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The Ithaca College Chorus will present Haydn's oratorio "The Creation" on Sunday, April 25 at 3pm in Ford Hall.  Janet Galvan will conduct, and the faculty soloists will be soprano Deborah Montgomery, tenor David Parks, and baritone Marc Webster.  The IC Masterworks Orchestra will also participate.

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NewsWatch 16 was awarded the "Best All-Around Television Newscast" in the Northeast region for 2009 by The Society of Professional Journalists.

The broadcast received the First Place Mark of Excellence Award on April 10 at the SPJ's Region 1 spring conference at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. The show now goes on to compete against the winners in the other 11 SPJ regions for the national Mark of Excellence award, which will be announced at SPJ's national conference October 3–5 in Las Vegas.

Congratulations to all of the news and sports staff who worked to make this broadcast such a success!

 

Ithaca College in the Media

Contributed by Anonymous on 04/20/10 

 

Quoted in the media: Faculty member Stewart Auyash, Marian Brown and Rick Couture.  For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media page at the Office of Media Relations:

IC in the Media

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Guido Santi, assistant professor in the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts, and Tina Mascara will screen their award-winning documentary Chris and Don: A Love Story on Friday, April 23 at 7:15pm in Willard Straight Theatre, Cornell Cinema. Santi and Mascara will be in attendance.

This touching documentary is the story of the passionate three-decade relationship between British writer Christopher Isherwood (whose Berlin Stories was the basis for the film Cabaret and whose A Single Man was recently adapted into a film of the same name starring Colin Firth  that will screen at Cornell Cinema from April 23 - 26) and American portrait painter Don Bachardy, thirty years his junior.

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5:00 pm Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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International Student Volunteers needs a group of students to help out this Sunday April 25 in the Ithaca Children’s Garden near Cass Park.

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The Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies (DIIS) and the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE) are proud to announce that Paula Ioanide has been named the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fellow for the 2010-2011 year.

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Earth Day is right around the corner.  To celebrate incorporate these 3 recycling tips at your next meeting or event.

1.  NAME-TAGS.  Collect plastic name tag holders for reuse, with collection boxes at all registration, exhibit, and exit areas.  To encourage folks to return their badges try holding a prize drawing from their recycled badges.

2.  EVENT SIGNAGE.  What can you reuse from this event that can be carried over to the next event?  Signage and materials without dates and time specific information can be reused again to cut down on costs from year to year.

3.  PLACE-CARDS.  Consider using plantable seed cards for your next event.  There are a number of eco-friendly companies offering these products.  You simply print guests’ names on the cards and when the event is done guests have a favor that they can plant in the ground to grow flowers.

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Rachel Walker, 2010 History Major, has been awarded the highly competitive "Department of History Dissertation Fellowship for Excellence in United States History" by the University of Maryland. 

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Please join us from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 22 for the opening reception for the 2010 Senior Student Show in the Handwerker Gallery.

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The acclaimed documentary "Flow: For Love of Water" will screen on Saturday April 24 at  8 pm in Textor 101. It poses the question: "Can anyone really own water?"

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Vivian Conger, Associate Professor of History, has been awarded an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.  Prof. Conger will be using her month-long residence to continue her research, entitled "The Worlds of Deborah Read Franklin and Sarah Franklin Bache: A Transgenerational Exploration of Gender in Revolutionary and Early Republic Philadelphia."

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On behalf of the Student Government Association and the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs, we ask that you complete this brief survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/icservice

In honor of National Volunteer Week, SGA and OSEMA are looking to better understand students’ interest in community service. 

 

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IC Tap Club Showcase!

Contributed by Megan Schachter on 04/19/10 

 

Please join IC Tap Club for our Second Annual Showcase. 

 

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Lauren O'Connell, Chair of the Department of Art History, will convene a sustainability roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians this week in Chicago.

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Lag B' Omer Celebration!

Contributed by Cheri Berger on 04/19/10 

 

Come join Chabad Jewish Center for an all out party on the campus center quad!

Be there:  Sunday May 2nd at 4:30pm
and bring your friends, it's going to be great!

A Free concert featuring Chassidic Rapper Nosson Zand and a BBQ (meal plan swipe or fee required)will be the highlight of the night

 

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Free concert held at the State Street Theater

 

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The May 25 event includes faculty sessions in the general areas of diversity and learning (morning) and integrative learning (afternoon.) The deadline for proposals is Sunday, April 25.

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Scott Perez will speak about Native American culture and western science and Hollie Kulago will speak about community among the Navajo.

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Did you know this is how long it takes something to break down?

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