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The Steering Committee for the “Commit to Change” program – which was created through a generous grant from the HSBC in the Community Foundation to the Environmental Studies department - announces its Spring 2010 funding awards. All “Commit to Change” funding programs are open to any Ithaca College undergraduate in good academic standing, irrespective of major.

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All are invited to the final Wind Ensemble concert of the year on Thursday, May 6, at 8:15 pm. Stephen Peterson will conduct. The free concert includes just two works, both mighty in their own way:  Mozart's beautiful Serenade in E flat Major K 375, and David Maslanka's newest Symphony, No. 8.  Ithaca College was part of the commissioning consortium for this exciting and powerful work. 

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The Women's Chorale and Brass Choir will share a concert on Wednesday, May 5, beginning at 8:15 in Ford Hall.  Janet Galvan and Keith Kaiser will conduct.  Vocal music of Abbie Betinis, Kowalski, Barnett, and others is on the program.  Music for brass by de Falla, Ewazen, and Tchaikovsky will also be presented.

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Dr. Hongwei Guan, Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education (HPPE), and his students in the Teaching Fitness in Physical Education class are the Grand Prize Winners of the National Association in Physical Education and Sport/Polar USA Celebrating Technology and Innovation in PE Video Contest.

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Tuesday May 4th at 7PM in Williams 202 is the last Students Active for Ending Rape meeting of the year! Come chill out from the last week of classes out, and talk about our accomplishments!

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 On Sunday May 2, 2010 a greatstrides walk for Cystic Fibrosis was held at the Upper Terrace Fields on the Ithaca College campus.

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Project Look Sharp is IC's Media Literacy initiative under the Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies.  View our diverse list of internships for Fall 2010.  All majors welcome to apply!

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Chip Gagnon (Politics) organized and participated in a workshop at Cornell University's Peace Studies Program on April 23 and 24, entitled "The Missionary Position: Processes of ideological entrepreneurship in post conflict societies." This workshop was the second in a series, part of Chip's project on "Interdisciplinary perspectives on post-conflict studies."  

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There has been a change in final exam procedures from previous semesters.

 

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Sponsored by the Tompkins County Bar Association, speakers will include Nancy Duff Campbell, Esq., co-president of the National Women's Law Center in Washington, D.C., and Henry A. Freedman, Esq., Executive Director of the National Center for Law and Economic Justice, in New York.*

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010:

Ed Pogozelski, SUNY Geneseo talks about

Spider Silk Physics Research

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 It is with great pleasure that the RA Recognition Committee announces the winners of the Block 4 Awards

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If you have any spring photos taken in the South Hill Natural Area, you could win $50!

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Every year, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures organizes a very special event called, "Our Languages, Our Cultures: A Celebration." This year, the event has been scheduled for Monday, May 3rd, from 4:00-6:00pm in the Clark Lounge. I feel especially honored and privileged to be able to invite all of you--our graduating seniors--to attend this event so that we, the faculty and staff of the DMLL at Ithaca College, can recognize your efforts within the discipline.

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Every year, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures organizes a very special event called, "Our Languages, Our Cultures: A Celebration." This year, the event has been scheduled for Monday, May 3rd, from 4:30-6:00pm in the Clark Lounge. We come together to perform music, skits and poetry. During this celebration, we will give out our Outstanding Student of the Year Award as well as certificates of merit to some very wonderful students. Finally, we will honor our graduating seniors. Please come to celebrate! Light refreshments will be available.

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 Come join the Arabic Club this Tuesday, May 4th from noon to 1:30 PM on the Academic Quad to get a cool henna tattoo! Learn about this fun tradition and help support Ithaca College's Arabic Club at the same time!

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Then submit a show proposal to IC Shakespeare!

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Bella U Women's Jewelry

Contributed by Rick Watson on 05/01/10 

The Bookstore will be hosting Bella U on Tuesday, May 4th, from 10:00am - 4:00pm and Wednesday, May 5th, from 9:00am - 4:00pm. 

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No Pressure Blood Pressure

Contributed by Judy Mauk on 05/01/10 

The next No Pressure Blood Pressure screening will be held today, Wednesday, May 5, 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
 

No pressure!

 

Finals Survival Package

Contributed by Julie Whitten on 05/01/10 

Attention students, faculty, and staff: the Finals Survival Package is now available through the Gifts from Home program.

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