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Helen Zia,
an award-winning journalist and scholar, will give a talk, "Dialogue
on Race: The Asian American Perspective" as a part of the "Race
and Its Meanings" series.
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A variety
of activities are slated for Friday and Saturday, April 12–13,
to mark Ithaca College’s annual Celebration of Service.
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War: Search
for a Common Ground Film Festival --- touring under the auspices
of Search for Common Ground, a nonprofit nongovernmental organization,
the film festival presents both features and documentaries that
demonstrate the complex forces at work in resolving volatile situations.
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Peter Harrington,
curator of the Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection at Brown University,
will discuss "War, Death, and Art" in this year’s presentation
in the Marjorie Fortunoff Mayrock Lecture Series in History.
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The Haydn-Trio
Vienna’s farewell tour --- "A Night in Vienna" --- will mark the
final offering in this year's Ithaca College Concerts series "Rhythms
of the Dance."
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A program
of music reflecting the American spirit will highlight "An Evening
at Pops," the annual concert sponsored by the Friends of Ithaca
College.
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Irene Eber,
a senior fellow in the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for
the Advancement of Peace, will give two public presentations at
IC.
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Editor: Keith Davis
Writers: Erik Kibelsbeck, Dave Maley
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