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At the 33rd Annual American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans (March 24-26), the Ithaca College chapter of the AMA (ICAMA) received numerous awards.

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Associate Professor Michael "Bodhi" Rogers, Physics Department, has been elected as the Vice-Chair of the American Physical Society-New York State Section

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Learn the behind-the-scenes scoop on the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival on the FLEFF INTERNS VOICES blog, HERE.

FLEFF's blogging team of 11 IC student interns from across campus dig deep into the festival. They will bring you news, views, and suggestions about how to get the most out of this year's FLEFF.

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On Tuesday, March 29th, at 5:30 in Business 103, Chris Matusiak -- assistant professor of early modern literature in the department of English -- will give a public lecture entitled, "Reconstructing the Lost Plays of Shakespeare's Time." The lecture is free and open to the public, and it is sponsored by the English honor society and the English department.

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Please be advised of the special retail and resident dining hours during the NCUR conference.

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Matt Fee, director of the Park Scholar Program and a lecturer in the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts, recently delivered two presentations on Irish film.

On March 11, Fee presented a paper at the annual conference for the Society for Cinema and Media Studies in New Orleans, Louisiana. Fee's presentation "Celtic Tigers, Pink Panthers and Irish Cinema’s Queer Urban Sites" examined how depictions of gay men and lesbians in recent Irish films simultaneously map the Emerald Isle’s urban spaces as decidedly "queer" sites.

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 Dodge Ball for Japan Relief!

Contributed by Thomas Ransom on 03/28/11 

2nd Annual B4B Dodge Ball Tournament for Japan Relief. April 10th 12pm-3pm. Fitness Center Mondo gym.

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Royal Caribbean International will be holding their Global Casting Summit at Ithaca College during April 7 -11, 2011, for the purpose of hiring cruise ship staff!  

While on campus, they will be auditioning, Singers, Dancers, and Musicians and interviewing Production and Stage Managers, Riggers, Sound and Light Technicians, Stage Broadcast Technicians, Cruise Staff, Sports Staff, Youth Staff!

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Ithaca College’s Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services will be hosting a reception at NCUR for all LGBTA conference attendees and members of the IC community on Thursday, March 31st from 4:30-5:30 pm in the Klingenstein Lounge of the Campus Center. The reception will give conference attendees and IC students the chance to socialize and network in a comfortable setting and will be a great opportunity to meet LGBTA individuals from all over the country.  Whether you identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, an ally, or any other label, please come join us to celebrate diversity at NCUR!  And to find a listing of all the NCUR conference sessions on LGBTA themes, download the LGBT NCUR At-A-Glance Quick Guide

Ithaca College’s Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services will be hosting a reception at NCUR for all LGBTA conference attendees and members of the IC community on Thursday, March 31st from 4:30-5:30 pm in the Klingenstein Lounge of the Campus Center. The reception will give conference attendees and IC students the chance to socialize and network in a comfortable setting and will be a great opportunity to meet LGBTA individuals from all over the country.  Whether you identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, an ally, or any other label, please come join us to celebrate diversity at NCUR!  And to find a listing of all the NCUR conference sessions on LGBTA themes, download the LGBT NCUR At-A-Glance Quick Guide

 SAB This Weekend: TROOOONNNNN

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"Hey, Pedro, is Tron about Zombies?" 

"WHAT?! How dare you discrace the legacy!"

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - Physics Seminar Series - Spring 2011

Please join us for a talk by Dr. Ann Silversmith of Hamilton College

Synthesis and spectroscopy of rare earth based glasses:

Solution-gelation (“sol-gel”) synthesis is a low-temperature approach to making glass. In our research we incorporate rare earth (RE) ions as impurities in SiO2 sol-gel glass and study the optical behavior of the glasses. Sol-gel glasses have potential applications as laser media and solid-state phosphors, but several fluorescence quenching mechanisms must first be understood and then minimized. In this talk I will present results from several studies by our group that have focused on the role of aluminum additives to increase fluorescence yield. Sol-gel glasses are porous materials, and we have developed a new technique - Post Annealing Immersion – to study the locations of RE ions within the pore structure under different synthesis conditions.

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FLEFF 2011 CHECKPOINTS is programmed. Over 50 guests, over 75 events/screenings/readings/concerts, and 62 screenings downtown at Cinemapolis.

And you can find it all on the FLEFF website HERE: day by day highlights, guests, screenings, events, PDFs to print out, grids for downtown and on campus.

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With spring around the corner, eating healthy, seasonal produce will get easier and easier. Many know the benefits of eating fruits and, especially, vegetables -- reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, certain cancers such as stomach cancer, vibrant skin, and (as beach-season is almost here), weight management. Try to incorporate fruits or vegetables at just about every meal. Choosing locally grown, seasonal foods can help you even more in your quest towards health and wellness. Why?

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 Learn more about the Conflict Minerals trade in Eastern Congo.

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Wednesday March 30th, 2011

Williams 202 *Please Note Location Change!!*  

Noon - 12:50pm

"Man Up!" Masculinity in American Culture

with Pat Walsh, MS, Resident Director, Office of Residential Life and Judicial Affairs

 

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Come learn and discuss what is China's one child policy is about.

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Join IC Food Allergy Awareness Club for its first meeting Tuesday March 29th at 7pm in Friends 201!

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National LGBT Health Awareness Week is March 28-April 1; the theme of this year's observance is "Come Out for Health."

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 Be sure not to miss this week’s exciting happenings!

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