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Submitted for Mark Coldren, AVP for Human Resources

This is a reminder to all supervisors to submit Paid Time Away balances for your department to Human Resources by Friday, May 21st. 

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10 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 ... It's almost time to PARTY!!!

Date: Thursday, May 27, 2010
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Location: Campus Center Quad
(Rain Location: Emerson Suites & IC Square)

All faculty, staff and administration are invited to this campus event! No RSVP necessary.

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ITS would like to remind everyone that all computing systems and services will be unavailable for an extended period due to the annual campus electrical shutdown on Saturday, May 29, 2010.

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“You Are What You Eat," a film by Ginalola Lowry (Dec. ’09), was selected for Hungry Filmmakers, a film screening series featuring the efforts of food-conscious filmmakers.

The screening will take place on May 24, 2010 at Anthology Film Archives. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to Just Food, an organization dedicated to improving access to fresh, seasonal, sustainable food for all New York City residents.

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The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (NBRMP) awarded Alyssa Krause ’09 and Tommy Strauss ’09 each with a $2,000 Student Grant. This year, NBRMP recognized students at 10 schools including New York University, Brooklyn College, Columbia University, and Northwestern University.

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PHILLIPS HALL POST OFFICE 1:20 PM 

GARDEN LEVEL, 2ND FLR, 3RD FLR       PEGGY WILLIAMS CTR------------1:25 PM 

ADMISSIONS -------------------------1:30 PM 

ALUMNI HALL-----------------------1:40 PM 

       Phillips Hall Post Office will Close at 3PM on Fridays beginning May 28th

“Tuesday Tips” is going on a summer hiatus. We will return when the fall semester starts. But before we leave you, we want to share with you 6 TIPS for planning a successful yard sale. You may ask, “Why yard sales? These aren’t real events.” Oh but they are! Whether you love them or you hate them, yard sales can be a great way to clean out your living space and make some good money…if you plan ahead.

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The second-seeded Ithaca Bombers (33-13) swept through the NCAA regional with four wins in four days, beating the fourth-seeded Alfred Saxons (37-8) 7-1 in Sunday’s final. With the win, the Bombers earn their ninth trip in 15 years to the World Series. The Bombers, who have won eight straight games – all in the postseason – will open play in the eight-team, double-elimination tournament Friday against either DePauw or Ohio Northern.

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A review of a recent concert in which Jeffery Meyer and his St. Petersburg (Russia) Chamber Philharmonic participated was included in a recent issue of the New York Times.  The concert was Wall to Wall Behind the Wall at Symphony Space.   Read the review and view the photo.

The Ithaca College community is invited to the 43rd annual Commencement Eve Concert on Saturday, May 22, at 8:30 p.m. in the Ben Light Gymnasium. You are also welcome at the dress rehearsal on Friday, May 21, at 8:30 p.m. -- less traffic and a smaller crowd, but the exact same show.

The dress rehearsal is a polished performance that is attended each year by hundreds of people, and provides a wonderful opportunity to experience the concert in a more relaxed setting.

Admission is free. Directed by Professor Dana Wilson, this year's theme is "The Blues in the Night" and features the symphony orchestra, choir, marimba band, jazz ensemble, and soloists in an exciting and entertaining one-hour program.

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Ali Erkan, assistant professor of Computer Science, is an invited speaker at the NSF-Supported 2010 HarambeeNet Workshop on Social Networks, hosted by Duke University.

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The May 28th deadline is fast approaching for you to fill out the orange "Hold at Phillips Hall P.O." card and to take it to the registrar's office if you desire to receive mail on campus during the summer.

This card is available at the Phillips Hall Post Office, the Mail Center and Emerson Hall during check in.

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Ithaca College has an outdoor POOL. Just for you. Just for summer.

To find out reason #1 for taking an ITHACA course this summer, tune in June 1st, the first day of Summer Session I, when the name of an IC summer session student will be announced as the winner of the Summer Session Raffle and a weekend pass to Grassroots Festival!

May Session starts TODAY.  For additional information about IC's summer session courses, e-mail the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies at gps@ithaca.edu or call 607-274-3529.

Download the full Summer Session schedule in an easy-to-read pdf.

Online or on the lake!
www.ithaca.edu/summer

Register for summer sessions today through HomerConnect.

 

 

 IC Link Survey

Contributed by Russell Martin on 05/15/10 

This summer, the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs will be talking regularly with the company that created IC Link, Ithaca College's student organization management program.

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Faculty and staff are invited to serve as facilitators during the First Year Reading Initiative (FYRI) Discussion Group which is scheduled for Tuesday, August 24, 2010 (Tuesday before first day of classes)

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Please join the Park School of Communications as we say farewell and happy retirement to Steve Seidman on Wednesday, May 19 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Park 220.

Seidman, associate professor and chair of the Department of Strategic Communication, has worked at Ithaca College for 25 years.

 

You're cordially invited to the 2010 senior class brunch. There'll be lots of food, cap decorating, and, most important, recognition for the donors to the Senior Class Gift Campaign. We hope you can join us for this special event.

Please register at www.icalumni.net/srbrunch10

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The First-Year Experience has randomly selected a winner for the prize valued up to $300 from the ticket entries submitted by first-year students at each of our featured FYE events this past spring semester!

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 The Ithaca College Caregiver Support Group will meet Friday, May 21, Noon-1:00 p.m. in the Gerontology Institute Resource Room (413 CHS).

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Nikki Henderson, currently Executive Director at People's Grocery, will be a featured speaker for this year's Finger Lakes Project workshop. The People's Grocery is a food-justice organization that has been using education and direct distribution to encourage healthy eating in West Oakland since 2002. Prior to joining People’s Grocery in 2009, Nikki worked with Green-for-All founder Van Jones to develop national programs for people of color in the environmental sector, and she has gained extensive exposure to the politics and dynamics of national food and farming movements through work with the President of Slow Food USA.  

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