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I’d like to offer a brief thanks to everyone who contributed to the preparation and execution of the largest and most successful NCUR conference in history. Read more . . . (227 words) Music Education Assistant Professor, Chad West, Publishes Study in Arts Education Policy ReviewContributed by Chad West on 04/02/11
Associate Professor Susan Avery to present at MENC All-Eastern ConferenceContributed by Susan Avery on 04/02/11 Susan Avery, Associate Professor of Music Education, is presenting "How to Start and Maintain an Adult Community Chorus" at MENC All-Eastern conference in Baltimore this week. Read more . . . (88 words) Now accepting nominations for 2012 Senior Class Gift CommitteeContributed by Alyssa Cooper on 04/01/11 We are now accepting nominations, including self-evaluations, for the 2012 Senior Class Gift Committee. Please email your nominations to Alyssa Cooper at acooper@ithaca.edu by Friday, April 8. Read more . . . (94 words) Now accepting nominations for 2012 Senior Class Gift CommitteeContributed by Alyssa Cooper on 04/01/11 We are now accepting nominations, including self-evaluations, for the 2012 Senior Class Gift Committee. Please email your nominations to Alyssa Cooper at acooper@ithaca.edu by Friday, April 8. Read more . . . (94 words) Three mascot finalists to be revealed beginning Monday, April 4Contributed by Molly Israel on 04/01/11 The 250 mascot suggestions we received from November through January have been narrowed down to three finalists. View the finalists as they are revealed around 11:00 a.m., one each day, from Monday, April 4, through Wednesday, April 6, at www.ithaca.edu/mascot. Read more . . . (64 words) Counseling & Psychological Services Has Mental Health Information for Students on the Web! (News & Events page current topic: Sexual Assault)Contributed by Paul Mikowski on 04/01/11 The new format for the News & Events section: We’ll have new, updated materials every two weeks on our website. The plan is to have the updates focus on wellness themes in relation to student mental health. Right now: Read more . . . (40 words) ATTN: PARK & SRT STUDENTS! Current Techniques and Tools for Audio Production with Solid State LogicContributed by Molly O'Shea Polk on 04/01/11
From groundbreaking audio consoles to innovative video production systems, Solid State Logic has evolved to become the world’s leading manufacturer of analogue and digital audio consoles not to mention a provider of creative tools for film, audio, video and broadcast professionals. With more than 3,000 SSL-equipped studios and facilities in operation today, the excellence of SSL consoles is universally recognized for unrivalled sonic quality, superb ergonomics, outstanding automation and an international support infrastructure second to none.
Read more . . . (114 words) Don’t miss the Tour of North America: Surf’s Up- West Coast Style San Francisco and SeattleContributed by Julie Whitten on 04/01/11
Read more . . . (463 words) Sean Eversley Bradwell featured at the Handwerker Gallery's next Tuesday SalonContributed by Erika Fowler-Decatur on 04/01/11
Read more . . . (73 words) Anthropology faculty and students present at the Northeastern Anthropological Association Meeting, March 25-27.Contributed by Jack Rossen on 04/01/11
Read more . . . (322 words) IC Asian American Alliance (AAA) Presents: Interactive Immigration Workshop: What does Arizona SB 1070 have to do with Asian Americans?Contributed by Kimberly Grzesik on 04/01/11
Read more . . . (132 words) DON'T MISS Dr. Nancy Snyderman on campus this Thursday, April 7th...It's an FYE Showcase Event!!Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 04/01/11 The members of the First-Year Experience Coordinating Committee would like to invite all first-year students to attend a series of events designed to highlight the wonderful speakers, films, athletics and performances that happen on our campus all year long! Here are the next few FYE Showcase Events: Read more . . . (238 words) ***TODAY*** Spring Break, clothing swap, & babysitting --> A few things we'll be talking about at our WPAG meeting TODAY, April 4th!!Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 04/01/11 **ALL PARENTS AND PARENTS-TO-BE ARE WELCOME!** Affinity groups are designed to be a safe place where both staff and faculty may speak on common interests and provide an opportunity to seek and support one another. The Working Parents Affinity Group (WPAG) provides different perspectives on integrating work and our families as working professionals. This group is co-facilitated by two moms who work here on campus and who are interested in developing a resourceful place for other working parents to come together and share with one another based on ideas that YOU provide!! Read more . . . (200 words) NEW! FYE Photo Contest ~ Theme: "LAUGHTER" ~ April 4th-April 15thContributed by Joelle Albertsman on 04/01/11 We will be featuring a different themed photo contest every two weeks for the remainder of the academic year! Read more . . . (160 words) HURRY!!...FYE Photo Contest has been extended!! Theme: "ARCHITECTURE"Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 04/01/11 We will be featuring a different themed photo contest every two weeks for the remainder of the academic year! Read more . . . (145 words) Submitted on behalf of Tanya R. Saunders, Assistant Provost In the spirit of community and dialog, you are cordially invited to join Encounters, a discussion group on topics of interest. These topics may relate to your research, books or articles you have read, or to contemporary issues. Read more . . . (58 words) Seniors, Add Flair and Bling to Your Graduation Announcements!Contributed by Karen Serbonich on 04/01/11
Dr. Nancy Snyderman to speak on World Health Day, April 7Contributed by Melissa Gattine on 04/01/11
Snyderman has reported on wide-ranging topics affecting society and has traveled the world extensively, reporting from many of the world's most troubled areas. Her lecture coincides with World Health Day, and also serves as the kickoff for the “Media for Social Responsibility” mini-course. Read more . . . (472 words) Blood drive April 12th from 9 to 4pm in the Fitness CenterContributed by Cynthia Smith on 04/01/11 In the spirit of National Volunteer Week, the American Red Cross Club is asking all eligible donors to share in the sense of renewal and hope with others by donating Blood. This simple act of volunteering your blood to help someone else will bring a smile to your face an warm the hearts of those you help!!!! PLEASE !!! call 1-800-RED-CROSS or email redcross@ithaca.edu to schedule your appointment time. You can stop by in person to schedule and appointment on April 5th and 7th the North Foyer of Campus Center or the Main Loby on the 11 the day before the drive. |
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