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Dr. Murthy will be sharing how the lack of prioritizing women's health leads to dire consequences. Dr. Murthy has been actively involved with advocating for women's rights and has been working with students in projects to improve maternal health. She will be presenting how we can become involved in being global citizens for women's health using work at the New York College of Medicine as an example.

Textor 102, Thursday, April 4, 7pm.

 

Dr. Murthy's many accomplishments and positions includes:

Global Health Program Director New York Medical college 
School of Health Sciences and Practice

NGO Representative of the Medical Women's International Association to 
the United Nations

International Council on Women's Representative to the World Health Organization

Chair, Committee of Women's Rights- American Public Health Association

This event is sponsored by the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education. For more information, please contact Amy Frith at afrith@ithaca.edu

 

The African Students Association will host our first annual Africa week. This week will include a series of events that will be dedicated to promoting awareness to the public about the social, cultural, and political aspects of Africa, both historical and modern.

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The African Students Association will host our first annual Africa week. This week will include a series of events that will be dedicated to promoting awareness to the public about the social, cultural, and political aspects of Africa, both historical and modern.

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Nate Marshall (left) defeated David Dreidel (right) in two sets (races to 5 and 4) from the one loss side in the 2013 Tompkins County Classic 9-Ball Tournament held at the Ithaca College Recreation Center on March 30, 2013.

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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival is pleased to announce the 2013 Cohort for our competitively selected Graduate Fellows of Color.  Warren Schlesinger serves as coordinator of the FLEFF graduate fellows program.

Festival graduate fellows will participate in screenings, discussions, workshops,  meetings, receptions, and special events from April 4-April 7 at Ithaca College and Cinemapolis. 

Congratulations and Welcome  to our 2013 FLEFF Graduate Fellows Cohort!

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The African Students Association will host our first annual Africa week. This week will include a series of events that will be dedicated to promoting awareness to the public about the social, cultural, and political aspects of Africa, both historical and modern.

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The African Students Association will host our first annual Africa week. This week will include a series of events that will be dedicated to promoting awareness to the public about the social, cultural, and political aspects of Africa, both historical and modern.

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Join us Monday, April 1, for a special edition of the Daily Grind. We will be joined by playwright and poet, Saviana Stanescu-Condeescu, playwright and drama professor, Claire Gleitman, and journalist/documentarian, James Rada, for a conversation about the power and importance of narratives in our lives.

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 Learn how to make and publish a game with Construct and the Windows App Store!

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Save time and money using a PC based software to send your certified mail pieces. 

If you are a department that has a need to send certified mail on a regular basis or would like to find out more about how to send certified mail right from your desktop contact Karen Serbonich, Director of Mail Services at kserbonich@ithaca.edu, to sign up for a webinar being held on April 9th from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm. You may participate in the webinar right from your office computer, but seating is limited to 25 participants so act now.

When contacting Karen you’ll want to provide her with the approximate number of certified mail pieces your department sends on an annual basis.

 

 

Dr. James Mick, Assistant Professor of Music Education, recently conducted a string orchestra consisting of selected students from all five boroughs of New York City at "The Inaugural Festival of Music for High School Students."

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Project Generations is currently seeking dedicated individuals for next year's leadership positions.

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Is Your Office Moving?? Interested In What Has Been Happening in Facilities?  Facilities is pleased to announce some new and exciting features to our website for the entire campus community!

 

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On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, the Jewish Studies program and Hillel at Ithaca College are screening NUMBERED to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom ha-Shoah). The movie will be shown in Textor 101 at 7:30 pm, and is free and open to the public.

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Selected shorts from the Black Maria Film Festival. w/festival director John Columbus.

Thursday April 4 7:20pm Cinemapolis

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The water crisis in Highland Park, Michigan, the result of economic decline and political malfeasance. w/filmmaker Elizabeth Miller.

Thursday April 4th 7:10pm Cinemapolis

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What is a Jumpstart Leader?  Jumpstart Leaders participate in each Jumpstart program in a leadership capacity and serve as a valuable source of information and advice to students begin their college experience. Students have the opportunity to apply to be a Jumpstart Leader for one of the four programs: Community Plunge, Lead-In, ECHO, and the GREEN Tour (Formerly SCC).

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The Ink Shop Printmaking is hosting a show of Ithaca College Prints, April 5 - 30, 2013.  Opening reception, Friday, April 5, 5 - 8 pm.

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The African Students Association will host our first annual Africa week. This week will include a series of events that will be dedicated to promoting awareness to the public about the social, cultural, and political aspects of Africa, both historical and modern.

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The Committed to Change Program is offering grants of $1,000 each for curriculum development initiatives in the area of sustainability.We especially seek curricular proposals from academic areas that have been less represented in previous grants (fine arts, social sciences, humanities).

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