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To best serve our students, Career Services will be operating both in person and virtually for the Spring semester. For clarity or information on how to receive career support, please contact our office at careers@ithaca.edu or call 607-274-3365. Watch our quick re-opening video here!
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Are you interested in serving as a leader to new students? If the answer is YES, then the Peer Leader Program might be an excellent opportunity for you to grow in your leadership!
Read more . . . (153 words) Important Information Regarding Planning Spring 2021 Events at ICContributed by Brittany Watros on 02/01/21
Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. Read more . . . (160 words)
WHO: Students of any class year or major who would like to develop a strong elevator pitch, get exposure to employers, and have the chance to win $400, $250, or $150!
Read more . . . (60 words) The Evolution of Employment: Job Searching During Covid 19Contributed by Suzanne Brache on 02/01/21
Join career expert Mary Anne Thompson as she explores proven strategies and tactics for helping job seekers achieve their career objectives in an employment market transformed by the Covid-19 Pandemic. Read more . . . (103 words) School of Music's Annual MLK Celebration Concert Tonight 7:30pmContributed by Sara Jacobs on 01/29/21
The Ithaca College School of Music will hold its annual MLK celebration concert for 2021 virtually, tonight, Friday evening January 29th, at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature past performances from the School of Music ensembles including, IC Concert Band, under the direction of Ben Rochford, Choral Ensembles, directed by Janet Galván and Sean Linfors, Mariah Lyttle and Christopher Zemliauskas, from the musical theater department, with guest soloist Samantha McElhaney John, and the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers, under the direction of Baruch Whitehead. The concert will also feature faculty members Steven Banks, saxophone, and Sidney Outlaw, baritone. A special virtual performance of Glory from the movie Selma featuring members of the IC Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Grant Cooper. Read more . . . (32 words)
Submit Your Presentation for the Whalen Academic Symposium! The online submission process for faculty sponsors/students to submit student presentations for the 24th Annual James J. Whalen Symposium will close on March 17, 2021. Submissions will be accepted for presentations, performances, and displays. Read more . . . (170 words) SEEKING ENTRIES for THE PARK SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS STUDENT WRITING AWARDSContributed by Stephen Tropiano on 01/29/21
The Park School Student Writing Awards recognize exceptional scholarly and creative writing by Park School students. A panel of Park School Faculty will judge entries and award a $500 prize for the following two categories: 1. Essay (an academic paper or journalistic article), 2. Creative writing (a screenplay, teleplay, or script). Read more . . . (168 words) Important Information Regarding Planning Spring 2021 Events at ICContributed by Brittany Watros on 01/29/21
Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. Read more . . . (160 words) The Evolution of Employment: Job Searching During Covid 19Contributed by Suzanne Brache on 01/29/21
Join career expert Mary Anne Thompson as she explores proven strategies and tactics for helping job seekers achieve their career objectives in an employment market transformed by the Covid-19 Pandemic. Read more . . . (108 words) Attention Juniors and Seniors: Apply for the Peggy R. Williams Award for Academic and Community LeadershipContributed by Jess Shapiro on 01/28/21
Want to be recognized for your leadership and service? The Office of Student Engagement would like to invite all juniors and seniors to apply for the Peggy Ryan Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership (PRWAACL) for the 2020-2021 academic year. This award is earned by students who:
Applications are open to all juniors and seniors January 21, 2021 - February 21, 2021. Please visit the Office of Student Engagement - PRWAACL website to review award qualifications and access the application form. For questions, please contact the Office of Student Engagement at ose@ithaca.edu.
Contributed by Dr. Ellyn Sellers-Selin, MD, Director of Student Health Services Ithaca College will be utilizing a badge system this semester to help others know of a student's compliance with the Daily Health Screening and surveillance testing, and their ability to access campus. Read more . . . (317 words)
All Off Campus, Commuter and remote Tompkins County Student must check-in at T13! All students must check-in by February 3rd! Read more . . . (668 words)
Join Hillel for a Tu B'Shevat program if you are going to be on campus on or before January 28th! Click this form to pre-register. Pick up succulents from Muller Chapel 1/28/21 from 4-6, we will gather on Zoom at 7pm! Read more . . . (23 words)
We know that today is Martin Luther King Day, but the learning through Ithaca College is extending past today! We hope you'll join us for this special event with Rabbi Saul Berman Read more . . . (123 words)
WHO: Students of any class year or major who would like to develop a strong elevator pitch, get exposure to employers, and have the chance to win $400, $250, or $150! Read more . . . (57 words) Important Information Regarding Planning Spring 2021 Events at ICContributed by Brittany Watros on 01/27/21
Based on the Return to Campus plan, please note that virtual programming and meetings are strongly encouraged during the Spring 2021 semester. This promotes health and safety in our IC community, is more inclusive for students, staff, and faculty who will be remote this semester, and recognizes that space on campus is very limited. Read more . . . (160 words)
Join us on Thursdays at 2:35pm ET and Mondays at 12pm ET throughout February, beginning February 4th! We will engage with many topics that will explore what leadership means to you. The first year of college is an important time to understand who you are. As you work to find your way in this new stage of life, having an ability to lead is vital. This series will equip you with the tools to make changes within yourself to become a better leader. Check out all the information about the series and find links to RSVP to one or more sessions here. Please RSVP at least 24 hours ahead of the session start time. Read more . . . (465 words) Stillwater Magazine open for submissions in poetry, prose, art, and multimediaContributed by Raul Palma on 01/26/21
We warmly invite you to submit to Stillwater’s annual creative arts magazine, which welcomes original creative writing, artwork, photography, video compositions, musical compositions, and any other hybrid forms. Read more . . . (49 words) |
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