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Stephen Tropiano, director of the Ithaca College James B. Pendleton Center in Los Angeles and editor of the Journal of Film and Video, was named to the board of the Journal of E-Media Studies, the first in the field of electronic media. Read more . . . (68 words) The 2005 winter session course schedule is available online. Read more . . . (25 words) Mead Loop, associate professor of journalism, was re-elected to the board of directors of the Society of Professional Journalists, the nation's largest journalism organization. Read more . . . (103 words) Gerry Golub, CPA and managing partner of Goldstein Golub Kessler, LLP, will speak on November 2, in Williams 225, 6:00 - 7:30 pm. Read more . . . (342 words) In keeping with the College policy stating that "only items pertaining to College business can be sent through the campus mail system", the mail service department will begin issuing personal package notification cards. Read more . . . (131 words) Tom Hungerford '01, pricing analyst at Lockheed Martin, will be presenting in the Trading Room (Smiddy 109) on Thursday, October 28, at 6:00 pm. Read more . . . (44 words) The International Trumpet Guild (ITG) has awarded a 2004 ITG Award of Merit to Kim Dunnick, professor of music performance at IC. Read more . . . (268 words) American Indians at the Smithsonian; Wind Energy at ICContributed by Susanne Morgan on 10/24/04 Please join the Center for Faculty Excellence for two exciting programs this week. Both are open to all and you are welcome to bring your lunch. Coffee and light refreshments are available. Read more . . . (112 words)
Read more . . . (90 words) Combination of Poetry and Music to Challenge IC AudiencesContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 10/24/04
Read more . . . (183 words) The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity has announced its 2005 Prize in Ethics Essay Contest. Full-time juniors and seniors are encouraged to write essays of 3.000 to 4,000 words in which they analyze ethical questions and concerns facing today's complex society. Read more . . . (121 words) The third in a series of advising workshops will be held Wednesday, October 27, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Library (319 Gannett Center) on the topic of "Registration at Ithaca: On-line." Read more . . . (106 words) The annual conference of the Upstate New York Regional Peace Studies Consortium will be held on Saturday, November 13, at Syracuse University. Read more . . . (33 words) Ithaca College Office of Public Safety is offering Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) self defense courses to women students, staff, and faculty as well as female spouses and children of community members. Read more . . . (352 words) The Hammond Health Center is canceling the rest of its scheduled flu vaccination clinics for this season in compliance with federal and state directives to redistribute all available vaccine for populations having the highest level of need. Read more . . . (105 words) Ithaca College has slated a number of events in the final weeks leading up to the November 2 conclusion of the campaign season. Read more . . . (310 words) Two courses will be offered in Antigua in January as part of the College's growing relationship with the Caribbean island nation. Read more . . . (333 words)
Read more . . . (137 words) Margie Arnold and Linda Heyne, therapeutic recreation and leisure services faculty, recently delivered a presentation entitled "Bored With Your Board? Let's Fix the Problem!" Read more . . . (29 words) Understanding Self-Injury and How to Stop the CycleContributed by Priscilla Quirk on 10/21/04 The Health Promotion Committee is sponsoring "Cutting to Cope: Understanding Self-Injury and How to Stop the Cycle" on Monday, October 25, 7:00 p.m. in the Klingenstein Lounge. Read more . . . (73 words) |
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