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The winter issue of the Office of Multicultural Affairs Center for LGBT Education, Outreach, and Services newsletter is now available. Read more . . . (45 words) On Thursday, Feb. 5, there will be a baked potato bar featured at Just Veggin' in the Food Court.
This week two staff members in the Media Production Facilities and Services group, within the Roy H. Park School of Communications, are celebrating significant employment anniversaries.
Read more . . . (179 words) The national appeal for immediate blood donations continues this week. Blood type O is needed desperately! Read more . . . (311 words) Film Score World Premiere Kicks Off Black History MonthContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 01/30/04 "Within Our Gates Revisited and Remixed" opens Black History Month at Ithaca College on February 2 with a newly commissioned score by local artist Fe Nunn '80. This landmark silent film will feature live music from a quartet and performances by the ensembles "Body and Soul" and "Ida B. Wells Spoken Word." The screening and performance begin at 4:00 p.m. in Park Auditorium on the Ithaca College campus.
Read more . . . (624 words) The Office of International Programs will hold a number of study abroad information sessions in the next two weeks. Read more . . . (113 words) Ithaca College Theatre to Present 'Così fan tutte' -- with a TwistContributed by Brian Falck on 01/30/04 The Department of Theatre Arts and the School of Music will present a more modern take on "Così fan tutte," Mozart's comic opera of love and liberation in the 18th century. Performances will be held at 8:00 p.m. February 17, 19–21, and 24–27. There will be 2:00 p.m. matinees on February 21 and 22. All performances will take place in the Clark Theatre in Dillingham Center. Read more . . . (292 words) Mark your calendars to attend the 14th Annual Educational Technology Day at Ithaca College. This year's event will be held on Thursday, March 25, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Campus Center. Read more . . . (154 words) An ICTV Newswatch 16 program was judged first place, Newscast, in the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' College Television Awards, the collegiate "Emmys." Read more . . . (61 words) Sexual Health in Namibia Topic for Faculty ColloquiumContributed by Susanne Morgan on 01/30/04 Leading off the spring Faculty Development Colloquium Series is Lisa Maurer, who reports on a recent exchange journey to Namibia. The presentation is from 12:10 p.m. to 1:00 pm in the Clark Lounge of the Campus Center. Read more . . . (48 words) Faculty Team Brings Poulenc's 'Work' to Whalen MondayContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 01/30/04 Contralto Kelly Samarzea and pianist Charis Dimaras will team up for a free faculty recital, Poulenc's "The Work of the Painter: Painting with Song," at Ithaca College on Monday, February 2. The performance will begin at 8:15 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall. Read more . . . (275 words) If you are working with students who are interested in taking the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, or MCAT exam, refer them to the spring 2004 Kaplan Test Drive. Students will have the opportunity to take a FREE practice exam to help assess their preparedness for this important step in the graduate application process. Read more . . . (59 words) The Office of Career Services would like to announce that four scholarships are now available for students who will be taking a Kaplan test preparation course. Read more . . . (118 words) Peer Career Adviser Applications Now Being AcceptedContributed by Tracey Cross-Baker on 01/30/04 The Office of Career Services is now accepting applications for 2004-2005 Peer Career Advisers (PCA). These paraprofessional staff assists other students on a range of career issues and also contributes to major office programs and events. Read more . . . (190 words) Bruce North, assistant professor, art, had two works selected from a pool of 257 artists to be included in the 17th Annual Parkside National Small Print Exhibition at the University of Wisconsin in Kenosha. Read more . . . (33 words) Grand Opening-Outdoor Recreation Equipment Office (OREO)Contributed by Kathy Farley on 01/30/04 Outdoor Recreation Equipment Office (OREO) Read more . . . (168 words) Caregivers Education and Support Group to Meet Feb. 6Contributed by Deborah Merriman on 01/30/04 Are you experiencing issues with an aging parent or family member while continue to juggle a job and family? If so, join the Caregivers Education and Support Group for one of our monthly meetings or on an ongoing basis.
Read more . . . (57 words) Baritone Randie Blooding, an associate professor of music performance in Ithaca College's School of Music, will present a free recital on Friday, January 30. Read more . . . (198 words) Two important events highlighting pieces of our nation's past begin the College's observance of Black History Month in February. Read more . . . (125 words) |
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