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"HOW RACISM TAKES PLACE: WHY THE MARGINS MATTER NOW"

Talk by Geroge Lipsitz, Professor of Black Studies, UC Santa Barbara

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 Earth Day 2011

Contributed by Dani Novak on 04/07/11 

 Saturday April 16 2011

Ithaca Earth Day On the Commons 12 noon – 5 pm

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A panel discussion with: Christine Barksdale, owner of Diaspora Gallery; Patricia A. Johnson, associate vice president for finance and treasurer at Cornell University; and Schelley Michell-Nunn, director of human resources for the City of Ithaca.

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Yaani Drucker is a spiritual teacher who has written a book, Not Guilty - Undoing the Illusion of Separate Existence, and put together an online course to facilitate enlightenment. Her materials are freely available for download at www.notguiltybyyaani.com, 

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Hypertension is the most common cardiovascular disease and affects more than 74 million Americans.

This workshop is presented by Dr. Erin M. Hall-Rhoads and is intended to educate you about high blood pressure and its causes, as well as treatment methods.

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Pesach 5771/Passover 2011

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 04/07/11 

Monday, April 18-Tuesday, April 26

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Indoor Pool Closed

Contributed by Nate Brisley on 04/07/11 

The indoor pool will be closed on the follow dates.

Friday April 8th, 12pm - 3pm

Tuesday April 12th, 8pm - 10pm

Tuesday April 19th, 8pm - 10pm

Thursday April 21st, 1pm - 3pm

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Freedom Walk!

Contributed by Keyla Tumas on 04/07/11 

Come do our 5k walk/run and bring an end to modern-day slavery!

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Explore sustainability as it pertains to food, water, and agriculture in the Fall 2011 course Special Topics in Media Literacy: Media Constructions of Sustainability.  The course is in Culture and Communications and meets Tuesdays from 4:00pm-6:50pm. 

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Nathan Hess, Assistant Professor of Piano in the School of Music, was a featured pianist on April 1st with the Orchard Park Symphony Orchestra in Carnival of the Animals, a piece for two pianos and orchestra by Camille Saint-Saens. The orchestra, conducted by David Rudge, performs in Orchard Park, NY, just south of Buffalo.

Four therapeutic recreation majors, Jocelyn Fram, Hannah Louis, Meagan McCallister and Brittany Raphael co-presented a session entitled, "Assessing Functional Skills through the Use of Table Games" with Janice Elich Monroe, Associate Professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at the NYSTRA conference.

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Sodexo, Inc., the world leader in Quality of Daily Life Solutions, announced today a comprehensive, industry leading Sustainable Seafood Initiative, including a commitment to have 100 percent of its contracted fresh and frozen seafood certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) or Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) by 2015.

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We need you to get involved on April 10!

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Break out the leg warmers and join IC Hope for Haiti at The Haunt on April 28th for the 80's Party for Haiti!

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First Class postage for a 1 ounce letter will remain at .44 cents
The additional ounces will increase to .20 cents (up from .17 cents)
Post cards will increase a penny to .29 cents
International letter mail to Canada and Mexico will increase to .80 cents (up from .75 and .79 cents respectively) All other countries will remain at .98 cents.
Non-profit  automated  letter rates will increase about .2 percent
Non-profit  automated flat rates will decrease about .1 percent
A link to view comparisons of the non-profit rates can be found at: http://www.nacums.org/USPS/Non%20Profit%20Comparisions.pdf

John Bradac, Director of Career Services, will host a panel on "Applying and Getting Into Law School" on Monday, April 11th from 5:30-6:30 PM in room 204 of the Business School.

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To help prevent the blood supply from dropping further, we need your support. O negative blood donors are needed to make an appointment to donate blood as soon as possible.  Since Type O negative blood can be used for all patients in need, it is crucial that there is a sufficient supply.  

Please email REDCROSS@ITHACA.EDU or call 1-800-RED CROSS TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME. We will be taking walk- to the day of the drive you just might have a slightly longer wait without an appointment time.

Thank you in advance for your help.


 

Congratulations to John Harris, cook at La Vincita, for winning the District Sodexo Experience Award! The Sodexo Experience Award is given to engaged and motivated employees who provide outstanding customer service.

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The Institute for Advanced Study of Feminist Science Fiction is hosting a marathon viewing of the classic science fiction films Alien, Aliens, and Alien3 in CNS 112 starting at noon on Sunday, April 10.

 

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Do You Like Live Music?!!!

Contributed by Nicole Sisti on 04/07/11 

Benefit Concert April 9th! ALL AGES!!

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