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A team of graduate students in the Park School of Communications is conducting a communications audit of Ithaca Carshare. They are soliciting student opinions about and awareness of Ithaca Carshare - please take a few minutes to complete their survey. Read more . . . (5 words) Documentary Studies Course in Park NOW OPEN FOR NON MAJORS!Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 11/09/10 If you have been closed out, shut out, and denied overrides for courses in the Park School and its nationally recognized film school in the past since you were not a major, think again: it's a new era. Read more . . . (259 words) Attention Faculty: you can now create the Blackboard course shells through HomerConnect for Winter Session 2011 courses! Read more . . . (312 words) Michael Smith, History, presents on citizenship educationContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 11/09/10 Michael Smith, Department of History, presents citizenship education work at the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD) annual meeting in St. Louis. Read more . . . (52 words) You can spend $3 on a Starbuck’s coffee.
Read more . . . (117 words) Buffalo Wild Wings fundraising event for Women in BusinessContributed by Krystina Puleo on 11/08/10 Come eat at the new Buffalo Wild Wings in Ithaca to support the Women in Business Network! Read more . . . (67 words) PDP Hosts Media Criticism Event: Do you believe everything you hear in "the News"Contributed by Edward Wycliff on 11/08/10 The IC Progressive Discourse Project is planning a comparative look at mainstream versus student journalism. Come hear students who work for the various IC media sources show us how a news story is really made. Read more . . . (154 words) Meet the President of the South African Shackdwellers Movement!Contributed by Alicia Swords on 11/08/10 ARC (Action Reflection Circle) invites you: HOUSING IS A HUMAN RIGHT Two public lectures: Lessons in the struggle for human dignity in the face of impoverishment, evictions and police raids. by S'BU ZIKODE, PRESIDENT OF THE SHACKDWELLERS MOVEMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA Read more . . . (125 words) Reminder: Annual Holocaust Lecture Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. - Susannah HeschelContributed by Rebecca Lesses on 11/08/10 On Tuesday, November 9, at 7:30 p.m., in the Emerson Suites, Dr. Susannah Heschel will speak on "The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theology and Nazi Racism." Read more . . . (247 words) If you have sneakers that you don't wear anymore, don't throw them out! Recycle them with American Marketing Association! Read more . . . (74 words) ITS regularly receives reports of email "phishing" scams which request that users provide their account username, password, date of birth or other personal information to prevent an account from being disabled. ITS will NEVER send you an email asking for this information. Read more . . . (238 words) LANIE FAYE HEADBANDS FOR SALE IN THE ITHACA COLLEGE BOOKSTORE!Contributed by Rick Watson on 11/08/10 Lanie Faye Headbands carries over 50 different styles of beautiful sequin and beaded appliqued headbands. Read more . . . (50 words) IC Community Members and Ithaca Shakespeare Company's Fall ProductionContributed by Judith Andrew on 11/08/10 Seven members of the college community are involved in the Ithaca Shakespeare Company's fall production. Read more . . . (163 words) Inch-a-Thon: Get Your Hair Cut For FREE or for only $10 ON CAMPUS for an important cause and look GREAT for Thanksgiving!Contributed by Molly Wernick on 11/08/10 Hillel, Colleges Against Cancer, and Chemo Caps are all collaborating for the Shoshannah Rudnick Inch-a-Thon on Monday Nov. 15th in Campus Center! To make an appointment email hillel@ithaca.edu or for general questions email mwernic1@ithaca.edu Read more . . . (295 words) Violinist Nicholas DiEugenio Performs at Duke UniversityContributed by Nicholas DiEugenio on 11/08/10 Violinist Nicholas DiEugenio performed at Duke University's Baldwin Auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010. DiEugenio was invited to Duke as part of the 2010 Duke-UNC Chopin/Schumann Festival by UNC Chapel Hill professor, pianist Mayron Tsong. DiEugenio joined Dr. Tsong to perform Schumann's Piano Quintet in E-flat, Op. 44 along with violinist Jubal Fulks (University of Alabama), violist Yoram Youngerman (UNC Chapel Hill), and cellist Alexander Ezerman (UNC-Greensboro). More information on the event can be found by clicking here. New Media Artist and Gaming Theorist to Head FLEFF Lab: Checkpoints for Spring 2011Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 11/08/10 New media artist and technologist Nicholas Knouf and new media play theorist and artistic collaborator Claudia Costa Pederson will teach the newly-launched 3 creditFLEFF Lab for Spring 2011. Register at DIIS 12000-01 or DIIS 12000-02. FLEFF Lab provides students with an immersive experience in new media theory, practice, and rapid prototypinig on the 2011 festival theme of Checkpoints, and interaction with international new media artists and designers Read more . . . (470 words) Student Organizations are always looking for ways to improve their outreach and programming and now SGA and OSEMA are giving you the perfect opportunity! We are giving you the opportunity to reach and network with other organizations on campus to promote everybody's orgs! Tuesday Nov. 16th 7-8:30 PM in Klingenstein Lounge in Campus Center Read more . . . (64 words) At their recent national conference, the Society for Music Theory (SMT) awarded Timothy A. Johnson an SMT Publication Subvention Grant for his book-in-progress, John Adams's Nixon in China: Musical Analysis, Historical and Political Perspectives (Ashgate Publishing, expected late 2011). Read more . . . (53 words) The Ice Plant in Los Angeles has just released a new book of photographs by CPMA Professor Ron Jude entitled emmett. Read more . . . (159 words) Help turn Cortland's Stadium GOLD!! Read more . . . (40 words) |
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