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Join us on Thursday, October 27th at 12:15pm in Friends 207! Marrisa D’Ambrosio will be presenting on how to recognize those students and advisors!

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Open-toed shoes, wrinkled pants, or khakis just won't cut it at a job interview. First impressions are crucial, so make sure you're prepared.

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And the winners are…

Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 10/18/11 

Thanks to all who participated in the First Annual Ithaca College Spirit Week! 

In addition to some great food and entertainment at the various events, we had some fierce – and FUN competitions.  And here are those winners:

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Have you wanted to get tested for HIV but never knew how, or where to go? The Center for Health Promotion will be sponsoring FREE HIV testing conducted by the NYS Health Department right here on the Ithaca campus on Friday, October 28. You can make an appointment for the morning, or just walk-in during the afternoon.

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SGA is holding a logo re-design contest that is open to the entire student body. The winning selection will receive $25 to the IC bookstore!

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Student Government as set up a shorter than short survey to help guide us for the year. Let us know what you think about campus!

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Food for Thought is joining thousands of students across the country to sell tie-dye cupcakes, generously donated by Purity Ice Cream, in a grassroots fundraising movement that will drastically improve individual girls’ lives in the developing world.

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Information Technology Services employs around 120 student staff in twelve technology related fields. If you value technology and are interested in working with people, we've got a job for you! Come to an information session to learn more and to apply!

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Timothy A. Johnson, Associate Professor of Music Theory and Chair of Graduate Studies in Music, gave a presentation last week at the Third International Conference on Music & Minimalism in Leuven, Belgium.

His presentation, "The Flesh and the Lash: Uncovering the Ballet Scene in John Adams's Nixon in China," explores act 2, scene 2, of this opera that depicts the 1972 visit of Richard Nixon to China. His presentation discussed the way this scene of the opera projects issues of the treatment and mistreatment of women, sexual roles and stereotypes, and human rights in general. This was Professor Johnson's third consecutive presentation at this international conference, following his appearances in Bangor, Wales (2007), and Kansas City, Missouri (2009).

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Fall Break is a great time for faculty and staff to take advantage of drop-in flu shot clinics at the Hammond Health Center!

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Cumulus Image Database Update

Contributed by Jill Fisher on 10/18/11 

The image database is back in service. ITS has also worked on the "current session expired" problem, so please let me know if this is still happening. Email jahart@ithaca.edu

REMINDER:  The last day to renew your upgrade/maintenance plans for department-owned copies of Adobe software is Friday, October 28th.

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The Office of Admission is now accepting applications for prestigious position of President’s Host! 

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Friday Oct 28th

Taughannock Falls Room, Campus Center

2:00-3:00 pm

John Henry Gonzalez, co-founder of the Movimiento Campesino de Cajibio-- (Small-Scale Farmers’ Movemement of Cajibio), will be discussing the impact of the forthcoming approval of the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. Rural Colombians already face huge problems such as massive internal displacement (5 million people), military/paramilitary and rebel violence against peasants, labor leaders, and communities in general, and unemployment; FTA will deepen these problems.

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 Ithaca College in the Media

Contributed by Anonymous on 10/18/11 

Quoted in the media: Faculty member Tom Shevory, staff member Gretchen Van Valen, and students Hana Raskin, Chris Zivalich, and Emily Junge. For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media page at the Office of Media Relations:

IC in the Media

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Saudi Arabia: An Inside Look

Contributed by Melissa Gattine on 10/18/11 

During her 2010-2011 sabbatical leave, Professor Janice Levy from the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts spent ten months teaching photography to women at Princess Noura bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

On Tuesday, October 25, in her first public presentation since her return from the Kingdom, Prof. Levy will share personal and professional challenges of working and living in this complex and mysterious nation. She also will show some of her photographs and photos by her Saudi students.

The presentation will be held at 7 p.m. in Park Hall Auditorium is open to the public.

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Bill Hastings (Art), The Gallery @ FOUND Solo sculpture show, titled, Harbingers October 19, 2011 - November 20, 2011.

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Barb Belyea, clinical associate professor in the physical therapy department, was recently interviewed for the October issue of PT in Motion, a monthly magazine published by the American Physical Therapy Association.

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International Graduate Program in Medical Neurosciences in Berlin, Germany.

Co-sponsored by IC's Neuroscience Premedical Sciences Society      

Tuesday, October 25
12:10 - 1:00 p.m.
CNS 115. 
Pizza is provided.

View the PDF announcement here.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Nancy Pierce at 274-3161.  We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Consider working for the Campus Center & Event Services (CC&ES) Office. We are now accepting applications for the spring semester. Join the exciting world of events management and gain critical skills to land that dream job out of college. Fill out an application today. Also check out our Senior Spotlight to find out what a great place this is to work AND visit our CC&ES Alumni in “The Real World” page to find out what our recent grads are up to.

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