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If you're new to the Ithaca campus this semester, you may have heard about an excellent Career Services resource called, eRecruiting. eRecruiting is Ithaca College's online job and internship site!

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Nominations for the eighth round of Ithaca College's Choice Awards are now being accepted! The IC Choice (Choosing to Honor Our Innovative, Committed Employees) Award Program was designed to recognize the exceptional efforts of staff who have made a difference in the lives of our students, employees, and other members of the College community. If you know of such a person, or group of people, please take this opportunity to submit a nomination.

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Tueday, September 26th
12:10 - 12:50
CNS 112
FREE PIZZA!

Come and learn about upcoming events and how your help is needed.

https://departments.ithaca.edu/biology/studentinfo/clubs/

Once again this semester the Gerontology Institute offers travel opportunities to selected conferences; funding for aging research; intergenerational experiences at Longview; and much more.

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Ithaca College and Cornell University's Farm-to-Cornell program have teamed to present an evening with Frances Moore Lappé, author of "Diet for a Small Planet." Ms. Lappé will speak at Cornell University, in G10 Biotech Building, on Wednesday, September 20, at 6:00p.m.

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Rosh Hashanah

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 09/19/06 

Rosh Hashanah

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PRIVACY AND FREEDOM IN THE INFORMATION AGE is the topic for this year's Perialas Prize in Persuasive Oratory.

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Are you curious about career opportunities in nutrition and aging services? The Gerontology Institute is sponsoring an information session from 12:10 -- 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 26 in Hill 58.

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IC alum Dan Heffner, executive producer of the “Saw” movies will be in the Park Auditorium Saturday, September 30, at 2:00 p.m. to discuss the films and the movie business. He will even show a few clips from the latest installment “Saw III”!

This event is free and open to the IC community.

2008 Class Council Meetings

Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 09/19/06 

On behalf of the 2008 Class Council executive board we would like to invite all members of the junior class to our first official meeting.

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Howard Kalman publishes article in Performance Improvement Quarterly.

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Have you reached a fitness plateau? Are you looking to take your fitness to the next level? Or do you just need some guidance with your workout routine?

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Come help us celebrate Veterans Day with the Fourth Annual Veterans Day Celebration on Thursday, November 9, at noon in the Emerson Suites.

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Flutist Wendy Herbener Mehne will present a free recital at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 24 in the Hockett Family Recital Hall at Ithaca College. She will be joined by colleagues Diane Birr, piano; Pablo Cohen, guitar; and Nicholas Walker, string bass for a program including music by Griffes, Hovhaness, Higdon, J. S. Bach, and some Celtic music.

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Thursdays at the Handwerker is pleased to present a reading by nationally-recognized artist, actor, playwright, and performance poet Michelle Courtney Berry on September 21st at 7:00 p.m.

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Ithaca College is a partner in Ithaca City of Asylum, which sponsors writers exiled from their country for exercising rights of expression.

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Submitted by Tanisha Graves for Carl Sgrecci, Vice President for Finance and Administration

As you are aware, this year we began the process of reviewing the College’s compensation programs and practices. A series of focus group sessions were held in January and February, and Karen Hutcheson, our project manager from Segal/Sibson, reported the results of those findings in May. To date, we have accomplished a great deal toward completing a new design and structure of our compensation program, and we will keep you informed of our progress over the next few months. Our plan is to begin utilizing our new program beginning early in 2007.

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Stillwater Submissions

Contributed by Lynn Hyde on 09/18/06 

Like that story you did in Intro to Creative Writing?

Are you always churning out poems?

Want others to see your artistic inspirations?


STILLWATER
Submissions Drive Starts Now



Wednesday September 20th to Friday October 27th

art. photography. poetry. short stories







Drop-Off Boxes are located at the Writing Center, English Dept (3rd Floor of Muller Faculty Center), 126 Administration Annex (Trailer building next to Park), and the Cerrache Main Office

Questions? E-mail Petrina Cheng (pcheng1@ithaca.edu)

The goal of NCAAW is to reduce high risk drinking and its negative consequences by providing educational opportunities that prompt critical thinking about alcohol use, abuse and personal responsibility. All NCAAW events are open to students, staff and faculty.

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NCAAW - Sept 22 - 28, 2006

Contributed by Priscilla Quirk on 09/18/06 

Ever drive a golf cart wearing Fatal Vision Goggles? Do you have an individualized BAC card? Ever been concerned about a friend who drank too much? Join us for a variety of events during National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week.

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