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Don't miss your only chance to participate in MLK Day 2009. Here's the basic schedule to help you plan your day. For more information keep reading or go to the website.
8:30-10:00 a.m. - Breakfast 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. - Community Service 10:00-11:30 a.m. - Morning Workshops 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. - Ithaca Community Luncheon 2:00-3:30 p.m. - Afternoon Workshops 5:00-7:00 p.m. - Stations of Progress 8:15 p.m. - School of Music MLK Celebration Concert Read more . . . (447 words)
Read more . . . (74 words) Get a Taste of This -- New Dining Developments for This Semester!Contributed by Julie Whitten on 01/16/09
Read more . . . (83 words) Join Spring 2009 Crew -- Varsity Men's and Women's Teams Looking for Dedicated IndividualsContributed by Becky Robinson on 01/16/09 There will be an organizational meeting for any new members interested in joining men's or women's crew. The meeting will be Friday, January 23, 4:00 pm at #58 Hill Center. No rowing experience is necessary. If you want to compete, train, meet new people, and get into the best shape of your life, come to the meeting and find out more. Current team members have started with their winter training programs, so don't delay. Read more . . . (9 words) LGBT Film Series Continues Thursday, January 22, with Call Me TroyContributed by Luca Maurer on 01/15/09
Read more . . . (254 words) Psychology Professors Jeff Holmes and Barney Beins Coauthor Journal ArticleContributed by Judy Smith on 01/15/09 Jeff Holmes, assistant professor of psychology, and department chair Barney Beins published an article, "Psychology Is a Science: At Least Some Students Think So," in the journal Teaching of Psychology. Read more . . . (96 words) Start Your Year Off Right! Participate in MLK Day '09Contributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins on 01/15/09
Keep reading for more information about the great activities available all day or visit the website. There's something exciting and entertaining from breakfast, to community service, to educational workshops, to the School of Music concert. You'll want to be there! Read more . . . (514 words) Are you interested in a great leadership opportunity for your senior year? Would you like to enhance your resume and learn new skills? Then please join the offices of the Ithaca Fund and the Center for Student Leadership and Involvement to learn more about the Senior Class Gift Committee and the Senior Class Executive Board. Read more . . . (172 words) It's Not Too Late! Get Your Resident Assistant Application!Contributed by Brandon B. Barile on 01/15/09
Read more . . . (96 words) Quoted in the media: faculty members Michael McCall and Michael "Bodhi" Rogers. For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media page at the Office of Media Relations:
Read more . . . (30 words) Attention Seniors: New Role Available on Senior Class Cabinet!Contributed by Kay Cotton on 01/14/09 Apply now to join the ’09 Senior Class Cabinet as an On-Going Events Co-Chair! Read more . . . (103 words) The distribution of faculty/staff parking permits -- which double as TCAT bus passes -- has been delayed. Read more . . . (91 words) The Office of Parking and Traffic Services will be open on Sunday, January 18, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Our normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Read more . . . (7 words) Professor Michael "Bodhi" Rogers and Physics Students Written up in Nevada NewspaperContributed by Rebecca Peter on 01/14/09
The images recorded with the remote-sensing equipment show a grouping of pit houses that indicate ancestral Puebloans were living there about 1,300 years ago.
Read more . . . (4 words) Athletic Training Professor Kent Scriber Chosen to Present William E. "Pinky" Newell Memorial AddressContributed by Jackie Wandell on 01/14/09 Kent Scriber, professor of exercise and sport sciences, recently presented the William E. "Pinky" Newell keynote address at the Eastern Athletic Trainers' Association annual meeting, held in Boston. Read more . . . (21 words) Please be aware that this year’s "Winter Welcome" orientation session will take place on Friday, January 16. Read more . . . (79 words) On behalf of the search committee for the vice president for enrollment management, I am pleased to announce the visit of our next finalist. Read more . . . (192 words) Chemistry Professor Scott Ulrich Coauthors Paper in Clinical Cancer ResearchContributed by Maria Russell on 01/13/09 Associate professor of chemistry Scott Ulrich's paper, titled "Histone Deacetylase 8 in Neuroblastoma Tumorigenesis," appears in the January 1, 2009, issue of Clinical Cancer Research.
Read more . . . (136 words) Parking and Traffic Services Closed Thursday MorningContributed by Lillian Tavelli on 01/13/09 The Office of Parking and Traffic Services will be closed Thursday, January 15, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. so that staff may attend the all-College staff meeting. David Turkon Publishes Article in Political and Legal Anthropology ReviewContributed by Michael Malpass on 01/13/09 Assistant professor of anthropology David Turkon's article, "Commoners, Kings, and Subaltern: Political Factionalism and Structured Inequality in Lesotho," was published in the Political and Legal Anthropology Review, volume 31, number 2: pages 203-223. |
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