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"From the Street: Public Conversations with Private Architecture" will explore how American cities acquired their distinctive visual and material character. 

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Feeling fuzzy about formulas, groggy about graphs, or sleepy about cell references? Perhaps it's time to wake up with Excel training in the Technology Learning Center! All IC faculty, staff, and students are invited to join us for Excel training, offered for both Macintosh and Windows. Click the links below to register instantly online for any upcoming Monday Excel training sessions you wish to attend.

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The Ithaca College chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America has teamed up with the American Marketing Association to bring the Intern Queen to Ithaca’s campus on November 8th at 12:05 pm in Textor 102. Admission is free, however, seating is limited and tickets will be distributed beginning next week.

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Award-winning professional documentary and multimedia producers Ann Michel and Phil Wilde, coprincipals of Insights International,  have been named Internship Coordinators for the 2012 Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival

As a key part of the festival team, Ann Michel and Phil Wilde will manage the FLEFF internship program, which includes the FLEFF Practica courses for interns and the FLEFF Practica for team leaders  and assistants for the 2012 festival, the 15th anniversary edition.

 

 

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Staff and faculty members who are currently using or considering the use of social media for their units on campus are invited to attend a one-hour best practices workshop.

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HiFashion Studios is looking for 2 more videographers to help film on the day of our Fall 2011 Runway Show.

 

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Come to a one hour presentation on Universal Design for Disability Awareness Month presented by Patrick Walsh (from the Diversity Awareness Committee) and get Student Leadership Institute credit! Two presentations, this Tuesday and next!

 

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A Design Careers Forum will be held on Monday, October 24, 6 pm in the Career Resource Center, 101 Muller Center. Refreshments will be served. 

 

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Who's Your "Of The Month?"

Contributed by Marissa D'Ambrosio on 10/16/11 

 Now is the time to submit nominations for OTM’s (Of The Month’s)! Ithaca College’s chapter of National Residence Hall Honorary recognizes YOUR submissions of outstanding individuals in the Ithaca College community.

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Now is the time to submit nominations for OTM’s (Of The Month’s)! Ithaca College’s chapter of National Residence Hall Honorary recognizes YOUR submissions of outstanding individuals in the Ithaca College community.

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The Cortaca Jug Football game will be held Saturday, November 12th at 12 pm at Butterfield Stadium at Ithaca College.

 

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Join us on Wednesday, October 26 at 4pm in Friends 207! Don Austin will be presenting on how to effectively recruit and manage volunteers.

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Due to inclement weather, tonight's outdoor dedication ceremony for the Athletics and Events Center has been cancelled. The dedication has been incorporated into the program at the dinner that will be held inside Glazer Arena.

Only those guests with tickets to the sold-out dinner will be admitted inside the A&E Center.

Doors to the Glazer Arena will open at 6:00 p.m. for the reception that precedes dinner. Please see below for more information about where and when guests can pick up their name tags, which serve as tickets to the event.

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Today's Fall Splash picnic has been moved inside to the Emerson Suites, due to the inclement weather forecast for today.

Faculty and staff who have requested tickets for the event may pick them up at the Fall Splash check-in desk, located in the north foyer of Phillips Hall (just outside Emerson Suites).

The picnic runs from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and features live entertainment from Ithacappella, VoiceStream, and Premium Blend, plus the Duckpalooza prize raffle.

The Campus Center dining hall is closed today to accommodate the picnic. Students may use their meal plan to get in. (Students who don't have a meal plan may pay the regular dining hall fee at the door.)

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Saturday, October 15, is the annual observance of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD).

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Do you love to win prizes? If your answer is yes, then step aboard the SS ICHR cruise ship on November 2nd at the Emerson Suites from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.  

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Are there computers or network printers in your area scheduled for replacement this spring under the Technology Renewal Program?

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Defining a Disability

A disability is a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual or group. Disabilities are classified under individual functioning difficulties including physical impairment, sensory impairment, cognitive impairment, intellectual impairment, mental illness, and various types of chronic diseases. A person’s disability may be present from birth or may occur later on in life.

 

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On Monday, October 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall, Dr. Samuel Kassow will deliver the annual Holocaust Lecture at Ithaca College, “History and Catastrophe: Emanuel Ringelblum in the Warsaw Ghetto." His talk is free and open to the public.


 

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The following is submitted on behalf of William Kay, Acting Director of Grants and Sponsored Projects:

The Office of Grants and Sponsored Projects is providing updated Fringe Benefit and Indirect Cost rates to be used for external funding proposals. These rates are particularly important for federal grant proposals where the College receives funding to offset the cost of fringe benefits, the cost of grants administration and institutional costs associated with research activities.

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