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The New York-Penn Blood Services Region typically faces a decline in collections during the month of December due to winter flu season. The regional blood supply is running extremely low and this deficit is critical in our ability to meet the blood supply needs of area hospitals.

Your hard work, leadership, and dedication will help bridge the gap for thousands of patients in our community who need blood! Please sign up to donate blood on Tuesday, December 9, in Emerson Suites.

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Stressed about Finals?

Contributed by Daniel Cassell on 12/02/08 

Take it out on nails during a Habitat for Humanity winter break trip!

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Come hear Sean Eversley-Bradwell give the last lecture/discussion of the fall series from the Center for Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE).

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IC Movie Night will be holding its first meeting on Tuesday, December 9, at 7:00 p.m. in Williams 225. We will screen Wes Anderson's 2001 film, The Royal Tenenbaums. Admission is free.

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Still haven't purchased your ticket for this Friday's senior semiformal, "Night of Dreams"?

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Feeling SAD?

The days are getting darker, the weather colder. It can be depressing.

If you feel moody and less energetic or less productive; if you have trouble concentrating, sleep more than usual, and are less enthused about life and socializing, you might be experiencing Seasonal Affective Disorder.

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Career Services, Alumni Relations, and the class of 2009 are excited to announce another year of Network Nights!

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Jennifer Jolly just published a catalog essay on the work of two contemporary Mexican artists for the exhibit "Parabolas Mexicanas: Paintings, Prints, and Drawings by Bernardo Gonzalez and Francisco Verastegui." The essay is entitled, "The Entropy of Icons."

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Three Ithaca College students presented research findings at the annual Society for Neuroscience meetings in Washington, D.C. The students are all currently doing research with Jean Hardwick in the Department of Biology.

The society's meetings are the preeminent gathering of neuroscientists from around the world. Attendance at this year's meetings was approximately 31,000 individuals.

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Interested in international issues, including climate change, economies, or communication? Apply to serve in a paid, full-time, one-year position in Washington, D.C., with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellows program.

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December Reception for Graduates

Contributed by Brian McAree on 12/01/08 

To celebrate the accomplishments of our December 2008 graduates, you are cordially invited to attend a reception in their honor on Sunday, December 14, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in the Emerson Suites of Phillips Hall (Campus Center).

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A group of 19 Ithaca College students are blogging about their experience attending the United Nations Conference on Climate Change this week in Poznan, Poland.

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The Ithaca College Bookstore is pleased to announce Customer Appreciation Days on Wednesday, December 3, and Thursday, December 4. Store hours for this sale are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Road Trips to the Real World!

Contributed by Kristin LiBritz on 12/01/08 

Get a first-hand glimpse into the professional world by visiting companies during winter break through "Road Trips to the Real World."

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Join us on Friday, December 5, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. to view the night sky.

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Below is a list of advent-related events at the Chapel, Thursday, December 4, through Tuesday, December 9.

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Don't miss this week's exciting events!

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Kevin Bales is a leading expert on modern slavery and human trafficking. He will speak on Monday, December 1, at 5:30 p.m. in Textor 101.

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Associate professor Kathleen Buccieri, director of clinical education in the Rochester Center's physical therapy department, recently participated in a platform presentation at the American Physical Therapy Association's Educational Leadership Conference, October 2-4 in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Want to make a difference this spring break? Interested in volunteering around the country?

Apply for Alternative Spring Break 2009!

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