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The final pay date of 2004 for biweekly and semimonthly employees is Friday, December 31. Read more . . . (145 words) Susan Allen-Gil presented "Heavy metal contamination in the Taimyr Peninsula, Siberian Arctic." and chaired two sessions: 1) Undergraduate Education in Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, and 2) Migration: The Role of Biota in Contaminant Transport at the Fourth World Congress of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Portland, Oregon. November 2004. Read more . . . (95 words)
Free and open to the public, the event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music. Read more . . . (207 words) Katherine E. Muma and James H. Fullard. 2004. "Persistence and regression of hearing in the exclusively diurnal moths, Trichodezia albovittata (Geometridae) and Lycomorpha pholus (Arctiidae)". Ecological Entomology 29(6): 718 - 726. Read more . . . (167 words) Vocal music is featured on two upcoming free concerts at Ithaca College. Read more . . . (83 words)
Read more . . . (128 words) As we approach the convergence of many religious and cultural holidays in December, members of the Ithaca College community are asked to please take the following thoughts into consideration: Read more . . . (100 words) You are invited to a post-show discussion of Neil Labute's Shape of Things, to take place on Saturday, December 4, at 10:00 p.m., after the production in the Clark Theatre. Read more . . . (88 words) The Happening, an exhibition of new thesis photographic work by senior photography students, will open Thursday, December 9, in downtown Ithaca. Read more . . . (137 words) Bruce North, assistant professor of art, has again this year been juried into the prestigious Parkside Print Exhibition with an etching entitled High Ground. The Culinary Arts Club is holding a bake sale this Friday, December 3, in the Campus Center lobby from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Read more . . . (69 words) Cornell University professor of human development Karl A. Pillemer, Ph.D., is the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute's Distinguished Speaker for fall 2004. Read more . . . (59 words) IC Sustainability Education Acknowledged by Two Higher Ed OrganizationsContributed by Marian Brown on 11/30/04 Provost Peter Bardaglio's commentary "Sustainability Education, the ANAC Mission, and Democratic Citizenship" has been published in the fall 2004 ANAC Bulletin, the online newsletter of the Associated New American Colleges. Read more . . . (187 words) James Paul Meyer, manager of tradebook operations in the College's bookstore, died suddenly on Saturday, November 27, 2004, at home. Read more . . . (67 words)
Weisend and McCue, both of the IC art department, will discuss their use of nature as a point of departure for the prints, paintings, and drawings exhibited. Read more . . . (33 words) The LGBT Center's tobacco cessation and prevention initiative, designed to address disproportionate rates of smoking in sexual minority students at Ithaca College, is highlighted in two current publications. Read more . . . (105 words)
Written by John Ford in the early 1630s and directed by Claire Gleitman, the play centers around an incestuous love affair carried on by a brother and a sister, in defiance of the conventions of their society, and its bloody consequences. Read more . . . (68 words) Please remember that the deadline for submitting the departmental budget worksheets is Friday, December 10. Read more . . . (101 words) There are still many families (children) who need to be "adopted" for the Holiday. Read more . . . (67 words) Ithaca College to Host Symposium on African-Americans in SportContributed by Ellen Staurowsky on 11/29/04 On Thursday and Friday, January 20-21, 2005, Ithaca College will host a symposium on African Americans in sport entitled "From Jack Johnson to Marion Jones: Gains Made -- Struggles Remain for African Americans in Sport." Read more . . . (416 words) |
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