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 Sign up for Relay For Life NOW because we need to cure cancer NOW

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The Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs is looking for confident, creative, reliable, responsible and ambitious individuals to join the Student Leadership Consultant Team.

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Bill Kolberg's paper, "A Peek into Pandora's Box: Firm-Level Demand with Price Competition vs. Quantity Competition"

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Ben Hogben, Manager of Access Services in the Library, received a 2009 SCRLC Award.

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Cortaca Jug tickets are sold out on Ithaca College's campus.

No tickets will be sold at the gate. All seating is general admission, first come/first served.

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The Ithaca Wind Quintet’s fall concert will take place on Thursday, November 5 at 8:15 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall.  The free concert will include a wide range of music, including Ligeti, Paquito D’Rivera, Liadov, and Steven Stucky.

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Michael Malpass, Professor of Anthropology and Dana Chair in the Social Sciences, was elected to the Institute of Andean Research (IAR) at its December 2008 meetings.

 

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A paper submitted by Ali Erkan (Computer Science), Jason Hamilton (Environmental Studies and Science), Tom Pfaff (Mathematics), and Michael Rogers (Physics) has been accepted for publication at the ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education Conference (SIGCSE 2010).

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Winter in the Big Apple!

Contributed by Kasey Spada on 11/01/09 

We still have seats available for the bus trip to New York City on Saturday, December 5, 2009. Don't miss out! It's a great deal!

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Lip Sync For MS!

Contributed by Jessica Dillon on 11/01/09 

There is still time to sign up to Lip Sync at ICMSA's first ever Lip Sync event!

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Did you know IC has a cool service you can use to build your own student web site quickly and easily? It’s called ePortfolios, and it’s free to all IC students. Once you build it, you can even keep using your ePortfolio after you graduate! The user-friendly ePortfolio tool set makes building your web site fast and fun. Let us show you how in just one hour of training!

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 Water for Sudan will be tabling in Campus Center Monday through Thursday this week selling Green water bottles and taking signatures for a meal sign-away! Stop by and lend your support to our cause!

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IC in DC is a great opportunity to take your education to the next level by connecting theory with practice. Internship opportunities have allowed IC students to do interviews at the White House, attend Senate hearings, create displays for national museums, do research for National Geographic, participate in our federal court system, and much more. There are internships for each major.

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 Poetry in Motion

Contributed by James Meyers on 11/01/09 

 "The Heart of the Hydrogen Jukebox" a screening of the documentary film about American Sign Language (ASL) poetry will be presented by producer, Miriam Nathan Lerner on Sunday November 8 in Textor 103 from 2:00 - 4:00 with a discussion to follow.  What if a minority community has been inculcated with the belief that their language has no poetry?  And what if that community begins to experiment and finds that their language is not only capable of poetic form, but is practically poetry in and of itself?

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Handwerker Gallery
Thursday, November 5, 2009
12:10-1:00 p.m.

Marjorie Agosín, Latina author, activist, and professor of Latin American Studies at Wellesley College, will read from two of her works: A Cross and a Star, a memoir of her mother's childhood as a Jewish immigrant in a German community in Chile before, during and after World War II, and Anne Frank Poems, lyrical tributes to Anne Frank's courage and individualism. These works are devoted to the Jewish Diaspora experience in Latin America, one that saved Agosín’s family from the perils of Nazi occupied Europe while it situated them in a space of marginality in a Spanish speaking and largely Catholic society.

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ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: Chilean Arpillera Movement
Engage with this incredible phenomenon of activism by women of the disappeared during the Pinochet regime. Surrounded by the arpilleras themselves, in the Handwerker Gallery, this roundtable will be an inspirational and memorable event!
Featuring Marjorie Agosín, Jennifer Jolly, and Annette Levine
Handwerker Gallery
Wednesday, Nov. 4, 6.00 p.m.

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The Center for Faculty Excellence invites you to a panel and discussion about teaching large-format classes on Thursday, November 12, 12:10-1:00 in the Park Auditorium.

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The seventh annual Veterans Day Celebration will be held at noon on Tuesday, November 10, in Ford Hall in the Whalen Center for Music. Members of the Ithaca College community are encouraged to join in the College's salute to those who serve. 

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Ithaca College’s DMLL wants you to learn about us! Come to our open house on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in Friends 208! Free pizza and beverages will be provided!!!

  • find out about Spring 2010 course offerings;
  • discuss majoring or minoring in French, German Area Studies, Italian Area Studies, or Spanish;
  • get the low down on Arabic and Chinese;
  • satisfy your curiosity about study abroad;
  • investigate your options in Latin American Studies;
  • check out the Certificate Program in International Business;
  • discover our vibrant Language and Culture Learning Communities;
  • and schmooze with students and faculty members of the department while enjoying a free pizza lunch!

  SAB MUSIC PRESENTS: TOBACCO from BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW

 

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