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Ithaca will host Empire 8 Championship Tournament action in four sports this week -- men's lacrosse, softball, men's tennis and women's lacrosse. The winner of each tournament earns the Empire 8's automatic bid to the NCAA playoffs. Ticket information and any schedule changes will be available at bombers.ithaca.edu

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When? Summer Session begins June 25th - August 17th (8 weeks)
        Monday, Wednesday, Friday
        9am - 12pm (noon)

How Much? Only $250 per athlete for the entire session! 

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 BIOL 10600 Plants People and Food Production will be offered as a two-week online summer session course (3 credits). Attributes: GE 2a: Science, Liberal Arts, Natural Sciences. This course also counts towards a nutrition minor. Taught by Associate Professor, Peter Melcher. Learn about the food you eat, global population and enter into the curious world of plant biology.

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Dr. Christopher House, H&S Pre-Doctoral Diversity Fellow in the Department of Communication Studies, will present "Rhetorics of the Black Church: Sex, Religion, & HIV/AIDS across the African Diaspora." The presentation will take place on Thursday, May 3 at 12:05 in Clark Lounge.

 

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Please help us provide a warm welcome to the Ithaca College community for our new students and their families!

Our new students will arrive on Sunday, August 26, 2012.  Upper class students who volunteer to assist will be able to move in to their on-campus housing the day before (Saturday, August 25, 2012), and will be required to attend a training session that evening from 7 – 8 pm.  Your meal plan will begin at lunch on Sunday.  Faculty, staff and alumni who volunteer will attend a training session at 11 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012 (directly following the all-college meeting). 

By following the link below, volunteers can indicate the shift(s) they will work, as well as a preference for location.  The shifts are two hours long:  9am – 11am; 11am – 1pm; 1pm – 3pm; 3pm – 5pm.  You will need to arrive at a check-in location 15 minutes prior to your shift, where you will be given your FREE volunteer t-shirt and location assignment.  Details on this will be provided at the training sessions. 

http://www.icalumni.net/movein

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Three-quarters of the world is water, most of it in the great oceans. Spend a semester at sea for credit and explore the science, history and culture of these vast expanses!

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Please join us for a talk entitled: Understanding Galaxies in 10^23 Easy Steps, with David Kornreich, Ithaca College Physics

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Who's Your "Of The Month?"

Contributed by Marissa D'Ambrosio on 04/29/12 

Brighten someone's day through our Of The Month recognition!  This is the last month to nominate someone outstanding!!

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For only $7.99, your dinner includes: Ginger Tofu Vegetable Stirfry, Brown Rice, Small Garden Salad and Roll.

Just call in your order by 2PM today and you'll have your dinner waiting for you, hot and fresh at Circles Market tonight! (Circles Market is at the IC Circles Community Center).

To order, please call: 607.274.1352, pick up is from 4:30pm to 10pm at Circles Market. Order up and enjoy a hot, delicious dinner tonight! (This dinner special is only valid for Monday 4.30.12)

Check out the entire menu at: ithacadiningservices.com/documents/DS_Order_Form_Menu_3_23_12FINAL.pdf

Linda Gasser, School of Business will present "Imaging as a Stimulus for Novel Conversations and Critique about Leadership" at 6th Art of Management and Organization Conference, York, England in September 2012.

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Do you have a love for engaging students to make a difference in the lives of children around the world? If yes, then APPLY TO JOIN THE FOOD FOR THOUGHT E-BOARD! 

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WANT TO WIN TONS OF COOL PRIZES!?

The Ithaca College Chapter of the American Marketing Association is having a study break raffle event at the TC Lounge on Tuesday, May 1st from 8pm-12am! In addition to the raffle drawings, students will be able to use a buy one, get one coupon on TC Lounge menu items of equal or lesser value!!

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Information Technology Services is in the planning stages for migrating user files from the Novell servers (Nova, Memphis, Pulsar) to the Active Directory servers this summer. Due to low usage by students of the Nova file storage service (commonly known as "G" drive), this service is being discontinued for students as of June 1, 2012.

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Open to ALL majors at Ithaca College, The Park School of Communications is offering Introduction to Field Production, TVR 11500during Summer Session I from May 29-June 29. Taught by professor Peter Johanns, TV-R, the course will teach students how to shoot and edit HD video.

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Seniors, we’re almost there!

Contributed by Alyssa Cooper on 04/29/12 

We’re in the final countdown from being seniors to being alumni, and there’s so much to do! We just wanted to remind you that now is the time to remember and help the underclassman friends you’re leaving behind by making a gift to the Class of 2012 Emergency Financial Aid Scholarship.

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 ICSJP will hold a vigil in the academic quad from Tues, May 1st to Thurs, May 3rd. The vigil memorializes the 400+ Palestinian villages destroyed in the Nakba in 1948.

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Tom Stoppard's 1993 play has been described as "an intellectual mystery wrapped around a romance." The play moves back and forth between two centuries and explores such topics as the conflict between Neoclassicism and Romanticism; the second law of thermodynamics; fractals and chaos theory; landscape architecture; and the comic and wondrous mysteries of carnal embrace.

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Submitted by Marisa Kelly, Provost

Please join me on May 3rd for the final Faculty Colloquium of the year. Vivian Bruce Conger, Department of History, will be presenting: The “in Conneckted state” of Deborah Franklin: Self Fashioning, Gender and Illness in Late Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia.

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"We are Us," this semester's Photo Workshop exhibition sponsored by the Department of Cinema, Photography and Media Arts, features work from sixteen students.

This four-day exhibition will begin with an opening night reception on Thursday, May 3 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The gallery will also be open to the public Friday, May 4-Sunday, May 6 from noon-5:00 p.m. The exhibition space is located downtown at Center Ithaca, The Commons, upstairs in Suite #202.

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The Park School of Communications will host a variety of end-of-the-semester screenings, presentations, and exhibitions to showcase student work. All events are free an open to the public and take place in Park Hall Auditorium unless otherwise stated.

Photo Workshop Exhibition
Thursday, May 3-May 6
For more info, click here.

Cinema Thesis
Friday, May 4, 6:00 p.m.- midnight

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