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SAB Events... Read more . . . (186 words) Come view the night sky at the Clinton B. Ford ObservatoryContributed by Jill Ackerman on 04/10/11
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 Friday, April 15th from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Read more . . . (166 words)
Contact sga@ithaca.edu with questions and accommodations for individuals putting forth requests with disabilities. Are People Falling Asleep at Your Presentations?Contributed by Sharon M. Beltaine on 04/10/11
The Technology Learning Center is pleased to invite all faculty, staff, and students to "PowerPoint for Windows: Using Multimedia" and "PowerPoint for Macintosh: Using Multimedia," two workshops that provide hands-on experience in adding audio, inserting video, using animations and transitions, linking excel charts, and editing graphics in PowerPoint. Please join us for any of these upcoming sessions. This workshop is offered for both Macintosh and Windows, so click on the platform of your choice to register online instantly. PowerPoint for Windows: Using Multimedia Read more . . . (136 words) FLEFF 2011 Checkpoints: Feature Film Editing Workshop on Sat!Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 04/10/11
Then you do not want to miss this Special FLEFF workshop, Feature Film Editing, with Tom Swartwout. Feature Film Editing Workshop ADMISSION IS FREE. But donations can be made to support Cinemapolis, Ithaca's nonprofit art cinema. Read more . . . (106 words) Maria DiFrancesco (Modern Languages and Literatures) presents talkContributed by Michael Richardson on 04/10/11 Maria DiFrancesco (Modern Languages and Literatures) presented a talk entitled “Working-Through Arrested Moments in Beth Escudé i Gallès’s Memoria fotográfica and Itziar Pascual’s Varadas" at the Northeast Modern Languages Association Convention, April 7-10 in New Brunswick, NJ. Read more . . . (68 words) Maria DiFrancesco (Modern Languages and Literatures) chairs panelContributed by Michael Richardson on 04/10/11 Maria DiFrancesco (Modern Languages and Literatures) chaired a panel entitled "Crossing Borders and Performing Gender on the Spanish-Speaking Stage" at the Northeast Modern Languages Association Convention, April 7-10 in New Brunswick, NJ. Read more . . . (20 words)
Read more . . . (40 words) Nominations Invited: Search Committee (VP for Institutional Advancement), APC, Calendar CommitteeContributed by Stanley Seltzer on 04/10/11 Faculty Council is seeking nominees for the seach committee for VP for Institutional Advancement, APC, and the Calendar Committee. Read more . . . (141 words) Several members of the Department of Music Theory, History and Composition participated in the 40th annual meeting of the Music Theory Society of New York State. Read more . . . (87 words) This week at Wellness Wednesday: Fitness I: Aerobic Conditioning and Body Composition **Please note location change**Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 04/10/11
Taughannock Falls Meeting Room, Third Floor, Campus Center *NEW LOCATION!!* Fitness I: Aerobic Conditioning and Body Composition with IC Clinical Exercise Science Students Read more . . . (58 words) IC No Pants Party! This is an event you won’t want to miss – April 13 @ 7 pm in IC SquareContributed by Chloe Todd on 04/10/11
Read more . . . (88 words) National Book Award Finalist Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Reads WednesdayContributed by Jack Wang on 04/10/11
Read more . . . (133 words) AAA (Asian American Alliance) presents "Vincent Who?" Documentary ScreeningContributed by Kimberly Grzesik on 04/10/11
Read more . . . (103 words) David Turkon (Anthropology) presents paper and serves as discussant at Society for Applied Anthropology annual meetings.Contributed by Michael Malpass on 04/10/11 David Turkon (Anthropology) was lead author on the paper, Connecting Sudanese Refugees with Their Past Through the Lost Boys Reunited Project, that he presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) in Seattle on March 30. Read more . . . (164 words) Remaining Events for Spring 2011 CSCRE 'Centering the Margins' Discussion SeriesContributed by Kelly J. Rafferty on 04/10/11
Read more . . . (393 words) Active Minds at Ithaca College has been designated a 5-Star chapter by the national chapter of Active Minds, its highest rating, and supports the mission to reduce the stigma that interferes with accessing mental health care. Send Silence Packing is an exhibit currently on tour to eleven different colleges and universities and will be making a stop at IC Friday, April 15th. The exhibit will be on the Academic Quad (rain location: Emerson Suites...but it won't rain). Don't miss the IC news release about Send Silence Packing and be sure to check out additional information about Active Minds and a video clip about the exhibit before it arrives! Living with Grief drop in support group schedule changeContributed by LeBron Rankins on 04/09/11
Now that attention is increasingly focused on concluding the semester, Living with Grief will no longer meet weekly. Instead, there will be a final group meeting Thursday, April 28, at 5:15 in the Health Promotion Resource (down the hall from CAPS). Questions and requests for disability accommodations can be directed to LeBron Rankins at lrankins@ithaca.edu.
Apply for desk space in the Student Activities Center for your Student Organization!!!Contributed by Sophie Glassman on 04/08/11
Read more . . . (116 words) Interested in global issues including poverty, sustainability, and education? Participate in the Global Concerns Classroom Workshop!Contributed by Colleen Wormsley on 04/08/11
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