School of Humanities and Sciences

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April 2013

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8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

Spring Awakening

Exploring the darkest aspects of teen sexuality, Spring Awakening swept the Tony Awards in 2008. Now this hard-hitting rock musical is sweeping into Ithaca. In this powerful story, schoolmates turn toward one another and away from a repressive adult society only to be tragically and irrevocably changed by their relationships.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Klingenstein Lounge

H&S Faculty Recognition Celebration

A reception to honor the newly tenured and promoted H&S faculty.

Contact: hsdean@ithaca.edu or 274-3533
Category: Special Events

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

Spring Awakening

Exploring the darkest aspects of teen sexuality, Spring Awakening swept the Tony Awards in 2008. Now this hard-hitting rock musical is sweeping into Ithaca. In this powerful story, schoolmates turn toward one another and away from a repressive adult society only to be tragically and irrevocably changed by their relationships.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

Spring Awakening

Exploring the darkest aspects of teen sexuality, Spring Awakening swept the Tony Awards in 2008. Now this hard-hitting rock musical is sweeping into Ithaca. In this powerful story, schoolmates turn toward one another and away from a repressive adult society only to be tragically and irrevocably changed by their relationships.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

Spring Awakening

Exploring the darkest aspects of teen sexuality, Spring Awakening swept the Tony Awards in 2008. Now this hard-hitting rock musical is sweeping into Ithaca. In this powerful story, schoolmates turn toward one another and away from a repressive adult society only to be tragically and irrevocably changed by their relationships.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dillingham Center

Spring Awakening

Exploring the darkest aspects of teen sexuality, Spring Awakening swept the Tony Awards in 2008. Now this hard-hitting rock musical is sweeping into Ithaca. In this powerful story, schoolmates turn toward one another and away from a repressive adult society only to be tragically and irrevocably changed by their relationships.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

Spring Awakening

Exploring the darkest aspects of teen sexuality, Spring Awakening swept the Tony Awards in 2008. Now this hard-hitting rock musical is sweeping into Ithaca. In this powerful story, schoolmates turn toward one another and away from a repressive adult society only to be tragically and irrevocably changed by their relationships.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

7 p.m.
Business 11

Four Views of the Apocalypse: A Panel Discussion on the Idea of the End

This event will consist of presentations by Ithaca College faculty, in which they will discuss their ideas about apocalyptical thoughts and beliefs about the end of time. The panel will consist of Ron Denson (associate professor, Writing), Luke Keller, associate professor and chair, Physics), Nancy Menning (assistant professor, Philosophy and Religion), and Rachel Wagner (associate professor, Philosophy and Religion). The discussion will be moderated by Stephen Clancy (professor, Art History). Questions and participation from the audience are welcome.

The event is free and open to the public.

Contact: lkanda@ithaca.edu or 274-3986
Category: Lectures

7 p.m.
Textor 102

2013 C.P. Snow Lecture: Doomsday Scenarios and the Ancient Maya

Prof. Anthony F. Aveni, the Russell Colgate Distinguished University Professor of Astronomy, Anthropology, and Native American Studies at Colgate University, will give a talk entitled "Doomsday Scenarios and the Ancient Maya: At the Crossroads of Culture, Science and Religion." The event is free and open to the public.

Dr. Aveni's talk is part of the C. P. Snow Lecture Series.The C. P. Snow Lecture Series, the longest-running lecture series at the College, began in the School of Humanities and Sciences more than 40 years ago as a means of bridging the gap between the sciences and the humanities. The series was named after Sir Charles Percy Snow, a man who truly embodied the mission of the series for his work as an internationally renowned scientist, author, lecturer, and past member of the British cabinet.

Contact: lkanda@ithaca.edu or 274-3986
Category: Lectures

7 p.m.
Textor 102

C.P. Snow Lecture

The C. P. Snow Lecture Series, the longest-running lecture series at the College, began in the School of Humanities and Sciences almost 50 years ago as a means of bridging the gap between the sciences and the humanities. The series was named after Sir Charles Percy Snow, a man who truly embodied the mission of the series for his work as an internationally renowned scientist, author, lecturer, and past member of the British cabinet.

Category: Lectures

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

An Enemy of the People

Dr. Thomas Stockmann is a whistle-blower in a small, coastal Norwegian town bent on making a profit from the tourists who visit its mineral springs for their health. Dr. Stockmann risks the welfare of his family, his livelihood, and his very life to defend his conviction that the economic engine of his town, the mineral springs, is a source of pollution and disease. Arthur Miller, widely considered a leading playwright of conscience in American theatre, adapted Ibsen’s drama.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

5 p.m.
Handwerker Gallery Taughannock Falls Room

New Voices Symposium: A Literary Festival

April 24 - 26, 2013: Three days of readings and class visits by contemporary American novelists, poets, and literary journalists. A festival celebrating writers newly arrived on the literary scene, it is a cooperative effort of the English and Writing Departments.

Contact: cholmes@ithaca.edu or 274-3190
Category: Special Events

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

An Enemy of the People

Dr. Thomas Stockmann is a whistle-blower in a small, coastal Norwegian town bent on making a profit from the tourists who visit its mineral springs for their health. Dr. Stockmann risks the welfare of his family, his livelihood, and his very life to defend his conviction that the economic engine of his town, the mineral springs, is a source of pollution and disease. Arthur Miller, widely considered a leading playwright of conscience in American theatre, adapted Ibsen’s drama.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

An Enemy of the People

Dr. Thomas Stockmann is a whistle-blower in a small, coastal Norwegian town bent on making a profit from the tourists who visit its mineral springs for their health. Dr. Stockmann risks the welfare of his family, his livelihood, and his very life to defend his conviction that the economic engine of his town, the mineral springs, is a source of pollution and disease. Arthur Miller, widely considered a leading playwright of conscience in American theatre, adapted Ibsen’s drama.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dillingham Center

An Enemy of the People

Dr. Thomas Stockmann is a whistle-blower in a small, coastal Norwegian town bent on making a profit from the tourists who visit its mineral springs for their health. Dr. Stockmann risks the welfare of his family, his livelihood, and his very life to defend his conviction that the economic engine of his town, the mineral springs, is a source of pollution and disease. Arthur Miller, widely considered a leading playwright of conscience in American theatre, adapted Ibsen’s drama.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

An Enemy of the People

Dr. Thomas Stockmann is a whistle-blower in a small, coastal Norwegian town bent on making a profit from the tourists who visit its mineral springs for their health. Dr. Stockmann risks the welfare of his family, his livelihood, and his very life to defend his conviction that the economic engine of his town, the mineral springs, is a source of pollution and disease. Arthur Miller, widely considered a leading playwright of conscience in American theatre, adapted Ibsen’s drama.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Dillingham Center

An Enemy of the People

Dr. Thomas Stockmann is a whistle-blower in a small, coastal Norwegian town bent on making a profit from the tourists who visit its mineral springs for their health. Dr. Stockmann risks the welfare of his family, his livelihood, and his very life to defend his conviction that the economic engine of his town, the mineral springs, is a source of pollution and disease. Arthur Miller, widely considered a leading playwright of conscience in American theatre, adapted Ibsen’s drama.

Contact: ictams1@gmail.com or 607-274-3224
Category: Theater