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Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH) is a national advocacy group for individuals with hearing loss. SHHH will be meeting for the first time on the Ithaca College campus on Tuesday, November 18, 6:30-8:30 p.m., in Williams 323.

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9/11/2001
Violinist Rebecca Ansel, assistant professor of music performance, will present a free faculty recital on Monday, November 10. The concert will begin at 8:15 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall in the Whalen Center.

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Where are the opportunities to use creativity in the media business? The answers might lie in areas no one has ever thought about, says Jay Linden, the executive vice president of NBC's Strategic Partnership Group.

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Hank Roberts -- referred to by Jazz Express as "one of the most respected improvising cellists on the international scene" -- will visit Ithaca College on Tuesday, November 11.

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Catering Prices for 2004-2005

Contributed by David Prunty on 11/07/03 

Every year at this time, the Office of Conference and Event Services works with the Office of Dining Services to project catering costs for the following year.

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Food Court: Caliente!

Contributed by Debra Meeker on 11/07/03 

Latin food, especially dishes from Cuba, is one of the fastest rising culinary styles across North America, and it's now on campus!

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Interested in furthering your education? Don't miss this brown bag discussion of graduate study in education!

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Pick a Day to Save Your Life

Contributed by Priscilla Quirk on 11/07/03 

The Great American Smoke Out encourages millions of people each year to quit smoking for a day -- or longer!

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The Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE) presents the Fall 2003 Faculty Fellow Workshop and Lecture Series "Identities, Communities, and Cultures." This series of events will feature Wesley Brown, noted author and professor of English at Rutgers University.

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Margaret L. Arnold, therapeutic recreation and leisure services, and students Sarah Bowman and Krystal Kauffman recently presented an educational session entitled, "Evaluating Your Staff for Success: Introducing the 360 Degree Feedback Model," at the state Recreation Conference in Cortland, New York.

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The following IC students participated in the 19th annual Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Eastern Conference in Upper Montclair, NJ in fall 2003:

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A chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon, the international honor society for the computing sciences, has been chartered at IC.

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9/11/2001
Baritone Angus Godwin, a professor of music performance, will give a free recital on Sunday, November 9. The performance will begin at 4:00 p.m. in the Hockett Family Recital Hall in the Whalen Center. Godwin will be joined by pianist Diane Birr and soprano Lauralyn Kolb. Birr teaches piano at Ithaca College and Kolb is a voice teacher at Hamilton College.

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9/11/2001
Pianist Read Gainsford, assistant professor of music performance, will bring two of Beethoven's best-loved piano works to life at a free recital on Sunday, November 9. Featuring the "Moonlight" and "Pathetique" sonatas, as well as Debussy's Etudes, the performance will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Ford Hall in the Whalen Center.

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A second cohort of LeaderShip participants completed the year-long program on October 30. The select group of 24 engaged in 14 learning workshops designed to build leadership capacities in an ever-changing work world.

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Class Gift Project Needs Name

Contributed by Lynne Pierce on 11/06/03 

The class of 2004 is supporting the creation of a special gathering place that communicates Ithaca College's history and traditions, captures the spirit of the student body, and reflects the breadth of experiences of the entire College community.

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Forget polling the audience; how about polling your students! Attend the faculty colloquium by Michael Rogers, physics, on Thursday, November 13, 12:10-1:00 p.m. in the Klingenstein Lounge, Campus Center.

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Faculty Presentations

Contributed by Lana Morse on 11/06/03 

Therapeutic recreation and leisure services faculty recently gave the following presentations at the National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress in St. Louis:

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International Education Week

Contributed by Diana Dimitrova on 11/06/03 

Please join us for the following events celebrating International Education Week in November 2003. All events are free and open to the public. Please contact the Office of International Programs at 274-3306 if you need more information.

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Apple Presents OS X Panther

Contributed by Ed Fuller on 11/06/03 

Apple Computer will be demonstrating the features of Mac OS X 10.3 -- Panther, the latest version of the Macintosh operating system -- at a Fast Facts presentation on Tuesday, November 11, at 9:00 a.m. in the North Meeting Room.

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