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Come to IC After Dark's event, ICAD Cruise Line, and get some cool free prizes!Contributed by Sara Elwell on 04/15/14
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Read more . . . (75 words) TLC Computer Training Schedule: April 21 - April 25, 2014Contributed by Tony Tabone on 04/15/14 ITS offers computing workshops every week on a variety of topics in the Technology Learning Center (101 Friends Hall) at no charge to all faculty, staff, and students. The TLC will be offering the following training sessions: Read more . . . (121 words)
Read more . . . (123 words) Reminder: Handwerker Gallery opens new exhibition Letters To Our Future Selves: 2014 Senior Student Show ThursdayContributed by Jenny Stockdale on 04/15/14
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This year's event will be held on Thursday, May 1, in the Emerson Suites and will honor employees with anniversary dates of hire that fall between June 1, 2013, and May 31, 2014. Employees who have retired or will retire during the 2013-2014 fiscal year will be especially honored at the celebration. Read more . . . (313 words) Still Accepting RSVPS for the Third Episode of Race: The Power of an Illusion - Viewing and DiscussionContributed by Michelle Rios-Dominguez on 04/15/14
Read more . . . (230 words) The Public and Community Health Student Association is hosting a social this Thursday (April 17) at 7pm in Friends 302. Read more . . . (64 words) Interested in a leadership position that makes a difference?Contributed by Zachary Briggs on 04/15/14
Read more . . . (282 words) Staff Council will be meeting on Thursday April 17th from 2-3:30pm in Taughannock Falls Room. Read more . . . (29 words) Teatro honors undocumented workers with bilingual staged reading of La historia de nuestras vidas/The Story of Our Lives at 7:30pm on Thursday, April 17th in Handwerker GalleryContributed by Annette Levine on 04/15/14
en homenaje a todos los indocumentados que viven día a día en los Estados Unidos, temiendo a la migra... in honor of all whom are undocumented and live day-to-day in the United States, fearing deportation... The performance will be followed by a discussion with Professor Donathan L. Brown of the Department of Communication Studies.
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Sustainability Case Competition on Wednesday, April 16, in the School of BusinessContributed by Paul Deamer on 04/15/14
Read more . . . (121 words) School of Business to Host Annual Sustainability in Action Forum this ThursdayContributed by Paul Deamer on 04/15/14 On Thursday, April 17, from Noon – 1 p.m., the Dorothy D. and Roy H. Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise is proud to host the Annual Sustainability in Action Student-Faculty colloquium. Read more . . . (189 words) Outdoor Adventure Leadership Immersion Semester Program -- Spring 2015Contributed by Theresa Stavrus on 04/15/14
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A representative from SIT will be in the Office of International Programs (214-2 Center for Health Sciences) on Wednesday, April 16, from 1:30-3:30 to answer student questions on a drop-in basis. If you're interested in learning more about SIT's programs, stop by to chat with the representative this Wednesday! Read more . . . (51 words) Teaching Students the Art of Sustained Reading in the Age of TwitterContributed by Wade Pickren on 04/15/14 Thursday, April 17, 2014, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Read more . . . (125 words) Katharine Kittredge: "Chasing the Ghost of Melesina Trench" April 17, Friends 304 12:15-1:00pmContributed by Katharine Kittredge on 04/15/14 In the summer of 2002, Katharine Kittredge was doing research in the Hampshire Record Office (Winchester, UK) when she stumbled upon a profoundly moving document: an 1807 journal describing the life and sudden death of a young child. Intrigued, she embarked on a quest to learn more about the journal’s author, the Anglo-Irish diarist Melesina Trench (1768-1827). Read more . . . (68 words) Professor Jennifer Spitzer, Department of English, to Speak about Rebecca West and Modernism, April 17, 5:30, Business 103Contributed by Christopher Matusiak on 04/15/14
The lecture is sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society, and is free and open to the public. Jennifer Spitzer is Assistant Professor of English at Ithaca College, where she teaches on late 19th-and 20th-century literature, transatlantic modernism and gender and sexuality. She has published on Oscar Wilde in Oscholars and on D.H. Lawrence and Freud in Modernism/modernity. Her current book project, Defending the Soul: British Modernism and the Resistance to Psychoanalysis, explores the discursive rivalries between modernism and psychoanalysis during the first half of the twentieth century in Britain. Please visit the Events Calendar post.
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