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The Sustainability Café on Monday, October 15th will feature Dr. Peter Bardaglio from the Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative exploring the question: Climate Change and Adaptation in Tompkins County: Towards a More Resilient Community”.  The Sustainability Café will be held in Center for Natural Sciences Room 112 at 4:00PM in conjunction with the Environmental Seminar.

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What is Hospice?

Hospice is a health-care facility that is designed to provide pain control and emotional support for terminally ill patients and their families.  Hospice care focuses on bringing comfort, self-respect, and tranquility to people in the final year of life, and typically refrains from taking extraordinary measures to prolong life.

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Move over cookies, brownies and mini éclairs—there’s a new sweet treat in town—the PUMPKIN WHOOPIE PIE. Contact Campus Center & Event Services (x4-3313) to order them for your next meeting or event. Hurry, they will only be around until the end of the semester.

Download your copy of the new Fall Limited Time Offerings today! 

Stay connected to the people who know how to plan great events. Like us on Facebook (keywords: Campus Center and Event Services).

Pick up your application in the Peggy Ryan Williams Center.  Applications are due October 15th!

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The Colorado University Cage Festival began with a Colloquium Series featuring Sara Haefeli from Ithaca College, David Patterson, an independent scholar from Oak Park,
Illinois, and Chris Shultis, from the University of New Mexico presenting "Perspectives on the Legacy of John Cage: A Panel Discussion."

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Let us join together in the TV lounge of Boothroyd on Sunday October 14th from 1:00 - 2:00pm, to inspire each other by sharing thoughts, poetry and music.

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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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Before you hand in your application, please join us on Thursday at 12:15 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.

Information Technology Services has prepared a document and worksheet to assist you with planning your computer and related technology requests as you put together your 2013-2014 fiscal year budgets.

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The Ithaca College Model United Nations team won three awards this past weekend at the Security Council Simulation at Yale.

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The IC Toastmasters Club can help ignite your career by helping you add a spark of confidence to your presence as well as helping to polish your leadership skills.  Come and be a guest at our Wednesday, October 10th Toastmasters meeting located in the Ithaca Falls Room at the Campus Center.  From 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM you can watch the club members in action and see how fun and educational speaking among friends can be.

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2012 Enduring Masters Series
Thursday, October 11th at 8PM
Hockett Family Recital Hall


Interdisciplinary Masterclass: “Scoring and Composition”
Wednesday, October 10
10 a.m. - Noon
Park Studio A

Masterclass: “Acting Through Song”
Thursday, October 11
Noon
Hockett Family Recital Hall

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Lee Goodhew Romm, Bassoon Professor in the Ithaca College School of Music, can be heard performing with many ensembles in the upstate area this month.

This past Friday evening, October 5, she performed on the Ithaca College campus with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO). She again appeared with the RPO in Rochester on Saturday, October 6 and on Sunday, October 7, Goodhew Romm was heard in downtown Ithaca with IC colleagues, alums and friends in the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Chamber Series at the Unitarian Church.

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For week two of National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) we’ll be giving you tips on Protecting your Personal Information.

If your account has been compromised or hacked, here are ways to regain control.

Hacking of an account generally refers to the compromise and/or unauthorized use of an account or a server. The telltale signs are seemingly obvious: messages that you don’t remember sending, photos you didn’t upload, or your settings suddenly being different one day. The cause is not always the same – you may have left your account logged on another machine, someone may have stolen your password, or you could have left your machine on and unlocked. Regardless of the cause or the effect, there are a few steps you can take to minimize the effects of being hacked.

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It's getting colder and comfort food is on the menu! From Oven Roasted Top Round to Baked Ziti with Meatballs or a Savory Rosemary & Thyme Rotisserie Chicken with a hearty side of Mac and Cheese, it's ready to order up! Just take a glance at this week's menu and take dinner home tonight ~ convenient and delicious!

YUM IT UP! at: http://ithacadiningservices.com/dining_circles.html

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Wednesday, October 10, 7pm, Textor 101

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Wednesday, October 10, 7pm, Textor 101

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Spirit Week is Here!!

Contributed by Amanda Frey on 10/08/12 

As we want you to experience Spirit Week to its fullest, we want to make sure you are COMPLETELY informed and pumped for all events!

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Itohan Osayimwese, Assistant Professor of Art History received the 2012 Jeffrey Cook Award from the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE).

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On October 13th, the Service Saturdays program will be allowing students to serve at any of the following service sites:

·         Pie baking at the Brooktondale Community Center

·         Trail Building at the Dotson Community Park

·         Helping out at the Cancer Resource Center Walkathon

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