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If you are interested in a career in public service, regardless of your major, plan to attend the "Careers in Government and Nonprofit Organizations" panel presentation.  Opportunities for students with academic background in areas as varied as marketing, social science, education, business, environmental science and more exist in the nonprofit sector.

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Faculty Staff Meal Plan

Contributed by Julie Whitten on 03/01/10 

Ithaca College Faculty / Staff Meal Plan

As an Ithaca College Employee take advantage of the Faculty Staff Meal Plan.     

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Spring Break Package

Contributed by Julie Whitten on 03/01/10 

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

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IC Fit Kids Informational Meeting

Contributed by Judy Mauk on 03/01/10 

*IC Fit Kids-  Informational Meeting  *

IC parents are invited to the Wellness Clinic, CHS 302, on Thursday, March 4th from Noon-1pm to learn more about the IC Fit Kids program. IC Fit Kids is an after-school program that provides structured, supervised exercise and lifestyle education to help your children meet whatever goals they may have from general fitness to weight managment to sports performance.  Bring your lunch and learn about this fun, motivating, and affordable program your kids can't miss out on. You can even sign up at the meeting to reserve a  spot.
 

Below are the scheduled housing selection dates for March. Please call the Office of Residential Life  at 607-274-3141 if you have questions.

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The 2010 Cradle-to-Cradle Student Environmental Art Award has been given to the team consisting of Alyia Bettman (Art, 2010), Andrew Bradshaw (Biology, 2010), Seth Davidson (Art, 2010) and Nathan Meader (English, 2010).

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Charis Dimaras, with mezzo-soprano Leah Summers and baritone Marc Webster, will present a free recital on Thursday, March 4 at 7 pm in the Hockett Family Recital Hall.  A Mozart sonata for solo piano will be framed by five of Schubert's "Goethe Lieder" at the beginning and end of the recital. 

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The Concert Band, led by Mark Fonder, will present a free concert entitled "American Tapestry" on Wednesday, March 3 at 8:15 pm in Ford Hall.  The program includes Norman Dello Joio's "Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn," Robert Russell Bennett's "Suite of Old American Dances," and other music.

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Ithaca College has registered to participate in the Great Colleges to Work For Survey process that will take place in March and April of 2010!

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"Building a Multicultural Curriculum and Inclusive Pedagogy for the 21st Century" takes place on Friday, March 12, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm in the Taughannock Room. It features Carlos Cortes, Professor Emeritus of History, University of California Riverside. Lunch is available at noon.

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Navigating the current economy if you are a job seeker, can be a lot more challenging than it was a few years ago.  Ithaca College alum and District Recruiter for Sherwin Williams, Teaira Hardimon and Career Services Associate Director, John Fracchia are going to help you figure it out.

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The next No Pressure Blood Pressure screening will be held on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010. See below to know when to expect students in your building.

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Campus Smoking Areas - Policy

Contributed by Sue DuBrava on 03/01/10 

It is important to remind everyone that the State of New York prohibits smoking in the public areas of all buildings within the state. As such Ithaca College has an established smoking policy (2.8.10) that directly addresses this for the campus community and provides a listing of the designated outdoor smoking areas.

 

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The School of Music will send nine pianists to perform in the Chopin 200 Festival in New York City, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Polish composer Frederic Chopin. Our students' performance will take place on Wednesday, March 3, at 5pm, in the Tower One area of the Winter Garden Atrium, part of the World Financial Center in lower Manhattan.    

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Interested in getting paid for doing good work? Check out the "Commit-to-Change" program website for information about paid fellowships, internships, and project grants. The application deadline for all Spring applications is April 1, 2010.

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Love our EXTREME gingerbread contest? Seen the Food Network hit show Ace of Cakes?

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Student Summer Research Talks

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How About I Take Initiative? T-Shirts for Haiti on SALE!!!!!

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New activities!

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Wellness Wednesdays: Bring-Your-Lunch Series for Students, Faculty, & Staff

12:00-12:50PM in the Cayuga Lake Room, Campus Center
Bring Your Lunch! Light refreshments will be served.

Wednesday March 3 featuring
Ken Kutler, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics & Recreational Sports
Athletics & Events Center: What's the Scoop?

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