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Wednesday, October 10, 7pm, Textor 101

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Thursday, October 11, 2012
4:00 p.m.
Center for Faculty Excellence, Gannett Center 316 (with subsequent events in other places)

Led by Jake Brenner
Faculty Manager, Ithaca College Natural Lands

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Center for Faculty Excellence, Gannett Center 316

Presented by John Barr, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science.

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We are looking for young children with delayed or restricted motor development who will be between the ages of 5 months and 3 years, less than 35 lbs, who can sit independently or with external support, and who are not yet able to move about freely by crawling or walking. Your child can help us in our work to develop a robot that children with disabilities can use to explore their environment in ways that would otherwise be unavailable to them.

We anticipate the robot sessions will take place in our Movement Lab on the Ithaca College campus, or at another mutually agreeable site. Fourteen sessions will take place within 2 months, and will require up to 60 minutes for each session. A $20.00 incentive will be offered per session to defray transportation costs. 

If you are interested in participating in this project (or if you know someone who might be), please contact us!

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Carrotmob is Here!!

Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 10/03/12 

Buying ice cream and cupcakes never felt so good! What greater way to start your weekend than to head down to Purity Ice Cream for some delicious treats, and better yet, for a great cause?! 
 

When? Friday, Oct.5th 2-6pm

Where? Purity Ice Cream, Co. (700 Cascadilla St, Ithaca)

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 The Ithaca College Campus Store has extended the clearance sale through this Friday!

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This bus will leave from the parking lot by the Park School at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 17, and will return Sunday, October 21, at approximately 8:30 p.m.

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Want to hear how student organizations are celebrating Latino Heritage Month and building IC Spirit?

Check out Club Hub Volume 3 Issue 1!

 

David Pacun, Associate Professor of Music Theory and Interim Associate Dean at the School of Music, has recently published an extended article on the relationship between music and politics in interwar Japan. 

The article, "Nationalism and Musical Style in Interwar Yogaku: A Reappraisal," appears in the latest issue of the Journal of the Society of Asian Music (vol. 43 no. 2, 1-46). 

IC Swing will be having a practice TONIGHT 8PM at the Fitness center dance studio. It is just like any kind of dancing except much easier and a focus on having fun(also the music is pretty kickin')!

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National Day Without Stigma is Tuesday, October 9th.

Active Minds, Inc. started National Day Without Stigma "to eliminate the shame and discrimination surrounding mental health disorders by creating communities of understanding, support, and help-seeking."

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IC Habitat is having out annual walk/run 5K on Saturday October 13th! Come join the excitement at Yavits field where we'll kick off the race with music, raffles, and prizes!

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Live as Fully as Possible

Contributed by Robin Davis on 10/03/12 

Join Saoirse McClory, who has worked for Hospicare for eleven years, as  she educates us in what Hospicare can do for you and a loved one.

 

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The James B. Pendleton Photography awards are intended to make our strongest photography projects exhibition ready by providing funding for the finishing costs of students’ projects.

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The James B. Pendleton Award for Completion of Cinematic Works is intended to make our strongest projects ready for film festivals by providing funding for the costs of finishing your project. This includes but is not limited to: 16mm film cost, lab processing and telecine, film transfer fees, duplication fees, and festival and conference submission fees.

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Keep a Clean Machine:
This week we’re giving you tips on keeping your personally owned computer safe, secure, and speedy!

Data Backup:
Prevention is the best defense, and regularly backing up your data in case of an attack is always a safe idea. With the price of external hard drives falling below $100/TB, purchasing a backup drive is a very smart investment to help ease the effects of data loss. Contact the Student Computer Repair Center (https://www.ithaca.edu/its/help/scrc/) if assistance is necessary for this service.
 

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
12:10 p.m.
Center for Faculty Excellence, Gannett Center 316

Presented by
Stephen Sweet, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, and Chairperson of HSR
Cyndy Scheibe, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
12:10 p.m.
Center for Faculty Excellence, Gannett Center 316

Presented by
Stephen Sweet, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, and Chairperson of HSR
Cyndy Scheibe, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

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A reminder that Scott Stull of the Sociology/Anthropology Department at SUNY Cortland will present a public lecture today, at 6:30 pm, in CNS 208.  Dr. Stull's talk is entitled "The Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod."

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Peter Melcher. Invited seminar speaker. "The risky business of moving water long-distances under negative pressure in plant."  Hamilton College's Biology Department Seminar Series. October 2012.

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