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Greetings and best wishes to everyone as the semester comes to a close. Returning home for winter break can be wonderful and exciting, but sometimes stressful. This newly updated section of the LGBT Center website provides a list of resources full of information, support, and diversion created especially for you during winter break.  Wishing you the best of luck during finals week, and a safe and happy winter break!

 

IC Students are invited to join alumni, parents, and friends, for an exciting night of hockey as the Syracuse Crunch take on the Rochester Americans!

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Come to the Bomber Bash on Friday after classes and learn how you can make Ithaca College history. Prizes for the winning mascot suggestion will be revealed.

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Join the IC Community as we celebrate the life, legacy, and relevance of Dr. King and his message.

Each year, Ithaca College chooses a theme for its annual MLK Week celebration. This year's theme is "Addressing the Fierce Urgency of Now," derived from a speech by Dr. King entitled Beyond Vietnam—A time to Break Silence, delivered April 4, 1967.  In the speech, Dr. King motivates us to take advantage of the present.  His message emphasizes the fact that time will always keep going – he calls us, instead, to act now

To read the full quote and learn more about MLK Week events, visit the MLK Week 2011 website.

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MLK Day of Service will be Saturday, January 29, 2011. The theme for this year is "Addressing the Fierce Urgency of Now." What will you do to make your voice heard? How will you improve your community?

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The Oracle Honor Society, Ithaca College’s first-year academic honor society, inducted 202 new members in a special ceremony at the Emerson Suites on Monday evening, November 15.  Founded in 1928, the Oracle Honor Society’s membership includes students who represent the top 10% of each school throughout their first full academic year.

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Please see the announcement below regarding how to enter time for next week.

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All Campus Living Wage 

Contributed by Lillie Fleshler on 12/09/10 

Here is another chance to sign the petition for a living wage for dining services.

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As a reminder, our market research partner SimpsonScarborough will be offering two open forums on Tuesday, December 14 to present the findings from their surveys to our prospective students and higher education peers (faculty, staff, administrators at other colleges) they administered in October.

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Leon W. Couch published a review article on a new CD in the December 2010 issue of The Diapason.

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Click here to see the announcement:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMvWhNElHig

“Shooting the Messenger/ اطلاق النار على صاحب رسالة” is a student documentary created by Katie Zimmerman, Kaitlyn Rich and Amy Born, featuring interviews with Iraqi translators and interpreters employed by the United States.

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Most IC students take winter break as a time to be with family during holidays and rest up between semesters. But we know there are some students who, for one reason or another, can’t get home or choose not to travel and end up staying on campus for part or all of this break. If you’re one of those students, we’d like to know your story!

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Dr. Nathan Hess, Assistant Professor of Piano in the School of Music, was invited to adjudicate three days of piano competitions at the Virginia Music Teachers Association fall conference, held at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, on Nov. 11-14. The competitions, Junior Piano, Senior Piano, and Young Artists Piano, were sponsored by Music Teachers National Association.

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Hosted by the Elizabethtown College Department of Fine and Performing Arts to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of MacDowell, the Edward MacDowell Festival and Symposium was held December 3-5, 2010. 

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If you are a student and you need to drive a College owned/leased vehicle for any reason, you must complete a driver safety class.

The next driver safety class will be offered on Monday, December 13th, 2010 from 7pm-9pm in Textor 103.

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Please have your student contact the Office of Risk Management to register for the next Student Driver Safety Class to be held on December 13, 2010 in Textor 103 from 7pm-9pm.  They can register in person (319 PRW Center), by telephone at 607-274-3285 or via email at riskmanagement@ithaca.edu.  

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Do you have questions about applying for teacher certification? The Department of Education is offering assistance with the application process to all December 2010 and May 2011 graduates.

 

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Opening Reception: Thursday, December 9th, 7-10pm

Fifteen students in this semester's Photo Workshop class have organized a vast and ambitious exhibition of photographic and related works, housed in a dramatic warehouse space in downtown Ithaca.

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The Phillips Hall Post Office and the Mail Center in the General Services building have a limited supply of First Class postage with color photos of the Ithaca College campus printed on them. Choose from a winter view of the Towers framed through a snow covered tree, a beautiful fall foliage view looking towards Cayuga Lake or the stunning fountains in the evening by Dillingham.

They can be purchased as a sheet of 10 for $7.50 or a sheet of 20 for $15.00. Purchase two or more sheets for $13.00 each.  These sheets usually retail for over $17.00.  Cash, check, Visa, MC or Discover accepted as payment.

Great gift for family, friends and Alumni  or for personal use!

Don’t miss out on this limited opportunity!