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Tired Tropes and Stale Stereotypes: LGBTQ representation in media and arts panel Fri. Feb 26Contributed by Luca Maurer on 02/24/21
Friday Feb 26, 1 pm eastern time LGBTQ representation in media and the arts: why is it important? Panelists Ashton Muñiz '14, Jessie Earl '14, Isabel Galupo '14, Calvin Kasulke '13 and Stephen Tropiano '84 and director of IC's LA Program, will share their perspectives on the industry, across media and arts genres, and across orientations and identities. We'll use the springboard of the documentary Disclosure as a jumping off point. We recommend viewing Disclosure prior to this event, but it is not required in order to participate. Link to register is available here. Read more . . . (26 words)
Join Eileen Roth for a training around addressing COVID-19 concerns on-campus. Learn about how you can address COVID-19 concerns with students, staff and faculty on-campus. Read more . . . (114 words)
Ever wondered about entropy and complexity? Come to a talk by Andrew Dykstra from Hamilton College at 4pm on Monday, March 1, Zoom link. Read more . . . (169 words) Six Black Male Alums Speak about Survival at IC and Success ThereafterContributed by Yolanda Clarke on 02/24/21
Black Men’s Roundtable Discussion- Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 6:30pm EST Sponsored by the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education ***************************************************************************************** Register in advance for this meeting: https://ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMudeivqTgpGdWflwtRg3YRuUke2KslUkwg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Read more . . . (168 words) Reminder: Mindfulness Lite and Calm/Safe Place Lecture 2/25 at NoonContributed by Zackary Griswold on 02/24/21
The Ithaca College Gerontology Institute in collaboration with the Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center is pleased to announce the next speakers in our Stress Resilience in a Pandemic Series. Read more . . . (40 words) African Americans, The Death Gap, and Health Equity, Thurs. Feb. 25, 12-1pmContributed by Stewart Auyash on 02/23/21
Sponsored by the Tompkins County Office of Human Rights, Ithaca College Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education, and the Tompkins County Health Department. AFRICAN AMERICANS, THE DEATH GAP, AND HEALTH EQUITY: One Doctor's Perspective. Thursday, February 25, 12-1pm Dr. David Ansell, Vice- President for Community Health Equity, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago and author of the Death Gap: How Inequality Kills. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObSvxFx98Xg&feature=youtu.be
This event is FREE and OPEN to the public…great intersection of sport, science, ethics, culture, politics and policy with far reaching consequences for many! Read more . . . (344 words) Spring 2021 Visiting Artist Series presents Michael Menchaca Tuesday, February 23rd @ 1:10PM. Contact Doreen Brown at dbrown15@ithaca.edu for the Zoom Link.Contributed by Doreen Brown on 02/22/21
Michael Menchaca, born in 1985 in San Antonio, TX received his BFA from Texas State University, and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He lives and works in San Antonio, TX. Read more . . . (114 words) Conversations Across Screen Cultures: Dr. Camilo Malagon, Modern Languages and Literatures, Interviews Dr. Jiangtao “Harry” Gu on February 25Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 02/22/21
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, re-launches on February 25 at 7:00pm in an interview that features Dr. Jiangtao “Harry” Gu, Visiting Assistant Professor of Media and Society at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Dr. Gu will be interviewed by Dr. Camilo A. Malagón. Read more . . . (276 words) Biology Seminar: February 25 with two Computational Biology Ph.D. Candidates, Cornell UniversityContributed by Nancy Pierce on 02/21/21
We hope you can join this seminar THURSDAY at 4pm: Ying Quiao, “Distinguishing pedigree relationships using multi-way identical by descent sharing”
The Sports Media Program in the Roy H. Park School of Communications is pleased to announce our Spring 2021 lineup of speakers. Read more . . . (120 words) Ithaca College students and alumni welcome all to Jazz & Friends reading Feb 25 at 4 pmContributed by Luca Maurer on 02/19/21
Ithaca College students and alumni invite families, children and all members of our community to join them for a virtual reading of books including "When Aiden Became a Brother" and "My Rainbow" on Thursday Feb 25 at 4 pm EST. Our reading is part of the 6th annual Jazz & Friends National Day of School and Community Readings event to promote more inclusive educational environments for transgender and non-binary youth. Parents, caregivers, educators, students and community members across the country will join together on this day to support and affirm our youth by hosting readings. Read more . . . (297 words)
The Ithaca College Gerontology Institute in collaboration with the Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center is pleased to announce the next speakers in our Stress Resilience in a Pandemic Series. Read more . . . (40 words) FLEFF/Honors Program Rapid Response Salon: Insurrections, Perspectives from the Global SouthContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 02/18/21
Friday, In partnership with the Ithaca College Honors program, join our faculty, alumni, and community experts in our latest Rapid Response Salon conversation that focuses on analyzing the January 6 insurrection on the US Capitol from the perspectives of the Global South. REGISTER HERE: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Read more . . . (265 words) Conversations on COVID Returns- Friday, February 19, 2-3p.Contributed by Stewart Auyash on 02/18/21
The School of Health Sciences and Human Performance is pleased to announce that the Spring 2021 edition of Conversation on COVID will commence on Friday, February 19 from 2-3pm. These events provides opportunities to hear from Ithaca College faculty, staff, and alumni who will share their insights and experiences The guests for this event will be Melodie Kolmetz of the Physician Assistant Program, Jenna Heffron and Joe Ungco of the Department of Occupational Therapy. Read more . . . (454 words) Biology Seminar: Thursday, December 18 with Ted Stankowich, California State University, Long BeachContributed by Nancy Pierce on 02/16/21
We hope you can join this seminar THURSDAY at 4pm: Ted Stankowich, California State University, Long Beach
Tired Tropes and Stale Stereotypes: LGBTQ representation in media and arts Feb 26Contributed by Luca Maurer on 02/15/21
Friday Feb 26, 1 pm eastern time Read more . . . (85 words) TODAY - Ithaca Music Forum presents "Black Musical Masculinities and the Art of Enflaming Worship"Contributed by Peter Silberman on 02/11/21
The Ithaca Music Forum will present a Zoom lecture by gospel music scholar Dr. Alisha Lola Jones of Indiana University entitled "Black Musical Masculinities and the Art of Enflaming Worship." This talk will take place today, Friday, Feb. 12, at 5 pm. See below for Zoom registration link. ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItcOCuqzguHtNHVnBB5WuMSNoImj_uexsE or contact psilberman@ithaca.edu Read more . . . (378 words) Feb 15th - 19th: IC Teacher Education Virtual Workshops During Ithaca Loves Teachers Winter Festival!Contributed by Sarah House on 02/11/21
Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students, Please join William Guerrero, Vice President of Finance and Administration for the next InFinity presentation via Zoom on: Monday, February 22nd from 12:00pm – 1:00pm. Read more . . . (39 words) |
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