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Do you like chess? Would you like to learn how to play? Read more . . . (70 words) Dining Services is proud to announce that this Friday, Sept. 30th will be the first in a series of Sustainable Dinners at the Campus Center Dining Hall. Read more . . . (183 words) Crossing Disciplines: Research, Arts, and Economic DevelopmentContributed by Susanne Morgan on 09/28/05 The Colloquium Series offers two stimulating events next week; two very different presentations which represent some of the ways the Center for Faculty Excellence supports building communities. Read more . . . (166 words) The Department of Theatre Arts invites you to a benefit for hurricane relief on Sunday, October 2nd at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. in the Clark Theatre in Dillingham Center. Read more . . . (56 words) Bruce North Exhibits Painting at Suicide PreventionContributed by Bonita L. Hogben on 09/28/05 The 36th Annual Meeting of the Suicide Prevention and Crisis Service will feature Read more . . . (34 words) Robert Sullivan to Deliver Culture and Communications Distinguished Faculty LectureContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 09/27/05 Robert Sullivan, professor of speech communication, will deliver the culture and communications program's distinguished faculty lecture on Tuesday, October 4, at 7:00 p.m. in Klingenstein Lounge. The title of his talk is "Humanism and Propaganda." It is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (249 words) Integrative Health Studies includes a minor and a very active student club, the Integrative Health Society. Knowledge of this rapidly growing sector of health care, which combines alternative and mainstream medicine, is essential in many careers and to expand personal health care options. Read more . . . (145 words) College Relay for Life Committee Chair Applications are now available through the Peer Volunteer Corps. Read more . . . (149 words) Ithaca College is hosting the first annual "Where Sullivan-Clinton Meets Iroquoia" workshop and conference. On Oct. 9th from noon to 4:00 p.m. in Textor 103, there will be an afternoon of panels, presentations, and discussions geared to local school teachers, historians, Native American scholars, and interested citizens to learn more about what many consider New York's seminal historic event -- the destruction of 43 Native American settlements by the Continental Army in 1779. Read more . . . (96 words) Career Services Welcomes: The Student Conservation AssociationContributed by John Fracchia on 09/27/05 On October 5, 2005, Career Services welcomes the Student Conservation Association (SCA) to campus. Read more . . . (118 words) Jason Hamilton and Susan Swensen (Biology) take their work to IndianaContributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/27/05 Jason Hamilton and Susan Swensen, Poster Presentation, “OneBuilding at a Time: IthacaCollege’s ‘CNS Sustainability Group’”. Ball State University. Muncie, IN. September 2005. Read more . . . (375 words) The Ithaca College Natural Lands Committee has established its meeting schedule for the fall semester. Read more . . . (82 words) Opportunity Knocks September 26 Edition Now AvailableContributed by John Fracchia on 09/26/05 The September 26 edition of Opportunity Knocks, the Career Services e-newletter is now available for students. Read more . . . (94 words) Informational session with a representative from the NY Chiropractic College John Confer (Biology) and Environmental Studies Students head to AlbanyContributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/26/05 John Confer (Bio.), Mark Hager (Env. Studies) and Jen Cramer (Env. Studies) described results of studies on Golden-winged Warblers in Sterling Forest State Park. The Natural Area Stewardship Committee has reconvened this year as the Natural Lands Committee, co-chaired by Jason Hamilton (Department of Biology) and Rick Couture (Physical Plant). Read more . . . (120 words) The InterFaith Council, which is a committee of the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life at Ithaca College, is seeking an undergraduate student intern for its InterFaith initiatives. This 10-hour per week paid internship will provide the student with opportunities to learn about InterFaith's work at Ithaca College as well as provide intensive student leadership training and opportunities. Supervision is provided by the InterFaith Council chair. Read more . . . (84 words) MANDATORY meeting for students interested in Biology Research for Spring '06Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/26/05 Students interested in research during Spring 2006 MUST attend the Read more . . . (1 words) Faculty Recital to Express Anti-War Sentiment Through MusicContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 09/26/05 Violinist Susan Waterbury will perform with pianist Charis Dimaras in a faculty recital at Ithaca College on Sunday, October 2. Beginning at 4:00 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music, the performance will highlight connections between current anti-Iraq-war sentiment and the music of Shostakovich and Bloch. Read more . . . (211 words) Fantastic Opportunity for First Year Students Read more . . . (92 words) |
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