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These are the hours of operation for fall break 2004: Read more . . . (293 words) The likely US shortage of influenza vaccine this season has prompted local, state, and federal health agencies to revise their guidelines for immunization. Ithaca College obtains its flu vaccine from a different manufacturer than the one whose vaccine shipments have been suspended, and our supply has been unaffected by the shortage. However, we believe we must revise our eligibility criteria for vaccination in accordance with health department recommendations, for now at least, in order to preserve what might be a scarce vaccine for those with the greatest need. Read more . . . (152 words) Invititation to Join the Community Service CommitteeContributed by Deborah Mohlenhoff on 10/08/04 You are invited to join the 2004-5 Community Service Committee. The main purpose of the committee is to engage and involve faculty and staff in service projects and encourage participation in campus wide service events. Read more . . . (150 words) Washington Semester Program accepting Spring 2005 applicationsContributed by Marian Brown on 10/08/04 The Ithaca College Washington Semester Program is accepting applications for the spring 2005 semester. Read more . . . (202 words) ITS is planning to take Memphis down from 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 15, through 7:00 a.m. on Monday, October 18, in order to perform system maintenance. Read more . . . (48 words) Fitness, size acceptance, poetry, National Coming Out Day, technology, and dinosaurs -- speakers and presentations for every interest are scheduled this month on campus. Read more . . . (55 words) Watching a televised presidential debate is the closest most of us can come to seeing and hearing the two major candidates present their positions on a variety of issues and respond to questions in a relatively unrehearsed, unscripted manner. Read more . . . (99 words) The Center for Natural Sciences (CNS) building has now reopened. Classes and other activities in the building will resume as of 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 7. Read more . . . (117 words) Recreational pool hours for fall break will be as follows: Read more . . . (21 words) As the result of a small chemical spill on Thursday, October 7, the Center for Natural Sciences (CNS) will be closed until further notice. All classes and other activities scheduled for CNS have been cancelled at this time. Read more . . . (63 words) Regular hours end 2:00 pm on Wednesday, October13. Read more . . . (39 words) Kari Krakow, author of a biography of the charismatic gay rights leader Harvey Milk, will visit Ithaca College on Monday, October 11, to discuss the experiences she had writing The Harvey Milk Story. Held in conjunction with National Coming Out Day, Krakow's talk will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Clark Lounge. Read more . . . (171 words) Faculty who are eligible for sabbatic in 2005-6 are reminded that the deadline for the London Center Sabbatic Program is Friday, October 15, 2004. Read more . . . (45 words) Mentoring: Bridging the Gap Between Education, Clinical Practice, and Professional InvolvementContributed by Lana Morse on 10/06/04 Janice Elich Monroe (Therapeutic Recreation and Leisure Services) along with therapeutic recreation major Deborah Silver '04 made a joint presentation. Read more . . . (97 words) Senator, and former first lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton has selected four paintings by Harry McCue, professor and chairperson of art, for her office in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC. Read more . . . (49 words) The virtual Center for Faculty Excellence is building an accessible archive of workshops and presentations of interest to faculty or staff. Read more . . . (116 words) Art Across Borders: Contemporary Iraqi and Palestinian ArtContributed by Cheryl Kramer on 10/06/04
Art Across Borders is a traveling exhibition of contemporary Iraqi and Palestinian art organized by the Babylon Art and Cultural Center and curated by Meg Novak, an American artist, and Flo Razowsky, an American-born Jewish activist. Read more . . . (129 words)
The public is invited to attend the opening reception, 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 7. The exhibition runs through November 7 and there will be an artist's talk at 12:10 p.m. on October 19. Read more . . . (15 words) Rebecca Plante reviewed The Male Pill: a Biography of a Technology in the Making by Nelly Oudshoorn in the October 2004 edition of Gender and Society. Read more . . . (78 words) The fifth annual Ithaca College Benefits Fair is coming! Read more . . . (191 words) |
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