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Chris Pelchat, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, Publishes Book ChapterContributed by Chris R Pelchat on 02/27/09 Chris Pelchat has published a book chapter with University of Idaho professor Mike Kinziger. Read more . . . (28 words) Chug Ivrit invites you to a slide presentation in Hebrew!
"Haifa and Mount Carmel" Professor Dani Novak of the math department will speak about his hometown of Haifa, Israel. The lecture takes place Tuesday, March 3, at noon in the Cayuga Lake Meeting Room of the Campus Center.
Free vegetarian lunch for all who attend! Read more . . . (39 words)
Soprano Deborah Montgomery-Cove will present a free evening of contemporary American art song featuring music of Bolcom, Dello Joio, Larsen, and Rorem on Thursday, March 5, at 8:15 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall at Ithaca College. Pianist Diane Birr and violist Debra Moree will collaborate.
Read more . . . (79 words) Chamber Orchestra to Present "The Creation of the World" Plus a World PremiereContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 02/27/09
James Giles will be the piano soloist in Dunne's "Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orchestra," part of which will be receiving its world premiere at this concert and the rest of which will be a United States premiere.
Read more . . . (20 words) Physics Seminar: "The Great Escape: A Tale of Runaway Binary Starts and Their Evolution"Contributed by Rebecca Peter on 02/27/09 Ginny McSwain, Lehigh University This seminar is free and open to the public. Pizza and refreshments will be available. Please remember to bring a cup and $1 donation. Read more . . . (106 words)
The Office of the Budget announces that the 2009-10 budget document approved by the Ithaca College Board of Trustees is available on our web page.
Read more . . . (113 words) Tuesday Salon: " 'Mixed' Koreans and the South Korean Ethnonationalistic Terrain"Contributed by Cheryl Kramer on 02/27/09 Please join us in the Handwerker Gallery at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, for " 'Mixed' Koreans and the South Korean Ethnonationalistic Terrain," the second Tuesday Salon of the semester. Read more . . . (87 words)
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Read more . . . (126 words) Campus Life Award Nominations Are Due Today (February 27)Contributed by Susan Welch on 02/27/09 There's still time to nominate graduating seniors for this honor. Nominations are due to the Office of Career Services no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 27. Read more . . . (77 words) Hillel Presents: "Jewz Schmooze and Chinese Foodz" Read more . . . (8 words) Planning for Next Steps in Implementing the Strategic VisionContributed by Marisa Kelly on 02/26/09 The provost invites members of the faculty to participate in two planning meetings regarding the recent strategic visioning presentation. At these meetings, we will begin the process of evaluating the best avenues through which the integrative curriculum project can be implemented. Read more . . . (65 words)
Read more . . . (62 words) A service to remember the life of Saverio Montanino will be held on Monday, March 2, at 7:00 p.m. in Muller Chapel. Saverio passed away unexpectedly on campus on December 11. Read more . . . (87 words) Calling All Designers! First-Year Experience Bag Design CompetitionContributed by Janet Wigglesworth on 02/26/09 Career Services Announces: CNY Communications Consortium Info SessionContributed by John Fracchia on 02/26/09 Career Services is pleased to announce an information session for students who wish to learn more about job and internship opportunities through the Central New York Communications Consortium.
Read more . . . (67 words) Sustainability Café: "Reaching the Green Consumer" on March 5Contributed by Marian Brown on 02/26/09
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He will be joined by pianist Joshua Oxford and members of the Buffalo Philharmonic trombone section. Read more . . . (154 words) The Women's Chorale and Brass Choir, conducted by Janet Galvan and Keith Kaiser, respectively, will give a joint concert on Sunday, March 1, at 4:00 p.m. in Ford Hall. The Women's Chorale program will feature the "Stabat Mater" by Pergolesi and the brass choir will perform music of Tull, Grieg, Verdi, and Arnold. Read more . . . (131 words) |
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