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The Ithaca College Rotoract club, in collaboration with Ithaca Rotary, invites you to fill the BIG RED BOX located in the Campus Center across from the information desk. The Share the Warmth program is an annual community tradition of collecting gently used blankets, coats, sweaters, snowpants and other warm winter clothing.

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Stop by and visit the Campus Center & Event Services (CC&ES) table at the BETTER TOMORROW PLAN event being held in the Emerson Suites on WEDNESDAY, November 30 from 11:30 am – 2:00 pm. We will be sharing tips on how to make your next event greener (from invitations to presentations to food selections and decor). Don’t miss the opportunity to learn great tips and the chance to win eco-friendly prizes!

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

 Want to send a special holiday greeting to your friends and family and support IC Bell People at the same time? This year you can! Ithaca College's handbell choir is raising money by sending personalized holiday greetings to your loved ones, including an excerpt from "Carol of the Bells", played live on handbells. Only $2 per phone call, it is a great way to ring out the holiday spirit!

Look for IC Bell People outside of Grand Central Cafe all week to sign up for your personalized call.

Questions? Contact Becky and Christina at icbellpeople@gmail.com

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 Donate a toy this holiday season!

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 To Write Love On Her Arms – Ithaca College presents Living Your Story, featuring guest speaker Dan Duval, on drug and alcohol addiction and recovery. The event will take place on Thursday, December 1 at 8pm in Clark Lounge. Mr. Duval’s presentation will coincide with the Fears Vs. Dreams gallery display, TWLOHA’s project for the 2011-2012 year.This event is free and open to the public.

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You’re Invited! Finals are fast approaching, so take a break on December 11, 2011 and come to the Class of 2014 Pool Party! Check out the new A&E Center Pool and hang out with your classmates. There will be music, food, and a lot of fun! Be sure to stop and talk to your Student Government Association senators too! We want to hear how your semester is going!

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A professional from CollegiateLink will be making a special visit to Ithaca College, don’t miss out on this exclusive 1 hour and 30 minute session!

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Zillah Eisenstein, professor of politics, delivered the keynote address to the National Australian Women’s Studies Association meetings, in Adelaide summer 2010. 

The talk “Audacious Feminisms” is now published and available in Australian Feminist Studies, 2011, at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2011.621174 .

If you have a used digital camera that is in decent working order, please consider donating it to this photo project in Benin, Africa.

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Keep an eye out for our table this week and next week as the Ithaca College Ballroom Dance Team takes nominations for the Third Annual Dancing with the Stars competition.

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Aimee Ellis, of the Management Department in the School of Business,  is the guest host of the next Faculty Show and Share on Thursday, December 1st, at 3:00- 4:00 pm in the CET (Job 102).  She will be sharing her experiences using Facebook to interact with students.  Please come if you have experience using Facebook or other social media in your courses or you're just curious. Any students are welcome as well.

Registration is appreciated but not required.

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The Food Service Advisory Board (FSAB) is having a meeting December 1, 2011
from 12:10 to 1:00 PM in WILLIAMS 224
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Jim Curatolo, Upper Susquehanna Coalition

"The Upper Susquehanna Coalition Wetland Program: an integrated approach for wetland restoration and protection."

December 1
4:00 p.m.
CNS 112 

Refreshments served at 3:45, 1st floor CNS foyer. Bring your mug. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Download the PDF announcement here.

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IC Unbound Dance Company Presents: Leave a Trail on Sunday, December 11, 2011!

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As part of a collaborative community service project with Cortland State, Ithaca College will be sending 500 holiday cards to our military service men and woman.

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Traevena Byrd, Associate Counsel and Director of Equal Opportunity Compliance, will be offering sexual harassment training for student interns (and other interested students) on the following dates. Please note that there is only one more session before winter break.

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SAB's annual Extreme Gingerbread Competition, co-sponsored by IC Habitat for Humanity, is our last event of the semester and something you definitely should attend!

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Performed once every four years, IC Theatre’s dance show lights up the stage with four original dance pieces. Assistant professor of theatre arts Lindsay Gilmour has choreographed “Ahhhhh,” a modern meditation on movement and its interaction with the five senses, and “Arriving,” a duet inspired by bird migration. Dance instructor Amy Walker O’Brien has created two ballet pieces, “Momentum,” an intersection of sculpture and energy, and “Once Upon a Time,” a glimpse at what might happen at the circus after the audience has gone home. These pieces flow smoothly into one another, encouraging the audience to revel in the wonders of everyday life. 

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If you have some time during final exam week and can give us a three hour block of time for proctoring exams, please contact us.

This may be a good time for you to get some grading or reading done and, at the same time, provide a valuable service to the IC community. We can ask your deans and supervisors for release time, if necessary.

If you're interested, please contact Kelly Charnley for more information. She can be reached at kcharnley@ithaca.edu or 274-1257.

Thank you very much for your consideration.

Hugh Egan, Professor of English and Robert Ryan Professor of the Humanities, will be discussing his recent research on the life and writing of Frederick Douglass in a lecture entitled "Thrice-told tale: Frederick Douglass and the Art of Autobiography"  this Wednesday, November 30, at 5:30 in Business  204.  

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