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Join Hillel for a celebration of the New Year of the Trees! This program offers and activity and an associated Zoom gathering if you are going to be on campus on or before January 28th! Click this form to pre-register and get a pick-up time slot. Read more . . . (76 words) Reminder: Seeking programs for the annual Women Leaders SeriesContributed by Michele Lenhart on 01/08/21
The Office of Student Engagement will be sponsoring the annual Women Leaders Series (WLS) from March 1 - 31, 2021 and we are seeking people and groups to collaborate with for this event. The WLS is a set of presentations, performances, or programs for students to attend, all focused on the topic of women and leadership. This year, the theme of the WLS is Essential Women in Our Lives. The 2021 theme will celebrate women who are in career fields that have been recognized as essential during the pandemic as well as other definitions of essential. Read more . . . (168 words) Still need an ICC Diversity Course? Take Understanding Disability!Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 01/05/21
There are spots still available in Understanding Disability for the Spring Semester night section! (RLS 12500-02) This is a great opportunity to get your ICC Diversity elective covered! It is one of the most sought after courses at Ithaca College! Learn about a wide spectrum of intellectual, physical, and emotional impairments highlighting autism spectrum disorder. Other topics include self-advocacy, historical and current barriers, family perspectives and current trends in educational and community services for people with disabilities. Coursework includes interactive speakers and relevant and relatable assignments that are important in today's world. Open to all! Understanding Disability is offered Tuesday nights from 6:50-9:30 via online synchronous instruction!
Still looking for an ICC Diversity Elective Course?Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 01/03/21
There are spots still available in Understanding Disability for the Spring Semester night section! (RLS 12500-02) This is a great opportunity to get your ICC Diversity elective covered! It is one of the most sought after courses at Ithaca College! Learn about a wide spectrum of intellectual, physical, and emotional impairments highlighting autism spectrum disorder. Other topics include self-advocacy, historical and current barriers, family perspectives and current trends in educational and community services for people with disabilities. Coursework includes interactive speakers and relevant and relatable assignments that are important in today's world. Open to all! Understanding Disability is offered Tuesday nights from 6:50-9:30 via online synchronous instruction!
ONLINE WINTER 2021 TV COURSE TV-R 33500 ELECTRONIC MEDIA CRITICISM (Fulfills Writing Intensive & Diversity Designated)Contributed by Stephen Tropiano on 12/28/20
Three Week Course (Jan. 4-22) / Online – Synchronous /TWR 3-5:30 PM/ 3 credits / Dr. Stephen Tropiano Read more . . . (76 words) Take Understanding Disability this Spring! ICC Diversity Elective!Contributed by Jessie Kanowitz Tonjes on 12/15/20
There are spots still available in Understanding Disability for the Spring Semester! (RLS 12500) This is a great opportunity to get your ICC Diversity elective covered! It is one of the most sought after courses at Ithaca College! Learn about a wide spectrum of intellectual, physical, and emotional impairments highlighting autism spectrum disorder. Other topics include self-advocacy, historical and current barriers, family perspectives and current trends in educational and community services for people with disabilities. Coursework includes interactive speakers and relevant and relatable assignments that are important in today's world. Open to all! Understanding Disability is offered Tuesday nights from 6:50-9:30 via online synchronous instruction!
Tribal sovereignty, education, foster care, land rights, ownership, racism, criminal justice, healthcare, missing and murder women, and precedent-setting laws of the American Indian communities in the United States were a central focus of discovery for 28 journalism law students at Ithaca College in the Roy H Park School of Communications. Read more . . . (414 words)
The Department of Writing invites all interested IC students to apply for the Spring 2021 Visiting Writers' Workshop, a unique 1-credit class that allows IC undergraduates to study with some of the best, most influential writers of their generation, whom the college brings to campus as part of its Distinguished Visiting Authors series. Read more . . . (448 words) Still Time to Register--Winter Session Online (ICC Diversity) Course explores Gen Z & Millennials’ Attitudes about Race and RacismContributed by Christopher House on 01/01/20
Difference isn’t the problem. Discourse is! CMST assistant professor Christopher House will offer CLTC 10000:01 Introduction to Culture and Communication as an online course during Winter 2020 (Jan 6-17, 2020). In this course, students explore and interrogate the ways that communication (e.g., language, media, and discourse) establishes and enacts identity 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) 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. Read more . . . (18 words) Our second Opioid Overdose Prevention Workshop will be held this Thursday, Oct 3rd. Learn how to use naloxone to save a life!Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 09/29/19
The Opioid Overdose Prevention Training Workshop is a skill-building program presented by staff from Southern Tier AIDS Program (STAP). The workshop is designed to help you in recognizing and preventing fatal opioid overdoses. Participants will learn basic information about opioid drugs, harm reduction, signs of overdose, and how to administer naloxone in the case of an medical emergency. Participants who complete the training will receive an identification card that they can use to obtain a free naloxone kit at the STAP location in downtown Ithaca.
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