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The Kalichstein-
Laredo- Robinson Trio will give the second performance in the
Shirley and Chas Hockett Chamber Music Concert Series.
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An afternoon
of readings, music performances, and film screenings will be held
on Monday, January 21, to celebrate the life and legacy of the
Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
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The All-College
Planning and Priorities Committee met three times during the fall
2001 semester to review and rank the 55 goals listed in the Colleges
institutional plan.
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The Handwerker
Gallery will open the spring 2002 semester of its Contemporary
Art Series with Sidekicks, Savages, and Other Anthropological
Curiosities.
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Faculty artists
and student ensembles from the School of Music will honor Pulitzer
Prizewinning composer and former faculty member Karel Husa
with a free performance of five of his works.
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Joel Savishinskys
latest book has been honored with the Richard Kalish Innovative
Publication Award given annually by the Gerontological Society
of America.
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Voice professor
David Parks was the only American soloist invited to sing with
the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra in a special performance of
Mozart’s Requiem.
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Laleen Jayamanne,
a lecturer in cinema studies at the University of Sydney, will
present "Where the Rainbow Ends: An Examination of Stanley
Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut" as the first Critical Forum
lecture of the spring semester .
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Ithaca College
has reached an agreement with a local developer, Integrated Acquisition
and Development Corporation (IAD), on a long-term lease of the
College Circle Apartments for on-campus student housing.
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Scheduled
to be distributed on or about February 1, the new passes will
be printed on the flip side of the College parking permits.
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The 11,000-square-foot
modular structure will house some 25 staff members.
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The seminar
was part of the semiannual all-staff meeting held by the facilities
services division of the Office of Physical Plant.
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Editor: Keith Davis
Writers: Erik Kibelsbeck, Dave Maley
Publisher: Office of Public Information
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