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 As you may have heard over the weekend there was a horrible attack at the Westgate mall in Nairobi, Kenya. Over 100 people lost their lives in this horrendous attack and IC African Students Association decided that we wanted to have a candlelight vigil for those who lost their lives. 

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Programs represented include: MBA, Accounting, HR Management, Management, Sport Management, Economics, and more.

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All faculty and staff are welcome to attend a Pathways training to learn to identify and respond to a student who might be experiencing distress. We appreciate your willingness to learn crisis response skills before you need them.

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The School of Music is pleased to highlight an upcoming performance by the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra (CCO) as part of their 2013-2014 season. This concert features Jennifer Hayghe, Ithaca College associate professor of music performance, on piano.

September 28, 2013
8:00 pm Concert (7:15 pm Pre-concert Chat)
Ford Hall, Ithaca College

Program
O'NEIL: Sweet and Salty Winds (Composers Showcase Selection #1)
HAYDN: Symphony No. 82 in C Major Hob. I:82 "The Bear"
CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op 21

Jennifer Hayghe, piano

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 Students who wish to change their declared ICC theme should go to the Office of the Registrar website (www.ithaca.edu/registrar/students/icctheme) and complete a new theme declaration form. Students who wish to talk about potential theme changes can make an appointment with their academic advisor or stop in during the Academic Advising Center’s walk-in hours.

 

David Salomon, Assistant Professor of Art History, has published an article entitled, "The Highway Not Taken: Tony Smith and the Suburban Sublime," in Places, an interdisciplinary journal of contemporary architecture, landscape, and urbanism.  Salomon's article looks at the surprising intersection between avant-garde art, infrastructure and suburban architecture.

Ithaca College's Latin American Studies Program is co-sponsoring a two day conference on the legacy of dictatorship and the emergence of social movements in the past three decades in Latin America. The conference will be held at Cornell University on September 27th and 28th. For the full schedule of events, please go to the IC Latin American Studies webpage .

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Steven Hartman (English, BA 1987) has published a translation of short stories by Swedish author Stig Dagerman (1923-1954).  Titled Sleet (Boston: David R. Godine, 2013) after one its stories, the collection originally appeared in Sweden in 1947 under the title Noveller i Urval (‘selected stories’). 

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 The 2013-2014 Ithaca College Theatre season opens with FIRES IN THE MIRROR by Anna Deavere Smith and directed by Cynthia Henderson.

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Mark your calendar now for the 2013 Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities lecture! Stephen Greenblatt, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University and renowned author and Pulitzer Prize winner, will deliver a lecture entitled "The Humanities and the Toleration of Intolerable Ideas."

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Student Health 101

Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 09/25/13 

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

Are you stressing over finances? Do you feel like there's a hole in your wallet? An article in this month's issue of Student Health 101 explains the importance of budgeting your money and gives you tips on how to manage your money when you're feeling overwhelmed.

The article also suggests apps for your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Android that are popular among students and can better help you organize your spending...check it out!

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The talk was titled “Longhouse, Cookhouse, Smoking Pipes, Eclipse: Archaeology of the Cayuga Heartland and the Origins of Confederacy.”

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Frank Gabriel Campos, professor of trumpet, was invited to the University of Northern Iowa's School of Music to teach master classes and to perform his 'Art of the Single Line' unaccompanied solo program.

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Randi Millman-Brown and Keith Millman's photography show at FOUND closes on Sunday September 29th. Stop in this week or weekend to check out this fun and unique show! 3D glasses provided!

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Need to take the GRE, MCAT, LSAT or GMAT for graduate school? Want to practice before you take the real thing? Here's your chance!

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Tuesday, October 1 from 12:10-1:00pm in CNS 112.

Please make every effort to attend.

We did a lot of great fundraising last year, so we will be able to serve pizza at the meeting!

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William Brogan III, Biology ’07

"Safe and submerged: How aquatic plants buffer freshwater communities from contaminants"

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4:00 p.m.
CNS 112

Part of the Department's Seminar Series.

Everyone is welcome to attend!
Refreshments beforehand* (3:45-4:00pm)
CNS first floor lobby
*Please bring your own reusable mug for beverages. Reuse, reduce, recycle! 

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The second Service Saturday of the year is right around the corner!

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Storytellers from the Beehive Design Collective will be on campus to discuss how - through extensive community immersion in Central America - the Beehive is attempting to illustrate, document and share diverse stories of survival, community development, and collective action that calls into question the purpose and benefit of "Proyecto Mesoamerica."

This program will be held in Textor 102 at 7:00pm on Tuesday, October 8.

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LOTERIA: Mexican Bingo Night

Contributed by Deandra Bolton on 09/24/13 

 Come out and celebrate with the African Latino Society our first event for Latino Heritage Month!

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