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T-Rex Dinner Dance and Auction - October 1

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PREMED EVENT--THURS, 9/27

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 09/20/05 

Tuesday, Sept 27, 7 pm, Klingenstein Lounge: Premed Panel

Thinking about a career in the health professions? Save this Date!!

Come to a panel of representatives from a variety of health care fields. Each representative will talk about the profession and what you need to do to pursue that profession. The panel will include representatives from: - allopathic medicine - osteopathic medicine - veterinary medicine - dentistry - chiropractic medicine - optometry Other professions may also be added (a final list will be available prior to the panel).

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We need your help to prepare for the Middle States ten-year re-accreditation review!

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Student Activities Board Films present.... Madagascar and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Come enjoy a chance to see 2 great films in one weekend and bring a friend.

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Would you like to help students analyze, understand, and cope with Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath?

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Jennifer Genova, Co-Director of the SGA Diversity Council, is seeking as much student participation as possible to be part of the Diversity Council. She writes...

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Power Shut Down October 15th

Contributed by Lori Ray on 09/20/05 

It will be necessary to have a power shutdown on Saturday, October 15th from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. This shut down is required to upgrade one of the transformers in the campus substation.

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Gregory Page will speak about his work currently on display in “Tradition and Innovation: Plaster and Page” at the Handwerker Gallery at 12:15 pm on Thursday, September 22.

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Ithaca College graduates Chris Regan ’89 and Mike Royce ’86 were among the winners at the 57th annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, held Sunday, September 18, in Los Angeles. Four other IC alums had also been nominated for awards for their work in television over the past year.

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It is the mission of the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) to create a supportive, inclusive environment on campus, producing graduates who are culturally competent citizens, agents for social change, and leaders in a global society. OMA works to deliver programs and services that support, retain and graduate African American, Latino American, Asian and Pacific Islander American and Native American (ALANA) students, as well as lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual (LGBT) students

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Wendy Herbener Mehne and friends will present a free recital featuring flute music on Sunday, September 25 at 4:00 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall.

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The department of Exercise & Sport Sciences (ESS) was awarded an equipment grant worth over $4,400!

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The American Friends Service Committee’s acclaimed traveling exhibition, "Eyes Wide Open: Beyond Fear, Towards Hope," is coming to Ithaca, October 6 through 9.

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Journalists, journalism educators, and Middle East scholars will convene at Ithaca College at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, September 23, to discuss "Lessons from Iraq: Journalism and Professional Responsibility during Times of War." Sponsored by the Roy H. Park School of Communications, the symposium will feature sessions for invited participants as well as a panel discussion that is open to all members of the Ithaca College community.

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The September edition of the yourIthaca alumni e-newsletter is available to read online at: https://www.ithaca.edu/alumni/Newsletter/yourithaca_sept05.htm.

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Was Hurricane Katrina caused by global warming? In what ways is it a natural disaster? An ecologist and an environmental historian present an analysis from their disciplines. This is a special scholarly colloquium with Jason Hamilton, Biology, and Michael Smith, History, on Thursday, September 22, 12:10 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Center for Natural Sciences room 112. Due to the location, we will not provide refreshments, but you are free to bring your lunch.

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Fitness Center Step Class Added

Contributed by Kathy Farley on 09/18/05 

The Fitness Center has added another Step Class

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Enchantments of Technology book

Contributed by Lee Bailey on 09/18/05 

Lee Bailey, Dept. Philosophy and Religion (on sabbatic) just published a book "The Enchantments of Technology," about the imaginative and spiritual dimensions of technology.

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Faculty and staff members, please join us for the Office of Career Services' Graduate and Professional School Fair on Tuesday, September 27, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This year the Campus Center will be filled to capacity with representatives from 127 (that's right, 127!) graduate and professional programs who want to talk with you!

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The Handwerker Gallery and the Department of Art History are pleased to announce that Fairfield University's Katherine Schwab will deliver a lecture entitled “Remembering the Past thorough Plaster Casts” on September 21 at 7:30 p.m. in Gannett 112.

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