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The February 20 edition of Opportunity Knocks, the Career Services e-newletter is now available.

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IC Radio's VIC is looking for entrants for their annual Battle of the Bands, that will take place as part of the annual 50 Hour Marathon, which this year will benefit the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County.

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Really Neat Concerts, in conjunction with campus independent publication Buzzsaw Haircut will host a night of music in the IC Square this Saturday, February 25th at 8 PM.

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Nominees should demonstrate subject mastery, presentation, interaction with students, and dedication to teaching.

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The IC PT program had five faculty give presentations at the recent American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, held February 1-4, in San Diego, CA.

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Physical therapy graduate student Elizabeth Pooler has been selected to receive the inaugural Anne Marie Sirois Clinical Education Scholarship.

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The employer's State I.D. number in box 15 of the 2005 W-2 you received from Ithaca College is incorrect. Due to a printing error, the last digit of the employer's State I.D. in box 15 was omitted. The correct employer's State I.D. number for NY is 15-0532204 (the same as the Federal Employer's Identification number in box b of your W-2). The correct employer's State I.D. number for CA is 910-3606-1.

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In honor of the 50th anniversary of the School of Humanities and Sciences of Ithaca College, the Department of Writing presents the first Alumnae and Alumni Invitational Reading Series 2006.

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Come see Affluenza, a movie about the social, economic, and environmental threats of overconsumption. Presented by ICES, SJP, ICFT, and REMP.

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The Environmental Studies Capstone class is searching for any IC community members to participate in a focus group next Monday, February 27th. Free pizza will be served to all that attend!

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Seeking responsible, dependable students for Campus Center Building Staff positions.

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The Office of the Provost will host a webcast entitled “Finding the Competitive Edge: The Financial Benefits of Creating a Sustainable Campus,” on Tuesday, February 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Clark Lounge of the Campus Center. The campus community is invited to attend and learn. Hunter Lovins, co-author of "Natural Capitalism', will demonstrate how to increase profitability and efficiency while becoming more environmentally and socially responsible.

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The Center for Student Leadership and Involvement will present the fourth annual Women in Leadership Experience on Saturday, March 25. This annual program features time in the Women’s Rights National Historic Park, leadership development sessions, a networking session, and a panel of area women in significant leadership roles. Woven throughout the program are opportunities for discussion and reflection.

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Robert Neuwirth will give a talk about his book, Shadow Cities, which focuses on one of the least known facts about the world's cities: They are home to more than a billion squatters. Neuwirth lived in squatter settlements, cities within cities, on four continents.

Starting his journey prepared to find squatters as the embodiment of urban decay and lawlessness, he found instead industrious, vital communities with highly moral power. Squatters, Neuwirth argues powerfully, are building the cities of tomorrow.

Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World
Wednesday, March 1, 7 p.m.
Park 220

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Two free choral concerts will take place in Ithaca College’s Ford Hall; the first will feature the Choir and Women’s Chorale on Sunday, February 26 at 3:00 p.m. and the second, given by the Chorus and Madrigal Singers will be on Monday, February 27 at 8:15 p.m. Janet Galván and Elizabeth Swanson will share the conducting on both concerts.

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The five student winners of the Ithaca College School of Music Concerto Competition will perform as soloists with the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jeffrey Grogan, on Saturday, February 25. The free concert will begin at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.

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Mary Elizabeth Williams, assistant professor of chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, is giving a seminar on “Directing Patterning and Motility of Motor Proteins with Conjugated Nanoparticles.” It will be held on Friday, February 24, in the Center for Natural Sciences, room 333, at noon.

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The men's basketball team has qualified for the Empire 8 Championship Tournament. The Bombers are the third seed in the four-team tournament, which will be hosted by top-seeded St. John Fisher. Ithaca will face second-seeded Utica at 8:30 p.m. Friday in one semifinal. If the Bombers win they'll play in Saturday's final at 7 p.m.

Four Bomber wrestlers earned trips to the NCAA Championships with their performance at Saturday's Empire Collegiate Wrestling Conference championships.

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The women's swimming and diving team won the New York State Women's Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) title for the sixth time in seven years at the state championship meet over the weekend. The Bombers also won the Empire 8 title, which is decided at the state meet, for the seventh straight season.

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