 2021 Peer Career Advisors! Because of the extensive training PCAs go through in order to help other students, they develop crucial skills for their own career and professional development. Help others while helping yourself! Read more . . . (10 words) Register now! 1 Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 03/14/21
The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department is offering the UNDERSTANDING DISABILITY course (RLS 12500) during both Summer sessions. Read more . . . (154 words) Do you still need 1 CR this semester? Take a Block II HIST course.Contributed by Pearl Ponce on 03/09/21
Enroll by March 22 for HIST 18500 (White Nationalism and Medievalism) or HIST 20000 (Hearts of Darkness). Read more . . . (244 words) DR. ASMA BARLAS SYMPOSIUM and celebration March 26th 3-730pmContributed by Kenesha Chatman on 03/09/21
You are invited to the Politics Symposium Reflections on Identity, Race and Colonialism, and Islam, and the Keynote Lecture by Dr. Asma Barlas, ‘The West, Islam and the Mirror of Difference.’ This celebration in honor of Asma’s retirement from Ithaca College will take place on Friday March 26th, 2021, from 3:00-7:30pm (3pm-6pm symposium; 6-7:30pm Keynote Lecture). Please find attached the flyer to the event, and feel free to share, with students and friends. Read more . . . (151 words) DR. ASMA BARLAS SYMPOSIUM and celebration March 26th 3-730pmContributed by Kenesha Chatman on 03/09/21
You are invited to the Politics Symposium Reflections on Identity, Race and Colonialism, and Islam, and the Keynote Lecture by Dr. Asma Barlas, ‘The West, Islam and the Mirror of Difference.’ This celebration in honor of Asma’s retirement from Ithaca College will take place on Friday March 26th, 2021, from 3:00-7:30pm (3pm-6pm symposium; 6-7:30pm Keynote Lecture). Please find attached the flyer to the event, and feel free to share, with students and friends. Read more . . . (165 words) REGISTER NOW! 1-Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 03/04/21 How Trauma and Toxic Stress Impact College Students: 2 Part Series sponsored by WMNContributed by Ivy Walz on 03/03/21
The Ithaca College Women’s Mentoring Network invites all faculty and staff to a two-part series: How Trauma and Toxic Stress Impact College Students presented by Renee Hettich, LMSW and IC alumna. Thursday, March 11 – Part 1, and Thursday, March 18 – Part 2. Both sessions will occur via Zoom 12:10-1:05pm.
Read more . . . (463 words) 1 Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 02/26/21 REGISTER NOW: 1 Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 02/24/21 One Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 02/21/21 New! Undergoing Fertility Treatments- Women's Mentoring Network Mentoring CircleContributed by Julie Dorsey on 02/18/21
The Women's Mentoring Network at IC would like to extend an invitation to those on campus who are currently, previously, or considering IVF, IUI, surrogacy, or other fertility treatments to participate in a Mentoring Circle. 1 in 8 people require assistance with fertility, though it is often experienced in isolation. Read more . . . (86 words) One Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 02/17/21
You are invited to participate in the 2021 Women Leaders Series, personal and professional development programs designed to enhance opportunities for college women student leaders. This year’s theme celebrates the essential women in our lives and we are excited to offer a variety of amazing speakers and events that you can register for NOW! Read more . . . (214 words) One Credit Spring Mini-Course during Block II - FLEFF FESTIVALS (GCOM 12000-01)Contributed by Rachel Schaff on 02/16/21
The School of Business is excited to announce a monthly "brown bag" Personal Finance webinar series. Join us for our first session on Tuesday, February 16th where we will be covering Personal Finance Tips you need to know Read more . . . (102 words)
Medieval symbols have become a common sight at white nationalist events in recent decades, most prominently in recent memory at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville and the insurrection at the US Capitol in January. Read more . . . (94 words) |
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