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This is a friendly reminder to students living on campus that all Residence Halls, except for Terrace 03, the Circle Apartments, and the Garden Apartments, will be closed for Spring Break beginning at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Saturday, March 12, 2011. Closed Residence Halls will not reopen until 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Sunday, March 20, 2011, and residents will not be authorized to return early for any reason. Read more . . . (267 words) SAB Events Coming Up... Come on, take the 30 seconds to read this, you're in class anywayContributed by Lilly Miller on 02/22/11 “I met the cutest guy last night at SAB Open Mic. He asked me out to the next SAB event!” –Kloe Want to witness Kloe’s date, or have a great time of your own? Come to some of SAB’s future events! Read more . . . (238 words)
Read more . . . (82 words) Want to study school reform in the center of educational change in the U.S.? Professor Peter Martin, Department of Education, is planning a one-week, one-credit summer course in Washington, DC that will focus on urban educational reform initiatives. Email Professor Martin for more information and to register for this 1-credit study away program to Washington, D.C. Tuition is $1,008 and includes four nights of lodging and metro travel while in DC. Undergraduate and graduate credits are available. Read more . . . (116 words) Society of Professional Journalists is hosting Jill Agostino of the New York Times as a speaker on February 28th in Park 220 at 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend! 1986 Alumni from Ithaca College, Agostino started in sports on a small local paper in upstate New York. She worked at Newsday for two years, as well as the Daily News for 7 months before finding her home at the Times as sports editor and then working her way to online editor. Currently working with contributing zoned pages of the NYT to diverse cities throughout the nation, Agostino is a leading alumni in the journalism field.
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When: TONIGHT - Wednesday, February 23rd from 6:00-7:00pm Where: Textor 101 Free food? PIZZA! Free gifts? You betcha! Read more . . . (189 words) Interested in HABITAT FOR HUMANITY or POLICY STUDIES?Contributed by Kaylee Underkofler on 02/22/11 Habitat for Humanity is organizing another spring break trip to Advocacy in Albany this year. You don't have to be a member of Habitat to participate! This program is perfect for those interested in policy studies. Read more . . . (166 words)
Read more . . . (83 words) TODAY IS WELLNESS WEDNESDAY! Launch Your Semester with Focus, Optimism and Joy (rescheduled from 2/2/11)Contributed by Nancy Reynolds on 02/22/11
Ithaca Falls Room, 2nd floor, Campus Center Noon - 12:50pm Launch Your Semester With Focus, Optimism, and Joy with Vatsav Raman, of the Art of Living Club, Cornell University Read more . . . (73 words)
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Read more . . . (53 words) Hi Fashion Studios is looking for a photographer to photograph the Strangers into the Night Fashion Show on Monday, February 28th from 6 pm to 9:30 pm. Read more . . . (8 words) Are there lab computers, eClassroom computers or network printers in your area scheduled for replacement this summer under the Technology Renewal Program? Read more . . . (198 words) We would like to invite all faculty and staff to attend the “IC Benefits Experience” to be held on Thursday, March 3rd in Emerson Suites to learn and interact around the topic of benefits provided to IC employees. Read more . . . (205 words) Did you know it just takes 5? Read more . . . (94 words) Deadline Extended for the Summer 2011 in Washington, DC Program.Contributed by Marie Abb on 02/22/11 Participation in the Ithaca in Washington, DC Program is an excellent way for you to make a difference in any field. Read more . . . (149 words)
Tuesday, March 1 Read more . . . (103 words) TONIGHT (Wed. 2/23): Making a Living While Making a Difference Panel, hosted by Career ServicesContributed by Kristin LiBritz on 02/22/11 Working in the nonprofit sector or a government agency can be rewarding for many reasons, regardless of your profession. Learn about the variety of career options and types of organizations that exist! Read more . . . (166 words) Participation in the Ithaca in Washington, DC Program is an excellent way for you to make a difference in any field and boost your resume. Read more . . . (243 words) |
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