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Native American Studies courses for summer and fall 2010Contributed by Brooke Hansen on 04/10/10 There are a variety of courses, from labs to field classes, for those interested in indigenous cultures and the minor in NAMS. Read more . . . (154 words) Jack Rossen (Anthropology) presents at Museum of the Earth April 10thContributed by Brooke Hansen on 04/10/10 Jack Rossen (Anthropology) spoke in the "Science at Noon" Lecture Series at the Museum of Earth in Ithaca on April 10. His talk was titled "Cayuga Archaeology in Your Backyard." Read more . . . (49 words)
Read more . . . (33 words) If you want to join in the Earth Day celebration in Ithaca and get involved with local community folks please call Debaura Dahl (607)564-9406 or Wally Woods (607)272-1312. The event will happen at South Side community center and the theme for this year will be conversations and reflections and will also include Earth Day parade, Costumes and Beautiful Connection to Mother Earth. Last Chance for Undergrads to Apply for Summer 2010 Financial AidContributed by Larry Chambers on 04/10/10 Need financial aid for summer 2010? Read on! Read more . . . (50 words) Grab Your Sneakers...Logan's Run 5K is Next Sunday, April 18th!!!Contributed by Anne Woodard on 04/09/10
Read more . . . (163 words) If you like water in any way, shape or form, here is a class for you. It is offered online this summer, so you can do it any time of the day from anywhere with a high speed internet connection. Students who took it last summer enjoyed it very much because it captured their imaginations and opened their eyes to the world of water. WATER = LIFE ONLINE SUMMER COURSE (June 1 - July 2 session) Read more . . . (129 words) DEADLINE EXTENDED - Call for Proposals for Sustainability Curriculum Development Mini-grantsContributed by Marian Brown on 04/09/10
Read more . . . (136 words) Workshop a Launch Point for Naming Goals and Professional Development NeedsContributed by Eileen Jacobs on 04/09/10 Space is still available for the workshop: “IC” Our Vision…I’m Part of It. At the all-college meeting in January, President Tom Rochon discussed our desire to become a learning organization, and how your professional development is key to that process. The Office of Human Resources is offering 90-minute workshops to help employees: ♦ Create or enhance your Individual Development Plan Read more . . . (97 words) Workshop: Legal and Risk Management Issues Affecting International ProgramsContributed by Rachel Gould on 04/09/10 If you are a faculty or staff member who has an interest in taking students overseas, we would like to invite you to attend an important workshop. The Office of International Programs will be co-hosting, together with our affiliate IES (the Institute for the International Education of Students), a workshop entitled "Legal and Risk Management Issues Affecting International Programs" on April 22, 2010. Read more . . . (303 words) Did you know that the energy we save when we recycle one glass bottle is enough to light a traditional light bulb for four hours?Contributed by Samantha Stafford on 04/09/10
Did you know that the energy we save when we recycle one glass bottle is enough to light a traditional light bulb for four hours?
Read more . . . (44 words) BOC will be accepting applications for next year's executive board. Applications will be available in the SAC on the third floor of campus center. All applications will be due back in the SAC by April 16th at 5 PM. If you cannot pick up a physical copy and would like to apply, please email boc@ithaca.edu for the application. All positions are open. See application for details. Voice Faculty to Present Two Brief Operas in RecitalContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 04/09/10 On Tuesday, April 13 at 8:15 pm in the Hockett Family Recital Hall, soprano Deborah Lifton will perform "La Voix Humaine" by Francis Poulenc. As an opening scene, soprano Amanda DeMaris and baritone Brad Hougham will present Gian Carlo Menotti's "The Telephone." Both works will be accompanied by Brian DeMaris on the piano, with stage direction by David Lefkowich. Subtitles will be by Kristin Loughry, and costumes by Jen Caprio. Read more . . . (113 words) Come to 'Step Forward' with Active Minds, TWLOHA and other resourcesContributed by Michele Lenhart on 04/09/10 The IC Buddhist Community will be meeting for our weekly meditation! Come join us--all are welcome! Read more . . . (69 words) VOTE The United Voice Party for SGA EXECUTIVE BOARD TODAY!!!! Rock the vote!!!Contributed by James Knowles on 04/08/10 VOTE Friday, April 9th for SGA Executive Board for 2010-2011 Read more . . . (282 words)
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April 9th @ 7pm in Park Auditorium Free Admission Chinese American slam poet shares his award winning poetry with fun, enthusiam, and passion. His work has been praised nationwide and have been starred on Russell Simmons Def Jam HBO event. He is a two-time national slam poet champion! He will also speak about Asian American identity issues. (http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/beau-sia) Special Thanks to: Office of Student Engagement & Multicultural Affairs Part of the Asian Culture Club's Focus Asia Month events series. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Asian Culture Club at Ithaca College at icasiancultureclub@gmail.com. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.
Friday April 16th @ 7pm @ IC Square Performances start at 7:30pm FREE ADMISSION! Performances by Yamatai (Taiko Drumming), FantAsia (singers), Teszia (Belly dancers), Cornell Hawaiian Club, Cornell Lion Dance, Seishi Juku (karate kids!) and more! Activities from a tea ceremony to calligraphy to chopsticks competition and much much more! Raffle prizes include Asian Ithaca is Gorges t-shirts and baskets of Asian snacks. Food by the Ithaca Dining Services from springs rolls to lo mein to curry and Indian pancakes! Read more . . . (74 words) |
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