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 Take a break to enjoy this Friday's seasonal lunch buffet at the Tower Club.

-- 6 Convenient parking spots designated for Tower Club patrons during lunch time.
-- Great venue for a meeting or a relaxing lunch with a commanding view of Cayuga Lake and the surrounding area.
-- Tower Club features a different themed menu every Friday, so please join us!

To reserve your table at the top, call: 607-274-3393.

Bountiful Harvest Lunch Buffet
-- Friday, October 11th, Tower Club/14th Floor/E. Tower
-- Lunch is Served from: 11:30am - 1:30pm

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Rachel Marks at rmarks@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-5899. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 Through work, it is common for individuals to find meaning and purpose. As occupational therapy graduate students, we are interested in your perceptions of your current work environment at Ithaca College.

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Come see your friends perform in a musical revue that parodies the First-Year Experience! 

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Surely you've noticed the signs sprouting up around campus, heard about the wishing tree on the quad, or witnessed increased activity through the windows of the Handwerker Gallery.  Come see the culmination of a participatory exhibition for which IC students and faculty from 32 classes built works from scratch following directions from artists, opening this week! 

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September 30 – November 8, 2013
Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist

Opening reception: October 24 | 5 p.m. - 7p.m.

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Jewelry & More at the Campus Store

Contributed by Jim Best on 10/22/13 

 Stop in and check out Jewelry & More on October 25th & 26th.

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The Cortaca Jug Football game will be held Saturday, November 16th at noon in Butterfield Stadium at Ithaca College.

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In an unprecedented move, Apple has released their latest operating system, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, as a free upgrade through the App Store for Mac OS 10.7 and 10.8 systems.

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Earlier this year, the Center for Print Production committed to becoming a Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified printing operation, making it one of only a few printers in New York State achieving this FSC designation.

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Yale Psychiatry Assistant Professor, Carolyn Sartor Ph.D  will present  her research on the relative roles of environment and genetics in substance abuse and the implications for intervention in the Taughannock Falls room on Monday Oct  28th at noon. 

 

 

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Robert Freeman will be in the Park Hall Auditorium at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, to discuss the state's Sunshine Laws and to answer questions about access to information and meetings.

For almost 40 years, reporters and editors who have needed information about the state's Freedom of Information and Open Meetings laws to keep the public informed have turned to Robert Freeman. 

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Steuben Foods will interview candidates for a PAID Brand Ambassador position on the Ithaca College campus for its Coldstone Milkshakers product. This part-time position will work to promote the beverage to the campus community.

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The teams are set and the 139 students involved are planning how to invest their $500,000 in the first annual Ithaca College School of Business High School Virtual Investment Competition.

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Students interested in learning more about the Park School’s graduate degrees in communications are invited to an open session on Wednesday, October 30 5:30-7 p.m., Career Services Resource Room.  www.ithaca.edu/sacl/careers/events1/parkgradprogram/All majors welcome

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Peter Silberman, associate professor of music theory in the School of Music, recently published an article in Gamut, the online journal of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic.

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And The Winner Is....

Contributed by Katie Sack on 10/22/13 

Thank you to everyone who spread the word about our Mind, Body, Me Facebook Page. We have reached 200 likes!

The randomly chosen winner for our Facebook like contest is Crystal Young! Crystal will walk away the proud owner of a new medicine ball! Congratulations!

Please continue to follow us on Facebook and spread the word about our great page. Stay tuned for more great posts, contests, and events.

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Lee Goodhew Romm, professor of bassoon, served as a guest artist at The Georgia State Double Reed Day, October 20, 2013.  Goodhew Romm collaborated on a recital and met with many Atlanta area bassoon and oboe students in Master Classes.  She worked with double reed colleagues Nancy Ambrose King, Lara Dahl, Mike Muszynski and Laura Medisky.  


 

Join us for Food Frenzy!

Ithaca Dining Services will focus on raising awareness about childhood hunger and collect donations during our culinary showcase and vendor fair. 

Tickets are only $3.00 and can be purchased at any retail dining outlet. All funds raised will go to the Food Bank of the Southern Tier's BackPack™ Program in Tompkins County. 

The entire Ithaca College community is invited to participate in this event. 

 

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Heart-to-Heart is intended to offer an opportunity to explore our lives as musicians beyond the limits of the classroom and practice room. 

Sunday | November 3 | 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Presser Rehearsal Hall

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Student Health 101

Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 10/22/13 

Submitted on behalf of Julia Herman '14, CHP Intern.

Do you suffer from FoMO? 

Dr. Przybylski from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom found that students with the "Fear of Missing Out" usually do these things:

  • email/text/use social media during key points of the day (i.e. immediately after waking up, during meals, right before falling asleep)
  • check social media during classes
  • pay more attention to their phones while driving than those who do not have FoMO
  • report lower mood and overall satisfaction

Learn more about the FoMO phenomenon and how to counteract the temptation of nonstop communication in this month's issue of Student Health 101!

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 This weekend due to Family Weekend there will be an additional Mass at 9am along with the usual 1pm and 8pm. 

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