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Ithaca College in the Media

Contributed by Anonymous on 10/03/08 

Quoted in the media: faculty members Kim Gregson and Janice Elich Monroe; president emerita Peggy Williams was also featured.

For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media page at the Office of Media Relations's website:

IC in the Media

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Please join us for the following dining events this week!

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IC Theatre is accepting donations of books and other reading materials to be sent free of charge to inmates across the country via the community-based organization Books Through Bars of Ithaca. A donation box has been set up at the entrance to the Clark Theatre lobby in Dillingham Center; donations will be accepted now through October 12.

The book drive is taking place in conjunction with Ithaca College Theatre's production of The Exonerated, a play based on the real stories of six wrongfully convicted Americans.

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"Red, White, and Jew"

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 10/03/08 

Hillel invites you to an evening of politics at "Red, White, and Jew" on Monday, October 6, at 7:00 p.m. in Williams 323.

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The August 2008 issue of MusikTexte: Zeitschrift für Neue Musik, volume 118, was devoted to the music of Chou Wen-chung. Professor emeritus Mary Arlin and Mark Radice, professor of music history, each had an article included in that issue.

Radice's article was titled "Das Zentrum für US-amerikanisch-chinesischen Kulturaustausch" ("The Center for U.S.-American-Chinese Cultural Exchange"); Arlin's article was "Befreiung von Fesseln. Chou Wen-chungs 'Windswept Peaks'" ("Freeing from Chains: Chou Wen-chung's 'Windswept Peaks'").

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What were the effects of federal, state, and local housing policies in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina? Who was responsible for the displacement of tens of thousands of African Americans in New Orleans?

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The Department of Writing and the School of Humanities and Sciences are pleased to present Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Stephen Dunn and award-winning essayist Barbara Hurd as part of this semester's Distinguished Visiting Writers Series. Stephen Dunn will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 7, in Emerson Suite A, while Barbara Hurd will read at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 9, in Klingentein Lounge. Readings are free and open to the public.

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Please join us in the Handwerker Gallery at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 7, for "Election '08: What to Expect," the first Tuesday Salon of the semester.

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Come listen to two students' experiences from Israel and the West Bank and be a part of a community discussion on Tuesday, October 7, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in Williams Hall, room 222.

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Is there a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) person in your life? Do you work with LGBT students? Does your curriculum include topics about sexual minority youth, adults, or families?

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Job Shadow in Ithaca!

Contributed by Kristin LiBritz on 10/02/08 

Do you want to learn more about a career and network with local professionals? Then sign up for Take an Ithacan to Work Days!

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The IC School of Music and the IC Gerontology Institute are teaming up to present 30-minute concerts for local senior groups.

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The Residence Hall Association will host Ithaca Idol, based on the popular television show, this month and is looking for participants to move the crowds and become the next Ithaca Idol!

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Annual Budget Process Sessions

Contributed by Jo Anne Rosato on 10/02/08 

It will soon be time for the annual budget process!

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Attention Students: Everyone who is eligible to vote. You have the right.

Watch this Video: http://www.declareyourself.com/index.php

Send it along.

www.ithaca.edu/vote

Time is running out to register. NY deadline is October 10th. Make your vote count!

Kerry Max Cook, who spent two decades on death row wrongfully convicted of murder, will discuss his experiences in an event free and open to the public on Friday, October 10, in Textor 101.

The visit is in conjunction with IC Theatre's production of The Exonerated, a play based on the real stories of six wrongfully convicted Americans. Kerry Max Cook is one of the actual voices behind the play.

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Ithacappella Block I Concert

Contributed by Russell Martin on 10/02/08 

Friday, October 3, 2008
7:00PM Emerson Suites

(Doors open at 6:30)

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United Way Campaign Begins

Contributed by Karen McGavin on 10/01/08 

Posted on behalf of Mark Coldren and Sally Dietz, co-chairs, Ithaca College United Way.

How would you like to help make a difference in the lives of people in Tompkins County? The United Way supports over 40 organizations that provide assistance and services to individuals and families. Our Ithaca College United Way Campaign has started! This is our opportunity to support this important and critical community-wide effort.

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The following message was provided by TIAA-CREF. In addition to reading the article, please visit TIAA-CREF's website at: http://www.tiaa-cref.org/support/help/financial-strength/index.html to view a Q & A developed to address any concerns regarding the safety of money in TIAA-CREF funds and accounts.

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Please join us in welcoming Michelle Rios-Dominguez as Human Resources Specialist in the Office of Human Resources.

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