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John Bradac, Director, Career Services will present different opportunities with a biology degree.

4:00 p.m.
CNS 112

A reception will take place before the presentation, from 3:45 to 4:00 p.m. in the first-floor lobby. Please bring your own reusable mug for beverages. Reduce, reuse, recycle.

Sponsored by the Biology Seminar Series.

 Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Nancy Pierce at 274-3161. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible

Smith, A. M. (2010).  Gastropod Secretory Glands and Adhesive Gels. Chapter 4 in Biological Adhesive Systems: From Nature to Technical and Medical Application. Byern, Janek von; Grunwald, Ingo (Eds.). Springer, Wien.

Are you interested in living in a Circle Apartment next year? If so, applications are available now in the Office of Residential Life and due Today, February 9th before 4pm.

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Seniors Class Stamp Your Swag Contest!

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IC After Dark's annual Dating Game event will be held in IC Square (aka the pub) on Friday, Feb. 11th from 9-12pm!

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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 successful interviewing.

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Do you identify as bisexual or sexually fluid? Do you want to learn more about the bisexual community? Do you want free pizza? Then come to Spectrum's first meeting this Wednesday on 2/9 at 7PM in Williams 221

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Want to learn how to make your campus SAFER?! Students Active for Ending Rape's first meeting of the semester is Tuesday at 7PM in Williams 202. There will be pizza!

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The Ithaca College Natural Lands Committee is looking for any students that are interested in becoming a volunteer steward for the South Hill Natural Area located right behind Ithaca College.

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The Navajo Nation is one of the first indigenous nations to establish their own cultural resource management program. Women have played a prominent role at the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Department-- come and hear about this innovative program! Wed. Feb. 16th at 7pm in the Egbert Student Union's Clark Lounge.

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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!

After a successful line-up last semester, we're happy to announce our NEW list of FYE Showcase Events!  Here is what's planned for the beginning of your spring semester:

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Join us in the Campus Center (Clark Lounge) on Saturday, February 19th, 2011

1:30 - 3:30pm

Business Casual Attire Appreciated

***Refreshments***

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If you have been before the Student Government Association's Budget Committee to ask for money in the past, you may notice the group will ask some tough questions and you are not always sure of the answers. Maybe you are about to host an event that you would like to make annual, but aren't quite sure of the areas to improve on. Well, we're here to help...free of charge! 

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...but hunger is not about too many people and too little food. Our planet produces enough food to feed every man, woman, and child on earth. Hunger is about power. Its roots lie in illiteracy, poverty, war, and the inability of families to grow or buy food. 

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The Central Winds, a music educators' Wind Ensemble, has been in existence since 1984.  Made up entirely of music teachers and professionals from the central New York area, the group's commitment to excellence has led them to performances at the New York State School Music Association Winter Conference, the New York State Band Directors' Conference, and most recently, the prestigious Midwest Clinic in Chicago. 

 

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The Center for Ecological Living and Learning (CELL) is a nonprofit educational organization offering international, experiential service-learning programs focusing on sustainability through community.  They operate in several locations worldwide, including Iceland, Central America, and Africa.  A CELL representative will be on campus this week to hold an information session about the CELL programs.  The info session will be this Tuesday, 2/8, from 12:10-1:00 in Textor 101. 

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Theatre Incognita has announced casting for The Laramie Project .  Nine student actors from Cornell, Ithaca College and Ithaca High School join eleven actors from the local community to bring to life the nearly seventy characters who make up the voices of Laramie, Wyoming as it reacts to the murder of one of its own, a young gay man named Matthew Shepard. The two-performance event will be a concert staging of the play at the Community School of Music and Arts in downtown Ithaca. Performances take place at 8 pm, Thur and Fri, Feb 10 & 11. All profits will go to local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth programs. Tickets are $10 in advance through Ticket Center Ithaca (607.273.4497 or 1-800-28-ITHACA), next to 15 Steps on the Commons, or online at ithacaevents.com. They will also be available at the door for $15.

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Ithaca College has had a very successful 12 year programmatic partnership with Longview, a retirement community located on Danby Road. There are many opportunities for members of the Ithaca College Community to become involved at Longview, including:

 

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Chris Bell, a first-grade teacher at Ithaca's Fall Creek Elementary School, recently started an after-school program called School of Rock!  Every Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m., students from grades pre-K through fifth grade gather in several classrooms to play music.  He hopes it will spark a new passion of music for many students, or strengthen a the interest of others.
 

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The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) was invited to Middlesex University in London to present a special seminar on its innovations beyond a traditional film festival, focusing on new media, performance, and WSeb 2.0 on January 27.

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