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Chicago Artist Michiko Itatani to give talk on Thursday at 6:00 p.m.Contributed by Erika Fowler-Decatur on 10/26/10
Read more . . . (174 words) Living Wage Teach-In “Living Wage, Sodexo, and Ithaca College”Contributed by Patricia Rodriguez on 10/26/10 Want to know more about Living Wage? Want to know how you can be part of a campus living wage campaign? Read more . . . (152 words)
Read more . . . (69 words) Congratulations to NRHH’s September Of the Month Winners!Contributed by Samantha Stafford on 10/26/10
Read more . . . (102 words) Come and learn some tips about being an effective ESL instructor Read more . . . (76 words) The Cortaca Jug football game will be held Saturday, November 13, at 12 p.m. at the Cortland Stadium Complex at SUNY Cortland. Read more . . . (149 words) Sustainability Café on November 1st will examine “Redesigning Farming Systems for Sustainability"Contributed by Marian Brown on 10/26/10
Read more . . . (184 words) Biology Club Meeting: Thursday, Oct. 28 12:10 p.m., CNS 115Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 10/26/10
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Nancy Pierce at 274-3161. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. Writer, poet, artist about HIV/AIDS, Shobha Vanchiswar, Nov. 3Contributed by Stewart Auyash on 10/26/10 Ms. Vanchiswar’s travelogue begins on Bill Clinton’s jogging path in Chappaqua, NY, journeys to the orphanages of India – where thousands of HIV- infected children strive to thrive-and brings you back home to reflect on the definition of hope and the imperative to commit to one’s cause. Read more . . . (113 words)
Read more . . . (136 words) IC Harry Potter Alliance presents The Final Battle ScreeningContributed by Monica Watson on 10/25/10
Read more . . . (182 words) Come join us on Tuesday October 26 for meditation! Read more . . . (44 words) Provost/VPAA Search Finalist, Marisa Kelly Open Sessions Schedule and LocationsContributed by Nancy Pringle on 10/25/10 As I told you in my last Intercom posting, the search committee for the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs position is pleased to announce that three finalist candidates will be on campus for interviews over the next several weeks. Read more . . . (259 words)
When: Saturday, December 4th, 9:00am - 2:00pm Where: Emerson Suites, Campus Center, Ithaca College Read more . . . (130 words) Healthy infants/children under 3 years of age are needed for lab sessions in the physical therapy (PT) graduate level course entitled ‘Motor Development across the Lifespan’. Read more . . . (274 words) Documentary Studies Course in Park Schoool Open to Non Majors in Spring 2011Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 10/25/10
Read more . . . (216 words) Wine and Cheese Reception for Kiran Nagarkar – Fulbright Visiting ScholarContributed by Robert Sullivan on 10/25/10
Read more . . . (128 words) Michael Malpass (Anthropology) presents at regional Andean conferenceContributed by David Turkon on 10/25/10 Michael Malpass (Anthropology) presented a paper entitled "Incidences of Travel in the Preceramic: Site Preservation Issues" at the 29th Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, held at Drew University on October 22-24. Read more . . . (88 words) Thank you to all the Donors that gave so graciously at our Cortaca Blood Drive Challenge!Contributed by Cynthia Smith on 10/25/10 Our goal was to collect 230 units for both days; we meet our goal and some!!! October 5th, 112 regular units of Blood were collected with 27 Double Reds for a total count of 139 units. October 6th, 133 regular units of Blood were collected with 35 Double Reds, for a total of 168 units. That means that we were able to collect 307 units total for both days. That means we saved a total of 921 lives were with our Blood drive. Read more . . . (185 words) "Keep Your Wives Away from Them" - on being Jewish, lesbian, and OrthodoxContributed by Rebecca Lesses on 10/25/10 Three contributors to the book “Keep Your Wives Away From Them: Orthodox Women, Unorthodox Desires” will give a free public reading at Ithaca College on Thursday, Oct. 28. The program will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Clark Lounge, Egbert Hall, and it is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (289 words) |
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