The yearlong
lecture and performance series "Reverberations: Music of
the African Diaspora" begins its spring offerings with three
exciting February programs.
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The TV-R professor
and the Colleges first Roy H. Park Distinguished Chair in
Communications will spend the spring term at Adam Mickiewicz University
in Poznan, Poland.
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The Ithaca
College Fitness Center was one of 10 athletic and recreation facilities
across the United States and Canada to be named a "facility
of merit" for the year 2000 by Athletic Business magazine.
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Works by members
of the photography faculty in the Roy H. Park School of Communications
will be displayed in A Priori, the first show of the spring
semester at the Handwerker Gallery..
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Christopher
Daly, a senior theatrical production arts major, won the Barbizon
Award for Theatrical Design Excellence in Lighting at the Kennedy
Center/American College Theater Festival regional competition,
held at Carnegie Mellon University in early January.
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The Handwerker
Gallery Critical Forum series will feature a talk on Thursday,
December 7, by art critic and theorist Carol Duncan. Her
lecture, "Death in the Museum," will be held at 5:00 p.m. in the
gallery. It is free and open to the public..
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Partners in
Intergenerational Living and Learning –– a cooperative program
between the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute, Longview, Tompkins
Community Action Head Start, and the Elizabeth Ann Clune Montessori
School––received an honorable mention in the 2000 Mutual of America
Community Partnership Award competition.
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Several hundred
books were donated by Ithaca College employees as part of the
Give the Gift of Family Reading drive.
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"Unraveling
the Gender Knot" will be the topic on Wednesday, February 7,
in a talk by Allan Johnson, author of The Gender Knot: Unraveling,
Our Patriarchal Legacy.
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A periodic
compilation of references to Ithaca College in the media.
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Principal
events on campus December 414.
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