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Man Vs Cancer

Contributed by Rachel Gray on 04/11/13 

 Man vs Cancer: Round Two is the second annual food eating contest hosted by Up 'til Dawn to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and is sponsored by Grub Hub! 

The menu is:

-Pizza from Dominos 
-Boneless wings from Wings Over Ithaca
-Subs from Hal's Deli
-Cookies from Insomnia Cookies!!

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Are YOU Hungry?

Contributed by Rachel Gray on 04/11/13 

Man vs Cancer: Round Two is the second annual food eating contest hosted by Up 'til Dawn to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and is sponsored by Grub Hub! 

The menu is:

-Pizza from Dominos 
-Boneless wings from Wings Over Ithaca
-Subs from Hal's Deli
-Cookies from Insomnia Cookies!!

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THE MENU IS SET PEOPLE

Contributed by Rachel Gray on 04/11/13 


-Pizza from Dominos 
-Boneless wings from Wings Over Ithaca
-Subs from Hal's Deli
-Cookies from Insomnia Cookies!!
All sponsored by Grub Hub. Sign up now! Obviously the most delicious fundraiser you'll ever go to.

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On behalf of the National Residence Hall Honorary - Ithaca College Chapter, congratulations to all nominees on their outstanding contributions to the Ithaca College community.  We had 30 nominations for the month of March, a record breaking number for Ithaca College.  Thank you to our dedicated nominators who took the time to recognize these outstanding individuals and programs.  You can take part in this recognition process and submit an OTM for the month of April by May 1st.  Check out our website or other Intercom announcements about how to nominate. 

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 IC Free the Slaves invites you to a one-day conference on human trafficking on Saturday, April 20. During the afternoon, we'll have interactive learning sessions and conversations with anti-slavery activists, including a survivor of human trafficking and founder of anti-slavery organization in Ghana. In the evening, our keynote lecturer Shamere McKenzie will share her story as an activist and survivor of sex slavery.

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Come to an Israel Memorial Day Commemorative Gathering on Monday, April 15th from 530-630pm in the Philips Room of Muller Chapel.

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The “Disaster Planning for Older Adults” workshop will be held Wednesday, April 17th, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Country Inn and Suites, 1100 Danby Road, Ithaca (just 5 minutes south of the college).

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Are you applying to graduate school? If so, then you should also be sure to apply for the Robert Barden Terwilliger ’80 Memorial Award, a cash award for graduate school!

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As a result of increased construction activity at Hill Center, it has become necessary to restrict all parking in G-lot, on the south side of the building. This restriction will be in effect 24/7 until further notice. Conservatory Drive will remain open for vehicular and pedestrian access to the Whalen Center and H-Lot, on the south side of Gannett Center.

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How did David Corn unearth that “Mitt Romney and the 47%” video? DId it have an impact on the 2012 presidential election? What is “dark money,” where does it come from, and what impact does it have on our lives?

We’ll learn the answers to those questions and more when Mother Jones representatives Corn (Washington Bureau chief), publisher Steve Katz, and environment/reproductive rights reporter Kate Sheppard (IC ’06) accept the fifth Izzy Award for outstanding achievement in independent media.

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Michael E. Zuber
Upstate Medical University

"Retina Degeneration and Regeneration in Xenopus: What we can learn from the frog"

4:00 p.m.
CNS 112
April 18


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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Ithaca College Theatre will wrap up its 2012-2013 mainstage season with Arthur Miller’s adaptation of Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People.” Performances will take place in the Hoerner Theatre in Dillingham Center on April 23, 25, 26, and 27 at 8 p.m., and April 27 and 28 at 2 p.m. A talkback with the dramaturg will follow the matinee performance on the April 27.

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The ENVS Sustainability in the Amazon class invites you to come explore the Amazon's ecology and indigenous peoples.  Our multi-media presentation will be accompanied by Ecuadorian food, origami tree frogging,  and an opportunity to learn more about current events and become involved in the struggles in the Amazon Basin.  Look for posters around campus.

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On Friday, April 19th, from 1-2pm, the Sustainability at Ithaca program will host a webinar titled "How Do We Connect Diversity, Sustainability, and Community Engagement on Campuses?"  This webinar will be shown in the Ithaca Falls Room in the Campus Center. Please feel free to drop in and listen in.

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Congratulations to Samantha Stafford who was recently elected as the Western New York District Coordinator for the Northeast Affiliate of College and University Housing Officers.

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The next student driver safety class for the semester is being offered Monday, April 15, 2013 from 7-9pm in Textor 102.  Seats are still available...Register Now!

You may register on-line for the class at:  www.ithaca.edu/riskmanagement/ed_prog/ 

If you are a student and you need to drive a College owned/leased vehicle for any reason, you must attend the full 2 hours of the driver safety class.

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 Wednesday, April 17th from 4:30-7:00pm in Terrace Dining Hall 

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Human Rights lawyer Theresa Harris will deliver a talk this evening on the first prosecution in the US Courts of a US citizen, for torture committed abroad. The talk and Q/A will take place today, April 11, 2013 at Business 204 from 7-9 pm. All are welcome 

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Dr. Howard Erlich, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, recently completed his fifth team membership for the Middle States Association.  As part of the team, Dr. Erlich visits an institution seeking accreditation, reviews self study materials, meets with members of the campus community, and participates in the decision making process that results in a written report about accreditation.

The Center for Faculty Excellence is pleased to announce its new Faculty-in-Residence program, beginning in the academic year, 2013-2014.  The program will bring together 3 to 5 faculty members who have proposed a program of study, reflection, planning, and action related to some aspect of faculty excellence and development.  Each year, the program will address themes or subjects that fit within the Ithaca College plan.  In the first year, emphasis will be given to diversity, experiential learning (especially undergraduate scholarship, research, and creativity), early career development, assessment, and curriculum development (especially interdisciplinary courses).  Each Resident will work on a proposed project and meet regularly with the other Residents and CFE Director for discussion, planning, and collaboration.  Duration of residency is one academic year. Residents will receive one course release per semester. 

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