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"Chocolate in the Chapel" - A Reception for all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) and Allied students - Wednesday October 10, 4-6pm in Muller Chapel.

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On October 13, there will be a talk-back following the 2 pm matinee performance of “Man from Nebraska,” currently playing at Ithaca College Theatre. Admission to the talk-back is free. This post-show conversation features Lecturer Simon Rolston from the Department of English, Acting Director of the Handwerker Gallery, Mara Baldwin, and the play’s dramaturg, Kristen Joyce ’13.

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Currently playing at Ithaca College Theatre is Tracy Lett's "Man From Nebraska". Watch the video of students leaving the theatre.  www.youtube.com/watch

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 Megan Roberts (MASS) and Raymond Ghirardo (Art)  were recent recipients of a Finishing Funds grant from The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes and The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), toward the completion of their sound/video installation “Submerged”. 

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Seniors, Did you RSVP?

Contributed by Alyssa Cooper on 10/09/12 

2013 Senior Class & Alumni Celebration

Be the first to hear the Senior Class Gift Campaign announcement, while networking with Ithaca College alumni.

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The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to be hosting the second of four readings in collaboration with the Department of Writing, featuring work presented by Amy Monticello and Sophia Chawala ('15).  A themed reading on family bloodlines and breakdowns will follow and is open to all IC community members.

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Join Prism in celebrating the autumn season with a good old fashioned game of bingo, prizes included. The twist? It's hosted by drag queen supreme Athena Merlot!

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If you're a student videographer looking for work, the Division of Institutional Advancement has several opportunities that'll let you show off your talent.

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DiEugenio performed the monumental Bach Chaconne and presented a masterclass for music students at the University of Virginia in historic Old Cabell Hall in Charlottesville, VA on Friday, September 21. He also delivered a pre-concert lecture on the Concord Sonata of American composer Charles Ives, as part of the 13th Annual Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival, held at the University of Virginia on Sunday, September 23rd.

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Associate Professor of Music, Nicholas Walker, gave masterclasses, lessons, lecture presentations, and performances at two international double bass workshops.

In August, Walker joined distinguished professors Paul Ellison (Rice University) and David Allen Moore (University of Southern California) in St. Irene, Quebec for two weeks of intensive training for students from across North America.  This month, Walker presented a bass workshop with Silvio Dalla Torre on the Baltic coast, in Rostock Germany, to double bass students from Germany, Austria, China, Taiwan, and South Korea.

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The below was originally posted in the Virginia ACDA e-newsletter.

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Interested in earning an M.B.A.?

Contributed by Paul Deamer on 10/09/12 

The School of Business is hosting an M.B.A. information session on Wednesday, October 10, at 6:30 p.m. in BUS 104, which is open to all Ithaca College students.

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Join the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs, PODER Latino Students Association, and the African Latino Society as we close Latino/a Heritage Month with SALSA MAGIC! All of the fun and excitement takes place on Monday, Oct. 15, 2012 at 7pm in Emerson Suites

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Are you ready to make a good first impression while mingling at the Senior Class & Alumni Celebration on Friday? You can practice your conversational skills at the "Networking 101" session with a few alumni and staff, right before the celebration starts!

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U Lot Unavailable October 10-13

Contributed by Chris Pollock on 10/09/12 

Please note that the U lot outside Campus Center will be closed from Wednesday, October 10, at 3:00 p.m. through the late evening of Saturday, October 13, so that we may welcome trustees, alumni, and their guests to campus during the board meetings and Alumni Weekend.

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U lot will return to regular service beginning Sunday morning.

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Submitted on behalf of Tanya Saunders, Assistant Provost.

Before you hand in your application, please join us on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th FROM 12:15 - 1:00 P.M. in BUS 204 to hear about the ICNYC Program from Mike Kaplan '85, Direct Marketing instructor and G2 USA VP & Group Account Director, speak about his experience working in NYC and his role as an instructor and mentor in the ICNYC program.  Joining the discussion will be students who participated in the inaugural spring cohort.

This is a great opportunity for anyone wishing to apply -- for next semester or beyond! 

Light refreshments will be served.

Patricia Bellan-Gillen's solo-exhibition of work, re(Collection): memory and narrative in recent work has entered the final week of it's run-- the exhibition and gallery will close at 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 14.

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Trying to create programs on a budget? Check out this SLI session to learn how!

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Audition Wed. 10/10!

Contributed by Susan Monagan on 10/09/12 

Calling student actors, especially actors of color, to audition for a staged reading of DREAM ACTS, an event with IC Theatre Arts Guest Artist - Playwright Chiori Miyagawa. Rehearsal on 10/28, Performance on 10/29.

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Each semester, SAFER holds an open discussion on gender stereotypes and what defines "rape culture" at a screening of "Welcome to the Party." Join us for this semester's screening tonight, October 9, at 7 pm in Textor 103.

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