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No ICBC Service

Contributed by Kevin Walker on 03/24/13 

There will be no Ithaca College Buddhist Community service this Tuesday (March 26th).

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50 guests from Canada, Korea, China, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Iran, Uganda, Germany, and the US will be sharing their films, videos, new media, music, writing, arts, and industry work at the 2013 Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF).

The festival runs April 1 through April 7, on the Ithaca College campus and downtown at Cinemapolis.  This year's theme is MOBILITIES.

For on campus and Cinemapolis schedules, as well as bios of all guests, go to our website, www.ithaca.edu/fleff

 

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Come enjoy the fun at this Prism sponsored event, the second annual Lipsyncing for Life Drag Show Benefit! All donations will go to the Trevor Project, a crisis hotline and resource for LGBT youth. The event is this Sunday, March 24th, from 7p.m to 10p.m in Emerson Suites.

 

 

 

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Five School of Music alumni—Brian Dozoretz (’94), Rosie Newton (’10), Jennifer Middaugh (’94), Matthew Saccuccimorano (’89) and Dana Billings—played on a recording recently nominated for “Best Song” in the Alt. Country category at the 12th Annual Independent Music Awards (IMAs). 

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Violin Performance major Joohyun Lee ('15) recently earned two major achievements in her young musical career, providing the opportunity to perform twice at Carnegie Hall in New York City in the spring and fall. 

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Dr. Janet Galván, Professor of Music, conducted the Alabama Women's All State Chorus the first weekend in March. She also conducted the Massachusetts All State Chorus in a concert at Boston's Symphony Hall this past February. 

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Take advantage of the more than 350 concerts offered each year by the School of Music. A full listing of all concerts and events is available at www.ithaca.edu/music/events/ and this week's are listed below.

Can't make it? Web-streamed performances are available live and on demand at www.ithaca.edu/music/live.

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The 16th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival runs April 1 through April 7, exploring the theme of MOBILITIES. With over 100 events and over 50 guests, the festival features films, video, new media, music, labs, lectures,  workshops, discussion, and parties.  Highlights here to help you navigate and decide! Complete grids for on campus and off campus event as well as guest bios on our website, www.ithaca.edu/fleff

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CALL NOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT!! 1-800-RED-CROSS.  Our next blood drive is right around the corner and if you want an early appointment call now before the tabling opens up in Campus Center on April 8th from 10 to 2pm everyday untill the blood drive.

Here at ITHACA COLLEGE, we have had an amazing 25 year run with the RED CROSS. We have held 5 blood drives a year for a total of 10,856 pints of blood being donated. That means that you all have saved 32,568 lives, Thank You all so much!!!

Now lets keep it up and help us hit our goal of 175 units.  Call 1-800-red-cross or email redcross@ithaca.edu to set up you appointment now.

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On March 2 and 3, 2013, 22 students representing  from 6 research teams presented 11 posters about their research at the Annual Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, in New York, NY.

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 Take a moment to RSVP for the March Coffees with the Provost.  These are informal meetings in a small group setting and are limited to 12 people.  You can RSVP to MaryAnn Taylor (mataylor@ithaca.edu).

March Dates:

Faculty:

Wednesday, March 27               9:00 – 10:00 am      CHS 200 – Smiddy Hall

Educational Affairs Staff:

Thursday, March 28               9:00 – 10:00 am           School of Business – Room 301

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact MaryAnn Taylor at mataylor@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3113. 

 

 

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Merriam, L.A, Baran, C.N. ('08), Girard, B., Hardwick, J.C., May, V., and Parsons, R.L. (2013). PAC1 receptor internalization and endosomal signaling mediate the PACAP-induced increase in guinea pig neuron excitability.  Journal of Neuroscience, 6 March 2013, 33(10): 4614-4622.  View the article

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Loans and credit cards are so easily attainable - that now - debt is something that many of Americans have in common.  By controlling your personal debt and making it work for you, you can eliminate that “drowning” feeling and begin to feel the stress melt away as you use your debt to reach your financial goals.

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The IC Toastmasters Club can help wash away your fears of public speaking.  Learn about how to convey your information to your audience like a pro and shine with confidence.

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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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Throughout your career, your priority has been to accumulate the assets you’ll need to provide income for the future. When retirement is on the horizon, your priority shifts to considering what your sources of income will be, how much income those various sources will provide and deciding how you will draw on your income in a way that makes sense for you.  

These are just a few of the considerations you'll want to discuss with TIAA-CREF at the IC My Future open house. Remember, the more information you get now, the easier it will be to make decisions that will achieve the brightest future for you!

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College employees and students may need to find alternate parking during this time.

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The Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE) is hosting a presentation on Monday, April 1, by Michelle Erai, assistant professor of gender studies at UCLA. Her talk, “If I Win, I Might Tattoo My Face—Mike Tyson as Māori Artifact,” will be held at 7 p.m. in Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall. It is free and open to the public.

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Want to be a SAC Tenant

Contributed by Theresa Johnson on 03/22/13 

Does your student organization need a centralized desk space to store important documents? Do you love hanging out in the SAC and interacting with other student organization members? Great! Apply for SAC Tenant Space.

Applications are available from March 20- April 5 at 5pm. All registered student organizations are welcome to apply. If you are interested click here.

ENVS faculty member Chris Sinton is a co-principal investigator on a two-year project titled Engaging Students in Grand Challenges in an Interdisciplinary Water Sustainability Course. The Interdisciplinary Teaching of Geoscience for a Sustainable Future (InTeGrate) program made the award. 

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