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Campus Center & Event Services is pleased to share with you our SPRING limited time catered offerings.  Let Executive Chef, JJ Molina, and his team entice you with their light & fresh fare. They are serving up Salad Greens with Proscuitto di Parma, Endives with Goat Cheese, Fig & Honey Glazed Pecans and much more. Download your copy of the new Spring Limited Time Offerings today! Hurry these items will only be here until Commencement.

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 Carrotmob FRIDAY!! 

Contributed by Lauren Goldberg on 04/18/12 

 What better way to start your weekend than to go to Waffle Frolic for Carrotmob? It's going to be a sweet event you don't want to miss out on! Friday 4/20 3pm-7pm

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The Art Department is pleased to sponsor a lecture by sculptor and environmental artist Roy Staab. He will give his slide lecture in the Art Department, room 126 Ceracche Center, on Tuesday, April 24 from 3:00-4:00 p.m. The lecture is free and open to all.

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Submitted on behalf of William M. Kay, Acting Director of Grants and Sponsored Projects

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History Megan Gaul, Meghan Rindfleisch, Deanna Hill, and Jessica Mortellaro presented their research at the Phi Alpha Theta History honor society conference at Canisius College in Buffalo on Saturday, April 14.

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Amy Frith, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education, co-authored a publication that placed as an early edition article in the May issue of the Journal of Nutrition.

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Park School Dean Diane Gayeski recently gave two presentations to professional associations on new communication and learning strategies for Millennials, highlighting innovative practices in place at Ithaca College.

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No Pressure Blood Pressure

Contributed by Judy Mauk on 04/18/12 

The next No Pressure Blood Pressure will be held on Wednesday, April 25th. Please see the schedule below to know when students will be in your building.

 

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Prepare to be amazed by the extraordinary mental abilities of Jim Karol! Join the millions around the world who have witnessed Jim's mental powers and been astounded by his abilities. You may even learn some memory tricks of your own!

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SAB Films Presents: Haywire!

Contributed by Alexis Dent on 04/18/12 

Come see a crazy action movie, courtesy of SAB!

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April 2012

To All Ithaca College Students:

We would like to invite you to our traditional celebration for the last Friday of classes – IC Kicks Back.  As always, this will be a fun and relaxing experience where you and your friends can create great memories.  Besides the free food, a concert presented by the Bureau of Concerts, and inflatable games, you can expect a variety of entertaining activities courtesy of several IC student organizations.  IC Kicks Back will be held on Friday, May 4th from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Campus Center Quad.  Look for advertisements about the event.  Don’t miss out on this fabulous tradition!

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The Phillips Hall Post Office is selling MEMO money orders. Money orders can be purchased with cash only, Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 4:30pm.

There is a $2.00 fee per money order issued.

Thank you for your patience while we negotiated a contract with a new vendor.

 

Money Orders are Available at the Phillips Hall Post Office.

The Phillips Hall Post Office is selling MEMO money orders. Money orders can be purchased with cash only, Monday – Friday from 8:30am – 4:30pm.

There is a $2.00 fee per money order issued.

Thank you for your patience while we negotiated a contract with a new vendor.

 

With each coupon presented at CHILI's Ithaca, 608 S. Meadow Street, on April 23, 2012 from 3:00 - 11:00 p.m., CHILI'S will Donate 10% of the sales to the Ithaca College CHEMISTRY CLUB!!!

Be sure to print out the COUPON!!!   (PDF) 

Gypsy Gets Shotgun & The Yips

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 04/18/12 

Thursday, April 26th, 4:30-7:30pm, outdoors on the Fitness/Campus Center Quad, Hillel & SAFI are throwing a BIG outdoor event to celebrate Israel’s 64th Independence Day. FREE BBQ FOOD, great crafts, Bobby K inflatables, fabulous bands, including The Yips and Gypsy Gets Shotgun. There will also be a special Talk Israel Tent, a place of Sulha, a safe space for talking about the politics of the Middle East conflict.

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We are working to reschedule a lunch for students with the Honorable Peter S. Mayer '70.  Please stay tuned for more details.

For Who? Boys and Girls (Ages 12-17)

Where? Held in the new Athletics and Events Center!

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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FREE BREAKFAST on Wednesday, April 25th, 9am, Phillips Room in Muller Chapel, with IDF Captain Avner Evan Shoham who will present on life as a gay person in his country and its armed forces and what life in general is like in the Middle East for LGBT people. Captain Avner comes to us courtesy of the speakers bureau of JNF, the Jewish National Fund. This event is co-sponsored by Hillel and the LGBT office.

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IC Human Rights will be having ice cream as we discuss free trade at this week's meeting. Even if you haven't been to a meeting before, join us for ice cream and good conversation on April 19 at 7:30 pm in Friends 207!

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Anthropology's Michael Malpass was invited to present a paper at Colgate University on April 13, dedicated to the theme, "Stories, Symbols, and Strings: A Symposium on State Power in the Ancient Andes.”
Michael's talk, “Provincial Inka: Local Reactions to Imperial Control,” explored ways that the Inka Empire used a flexible means of governing their conquered people that incorporated local leaders into their decimal bureaucracy.

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