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Premed Seminar

Contributed by Nancy Pierce on 03/25/04 

On Wednesday, March 31, at 7:00 p.m., a premed seminar, "The God's Child Project," will be held in Williams 323.

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Librarian John Hickey has created a web page on which you can extend your knowledge about the speakers who visit Ithaca College.

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This year's Jessica Savitch Distinguished Journalism Lecture Series presents Dawn Fratangelo, correspondent, Dateline NBC, speaking on "Television Journalism: Covering the World from A to Z"

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Guilio Capua '85, the publisher of Gourmet Magazine, will be on campus Friday, April 2, 2004.

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The Park School is pleased to present the fourth annual Student Film and Video Showcase, PreVues IV.

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Gordon Rowland, chair and associate professor in the Department of Organizational Communication, Learning and Design, coauthored an article with two graduate students, Amber Lederhouse and Diana Satterfield, that has been accepted for publication in Performance Improvement Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal in the field.

Rowland, G., Lederhouse, A., & Satterfield, D. (in press). Powerful learning experiences of coherent learner groups. Performance Improvement Quarterly.

Contributed by April Korpi

The New York University Chamber Singers will join the Ithaca College Women's Chorale for a free concert on Saturday, March 27, at 8:30 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall of the Whalen Center.

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Parnassus Information Day

Contributed by Mary Askew on 03/24/04 

Want to find out more about Parnassus? Have questions that you would like answered by Parnassus experts?

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April Blood Drive

Contributed by Cynthia Smith on 03/24/04 

Thanks to all our blood donors in February, we were able to collect 141 units of blood, which had the potential to save 423 lives. Great job!

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Angus Godwin, professor of music performance, will present a free concert of jazz and cabaret music at Ithaca College on Sunday, March 28.

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David Parks, professor of music performance, will give a free concert of British songs on Sunday, March 28, at 4:00 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall in the Whalen Center. Charis Dimaras will collaborate on piano and Paige Morgan on oboe.

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Two-time Grammy Award-winning singer Sylvia McNair and pianist Ted Taylor will perform a program of American musical theater favorites at Ithaca College on Thursday, March 25.

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What do Tim McGraw, Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Selleck, Nickel Creek and the cast of King of Queens have in common?

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Announcing a new workshop, designed for non-tenured faculty, department chairs, and personnel committees.

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On Saturday, March 20, at about 1:45 a.m., a male student reported to the Ithaca College Office of Public Safety that he had been awakened by the noise of two unknown males inside his room in the East Tower residence hall.

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IC Family Picnic Update

Contributed by Bernard Hogben on 03/23/04 

The Ithaca College Family Picnic is scheduled for Saturday June 12, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

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Please join us for an open forum on Wednesday, March 31, in Emerson Suite A from noon until 1:00 p.m.

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Take a Child to Work Day

Contributed by Randi Millman-Brown on 03/23/04 

It is almost spring and that means it is time again for the annual "Take A Child to Work Day" here at Ithaca College.

The date is scheduled for April 7 and the deadline for registration is Tuesday, March 30.

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Bill McKibben to Speak Wednesday

Contributed by Jack Rossen on 03/23/04 

Bill McKibben, noted author, social critic, and environmentalist will speak on Wednesday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Textor 102 as the 2004 C.P. Snow Lecturer.

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Stephen Tropiano, director of the Ithaca College Los Angeles program, will be participating on a panel titled "The History of Gay and Lesbian Images on Television" at the Museum of Television and Radio in Los Angeles.

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