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Please note that the Advertising policy for on-campus organizations has changed for the 2006-2007 academic year.

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Spring in Washington, DC is a 15-week session
beginning January 22 through May 4, 2007.

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The Conference and Event Services staff is pleased to welcome Jennifer Casillas to our office in the position of Assistant Director for Event Planning and Business Development.

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The Conference and Event Services staff is pleased to announce that Wendy Travis has been promoted to the position of Assistant Director for Event Planning and Special Programs.

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The Conference and Event Services staff is pleased to welcome Staci Hall to our office in the position of Administrative Assistant.

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Intramural Deadlines

Contributed by Jamie Drahos on 09/08/06 

Don't Miss the Deadline for this Semester's Tennis Tournament!

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Have you heard of the HOME program or Vecinos? Do you have a great idea for a topic students might be more interested in? Why not propose a Residential Learning Community!

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Take a Shot of Spirituality

Contributed by Melinda Butler on 09/08/06 

Take a Shot of Spirituality and Be Radically Amazed with Aryeh ben David

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Instructional Development Fund (IDF) grants support direct course improvement as well as interdisciplinary projects.

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The Divsion of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions is now accepting course proposals for the 2007 Winter Session. Faculty members are invited to propose courses that will enable students to "catch-up, make-up, or get ahead" or that will give departments an opportunity to meet select curricular needs.

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LGBT Center Open House

Contributed by Luca Maurer on 09/08/06 

All Ithaca College students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend an open house for the Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Education, Outreach, and Services.

The event will be held on Thursday, September 14, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the center, which is located on the ground floor of the Hammond Health Center.

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Have you heard of HOME or Vecinos? Do you and a group of friends have a common interest you'd like to learn more about? Why not create a Residential Learning Community!

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Career Services is pleased to announce the return of the Passport To Your Future program!

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Barney Beins (Psychology) made presentations in two symposia at the recent convention of the American Psychological Association in New Orleans.

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Fall 2006 student driver safety classes have been scheduled for the Fall 2006 semester.

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Associate Professor of Politics, Naeem
Inayatullah, presented the following paper
twice in England, “Human Rights as Dispossession:
The Christian Origins of the Contemporary
Debate.”

The paper was first delivered on June 7,
at the University of Oxford, Centre
for International Studies, at a workshop on
Global Justice: Historical Contexts and
Discursive Legacies, and again on June 8-9
at the University of Sussex, at a conference
on, Silencing Human Rights: From History and
Social Theory to Contemporary Practices.

Admission Student Ambassador!

Contributed by Cheryl Horihan on 09/07/06 

Do you want to share your love with IC with prospective students? Become an Admission Student Ambassador!

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IC Toastmasters Win Again!

Contributed by Drew Hatton on 09/07/06 

For the second year in a row, the Ithaca College Toastmasters have been selected as a Distinguished Club by Toastmasters International.

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Dr. Paul R. Geisler, Assistant Professor in DESS, has just had his first book published by Peter Lang Publishing. Entitled "Higher Education at a Crossroads", Dr. Geisler's book is a post structural critique of the problematic trend(s) seen in today's higher education machine, and includes a discursive examination of the myriad factors involved.

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Faculty and staff members, please join us for the Office of Career Services' 8th Annual Graduate and Professional School Fair on Tuesday, September 26, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

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