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An introductory "technical workshop" on federal grants budgeting and submission procedures will be held Thursday, September 28 from 3:00 – 5:00pm in the North Meeting Room.

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Screening of student documentary films produced during Professor Changhee Chun's summer 2006 Cross-Cultural Documentary Research & Production course in South Korea.

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“We all know that one PERSON can change the world –
but what can one college do?”

ONE person can make a difference.
ONE college can come together.
ONE issue can become history.

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Are you interested in learning more about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program? There will be an information session/free pizza lunch about the Fulbright Program held on Tuesday, September 19, from 12:10-1:00 in the Clark Lounge, Campus Center. A Fulbright representative will discuss the Fulbright Program, and there will be plenty of pizza available so you don't have to miss your lunch break.

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Are you interested in studying abroad in Canada? There will be an information session/free pizza lunch about the Canadian Killam Fellowships Program held on Tuesday, September 19, from 12:10-1:00 in the Clark Lounge, Campus Center. A Killam Fellowships representative will discuss the options available to students for study in Canada, and there will plenty of free pizza so you don't have to miss your lunch break.

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Are you interested in studying in Australia? Kieran Clarke from La Trobe University in Australia will be visiting campus this Monday, and will be hosting a Walkabout Down Under information session/free pizza dinner on Monday, September 18th, from 6:00-7:00, in Textor 101.

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As a part of the Student Leadership Institute, John Rawlins III and Kelly Stevens will present a free session entitled “Exploring Values as a Basis for Leadership” on Thursday, September 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Klingenstein Lounge.

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As a part of the Student Leadership Institute, Lisa Maurer will present a free session entitled “Building Allies and Supporting Difference” on Thursday, September 21 at 12:05 p.m. in the Klingenstein Lounge.

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As a part of the Student Leadership Institute, John Bradac will present a free session entitled “Work and Life Values: Where Do They Fit For Me?” on Tuesday, September 19 at 12:05 p.m. in Williams 221

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Please join us in wishing Graham Stewart a fond farewell...

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Anthropology visiting assistant professor Paula Turkon had a paper on maize utilization in ancient Mexico published in the Journal of Ethnobiology.

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PREMED MEETING: Sept 21

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/15/06 

Thursday, Sept. 21
12:15
CNS 112

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

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NEW Intramural Sport Deadlines!

Contributed by Jamie Drahos on 09/15/06 

Introducing the Newest Intramural Sports of the Year... Noodle Water Polo, Mini Golf, and Kickball!!!

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Today, September 14, 2006, the City of Ithaca released an update on the Aurora Street Sanitary Sewer Installation Project. The affected area on Aurora Street for this part of the project will be from the intersection of Hudson Street to Prospect Street.

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Rebecca Plante/Sociology

Contributed by Jonathan Laskowitz on 09/15/06 

Professor Rebecca Plante/Sociology elected to the Council of the Animals & Society section of the American Sociological Association.

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The Office of Career Services wishes to inform faculty and staff that four scholarships are now available for students who are interested in taking a Kaplan test preparation course.

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Phil Huber, the Audio Visual Services Coordinator in the Office of Conference and Event Services will be leaving Ithaca College on October 12, 2006 for a new position.

Pending the conclusion of a search process, all Audio Visual Services provided by the C&ES Office will be by our student technicians, and only the standard services will be available.

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You've heard that networking is important, but when and how do you do it?

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The Office of Career Services is pleased to announce that four scholarships are now available for students who are interested in taking a Kaplan test preparation course.

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The Melbourne Staff Band, a brass band of the Salvation Army from Melbourne, Australia, will include Ithaca on its North American Tour. The free performance will be Monday, September 18 at 8:30 p.m.