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We're asking for a few minutes of your valuable time to gather information about your child's play activities at home and experience in kindergarten this year.

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Blood Drive

Contributed by Cynthia Smith on 11/18/04 

It's that time of the year again -- Monday December 6, is our winter holiday blood drive from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in Emerson Suites in Campus Center.

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Harry McCue, art department professor and chair, had his painting, "Spring Day with Tractor" selected by renowned Maine artist Neil Welliver as a purchase award in the National Small Painting Biannual Exhibition, held at the Wichita Art Center in Wichita, Kansas.

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John L. Hochheimer, associate professor in the journalism and television/radio departments, has been invited to present a paper "Communications Media in Emerging Democracies: Towards a Praxis of Intercultural Reconciliation" to the second global conference on interculturalism: Exploring Critical Issues in Vienna, Austria, in December, 2004.

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Your benefits reenrollment period closes at the end of the day on Friday, November 19. If you have not done so already, please take 10 minutes to go into Parnassus and process your benefits reenrollment.

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Nominations are being sought for students to be included in the national "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" program.

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Alexander Wysocki '05 will screen the independent feature film, The Death of Daniel Whately, at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, November 18, in Park Auditorium. Wysocki served as the film's cinematographer and producer.

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Henderson Elected at NCA

Contributed by Bruce Henderson on 11/16/04 

At the most recent convention of the National Communication Association, Bruce Henderson, speech communication, was elected vice chair of the performance studies division.

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Jerry Lindley to Retire

Contributed by Terry Martinez on 11/16/04 

You may encounter her warm smile, a grand hello, or kind words of inspiration from the friendly face behind the desk. Jerry Lindley has served Ithaca College for 22 years and has announced that she will retire in December.

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History Department faculty recent conference presentations:

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Fitness Center hours during the Thanksgiving holidays will be as follows:

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Hill Center Pool hours during the Thanksgiving break:

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We have recently released a new report in Parnassus that will be really useful to those users responsible for reconciling accounts. The IC funds available detail report is currently available to all account inquiry and finance apps responsibilities.

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Fuel cells will be the topic of discussion for the Sustainability Café on Tuesday, November 16, from 12:10-1:00pm in the Clark Lounge in the Campus Center.

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Please refer to the following overview for computer and technology planning as you develop your 2005-6 budget submissions.

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Ithaca College Dining Services is excited to invite the entire IC community to its third annual Culinary Showcase on Wednesday, November 17.

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Garry Thomas (anthropology) and Jason Hamilton (biology) presented a poster entitled "Towards Sustainability as 'Second Nature' at Ithaca College: The Multiplier Effect of an NSF Curriculum Development Grant."

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On Thursday, December 2, at 7:00 p.m. in Emerson Suites the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute's Distinguished Speaker Series will feature Karl A. Pillemer, Ph.D.

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Physical Plant Dedication

Contributed by Anonymous on 11/15/04 

President Peggy R. Williams joined Rick Couture, director of physical plant (left), and Carl Sgrecci, vice president for finance and administration, on Wednesday, November 10, to officially dedicate the newly renovated building that houses the Office of Physical Plant. In addition to the ribbon-cutting ceremony, President Williams presented Couture with a plaque honoring the occasion.

"This has been the first major renovation of this building since it was built some 30 years ago, and the work was done entirely by the physical plant staff members," Couture said. "That includes the planning, design, and construction phases. This ceremony is a testament to the quality of work done by the talented people who work in every department of the physical plant office."

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Forms are available in each dean's office for faculty who wish to nominate a student for USA Today's 2005 All-USA Academic Team.

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