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Campus Sustainability Day 10/26

Contributed by Emma Garrison on 10/25/11 

Join ICES, REMP (the Resource and Environmental Management Program), and Ithaca Dining Services for Campus Sustainbility Day, a day to learn about how you can help make Ithaca College a more sustainable campus.

Wednesday, October 26, Academic quad (in front of the library) from 11-3pm

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Timothy A. Johnson, associate professor of music theory and chair of graduate studies in music, just published John Adams's Nixon in China: Musical Analysis, Historical and Political Perspectives (Ashgate Publishing). This publication is his third book, each of which engages music in an interdisciplinary context--along with Foundations of Diatonic Theory: A Mathematically Based Approach to Music Fundamentals and Baseball and the Music of Charles Ives: A Proving Ground (Scarecrow Press), winner of the Sporting News-SABR (Society for American Baseball Research) Baseball Research Award.

Dr Johnson has published and presented numerous papers on the music of John Adams, and his 1991 dissertation was the first dissertation on the music of John Adams.

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Join us on Wednesday, November 2nd at 4pm Ithaca Falls! Liz Chabot will be presenting on how to collaborate perspectives to form a new perspective and a shared understanding!

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We offer a variety of multidisciplinary courses exploring the past, present and future of Native Americans, including experiential classes locally and as far away as Hawaii.

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The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to announce that Jeffrey A. Cohen will deliver a lecture entitled “From the Street: Public Conversations with Private Architecture” October 27 at 3.30 p.m.

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Three members of the Ithaca College community were invited to present on Ithaca College’s sustainability education program at the International Forum on Education for Sustainable Development, held from October 16-18th in Beijing, China.

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Are You Studying Infertility?

Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 10/25/11 

A new faculty member at Cornell is interested in collaborating on research involving perceptions of infertility. If this is one of your areas of study, please contact Dr. Marla E. Lujan, Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell, at (607)255-3153.

Learn about how to get free tix to a show in Dillingham, participate in a survey, free coffee at TC Lounge, and where to go for more information specifically for transfer students!

 

 

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Come to a one hour presentation on Being a Disability Ally for Disability Awareness Month presented by Patrick Walsh (from the Diversity Awareness Committee) and get Student Leadership Institute credit! 

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October is Disability Awareness Month. Come to a one hour presentation on Being a Disability Ally presented by Patrick Walsh, Director in Residential Life (from the Diversity Awareness Committee)! Open to faculty, staff & students.

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 Want to write a novel? In just 30 days? Come to the first meeting of IC NaNo, this Wednesday at 7pm in Williams 202!

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Gossa Tsegaye, assistant professor in the Department of Television-Radio, will talk about his one-hour documentary, "Porch Fest: Celebrating the spirit of a community through Music" on Thursday, November 3 at 12:05 p.m. in the Park Hall Auditorium. His project was a one-day shoot on a shoe-string budget.

Using Park School Students as assistants (Stacey Lawrence, Sarah Furie, Victoria Grace, Matt Walker, Ben Ratner, Shawn Steiner, Emily Junge, and Jackie Green), Tsegaye filmed the local music festival in which bands use downtown porches instead of traditional stages.

Tsegaye will also discuss scouting locations, crew selection and editing.

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Save That Haircut!!

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 10/24/11 

Save That Haircut!!

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Halloween Party!

Contributed by Stephanie Piech on 10/24/11 

Come to dinner at Terraces on Thursday, October 27th, for Ithaca Dining Service’s Halloween Party!

Dress festively or in a costume to get a free chocolate bar! Until they last!

Guess the number of candy corn in the jar to win a $10 Discover Gift Card!

Log in to Ithaca Dining Service's Facebook page on Friday, October 28th, after 3pm to find out if you are the lucky winner! 

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 Do you like Doctor Who?

Contributed by Julie Hepp on 10/24/11 

 Join IC Time Lords on Tuesday in Friends 203 at 8pm! We'll watch an episode of Doctor Who and discuss the show. Hope to see you there!!

This is a reminder from the Intercom post on 10/10/11: Until we launched our licensing program in July, there had been nothing to prevent anyone from selling products using Ithaca College's good name and reputation. We were a rarity in higher education in that we had no way to protect the rights to the commercial use of our names. To remedy that concern, the college instituted a trademark and licensing program.

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The Handwerker Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of The Rise of a Landmark: Lewis Hine and the Empire State Building on Thursday, October 27. This exhibition of silver gelatin prints, organized by George Eastman House, documents the construction of the Empire State Building.

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Career Services is pleased to welcome Ogilvy & Mather, a worldwide leader in marketing communications, to campus on November 15, 2011.  Representatives will conduct an information session to discuss future internship and entry-level opportunities.

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No Pressure Blood Pressure

Contributed by Judy Mauk on 10/24/11 

The next No Pressure Blood Pressure will be held on Wednesday, October 26th. Please see the schedule below to know when students will be in your building.

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We in Facilities Services are asking for your patience and understanding during this week from Friday morning October 28th through Monday morning October 31st. 

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