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The next No Pressure Blood Pressure screening will be held on Tuesday, October 26th, 2010. See the schedule below to know when to expect students in your building. 8:00-9:00: Center for Health Sciences, Smiddy Hall, Peggy Ryan Williams Center, Ceracche Center 9:00-10:00: Physical Plant, General Services, Public Safety 10:00-11:00: Hill Center, Gannett Center, Whalen Center 11:00-noon: Dillingham Center, Friends Hall, Job Noon-1:00: Campus Center, Hammond Health Center, Fitness Center 1:00-2:00: Textor Hall, Muller Faculty Center, Bookstore, Williams Hall 2:00-3:00: Center for Natural Sciences, Park Hall, Administrative Annex 3:00-4:00: Towers, Terraces, Alumni Hall Read more . . . (25 words)
Read more . . . (90 words) The Department of History presents "Perspectives on History" Lecture SeriesContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 10/22/10
Read more . . . (68 words) YUP, that's all you have to do! Attend as many First-Year Featured Events as possible!!!Contributed by Joelle Albertsman on 10/22/10 And YOU could be the lucky winner of an Apple iPad!! ----> It's THAT easy!! 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 year last year, we're happy to announce our NEW line-up of FYE featured events! Here are our next few featured events: Read more . . . (254 words) Meet A Real Live Practicing Kabbalist - Not Madonna!- Read more . . . (57 words) Music faculty honors at New York State Music Teachers Association conference.Contributed by Deborah Martin on 10/22/10 Deborah Martin, Associate Professor of Performance Studies, presented a lecture at the New York State Music Teachers Association conference held in Albany, New York, October 15 - 17, 2010. The title of her presentation was "Practical Piano Skills for the Music Educator: I've Got an App For That!" Read more . . . (120 words) Popcorn and a Movie? Find out why Ithaca was called the Hollywood of the East.Contributed by April Johanns on 10/22/10 Looking for something fun to do with your family next Friday? The Park School of Communications and the Ithaca Motion Picture Project invite you and your family to a night at the movies. At the Movies: Why Ithaca Was Once Called "Hollywood East" Read more . . . (60 words) Calling all Juniors: Peer Mentoring Opportunity: An (IC)2 projectContributed by Michael Buck on 10/22/10 Are you considering a career that would require you to design and/or deliver education or training? Would you like the opportunity to gain real teaching experience in a real classroom here on campus? We are looking for current juniors that would like to partner with an IC faculty member teaching in the Ithaca Seminar program. Read more . . . (167 words) NRHH’s October Of the Month Nominations are due November 1st!Contributed by Clare Goldrick on 10/21/10
It’s time to nominate Of the Month candidates again for NRHH! Has anyone stood out to you this month for something great that they did or continually do? If so, please nominate them to be an Of the Month candidate!
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Read more . . . (97 words) Winter session registration opens November 1st. Earn up to four credits in two weeks. View the new winter session course offerings on the GPS winter session site now. Ten days of pure scholarly bliss.
Read more . . . (13 words) Come view the night sky at the Clinton B. Ford ObservatoryContributed by Jill Ackerman on 10/21/10
You are invited to join the Ithaca College Department of Physics for a Public Viewing of the night sky at the Clinton B. Ford Observatory TONIGHT, October 22nd from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Read more . . . (166 words)
Check out what our student managers have to say about working for ITS! Read more . . . (183 words) Violinist DiEugenio, Pianist Birr, and Baritone Hougham Invited as Finger Lakes Guest Artists for 2010-11 SeasonContributed by Nicholas DiEugenio on 10/21/10
Read more . . . (75 words) Not happy with midterms? Academic Enrichment Services has an abundance of academic support services to assist you!Contributed by Yolanda Clarke on 10/21/10
Read more . . . (111 words) Faculty and Faculty Advisors are encouraged to refer students to Academic Enrichment Services for Post-Midterm Triage.Contributed by Yolanda Clarke on 10/21/10 AES offers a number of support services to assist students with achieving excellence and overcoming academic fallout. We offer tutoring in a multitude of courses; we assist students with developmental concerns such as time management; effective classroom listening and note taking methods; management of comprehensive reading assignments; and a number of other individual services tailored to suit each student's needs. As needed, we refer students for additional services with our campus partners. For more information, talk to AES professional staff at 4-3381 or email your questions to aes@ithaca.edu. Yolanda Clarke, Director Academic Enrichment Services Michiko Itatani Artist's Talk on Thursday at the Handwerker GalleryContributed by Erika Fowler-Decatur on 10/21/10
Read more . . . (175 words) Graveyard Gala - The second annual event! Read more . . . (19 words) LAST CHANCE - Free registration to "Awakening the Dreamer" Symposium on October 24thContributed by Marian Brown on 10/21/10
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