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FLEFF 2014 Dissonance: Battleship Potemkin, silent film/live musicContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/03/14 The 17th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival presents Silent Film/Live Music The film that defined Soviet montage, telling the story of the great Russian naval mutiny, street demonstration, and police massacre Sat. April 5 Admission charged (we suggest advanced tickets to insure a seat) Read more . . . (26 words) FLEFF 2014 Dissonance: The Red Kimono, silent film/live musicContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/03/14 The 17th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival presents Silent film/Live Music/Performance The Red Kimono (Dorothy Davenport, USA, 1925) Performance by Cynthia Henderson, Jazz by Fe Nunn and Friends FLEFF: A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT Read more . . . (26 words) FLEFF 2014 Dissonance: Presentation on Visual Politics and Putin's RussiaContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/03/14 The 17th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival presents Okruzhenie: Sat April 5
Read more . . . (26 words) FLEFF 2014 Dissonance: Diaries of Dissonance-Behind the Scences in Filmmaking In and Out of the MainstreamContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/03/14 17th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival presents Diaries of Dissonance: Read more . . . (26 words) FLEFF 2014 Dissonance: How to Get Your Break Annual PanelContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/03/14 The 17th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Presents How to Get Your Break Panel Friday Moderated by Dr. Thomas Bohn, Screen Studies and FLEFF Read more . . . (26 words) Free Wellness Clinic Membership - A Mind, Body, Me Program Feature!Contributed by Katie Sack on 04/03/14 The Ithaca College Mind, Body, Me wellness program focuses on you: the employee. It gets you involved by helping you identify and move toward your personal health and wellness goals and encourages celebration of your success. Mind, Body, Me promotes a culture of wellness at IC, and in doing so, supports a healthier you! Read more . . . (154 words) The 17th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival presents Interactive, informal dialogues with festival guests, starting each hour. Featuring Irina Aristarkhova (on Putin’s Russia), Rodrigo Brandao (Kino Lorber Films), Vanessa Domico (Outcast Films), Ernesto Livon Grossman (Brasco), Laura Kissel (Cotton Road), Kevin Lee (dGenerate Films), Andrew Lowenthal (EngageMedia), Jonathon Miller (NPR) Leila Christine Nadir (EcoArtTech), Cary Peppermint (EcoArtTech) Just drop in anytime! Read more . . . (26 words) FLEFF 2014 Dissonance: World Premiere, Cotton RoadContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/03/14 World Premiere! Cotton Road (2014) With film director and IC Alum Laura Kissel Sat April 5, Admission charged (advanced ticketing available at Cinemapolis) FLEFF: A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT
The Department of History to Induct Students into Phi Alpha ThetaContributed by Vivian Bruce Conger on 04/03/14 On Friday, April 11, at 4:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge, the Department of History will induct 20 new members into Phi Alpha Theta, National History Honors Society. Read more . . . (97 words) Lilyana T. Mladenova (SMM) and Darius J. Conger (Economics) Paper AcceptedContributed by Tina Bennett on 04/03/14 Lilyana T. Mladenova, Department of Sport Management and Media and Darius J. Conger, Department of Economics, had their paper “Incentives and Productivity in ATP Tournament Settings” accepted for publication in the forthcoming issue of International Journal of Sport Studies.
Tonight's Africa Week Event: "Brothers Stand Up!"Contributed by Makda Getachew Zewde on 04/02/14 Thursday, April 3rd at 7 pm in Emerson Suite C Africa Week continues tonight with a panel discussion entitled "Brother Stand Up!" in Emerson Suite C at 7 pm. This event is a collaboration with B4B, and will be hosted by John Rawlins from OSEMA. The panel will address issues surrounding the black male identity. We will talk about perceptions of black men, and how they impact their experiences as they navigate through predominantly white institutions. The four panelists are students Cedrick Michael Simmons and Dubian Ade, as well as Dr. Sean Eversley Bradwell from the Center for the Study of Culture Race and Ethnicity, and Dr. Matt Mogekwu from the Journalism Department. Please join us as we engage in this important conversation. SLI Credit available: "Leading in a Diverse World" Active Minds at Ithaca College is petitioning Google, Inc. for a greater and more prominent inclusion of mental health resources. Read more . . . (46 words) A reading by Sonali Samarasinghe, human rights activist, award-winning journalist, and visiting international scholar-in-residence in Honors. Wednesday, April 9, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Handwerker Gallery. Read more . . . (85 words) Dr. Christopher House, Communication Studies (H&S), invited to speak at Princeton Theological SeminaryContributed by Laurie Arliss on 04/02/14 "Rhetorical Theology: Exploring Content, Context, and Commitments in Peacemaking" is the title of an invited talk by Christopher House, assistant professor of communication studies, this Friday (4/4) at Princeton Theological Seminary for the Association of Charismatic Theological Students (ACTS). Read more . . . (57 words) Ithaca College Art Students exhibit at Moving Box Studios April 4, 2014Contributed by Denise Vanderburgh on 04/02/14 .:So Far Gone:. is a collection of works from Ithaca College Students Leo Anthony Oliva, Danielle Merendino, Hope Carter, and Kirsten Samanich. Read more . . . (82 words)
Professor Gregory Hopkins to be guest conductor of the 9th Annual High School Gospel Festival
Read more . . . (595 words) Dr. Donathan Brown, Communication Studies (H&S), Invited to Speak at the National University of Ireland.Contributed by Laurie Arliss on 04/02/14 "Created Equal" has been chosen as the name of an April American Studies conference at the National University of Ireland. Donathan Brown, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, has been asked to speak to conference attendees about race and voting rights in the United States. The title of the essay to be presented is "In Search of Voter Fraud: Race and Voting Rights in the United States." Read more . . . (37 words) Deborah Rifkin (Associate Professor, Music Theory) presented at West Coast Conference of Music Theory and Analysis in Salt Lake City, UT.Contributed by Deborah Rifkin on 04/02/14 Deborah Rifkin (Associate Professor, Music Theory) presented "Peter in Motion: Early Animated Adaptations of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf" at the West Coast Conference of Music Theory and Analysis, which was held in Salt Lake City in March. The presentation compared Prokofiev's concert version of the symphonic tale (1936) to the first animated versions of it by Disney (1946) and Soyuzmultfilm (1958). Ithaca and Nazareth College Graduate Physical Therapy Students Present at the Finger Lakes District NYPTA MeetingContributed by Debra Perkowski on 04/02/14 Two Ithaca College graduate students in their final year of study at the Rochester Center teamed up with graduate students from the Nazareth College Physical Therapy program for a research event at the local district meeting of the New York Physical Therapy Association (NYPTA). Read more . . . (67 words) Does your Department need approved student drivers during the summer? Will you need approved student drivers immediately in the fall? If so, read on...Contributed by Diane Rogers on 04/02/14 Students must attend a Student Driver Safety Class in order to drive a College owned/leased vehicle and must be present for the entire 2 hour class. The last Student Driver Safety Class offered for the semester will be held on Monday, May 12, 2014 from 7pm to 9pm in Textor 101. Students can register on-line for the class at: www.ithaca.edu/riskmanagement/ed_prog/. Read more . . . (106 words) |
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