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Giving hotel gift bags for the out of town guests who are attending your event is a simple way to welcome them and to show your appreciation for their participation.

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Are you proud of your dorm room setup? Is your room a model of clever organization? Have you made creative use of limited space? Does it have a design theme worthy of an HGTV show?

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Do you DJ? Do you know someone who DJs? Are you going to be on campus next year? Spring 2011?

You could DJ a huge event!!

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The Ithaca College Journal of Race, Culture, Gender and Ethnicity is now having rolling sumbissions!  This means that you can now submit papers at any time and they will be reviewed to be put into the Journal.

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Get in shape for the golf season at the Ithaca College Wellness Clinic!

Increase Your Balance

Increase Your Stability

Strengthen Your Core

Remove Strokes From Your Game!

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Come to RHA’s Earth Day Celebration on April 22, 2010 from 3-5 on the Campus Center Quad to find out more! Contact RHA at rha@ithaca.edu with any questions!

 

*Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Residence Hall Association at rha@ithaca.edu as soon as possible.

 

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Great Chance to get some REAL hands-on experience right here in Ithaca, NY! Looking for someone who is willing to volunteer their time to video tape Take Back the Night 2010 on April 29th from 6:30 - 9:30 PM.

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The Department of Writing is pleased to present essayist Eliot Weinberger, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in criticism, as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers Series. He will read from his work on Tuesday, April 13th at 7:30 p.m. in Klingenstein Lounge, Egbert Hall. His reading is free and open to everyone.

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Jean Chatzky, an award-winning journalist, best-selling author, and financial editor for NBC’s Today, will serve as the Jessica Savitch Distinguished Journalism Lecturer. Chatzky's lecture, "Money 911: Teaching Americans to Cope Financially in a Changing World," will be Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Emerson Suites.

Chatzky is the author of many books, including The Difference: How Anyone Can Prosper in Even the Toughest Times; Make Money, Not Excuses; and Pay It Down: From Debt to Wealth on $10 A Day. She is a contributing editor for More Magazine, a columnist for The New York Daily News, and a contributor to The Oprah Winfrey Show.  She blogs daily at JeanChatzky.com.

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A prolific writer and keynote speaker, Dr. John-Steiner, Presidential Professor of Linguistics and Education at the University of New Mexico, will be visiting Ithaca College on April 13,  2010. Beginning at noon in an informal discussion with students and faculty,  Dr. Steiner will discuss ideas and research concerning collaborative creative thought, followed by a public lecture that evening from 7 - 8:30 pm in the Clark Lounge, at the Campus Center, Egbert Hall.
   

 

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Dear Campus Community Member,

In an effort to evaluate the dining needs of Ithaca College, you are invited to participate in a market research survey regarding campus dining operations. Information compiled from this survey will be utilized to guide program improvements and enhancements.

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Career Services is pleased to announce that IC alumnus Brett Gryska of American Income Life will be visiting campus on Thursday, April 22, 2010 to conduct interviews for Agent positions.

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Professor Jerry Mirskin (Writing) is presenting his original creative work for our last IC Faculty Colloquium event this year.  We will meet in DeMotte Room (Campus Center) between 12:10 and 1 PM.  Everyone is welcome to attend!

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Want a position for a magazine?

Contributed by Tiffany Cheng on 04/12/10 

Apply for the 360 Magazine executive board for 2010 to 2011. 

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The Ithaca College Natural Lands Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the 2010 Winter photo contest.

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ICAMA Awards

Contributed by Scott Erickson on 04/12/10 

The IC chapter of the American Marketing Association (ICAMA) received two awards at the 2010 International Collegiate Conference.

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The soprano and mezzo-soprano voice parts in combination have a widely varied repertoire, which will be explored in a free faculty recital given by mezzo Dawn Pierce along with soprano Anna Steenerson on Thursday, April 15 at 7pm in the Hockett Family Recital Hall.  Pianist Charis Dimaras and narrator Jack Hrkach will collaborate.

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 Anthropology faculty Brook Hansen, Jack Rossen and David Turkon attended the 70th annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology in Merida, Mexico from March 27 through March 27.  

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Posted on behalf of Dean Tanya Saunders, Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies.


Asma Barlas, director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, gave an invited talk on women and gender in Islam at Virginia Tech on April 9, 2010.

Patricia Zimmermann, codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival in the Division of Interdisciplinary and International studies, delivered an invited talk at Jagaa in Bangalore India in March.

The title of her presentation was "Towards a Theory of Open Space Documentary and New Media," a theorization of how international documentary form has shifted into a collaborative, horizontal model in new media and social media multiple platforms.

Jagga is non governmental new media organization in Bangalore that explores productive and collaborative space in urban areas. Dedicated to interdisciplinary convenings across different sectors, Jagaa principles include technologists, new media artists, filmmakers, social justice groups, and architects exploring the formation and building of new spaces within the context of development.

Zimmermann is currentlyserving as the Shaw Foundation Professor of New Media at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.