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Addtional On-line Customer Payment Services Available October 12, 2009 Read more . . . (175 words) Driver Safety Classes Offered October 19 and December 1Contributed by Christopher Crawford on 10/08/09 If you are a student and you need to drive a College-owned/leased vehicle for any reason, you must complete a driver safety class. Read more . . . (131 words) Driver Safety Classes Offered October 19 and Dec 1Contributed by Christopher Crawford on 10/08/09 If you are a faculty/staff supervisor and your student workers need to drive vehicles owned or leased by the College, please inform them that these classes are being offered. Read more . . . (132 words) The outdated Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS) policy which had governed the college's Web presence since the inception of our website a decade or more ago, has been replaced with the new Ithaca College Web Policy. Read more . . . (69 words) Anthropology Department Hosts Talk: "Anthropology and Directed Cultural Change: The Case of Iraq"Contributed by Sue-Je Gage on 10/08/09 Phillips Stevens, associate professor of anthropology at SUNY Buffalo, discusses Iraq, ethics, and the use of anthropology in the U.S. military's Human Terrain System. When: Thursday, October 8, at 7:00 p.m. Free and open to the public. Reception to follow presentation. Read more . . . (12 words) Spectacle Spectacular catalogues available at the Handwerker GalleryContributed by Cheryl Kramer on 10/07/09
Make A Difference Day is a national day of helping others -- a celebration of neighbors helping neighbors, and everyone can participate! Read more . . . (81 words) Ever wonder what makes South Hill unique? Come join the ICNL for a Nature Walk this Friday!Contributed by Emma Hileman on 10/07/09
Read more . . . (180 words) Marilyn Dispensa, ITS, Co-Authors Paper Published in "Advances in Physiology Education" JournalContributed by Beth Rugg on 10/07/09
Read more . . . (125 words) Jason Freitag, History, publishes Serving Empire, Serving Nation: James Tod and the Rajputs of Rajasthan (Brill)Contributed by Jonathan Ablard on 10/07/09 Jason Freitag, History, has published Serving Empire, Serving Nation: James Tod and the Rajputs of Rajasthan with Brill Press of the Netherlands. Read more . . . (140 words) Michael Smith, History, receives appointment from the American Society for Environmental HistoryContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 10/07/09 Michael Smith, History, has been appointed to the Committee on Sustainability for the American Society for Environmental History. David Turkon (Anthropology) publishes article in City and SocietyContributed by Michael Malpass on 10/07/09 David Turkon, associate professor of anthropology, has an article published in the current issue of City and Society, a journal of the American Anthropological Association. The article, Modernity, Tradition and Nuances of Class in Lesotho, examines class factionalism in Lesotho, southern Africa. Read more . . . (126 words) IC Speech and Debate Team enjoys success at first tournament.Contributed by Scott Thomson on 10/07/09 On the weekend of October 3 and 4, Ithaca College’s Debate team traveled to Lafayette College for its first tournament of the year. Read more . . . (216 words)
Read more . . . (214 words) Cortaca Jug Football Ticket Information Now AvailableContributed by Andrea McClatchie on 10/07/09
There are a LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE. No tickets will be sold at the gate on the day of the game. Tickets are required to enter the stadium. College IDs will not allow you admission to the game. Read more . . . (144 words)
Read more . . . (85 words) The Campus Center is seeking photo submissions to bring the newly renovated third floor to life. We are specifically seeking photos that represent "Your Ithaca College experience through your eyes." Read more . . . (116 words) O and U Lots Reserved for Campus Visitors on Monday, October 12, and Wednesday, November 11Contributed by Suzanne Smith on 10/07/09 Submitted by Eric Maguire, vice president for enrollment management and Brian McAree, vice president for student affairs and campus life. The Ithaca and You programs showcase the Ithaca College experience for about 1,500 prospective students and family members each year. In an effort to better accommodate prospective students and families visiting campus for these major open house programs, O and U lots -- in front of Phillips Hall and adjacent to the Roy H. Park School of Communications -- will be reserved for our guests from 5:00 a.m. until noon on Monday, October 12 and Wednesday, November 11. Read more . . . (140 words) Don't forget: Biology Research MANADATORY MEETING on THURSDAY, Oct. 8Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 10/07/09 Anyone interested in conducting research in the biology department this SPRING MUST attend this information meeting: Thursday, October 8 If your schedule does not permit you to attend this meeting, you must meet with the faculty member individually, and submit a signed application. Project descriptions and registration forms are available here or in the Department of Biology main office in CNS 161.
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