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Submitted on behalf of Tanya R. Saunders, assistant provost and dean of interdisciplinary and international studies.

This year's First-Year Reading preparation session for the discussion facilitators will be Tuesday, August 19, from 10:00 a.m. to noon in Textor 102. The discussion sessions with the incoming class will take place the morning of Tuesday, August 26, in the Ben Light Gymnasium; more details to follow.

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Do you love giving back to people in need? Are you looking for more leadership and campus involvement? Apply now to be an Alternative Spring Break coordinator for the upcoming school year!

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Proper Etiquette and Tips for Networking

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Sarah Hawkins and Steven Winston will offer a CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Challenge course on Sunday, April 27, at 12:30 p.m. in the Fitness Center. For anyone who is a lifeguard, this is a great chance to renew your certification.

The cost is $10 and participants will be required to bring their own pocket mask. To sign up, bring $10 (cash or check) to Sarah Hawkins, 103 Fitness Center.

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Are you a faculty member who participates in and is knowledgeable about outdoor adventure activities like rafting, climbing, camping, etc.? Do you have a little extra time? Then read on!

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Monica Lesslie, a graduate student in the physical therapy program, was selected to receive the Mary McMillan Scholarship award from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). The award will be presented at the organization's annual conference, PT 2008, in San Antonio, Texas, on June 13.

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Professor of politics Tom Shevory made a presentation on his book, Toxic Burn: The Grassroots Struggle against the WTI Incinerator, at the Earth Day Conference on Environmental Justice, held at Kent State University's East Liverpool Campus in Ohio on April 19, 2008.

"Jails and Justice"

Moderator: Sean Eversley-Bradwell, Assistant Professor of African Diaspora

Wednesday, April 23, at 7:00 p.m.
Clark Lounge, Egbert Hall

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In response to to student requests, on Thursday, April 24, the Handwerker Gallery will host an open mic night. Bring your music, performance, or spoken-word piece.

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SGA Election Results!

Contributed by Kelly Stevens on 04/21/08 

The Official Results of the 2008-2009 SGA Elections!

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E-mail Users: Thanks Again!

Contributed by Karen Compton on 04/21/08 

As most of you probably know by now, Ithaca College began requiring stronger passwords and security questions for all IC e-mail accounts in mid-March.

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In response to to student requests, on Thursday, 24 April, the Handwerker Gallery will host an open mic night. Bring your music, performance, or spoken word piece.

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To honor the retirement of Steve Brown -- who has taught jazz at the Ithaca College School of Music since 1968 -- a stellar lineup of jazz musicians who studied under Brown will return to their alma mater on Saturday, April 26, for a concert honoring their former teacher. Beginning at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music, "The Alumni Big Band in Honor of Professor Steve Brown" will be led by Steve Brown in collaboration with his brother Ray.

Free and open to the public, the event is part of the Enduring Masters series.

A jam session open to all students and alumni will take place after the concert, from 10:30 p.m. to 1 :00a.m., at the Carriage House Cafe, 305 East Stewart Avenue.

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Professor Michael Trotti of the history department published this month with UNC Press a book entitled: The Body in the Reservoir: Murder and Sensationalism in the South.

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On Saturday, April 19, 11 students participated in the 15th annual Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (HRUMC), hosted by St. Lawrence University. The HRUMC is among the longest-running conferences dedicated solely to student-faculty research in mathematics, drawing schools from all over the Northeast for this one-day event.

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Hall Wars Finale -- Week 2!

Contributed by Andrew Kosinuk on 04/21/08 

The energy war is not over! Rowland Hall, West Tower, and Terrace 5 are still battling to see which residence hall can conserve the most energy in the Residence Hall Association's Hall Wars competition.

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Please plan to join us at one of our open sessions to see a demonstration of myHome, the college's new Web portal scheduled for release this summer.

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Submitted on behalf of Brian McAree, vice president for student affairs and campus life, and Aaron Bloom, president of the Student Government Association.

April 2008

To All Ithaca College Students:

With the end of the academic year fast approaching, we wanted to remind all Ithaca College students to act responsibly and be safe. In particular, for those students who live off campus in the Ithaca community or attend gatherings off campus, we ask for your cooperation in insuring that a respectful and civil atmosphere is maintained and that the rights of our neighbors are not violated.

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Free Pizza on Tuesday

Contributed by Mark Hejduk on 04/20/08 

Come cheer on the Bombers at the final women's lacrosse game of the year on Tuesday, April 22, at 5:00 p.m. at Wood Field (in between the Terraces and Circles), and get some free pizza from Italian Carry Out. FREE Admission!

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Our annual Employee Recognition Luncheon will take place this Thursday, April 24, 2008, in the Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall!

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