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At the American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting held in New Orleans, February 2011, Dr. Cynthia Zablotny from the Department of Physical Therapy received an Award.

Neurology Section: Award for Service to the Section - This Award is in recognition of outstanding and sustained professional service to the Neurology Section. The purpose is to acknowledge and honor a member of the Neurology Section whose contributions to the Section have been of exceptional value.

At the American Physical Therapy Association, Combined Sections Meeting, held in New Orleans, February 2011, Dr. Christine McNamara from the Department of Physical Therapy received two Awards:

Richard Ruoti Award - The highest honor presented by the Aquatic Physical Therapy Section, this award is named in honor of Dr. Richard Ruoti, PT, PhD, one of the founders of the Aquatic Section. The Ruoti award recognizes exemplary efforts in volunteer leadership for the Section, as well as consistent, significant contributions to the advancement of the practice of Aquatic Physical Therapy.

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Aquatic Physical Therapy Section: Leadership Award - This Award is presented to a section member who demonstrates both commitment to the profession of physical therapy and promotion of the mission of the Aquatic Physical Therapy section by consistently conducting excellent clinical programs, providing service to the association and serving as a patient advocate.

The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival is  pleased to announce the FLEFF fellowship program for emerging scholars of color. The fellowships allow current doctoral students to attend the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, April 14-17, 2011. Please encourage eligible grad students from around the country to apply. https://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/festivalfellow/

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If you've been trying to get into climbing, here's your opportunity! No experience necessary!

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What: The Red Ribbon Ball!

When: TONIGHT - Thursday, February 24th from 8:00-11:00pm

Where: Emerson Suites

All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Marella Feltrin-Morris (Modern Languages and Literatures) has published an article entitled, "The Stuff Irony Is Made of: Translators as Scholars" in the journal Linguistica Antverpiensia 9 (2010): 213-31.

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Career Services offers a variety of workshops to help you build your skills in key areas of  your career development.  Our next offering is on choosing your major.

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Biochemistry Seminar Professor Kevan Shokat of the University of California, San Francisco will deliver a talk titled "Chemical Genetics of Protein Kinase Signaling" March 3 at 10:50 a.m. in the Center for Natural Sciences building room 333.

All are invited to attend.

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We will be featuring a different themed photo contest every two weeks for the remainder of the academic year!

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 Bobby Seale will be delivering a keynote entitled, "From the Sixties to the Future" in Emerson Suites @ 6:00 pm this Friday, February 25 for ALS's final event in celebration of Black History Month.

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Award–winning ABC News anchor and correspondent David Muir has accepted an invitation to return to his alma mater to deliver the 2011 Ithaca College Commencement address. Muir, who graduated in 1995 from the Roy H. Park School of Communications, will speak at the ceremony on Sunday, May 22.

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Career Services, The Office of Alumni Relations, The Class of 2011 and STAT invite you to an exciting networking opportunity and program.  On March27th, we're bringing together two of our most successful alumni programs: the Susan A. DiPace '74 Speaker Series and Network Nights!

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 Neon Dance Party

Contributed by Geoffrey Presor on 02/23/11 

 The Ithaca College Ballroom Dance Team is hosting a Neon Dance Party Fundraiser on March 5th from 8-11pm in the Fitness Center Aerobics Room!

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Featuring an A-List band of Ithaca College Alum and Staff!

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Ever wonder how the Campus Center runs like a well oiled machine? It’s no doubt in part to the leadership of its outstanding managers: The Campus Center has 19 managers in all, but due to space, we will be highlighting five: seniors Joe Bagliere, Carrie-Lynne Davis, Matthew Posillico & Gabby Yengbeh along with junior, Mamuyan Jones.

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Brody Burroughs will exhibit his recent work at the Borelli-Edwards Galleries in Pittsburgh PA.

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Summer jobs are going fast!  You still have time to apply for summer positions with the Office of Residential Life!

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The Catalyst Quartet comprises top Laureates and alumni of the internationally acclaimed Sphinx Competition for young Black and Latino string players. The mission of the ensemble is to advance diversity in classical music and inspire new and young audiences with dynamic performances of cutting-edge repertoire by a wide range of composers.

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Dr. Peter G. Brown, a Professor in the McGill University School of Environment in Montreal, will deliver a public talk at 4:00PM on Wednesday, February 23rd in Room 111 in the Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise at Ithaca College. In his thought-provoking presentation, “Will Sustainability Elude Us? An Ethical Critique”, Dr. Brown will explore whether - given the current state of American cultural structures and what is taught in institutions of higher education - sustainability is achievable.  This event is free and open to the public.

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 50 years after Eisenhower coined the term “military-industrial complex,” Buzzsaw magazine, Ithaca College’s alternative magazine, dives into the topic with a special issue and a week of events to explore the many facets of militarization. "The Militarization Issue" will be distributed on Thursday, March 2, and a week of exciting events will follow, beginning on March 7. With this dynamic event series, we aim to bring the discussion about war, the military and its presence in our daily lives beyond the pages of the magazine.

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