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SAB Open Mic Night
Wednesday, April 15
7:00-10:00 p.m. in IC Square

  • Music
  • Comedy
  • Spoken word
  • Performance

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Thursday, April 16, 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Williams 222 -- The Bisexual Discussion Group will be having an arts and crafts night!  We will also be discussing various topics pertaining to the bisexual/pansexual/onmisexual/questioning identities.

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Friday, April 17, is the Day of Silence. Day of Silence is a national youth-run effort using silence to protest the actual silencing of LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) people due to harassment, bias, and abuse in schools.

www.dayofsilence.org

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Come and listen to student presentations on topics ranging from ...

  • "Police Brutality" to "Five Cents Sharp"
  • "Social Justice" to "Medical Diagnostic Delivery"
  • "Enzyme Expression in Neurons" to "How Governments Promote E-Commerce"
  • And much, much more ...

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Denise Nuttall, assistant professor of anthropology, organized and participated in a workshop and roundtable panel, "Teaching and Performing South Asian Music and Dance in American Universities." 

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Come enjoy the sunshine with a solar cookout, sponsored by Energy Teachers.org, on Tuesday, April 14, any time between noon and 4:00 p.m. at the Center for Natural Sciences (CNS). The cookout will be held on the patio next to the CNS greenhouse. 

In honor of National Environmental Education Week, educators and enthusiasts are invited to meet informally with their solar cookers to demonstrate, learn, and exchange ideas about this open-ended technology. There will even be materials on hand you can use to build your own solar cooker.

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Award for Forensics Inaugurated

Contributed by Scott Thomson on 04/13/09 

The Ithaca College forensics society awarded the first annual Franklin Sharp Award to Daniel Parks, a speech communication major, on April 2, 2009.

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The Office of Student Affairs and Campus Life is still recruiting ushers for Ithaca College's 114th Commencement exercises, to be held on Sunday, May 17.  Many of us have had daily contact with the fine young men and women of the 2009 graduation class, and have played an important role in their experience at Ithaca College.

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Leigh Ann Vaughn, associate professor of psychology, and Sarah Hesse '06, Zhivka Petkova '06, and Lindsay Trudeau '06 have published an article titled, "'This Story Is Right On': The Impact of Regulatory Fit on Narrative Engagement and Ppersuasion," in this month's issue of the European Journal of Social Psychology.

The research showed that when people read a story, feelings of rightness from regulatory fit (consistency between regulatory state and strategic means) can suggest that the story is "right on" relative to feelings of wrongness from regulatory nonfit. Under these conditions, individuals who are experiencing feelings of rightness engage more with the narrative and are more persuaded by its implicit messages.

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Efforts by Ithaca College to raise the final funds needed to build a new athletics and events center have gotten a major boost with the receipt of a $4 million gift from Atlantic Philanthropies toward the long-planned facility.

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Penny M. Von Eschen, professor of history and American culture at the University of Michigan and the Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer, will present "Duke Ellington Plays Baghdad: Rethinking Power after 1945" on Thursday, April 16, at 7:00 p.m. in room 111 of the Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise.

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Join IC Math Club & Other Realms on Thursday, April 16, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. in IC Square for an evening filled with board games, card games, and various puzzles!

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This fall Culture and Communication will be offering a Special Topics in Media Literacy: Media Construction of Peace and War. The course meets Tuesdays, 4:00-6:50 p.m.

 

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Dr. Ismail Mehr
"American Medical Relief Mission to Gaza"
Wednesday, April 15
4:00-5:30 pm, Friends Hall 205

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Biology Department Spring 2009 Honors Symposium
Thursday, April 23 
CNS 115

Refreshments served 3:40 p.m. CNS first-floor lobby.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

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Tom Szaky, CEO of TerraCycle -- the company called "the most eco-friendly in America" -- will present, "TerraCycle: Revolution in a Bottle," on Thursday, April 23, at 7:00 p.m. in Textor Hall 102. This Earth Week presentation is the first in the new "Commit to Change" speaker series.

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The Academic Enrichment Services Program now offers peer tutoring for courses in Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology.

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Make life easier by signing up for a convenient and flexible meal plan!

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Reasons #10 and #9 ...

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Please join SGA on Tuesday, April 14, at noon around the Free Speech Rock -- between Muller Faculty Center and the Campus Center -- to celebrate campus unity.

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