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Celebrate LGBT Awareness Month

Contributed by Luca Maurer on 03/29/07 

April is LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) Awareness Month.

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David Lebow, executive vice president and general manager of AOL Media Networks and 1983 graduate of Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications will speak as part of Sigma Iota Epsilon’s Distinguished Management Speaker Series.

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Do You Need A Summer Job?

Contributed by Lorelei Becker on 03/29/07 

The Office of Conference & Event Services and the Campus Center Office have more than 25 student positions available for the summer of 2007.

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Come help us make the first days of college life memorable for new students! In August 2007, the Center for Student Leadership & Involvement and the Office for New Student Programs will continue the tradition of offering Community Plunge, ECHO and Lead-In for new incoming students. We are currently seeking Team Leaders for all three of these programs.

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Bruce Smith and Will Brogan '07 gave a poster presentation entitled, "Habituation of Male/Arrenurus Manubriator (Acari: Hydrachnida) to Female Sex Pheromone" at the Mid-Atlantic Ecology Conference (Mid-Atlantic branch meeting, Ecological Society of America) in York, Pennsylvania, in March.

Alicia Swords, assistant professor of sociology, presented at Cornell University and the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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Summer Sessions 2007

Contributed by Nancy Kotmel on 03/28/07 

CATCH UP, MAKE UP, OR GET AHEAD!

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The 5th annual Bursar's Benefit Auction has officially been put to rest! Yes, hard to believe, but this year's auction is history. Our raffle winners were as follows:

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John Wagner, Haverford College
"From the environment to the genome: uncovering the dynamics of the growth-signaling network in budding yeast and humans"

MONDAY, April 2
4:00 p.m.
CNS 112

https://www.ithaca.edu/biology/seminar_apr2.pdf

Everyone is welcome to attend!

Refreshments beforehand* (3:45-4:00pm) in first floor lobby
*Please bring your own reusable mug for beverages. Reuse, reduce, recycle!

The Division of Graduate Studies is pleased to announce the state approval of a new master’s degree program in elementary education.

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Student Organization Forum

Contributed by Russell Martin on 03/28/07 

This semester, the Center for Student Leadership & Involvement is piloting The Forum, a monthly, open discussion at which members of registered student organizations can share ideas and plans.

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Summer Sessions 2007

Contributed by Nancy Kotmel on 03/28/07 

Catch up, Make Up, or Get Ahead!

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Summer Job Opportunity

Contributed by Nancy Kotmel on 03/28/07 

Are you interested in staying in Ithaca this summer?

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Bring in Spring with Tennis!

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Are you thinking about studying abroad in an Asian country? Consider applying for a Freeman-ASIA Award! Freeman-ASIA is an organization that offers awards of up to $7,000 to U.S. students needing financial support to study abroad in East/Southeast Asia.

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Are you proud of your dorm room setup? Is your room a model of clever organization? Have you made creative use of limited space? Does it have a design theme worthy of an HGTV show?

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Join us on Friday, March 30, 2007 for a night of dinner and entertainment provided right on Ithaca College campus.

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The Handwerker Gallery invites you to an reception from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on March 29 for new media artist Renate Ferro, whose installation "Panic Hits Home" is currently in the Gallery Rotunda.

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To accomodate the schedules of those interested in attending the adoption support group, our meetings will be moving to the first Thursday of every month beginning in May 2007. There will be no support group meeting in April.

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This year, as part of the Distinguished Speaker in the Humanities series, the School of Humanities and Sciences will be honoring some of its own Humanities faculty and students at a reception on April 12, from 4:30-6pm in the Klingenstein Lounge.

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