A Note from the President of the Alumni Association Board
of Directors
The
alumni board recently spent a weekend in Ithaca working to
enhance the connection between alumni and the College. We
heard presentations from campus administrators, met with student
leaders, and participated in a program to identify ways we
can best expand our relationship with the College.
In addition, we elected two alumni to three-year terms on
the board of directors: Michael Slepian '71 and Daniel Tillapaugh
'01. Their terms begin in June. Welcome, Michael and Daniel!
As always, we encourage you to nominate
alumni who would contribute to the work of the board of directors.
Michael Kaplan '85
President
Ithaca College Alumni Association Board of Directors
Upcoming Alumni Events
Alumni Weekend 2006: June 2-4
There's
still time to register for this year's Alumni Weekend -- and
everyone's invited! Come see your classmates, look up your
professors, stop by the Ithaca Festival, hike a gorge. We
think you'll be amazed at the changes to the campus since
you were last here.
This year there'll be special celebrations
for the Ithacan (75th anniversary) and the School
of H&S (50th anniversary), among others. We'll also be
celebrating all the class reunions for class years that end
in 1 and 6.
Come enjoy a festive, fun, and unforgettable weekend in Ithaca.
» Look
who's coming
» Weekend
schedule
» Register!
(Deadline: May 19)
Other Events
April
19: National Capital Happy Hour, Washington, D.C.
April
20: Metro New York Happy Hour at Proof, Manhattan
April
21-22: The Rod Serling Conference at Ithaca College, Ithaca
April
22: Women's Soccer Annual Alumni Game, Ithaca
April
22: Men's Soccer Annual Alumni Game, Ithaca
April
27: Ithaca College DVD Premiere, Minneapolis
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alumni events
Online Community
The online community is a free, secure
site for alumni. In order to access the features of the online
community, you need to register. If you are not yet registered,
request
your security ID. Registered but forgot your username
or password? Get
it now!
Recent Class Notes
Please note that the following class notes
are as submitted by alumni and have not been edited for grammar
or style.
Robert
Baker (1967, School of Business) writes, "After
35 years with Los Angeles Unified Schools, I retired in 2004.
I am now working for California State University San Bernardino
out of the Palm Desert Campus supervising student teachers
and intern teachers in the credential program. I live in Palm
Desert with my wife of 20 years, Karen."
Julia
Thom (1970, School of Music) writes, "After
14 years in Norway Mick and I returned to the States to fly
hot air balloons in WNY and eventually found our niche in
New Mexico. Mick teaches trumpet and I am a part time instructor
at a 2 year college, and part time lead accompanist for a
local church. Our daughter has followed our example by traveling
the world and now lives in Bergen, Norway."
Faith
Dominy (1979, School of Music) writes, "Greetings
from Asheville, NC, my home since 1988. Those who knew me
at IC will probably not be surprised to learn that my life
since 1979 has often taken the road less traveled." (more)
Bruce
Wilson (1981, School of Business) recently started
his own business called Allegra Print & Imaging located
in Cleveland, OH. Bruce was previously employed at Charter
One Bank. "After 20 years in the financial services industry
I decided to go into my own business."
Kirsten
DeMento (1988, School of Communications) and
James Holmes are proud to announce the birth of their baby
boy, Hunter Britton Holmes. He was born on October 5, 2005
and weighed 9 lb., 1 oz. Hunter happily joined his big sister,
Tabor, who just turned five. Mom and Dad are enjoying being
parents!
Jeannine
Walston (1995, School of H&S) writes, "After
being tumor free for a few years, I'm now dealing with a brain
tumor recurrence. Because surgery and radiation pose serious
risks to my mental functions, and chemotherapy has very limited
efficacy for my condition, I need to pursue other treatments.
The most promising treatments I've uncovered after extensive
research are available in Germany. I plan on receiving immunotherapy
treatments at the Medical Center of Cologne beginning in May
of 2006. I need approximately $70,000 to cover the costs of
the six-month treatment plan and additional funds for ongoing
immune therapy support. Given the total sum necessary, I'm
humbly raising funds to support my medical care. For more
information about how to donate, go to http://www.healingfocus.org/Fundraising.htm."
Heather
(Hamilton) Watson (1999, School of Communications)
moved to Savannah GA with her husband Ben Watson (1998, School
of H&S) in June 2004. Heather started working at the Savannah
Morning News and has recently been awarded a weekly technology
column. To the people of Savannah, she is the "Prima
Data."
Lunéy
Sánchez (2000, School of Business) and
Mark Tubis (2000, School of Business) are
happy to announce their engagement. The wedding ceremony will
take place on September 8, 2006 in East Hampton, NY.
Jessica
Evans (2005, School of Business) and Bill
Chernega (2005, School of Communications) are happy
to announce their engagement. The wedding ceremony will take
place on July 7, 2007 in Los Angeles. They write, "We
met at Ithaca our Freshman year in Boothroyd Hall, and started
dating our Sophomore year and we've been together ever since.
We got engaged February 11, 2005 in Los Angeles."
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Campus News
2006 Alumni Association Award Winners
Please join us in congratulating the following recipients
of the 2006 alumni association awards. They have demonstrated
outstanding service to Ithaca College and/or exceptional success
in their professional careers. Each will be honored at a special
celebration during Alumni Weekend in June.
Distinguished Alumni Award
Art
Moore '66
James J. Whalen Meritorious Service Award
David
Dresser
Sharon
Policello
Professional Achievement Award
Donald
Alhart '66
Janathin
Miller '71
Lifetime Achievement Award
Donald
Culligan '48, M.S. '51
Outstanding Young Alumni Award
Kate
Aldrich '96
Jennifer
Barefoot '96
For more information on the awards or to nominate someone,
click
here.
ICQ Alumni Spotlight: Marissa DeVito '03
Entrepreneur Marissa DeVito '03 helps
music aficionados remix their favorite tunes.
by Carl Hansen '99
The
family dinner table doesn't seem the most likely place for
the genesis of a big-business idea, but that's exactly where
UmixIt, a new way to listen to music, was born. While she
was still a student at Ithaca College, Marissa DeVito '03
and her brother, James, discussed how it would be cool for
ordinary people to listen to each track of a band's studio
session separately -- something usually reserved for recording
engineers and a select few others. Their father, Don, a veteran
music executive who had been bringing his children into the
studio for years, agreed and helped to back his children's
entrepreneurial venture, UmixIt Technologies.
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Alumni in the News: Richard Jadick '87
He left a desk job for the front lines of
Fallujah -- and a horror show few doctors ever see. Read
Newsweek's March 20 cover story to learn how Richard
Jadick '87 earned his Bronze Star.
Good to Know
IC Rec Sports Newsletter Debuts
In February the Office of Recreational Sports launched the
Recreational
Sport Clubs Newsletter to publicize the 30+ clubs
and their accomplishments. To be published online four times
a year, the newsletter will cover the fall, winter, and spring
seasons as well as a recap of the year.
Taking a Trip This Spring (Perhaps
to Ithaca for Alumni Weekend)?
Well, if you'll need a car, remember that as an IC alumnus
or alumna you can immediately save 10 percent off Avis Rental
Car Association Select rates and 5 percent off promotional
rates at all participating locations. And if you reserve your
car now, you'll get five free music downloads from iTunes.
For more information and to get a quick estimate of your discounted
rate, visit the IC
alumni Avis web page.
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