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Regular hours at the Fitness Center end Friday, November 16, at 2:00 p.m.

The center will be closed Saturday and Sunday, November 17-18.

It will be open Monday and Tuesday, November 19-20, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day.

The Fitness Center will then be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, Wednesday through Saturday, November 21-24.

Regular hours resume Sunday, November 25, at 7:00 p.m.

The football team (8-2) has received an at-large bid to the NCAA playoffs and will play a regional quarterfinal at two-time defending champion Mount Union Saturday, November 17, at noon.

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The women's soccer team (18-3-0) has advanced to the sectional round of the NCAA Championship Tournament.

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Fresh off a third-place finish at Saturday's NCAA Atlantic Regional Championship, the Ithaca women's cross country team has received an at-large bid to this weekend's NCAA Championships.

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The Division of Graduate and Professional Studies (GPS) is pleased to welcome Dr. Carol Henderson as Programs Director. An experienced administrator with a diverse background in higher education, Henderson began her position on October 29.

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Plan Your Catered Events Early!

Contributed by Staci Hall on 11/12/07 

With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching, all catered orders for the week of November 25 through December 1 will need to be placed with the Office of Conference and Event Services no later than Monday, November 19.

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Hey! Sustainability is Online!

Contributed by Marian Brown on 11/12/07 

Get your fix, stay connected. Sarah Brylinsky, Sustainability Intern extraordinaire, wants to connect with YOU!

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What do you "C" in your students' future?

Do you "C" jobs and/or internships?

If so, please encourage them to attend the Career & Internship Connection (CIC) fairs this January!

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Asma Barlas, director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, has published an article, "Still Quarrelling over the Qur'an: Five Interventions," in the ISIM Review (published by the Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World in the Netherlands).

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What do you "C" in your future?

Do you "C" jobs and/or internships?

If so, attend the Career & Internship Connection (CIC) fairs this January!

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Wondering what to do for spring break? Looking for a way to help others?

APPLY FOR ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK!

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IC After Dark Rush Night

Contributed by Lindsey Stafford on 11/11/07 

IC After Dark is holding a rush night for anyone interested in being a part of the spring 2008 executive board.

IC After Dark's rush night will take place Monday, November 12, at 7:00 p.m. The event will be held on the third floor of the Campus Center, in the conference room next to the Student Activities Center.

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Increasing Ithaca’s scholarship endowment is urgent enough that we made it the second-highest fund-raising goal in the Campaign for Ithaca College. Learn more about this important priority on the new scholarship website.

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Last week Srijana Bajracharya's Development and Evaluation of Health Programs class sent quality of work life surveys to each department. If you did not get a chance to fill it out, please note that the due date has been extended to November 14. If you have not already done so, we encourage you to complete one.

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Shuhan Hayghe Trio in Concert

Contributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 11/11/07 

The Shuhan Hayghe Trio -- Elizabeth Shuhan, flute; Alex Shuhan, French horn; and Jennifer Hayghe, piano -- will present a free recital at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 14, in the Hockett Family Recital Hall at Ithaca College.

The program features the three in various combinations: Rachmaninoff's "Vocalise," a Rheinberger sonata for horn and piano, a Schubert work for flute and piano, and Weber's trio for flute, horn, and piano.

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Think you've got problems with your loved ones? You should check out some of Shakespeare's troubled dramatis personae.

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Former Sudanese refugee Abraham Awolich will speak at Ithaca College on Tuesday, November 13, at 8:00 p.m. in Williams 225. Abraham is working to bring education to both men and women southern Sudan, "one school at a time."

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Are you curious about renewable energy systems, but don’t know where to start? This public forum is for you!
The Tompkins Renewable Energy Education Alliance (T.R.E.E.A.) is inviting all members of the community to Ithaca College on Saturday, Nov. 17, for our "Community Forum on Energy." Designed to provide individuals, businesses, and institutions with the knowledge and contacts needed to become more energy independent through conservation and renewable energy systems, the forum will take place in Emerson Suites from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is required. The cost is $10 before Nov. 7 and $15 after Nov. 7 and at the door. Coffee and snacks will be provided at no extra charge throughout the day. To obtain a registration form, visit www.treea.org.

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Native scholar Scott Lyons will explore the provocative topic of Native American literature and what it is on November 14 at 7:00 p.m. in Textor 101.

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Now is your chance to pick up an School of Business or Park School of Communications sweatshirt from SIE! They will be on sale the last week of November in various locations.

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