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An evening of LGBTQ History

Contributed by Luca Maurer on 03/18/21 

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Join Cornell's LGBTQ+ Student Union, Haven, for two programs highlighting Ithaca's LGBTQ history on March 18: Queer History of Ithaca at 5 pm and Past Queer Homes of Ithaca Queer Alums Panel at 6:30 pm eastern time.

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FLEFF and PCIM present the launch of a new book The Roots of Fake News: Objecting to Objective Journalism by Brian Winston and Matthew Winston. The discussion will be moderated by Raza Rumi, Director Park Center for Independent Media. 

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Presented by the Roy H. Park School of Communications

Wednesday, March 24
7:00pm EST (4:00pm PST) 

Register in advance for this webinar:
http://bit.ly/WandaVision-March24

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At 4pm on Monday, March 22, Professor Anca Radulescu from SUNY-New Paltz will describe an original study of neuroimaging data in humans that helped to discover connectivity patterns between prefrontal and limbic regions of the brain that led to creating and revising a mathematical model of neuron architecture in the human brain.  Zoom link: ithaca.zoom.us/j/91482691861

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The 9th annual Women Leaders Series is halfway complete and there are still lots of great events running throughout the month of March! All presentations are open to all IC students, and staff and faculty are welcome to join, too! 

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MacDowell Fellow, Carl E. Hazlewood, BFA (with honors) Pratt and MA from Hunter College, was born in Guyana, South America, and resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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We are thrilled to present the program for the Ithaca College Department of Occupational Therapy Graduate Research Colloquium from 9:00am-3:30pm on Monday, March 22, 2021.

We would love to have you join us and support our students! Please click here for program details.

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MacDowell Fellow, Carl E. Hazlewood, BFA (with honors) Pratt, and MA from Hunter College, was born in Guyana, South America and resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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The virtual CONfluence convention at Syracuse University will feature Ithaca College Instructor Ed Catto as a speaker, in the opening block, delivering his "Groovy Tunes- the Submersion of Rock Music in the Bronze Age" presentation. This presentation is partially based on his work to be published in TwoMorrow's Back Issue Magazine.

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Chemistry Department is pleased to host Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar Series Virtually, Tuesday’s at 12:10 pm. Please see Ithaca College Chemistry web page.

 https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-humanities-and-sciences/chemistry/chemistry-and-biochemistry-seminar-series

 

 

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Conversations Across Screen Cultures, an online initiative featuring live interviews and discussions with film and media scholars, media artists, and programmers in the Central New York region, continues on March 11 7:00pm in an interview that features Dr. Michael Richardson, Professor and Chair of Modern Languages and Literatures at Ithaca College. Dr. Richardson will be interviewed by Dr. Leah R. Shafer.

Register for Zoom meeting:
https://hws.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMof-uhqTwsG9PmAjw-LZvTalbxPzANbG06

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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Please join us virtually in celebrating our remarkable ICOT graduate student research projects from 9am-3:30pm on Monday, March 22, 2021. All are welcome to this virtual event on Zoom! Stay tuned for schedule details and link for the event.

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Cameron Spratley lives and works in Chicago. His work comments on media depictions of Black cultural icons and uses a dynamic combination of painting, printmaking, collage, and digital imagery.

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Please join us virtually in celebrating our remarkable ICOT graduate student research projects from 9am-3:30pm on Monday, March 22, 2021. All are welcome to this virtual event on Zoom! Stay tuned for schedule details and link for the event.

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 We hope you can join this seminar THURSDAY at 4pm:

"Worming on the edge: What goes wrong with fertility at high temperatures"

Women's and Gender Studies (WGST)and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) announce the fourth event of an on-going collaboration, F2F: Faculty to Faculty Salons, on Thursday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m.

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrfuGrqzojHNSaEvYMVkruxWFl5heG8YPe

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The fourth F2F salon features an interview with Dr. Jennifer Spitzer, Associate Professor of English at Ithaca College.  Dr. Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies, conducts the interview. 

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Mara Baldwin will share a glimpse into the research and work of her studio practice through the Visiting Artist Series, hosted by SUNY Oswego. Registration for this free Zoom event can be found here:

https://calendar.oswego.edu/event/visiting_artist_series_mara_baldwin 

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Cameron Spratley lives and works in Chicago. His work comments on media depictions of Black cultural icons and uses a dynamic combination of painting, printmaking, collage, and digital imagery.

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Chemistry Department is pleased to host Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar Series Virtually, Tuesday’s at 12:10 pm. Please see Ithaca College Chemistry web page.

https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-humanities-and-sciences/chemistry/chemistry-and-biochemistry-seminar-series

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The Society of Professional Journalists invites you to a Virtual Speakers Bureau event — "Student Press Law Center: Rights & Protections at Protests" — on Friday, February 26 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. via Zoom. Join Mike Hiestand, a Senior Legal Counsel at the Student Press Law Center to learn more on how to stay safe and cover protests as a journalist.

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