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Zoe Paolantonio, class of 2006, recently had a paper published that she originally wrote for History 303, Colonial America, 1607-1763. Read more . . . (50 words) One hundred fifteen students were inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi on Friday, April 22, 2005. Read more . . . (87 words) Mark Darwak Is Passport to Your Future Grand Prize WinnerContributed by Tracey Cross-Baker on 04/25/05 The Career Services office is pleased to announce that Mark Darwak ’05, an integrated marketing communications major, has been selected as the 2005 Passport to Your Future grand prize winner and is the recipient of a free laptop computer. Read more . . . (312 words) Janich Elich Monroe copresented with students at the NYSTRA 10th annual conference, April 9-12, 2005. Read more . . . (50 words) With the end of the semester fast approaching, Information Technology Services would like to take this opportunity to remind all instructors to review the Optical Scanning procedures to ensure their tests are processed and returned in a timely manner and with minimal interruption. Read more . . . (225 words) HR LeaderShip Program Receives National RecognitionContributed by Brian Martinson on 04/25/05 Ithaca College's LeaderShip program was recognized in the March issue of T+D Magazine for its unique approach to leadership training. Read more . . . (96 words) IC Physics of Cartoons written up in Chicago TribuneContributed by Susanna Stumpe on 04/25/05 An April 24 Chicago Tribune article, "Classes strive to be anything but boooring," mentions IC physics professor Michael Rogers' methods in teaching physics concepts. Read more . . . (62 words) Howard K. Kalman, assistant professor in the organizational communication, learning, and design department, recently presented a refereed presentation at the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) conference held in Vancouver, BC. Read more . . . (41 words) The Young American Artists Program at Glimmerglass Opera will bring eight singers to the Hockett Family Recital Hall at Ithaca College for a free concert at 7:00 on Sunday, May 1. They will present arias and ensembles from the works of Mozart, Britten, and Bernstein. Read more . . . (77 words) Larry Hajime Shinagawa, Director of CSCRE Cited in New York TimesContributed by Larry Shinagawa on 04/25/05 Larry Hajime Shinagawa, Director and Associate Professor of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity at Ithaca College, was cited in an article on multiraciality by the New York Times entitled "When You Contain Multitudes." Published on April 24, 2005, Dr. Shinagawa remarked about the diversity of identities among multiracial Americans. East Coast Artists and the Office of Continuing Education invite students from all majors to participate in
Read more . . . (94 words) The informal education and support group for employees dealing with caregiving issues continues to meet the first Friday of each month. The group was established by the Gerontology Institute together with the Office of Human Resources. Read more . . . (123 words) Visit the North Foyer in the Campus Center from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on Thursday, April 28, to find a bargain! Read more . . . (117 words) With the end of the academic year fast approaching, we wanted to remind all Ithaca College students to act responsibly and be safe. In particular, for those students who live off-campus in the Ithaca community or attend gatherings off-campus, we ask for your cooperation in insuring that a respectful and civil atmosphere is maintained and that the rights of our neighbors are not violated. Read more . . . (394 words) Kira Randolph ’07 and Amy Ciesielski ’05 were chosen to screen their work at the 2005 Portland Documentary and eXperimental Film Festival (PDX) in Portland, Oregon, April 20-24. Read more . . . (152 words) Campus Interviews for Director of First Year Academic Programs and AdvisingContributed by Laurie Wasik on 04/22/05 Two candidates will be interviewing for the position of director of first year academic programs and advising during the week of April 25. Each will make an open public presenation, "Vision for a Comprehensive First Year Program," to which the campus community is invited. Read more . . . (297 words) Updated Fitness Center hours beginning Friday, May 6 through senior week Read more . . . (33 words) Students, faculty, and staff -- you have worked hard all year; now come celebrate the end of the semester! Come to the Campus Center quad 3:00-6:00 pm on Friday, April 29. Read more . . . (94 words) It is that time of year again when picnics, receptions, and banquets are held to celebrate the completion of the academic year, students’ accomplishments, and Commencement. Many times, such events take place off campus, at private homes, and other locations. If alcohol will be available for students in attendance, it is important to remember the responsibilities that are associated with such an event. Read more . . . (292 words) The April 9 bus trip to New York City was a big success. Not only was the weather absolutely beautiful but a fun time was had by all! Read more . . . (133 words) |
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