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SAB FILMS PRESENTS: He's Just Not That into You

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Reason #4: Get started on that great American novel this summer by registering for the summer sessions course, Intro to Creative Writing.

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IC SafeWater will be collecting redeemable cans and bottles on Wednesday, April 29 in North Foyer from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

If you can't bring them to campus, sign up at our table and we'll pick them up for you!

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IC SafeWater will sponsor a sale with Ten Thousand Villages on Thursday, April 30, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Campus Center's north foyer.

Ten percent of sales will be donated to SafeWater to help provide clean water and sanitation to villages in Ethiopia.

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Finals stressing you out? Take a break with IC Movie Night and come watch the comedic crime thriller Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, starring Robert Downey Jr.

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Representatives from Professor Cory Young's Government and Stakeholder Relations Class presented at the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Conference on Undergraduate Research earlier this month.

Their research paper, titled "Corporate Evolution and the Capitalist Dilemma: A Critical Paradigm for CSR," won best paper at the conference. Kristina Roth, P.J. Scott, and Lauren Sirkey were on hand to accept the award for their class.

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The Park School of Communications will host a variety of end-of-the-semester screening and exhibitions to showcase student work. All events are free an open to the public. Events all take place in Park Hall Auditorium unless otherwise stated.

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Apply now to be a part of the 2010 Senior Class Cabinet!

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In the world of film, there are the Golden Globes, the Golden Palm, the Golden Bear ... and now, after an 18-year sabbatical, the return of the Golden Doorknob Awards -- resurrected by request of Park School alumni.

Golden Doorknob Awards and Screening
Thursday, April 30
7:00 p.m.
Park Auditorium

Find out who wins the $3,000 first prize! (Second prize is $2,000, third prize is $1,000, and the special Parkie 100 Knob Award winner receives $500).

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The Student Computer Repair Center (SCRC) and the Park Laptop Support Center will be closing soon for the semester. The SCRC will be open limited hours during the summer.

 

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The main ITS public labs follow the regular academic schedule with a few additional hours at the end of the semester as listed below.

During the summer all labs are closed, except Friends 110, which follows a special schedule.

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Concluding the season with a triumphant note, the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra will perform Mahler's epic Symphony No. 1 in D major, known as the "Titan," on Sunday, May 3, at 4:00 p.m. in Ford Hall on the Ithaca College campus. 

Jeffery Meyer will lead the free concert, which will also feature pianist Charis Dimaras in Beethoven's first piano concerto.

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The Ithaca College Wind Ensemble will conclude the season with a free concert on Saturday, May 2, at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall. 

Led by Stephen Peterson, the ensemble will perform Poulenc's "Suite Francaise," Chang Su Koh's "Korean Dances," and music by Dello Joio and Mackey. The centerpiece of the program will be Kathryn Salfelder's "Cathedrals," which was recently selected as the winner of the Walter Beeler Memorial Composition Prize. 

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The Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra will feature faculty clarinetist Richard Faria in an upcoming free concert on Friday, May 1, at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall on the Ithaca College campus.

Jeffery Meyer will lead the orchestra in Stravinsky's "Danses Concertantes" and Haydn's Symphony No. 99. Faria will be the soloist for the orchestration by Luciano Berio of a Brahms sonata for clarinet.

On Thursday, April 30, at 8:15 p.m., the Chorus and Brass Choir will give a joint concert.

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ITS is pleased to announce that wireless coverage has been expanded to include the following areas:

  • East Tower 14th floor
  • East Tower Residential Life Office
  • Peggy R. Williams Center
  • Smiddy Hall
  • West Tower 14th floor
  • Williams Hall

For more information about wireless networking and a complete list of wireless locations visit the ITS wireless support page.

ITS Helpdesk
helpdesk@ithaca.edu
4-3282
Muller 102

The Ithaca College/Longview Intergenerational Choir will give its spring performance in the Hockett Family Recital Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 3.

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Bryan Stefek '09 gave a talk, entitled "Production of Hydrogen Cyanide in Chromobacterium violacium Is under Quorum Sensing Control," at the Rochester chapter of the American Chemical Society.

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Ithaca College in the Media

Contributed by Anonymous on 04/28/09 

Quoted in the media: Faculty members Stephen Sweet, Asma Barlas, and Ithaca College student Nick Tessoni. For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media page at the Office of Media Relations:

IC in the Media

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The Bureau of Concerts is now accepting applications for all Executive Board positions for the 2009-10 school year.

Applications are available on the third floor of Campus Center, in the Student Activities Center.

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