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On Monday, Cctober 11, at 8:00 pm in the Klingenstein Lounge, Prof. Charles Goodman of the Department of Philosophy, SUNY-Binghamton will give a public lecture/discussion entitled "Why You Don't Exist: A Buddhist View of Personal Identity." Read more . . . (49 words) Larry Shinagawa, director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, is being featured along with his son, Nathan, in a six-part series in the Ithaca Journal. Read more . . . (148 words) The Town of Ithaca is currently making improvements to the water supply system. Read more . . . (243 words) Literacy in a Media Age -- Open to IC Faculty and StudentsContributed by Hilary Merlin on 10/05/04 Faculty and students are invited to attend selected workshops and keynote addresses at Project Look Sharp's upcoming conference, "Literacy in a Media Age," October 14-15. Read more . . . (442 words) The Ithaca College Wind Ensemble, under the baton of Stephen Peterson, will perform at 8:15 pm Tuesday, October 12, in Ford Hall. Read more . . . (97 words) The Office of Alumni Relations in conjunction with Liberty Mutual Insurance is sponsoring a defensive driving course to members of the Ithaca College Community. Read more . . . (126 words) Christine Cecconi, clinical associate professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, presented a keynote address and follow-up session at the fall Even Start Family Literacy Technical Assistance Conference in Saratoga Springs on September 30. Read more . . . (50 words)
Read more . . . (128 words) Peter Melcher presented the following posters with Andrew McGraw '05 and Eleanor Lahr '04 at the second annual Symposium in Plant Biology. Read more . . . (335 words) The vice presidential debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards will be televised Tuesday night October 4, beginning at 9:00 p.m. in the Park Hall Auditorium. Read more . . . (38 words) The first Tuesday of every month throughout the semester, the Ithacan will host an informal discussion series for students, faculty, and staff to examine issues in the media. Read more . . . (88 words) Stephen Hartke, professor of composition at the University of Southern California, will be the focus of two October events at Ithaca College. Read more . . . (181 words) Faculty violinist Rebecca Ansel will give a free performance on Saturday, October 9, at 7:00 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital of the Whalen Center. Pianist Charis Dimaras will collaborate. Read more . . . (119 words) On Friday, October 8, the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra, under Jeffrey Grogan's direction, offers its first concert of the season. Read more . . . (103 words) On September 23, the Gerontology Institute presented its annual conference. This year's topic was A Meeting of Minds: Mental Health and Mental Illness in Later Life. Read more . . . (50 words) The New York Chiropractic College director of admissions will visit campus on Thursday, October 7, noon-1:00 pm in Room 201 Center for Health Sciences. Read more . . . (48 words) On Tuesday, October 5, the Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra will perform under the baton of Jeffrey Grogan in a free concert beginning at 8:15 in Ford Hall on the Ithaca College campus. Read more . . . (55 words) The fall 2004 issue of the Office of Multicultural Affairs Center for LGBT Education, Outreach, and Services newsletter is now available. Read more . . . (53 words) Wednesday, October 6, at 1:00 p.m. in Park Auditorium; there will be a screening of Sue Dorfman's Dying to Vote in conjunction with the audio documentary Listening to Antigua. Both projects connect the reasons to vote with an outcome worth struggling for. Read more . . . (163 words) The deadline for nominations for the IC Choice Award is quickly approaching. All nominations are due by October 8, 2004. Read more . . . (492 words) |
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