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Two Ithaca College staff members are recipients of the J.J. Staff Scholar Award.

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Timecards Due

Contributed by Donna Veres on 10/07/11 

This is a reminder that timecards for all non-exempt employees for the pay period September 26 through October 9 must be submitted and approved by noon on Tuesday, October 11 for payment on Friday, October 14. Any timecards approved after this time will be paid in the next payroll on Friday, October 28.  Please verify that you are using the correct timecard dates of September 26 through October 9 before submitting your timecard for approval.

 

Timecards Due

Contributed by Donna Veres on 10/07/11 

This is a reminder that timecards for student employees for the pay period September 26 through October 9 must be submitted and approved by noon on Tuesday, October 11 for payment on Friday, October 14. Any timecards approved after this time will be paid in the next payroll on Friday, October 28.  Please verify that you are using the correct timecard dates of September 26-October 9 before submitting your timecard for approval. 

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Work to preserve justice and integrity at Ithaca College!

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Below are the times that the A&E Center will be open and the schedule of facilities that will be available for general use during the week of Monday, October 10 through Sunday, October 16. Please be aware that these times are subject to change; all changes to the A&E schedule will be posted on Intercom.

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Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Composition Lecture: Melinda Wagner
7 p.m.   Iger Lecture Hall JJWCM 2105
An informal talk by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Melinda Wagner about her music and musical life 

Music of Melinda Wagner, the Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Composition
7 p.m.     Hockett Family Recital Hall
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4
Wagner: Little Moonhead (inspired by the fourth Brandenburg)
Wendy Mehne, flute
Nicholas DiEugenio, violin
Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jeffery Meyer

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The Student Athlete Advisory Committee will be hosting a student athlete dodgeball tournament on Sunday October 16th from 3-5pm in the Hill Center Gym!

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Get your produce on campus!

Contributed by Alison Bowman on 10/07/11 

Student group IC Organic Growers are making their harvest available for faculty, staff, and students!

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Get your produce on campus!

Contributed by Alison Bowman on 10/07/11 

Student group IC Organic Growers are making their harvest available for faculty, staff, and students!

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Symphony Syracuse will present a concert featuring world-renowned violinist Elmar Oliveira on Sunday, October 9 at 2:30p.m and October 10 at 8:15. The concert October 9 concert, conducted by Stewart Robertson, will take place in the Crouse Hinds Concert Theater in the Mulroy Civic Center.  A second performance will take place on October 10 at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall on the Ithaca College campus. Oliveira, a dynamic soloist and New York State native, will perform Camille Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto No. 3. Symphony Syracuse will open the performance with Dmitri Shostakovich’s colorful Festive Overture, while the second half will consist of Beethoven’s popular and energetic Symphony No. 7.

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Spirit Week officially starts on Saturday! Get ready to show your Bomber pride during the first ever spirit week!

 

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Caillaud, MC and Via, S. 2011 Quantitative genetics of feeding behavior in two ecological races of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum. Heredity

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Public Viewing night, TONIGHT, Friday, October 7th from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

You are invited to join the Ithaca College Department of Physics for a Public Viewing of the night sky at the Clinton B. Ford Observatory on Friday,  October 7th  from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

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Ithaca Dining Services presents Make A Difference (MAD) Mondays!  

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 Mr. & Miss Ithaca

Contributed by Rachel Hardke on 10/06/11 

Ten guys. Ten girls. Two crowns…who will get them?

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If someone has passed out or is experiencing what you believe to be another medical emergency from drugs or alcohol, don't hesitate. Call for help!

Ithaca College’s Medical Amnesty Policy (IC MAP) can prevent you or a friend from getting into trouble with the college judicial affairs board when you call for help in an alcohol or drug-related emergency. These medical emergencies can be fatal, so watch out for others. You just may save a life!

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The Alash ensemble is a quartet of master throat singers (xöömeizhi) from Tuva, a tiny republic in the heart of Central Asia. The ancient art of throat singing (xöömei) developed among the nomadic herdsmen of this region. Alash remains grounded in this tradition while expanding its musical vocabulary with new ideas from the West.

 

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The Homer Workflow Project Group will be hosting its last remote workflow vendor presentation next week as follows:

Friday, October 14, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
312 Job Hall (Large Conference Room)
Vendor: SunGard

Please join us; the session is open to the campus community.  Thank you.

*Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Brian Scholten in the Office of the Registrar at bscholten@ithaca.edu.  We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.*
 

The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) will be hiring 5-6 Student Leadership Consultants (SLCs) for the Spring 2012 semester.

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Let us help you get the latest information about happenings, programs, and wellness!

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