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Heading home for the summer and not sure how it's going to go?

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An Ithaca College student who has been missing since early Sunday morning is the subject of a search being conducted in the South Hill area by local law enforcement and emergency services agencies.

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Mark Wednesday, May 21, on your calendars and plan on attending an open house at the Print Shop.

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Suzanne Monaco '08 has been awarded a grant from the Fulbright Scholar Program, and will travel to Austria for the 2008-09 year.

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Representatives from the Emeriti Program and TIAA-CREF will hold a Q&A session on Tuesday, May 13, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge, Campus Center. The purpose is to explain options available to support retirement and to answer any questions that relate to that period or how to prepare during pre-retirement.

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Public Safety Alert

Contributed by David Maley on 04/29/08 

An Ithaca College student who has been missing since early Sunday morning is the subject of a search being conducted by the Ithaca College Office of Public Safety, in conjunction with local law enforcement and emergency services agencies.

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Ithaca College in the Media

Contributed by Anonymous on 04/28/08 

Quoted recently in the media were faculty members Dianne Lynch, Michael Pagliarulo, and Joel Savishinsky. For more information on the following articles, please visit the IC in the Media page on the Office of Media Relations website.

IC in the Media

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Associate professor of economics William Kolberg's paper, "Marketing Mix Theory: Integrating Price and Non-Price Marketing Strategies," was recently listed in the top ten papers downloaded on Social Science Research Network (SSRN), the premier online site for research in the social sciences.

The Chamber and Symphony Orchestras, under the baton of Jeffery Meyer, will present a free joint concert on Saturday, May 3, at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall.

There are several special features to this concert -- read on for more details.

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The Wind Ensemble will welcome the Empire Saxophone Quartet as guest soloists on Friday, May 2, at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall. Stephen Peterson will conduct a program including David Maslanka's fourth symphony. Frank Tichelli's "Pacific Fanfare" and Perry Goldstein's "Abundant Air" complete the program.

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Ithaca College history professor Michael Trotti will read from his newly released book, The Body in the Reservoir: Murder and Sensationalism in the South, at the Bookery II, Dewitt Mall, downtown Ithaca, at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 4.

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On Wednesday, April 30, renowned Indian novelist Kiran Nagarkar will visit Ithaca College to read from his work.

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The One Degree Closer to Climate Neutrality Campaign is a campuswide effort to save energy and lower Ithaca College's climate-changing emissions by reducing winter heating temperatures in the dormitories by one degree.

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Vector Marketing will be on campus Wednesday, May 7, to interview selected candidates for its representative positions.

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The Office of Conference and Event Services is pleased to announce that Staci Hall has been hired as the new Business Coordinator following a regional search. Staci has worked as an Administrative Assistant on Campus since 2006, and has significant previous experience at Citizens Bank in Cortland, New York. Staci will begin her new responsibilities starting May 1, 2008. Please join us in congratulating Staci on her new position.

When making plans for the end of this academic year, we ask you to adhere to the closing schedule.

Your timely departure from campus is imperative to preparing the residence halls for Commencement housing, summer guests, and summer operations projects geared to enhancing the condition of Ithaca College's residential spaces. For these reasons, we can not grant any exceptions to the deadlines outlined below.

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On Tuesday, April 1, 2008 the Sexual Assault Work Group held a town meeting to discuss some of the recommendations they might make for changes to the judicial conduct code and hearing process as it applies to cases of sexual assault.

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Help Us Build A Playground!

We need people just like you to build new pre-k and k-5 playgrounds at Caroline Elementary.

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Information Technology Services will be implementing several software changes in the labs and eClassrooms over the summer of 2008 that may impact faculty members and instruction.

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ITS is currently planning for fall software upgrades in ITS-managed computer labs.

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