Conference/Workshop

Localist ID
26361

NCUR Information Session

Textor Hall

Every year, Ithaca College sends undergraduate students to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) to present their research, performances, and other scholarly works from all disciplines. As the largest undergraduate research conference in the US, NCUR is a great way to gain experience presenting research and to meet fellow undergraduate scholars across the country.

This info session will help you learn more about NCUR and the steps you must take to apply. This year's conference will be at Montana State University on March 26-28, 2020!

Grants 101 Workshop

Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise

Show Me the Money is an interactive session on transforming your research ideas into fundable grants.

Tips on How to Win External Funding for Your Research or Other Scholarly Projects

Special guest presenter: TBD

Lunch will be provided at each workshop.

Registration is limited to the first 15 registrants.

Grants 101 Workshop

Campus Center

Show Me the Money is an interactive session on transforming your research ideas into fundable grants.

Tips on How to Win External Funding for Your Research or Other Scholarly Projects

Special guest presenter: TBD

Lunch will be provided at each workshop.

Registration is limited to the first 15 registrants.

Free headshots for the campus community

Emerson A

The Division of College Communications provides complimentary headshots for current faculty and staff during two photo events, once held in the fall and spring semester.

No appointments are needed; sittings are first-come, first-served. Each sitting should take no more than 5 minutes.

Wednesday, October 16, 12-5pm | Emerson A

What to expect:

Imagining Ithaca Open Review (First of Two)

Campus Center

All members of the campus community—students, faculty and staff—are invited to attend one of two open sessions, during which the Imagining Ithaca steering committee will present and discuss a distillation of all of the input and feedback gathered from the working groups over the course of the semester—a major milestone in the Imagining Ithaca process.

The goals and objectives document will be shared via e-mail to the campus community prior to these sessions so that participants can review the material ahead of time.

Round Table Discussions for Supervisors of Student Employees

Campus Center

SUPERvision: Student Employee Evaluations

The Experiential Learning Alliance invites professional and administrative support staff who supervise student employees to our second program, “SUPERvision: Student Employee Evaluations”, happening on Friday, March 22nd from 12pm – 1pm in Klingenstein Lounge.