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When you leave the 29th annual Network Nights this January in New York City and Boston, will you have made real connections with alumni? Note: Hovering by the food table with your friends isn’t what the event is all about. Come to this workshop to get tips on: preparing for the event, networking in a crowd of hundreds and follow up steps to take after Network Nights.

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Want to study next semester in Nicaragua and Costa Rica?  This IC-affiliated program will introduce you to renewable energy technologies, ecostourism, turtle conservation and forest management - all through the lens of sustainability.

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 Join us as we have a discussion surrounding the Black Feminism, and portrayal of Black Women in the media. 

We will be discussing topics Black women in the workplace, assimilation and professionalism, 
Beauty and Colorism, Black Women in the media (i.e. T Swift, Iggy, Miley, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce, Lupita Nyong’o and Kerry Washington, etc.) as well as young Black female sisterhood!
 

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We do it all the time, it's automatic so we hardly ever pay attention to breath's rhythms. Attention to breathing in and breathing out is a focal point which anyone can master as a meditation exercise, no special talents are needed, nor is a particular set of beliefs a requirement for entry into the sheer delight and pure enjoyment to be had from this simple method of paying mind to our constant companion in life.  A small group doing this together for 35-45 minutes is very reinforcing and often produces a shared experience of "wow! that was good!"

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Spend the last week of your winter break with IC's Habitat for Humanity!

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The School of Music invites the campus and local communities to the opening reception of the new Karel Husa exhibit in the Whalen Center for Music on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 6:30 p.m., which will include a lecture led by junior Voice Performance and Music Education major Patrick Starke, followed by refreshments and an open gallery.

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Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

Contributed by Judith Andrew on 11/03/14 

 The Ithaca Shakespeare Company presents JULIUS CAESAR with an all female cast.

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Music Professor Kim Dunnick presented a lecture recital at the conference of the Associacao Brasileira de Trompetistas, October 28 – 31, in Vitoria, Brazil.

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Our partners at Zimride by Enterprise are giving away an iPad Mini, FitBit Zip and Amazon gift cards!  Post a ride in November and be automatically entered to win. 

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Ruth Irupé Sanabria will be giving a reading at Ithaca College!  

Monday, November 3rd at 5:30pm

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Irupé Sanabria's work is a powerful testament to her bilingualism and biculturalism. Along with capturing her unique experience as a young Latina in the U.S., her poetry is testimony to her experience as a daughter of political prisoners in Argentina and the experience of forced exile to the United States.

 Ruth Irupé Sanabria is the recent winner of the Letras Latinas/Red Hen Poetry Prize and her work, When the Strange House Testifies (Bilingual Press)was named 2nd best Latino book of poetry of the year in 2010.

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 Dr. Carl Johengen (School of Music) will give the premiere of a new song cycle by composer David Sisco in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall on Friday, November 14. Pictured with Carl (right) are Shiela Kibbe (IC '82) and David Sisco.

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Save the Date! Our Annual Latina/o Heritage Month Banquet will be held in Emerson Suites on November 14 at 7pm!!!

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Hillel at Ithaca College presents Breath In a Ram's Horn: The Jewish Spirit of Classical Music on Tuesday, November 4 at 7:00 pm in Muller Chapel.

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The nomination process is now open for the Peggy R. Williams Award for Academic and Community Leadership. This award is Ithaca College's recognition of outstanding juniors and seniors, who excel in academic achievement, perform service to the College community, and represents an exemplary level of accomplishment. The names of students selected for the award will then be submitted to the national Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

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Are you BOLD?

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Are you on a meal plan and want to give your dinner a boost? For $8 extra you can add a juicy steak to your plate, choose from 6oz Filet, 12oz New York Strip, or 12oz Rib Eye! Wednesday and Thursday only, Dining Services will feature Stone Steakhouse Station in Campus Center Dining Hall! Simply swipe your ID card and pay $8 at the register. No meal plan, no problem! Just add $8 to the cost of your dinner!

 

Payment types accepted are: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Bonus Bucks, and ID Express.

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You are invited to join the Ithaca College Department of Physics & Astronomy for Public Viewing Night at the Clinton B. Ford Observatory this Friday November 7, 2014 from 8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.

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Talk to us and let us know how we're doing! 

Complete the Dining Satisfaction Survey by midnight Wednesday, November 5th and you’ll be entered for a chance to win a Google Nexus 7!  Click Here to fill out the survey. 

 

Please join us for student talks entitled:

OSIRIS-Rex (Origins-Spectral Interpretation-Resource Identification-Security-Regolith Explorer) With Nate Feiger

Physics Education Research With Kyle Stapleton

Ground-Based Remote Sensing With Nate Antonacci

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Ghosts and spirits, oh my!

Contributed by Kevin Walker on 11/02/14 

How are spirits and ghosts represented in different faiths?

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