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Baritone Randie Blooding will offer a free faculty recital in collaboration with pianist Kathy Hansen on Friday, January 28, at 8:15 pm in the Hockett Family Recital Hall of the James J. Whalen Center for Music. Read more . . . (72 words) Simon Tarr's experimental feature Rubicon will screen at the Angelika NewFilmmakers series at Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan on Feb. 2. Tarr's film is an epic technohistory of the human race, entwined with a digital re-telling of the story of Noah. Read more . . . (41 words) ITS is pleased to announce our winter workshop series. The workshop schedule is now available online. Read more . . . (65 words) Washington DC Unpaid Summer Internship ScholarshipContributed by Shawna Fulkerson on 01/24/05 This scholarship will be awarded annually to a rising sophomore, junior, or senior in any one of the five schools or in the Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies at Ithaca College. Read more . . . (174 words) Danette Johnson, Department of Speech Communication, is first author of "Responses to refusals of requests: Face threat and persistence, persuasion and forgiving statements", appearing in the fall, 2004 issue of Communication Quarterly. Enjoy singing? Always wanted to sing, but never had a chance to study? The students in vocal pedagogy need volunteers so they can practice teaching people how to sing. Read more . . . (53 words) New Websites Launched for Academic Departments and FacultyContributed by Joanne Hindman on 01/23/05 The Offices of Information Technology Services and Marketing Communications collaborated last year to create Web Profile Manager (WPM), a new Web content management system aimed at guaranteeing that information on our academic web pages is current and accurate. Read more . . . (347 words) The College is in the midst of the implementation of a new Student Information System (SIS). The software license and maintenance agreements with SunGard SCT for the Banner student solution were signed in June 2004. Read more . . . (123 words) Engaging Democracy: Special Sessions on Communications in the Digital AgeContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 01/22/05 The Division of Interdisciplinary and International Studies presents Communications in the Digital Age with Charles Benton, as part of the 2005 Engaging Democracy Series. The special session conferences with call-in guests will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, January 25-26. Read more . . . (379 words) Faculty and staff members will join 50 students in programs of the Office for Multicultural Affairs in a unique workshop on Friday, February 18, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in the Clark Lounge. Read more . . . (105 words) Lisa Maurer is coauthor of an article published in the International Perspectives theme edition of Family Focus, "How HIV/AIDS is Shaping Family Life: Stories from Namibia." Read more . . . (37 words)
Read more . . . (141 words) Thursdays at the Handwerker: Creative Non-Fiction and Open ReadingContributed by Cheryl Kramer on 01/21/05 Please join us at 7:00 pm on Thursday, January 27, for personal essay readings by Elizabeth Lawson and Chris Reali of the Department of Writing. Read more . . . (19 words) Mark your calendars to attend the 15th Annual Educational Technology Day at Ithaca College. This year's event will be held on Thursday, March 24, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Campus Center. Read more . . . (153 words) Lee Gutkind: 'Godfather' of Creative NonfictionContributed by Katharyn Howd Machan on 01/20/05 The writing department of the School of Humanities and Sciences brings to campus distinguished visiting writer Lee Gutkind, January 31-February 4, to lead a master class in creative nonfiction and to offer a public lecture on Tuesday evening and a public reading on Thursday evening. Read more . . . (113 words) A fourth cohort of LeaderShip participants completed the year-long program with a celebration on January 12. The select group of 27 engaged in 14 learning workshops designed to build leadership capacities in an ever-changing work world. Read more . . . (144 words) On Tuesday, January 25, at noon, there will be a meeting in Textor 102 to bring together faculty, staff, and students interested in organizing or participating in the college's Tsunami Relief efforts. Read more . . . (73 words) Ed Cluett, Ithaca College, will speak on "Intracellular Cholesterol Trafficking -- Down the Tubes" on Thursday, January 27, at 4:00 pm in CNS 112. Read more . . . (99 words) The first spring colloquium promises to be a very informative event. Lis Maurer, coordinator of the LBGT Resources Center, presents "Out for Info - An update on state and federal legislation and policy issues regarding LGBT people." Read more . . . (210 words) The spring Weight Watchers at Work session will begin on Tuesday, February 15, and is open to all interested members of the College community. Read more . . . (102 words) |
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