Award-winning
journalist Amy Goodman will visit the College on Friday, December
13, to speak on "Independent Media in the Time of War." The presentation
will begin at 7:00 p.m. in Ford Hall in the James J. Whalen Center
for Music.
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Ithaca College
Theatre will present the world premiere of November Girls,
written by local playwright Kenny Berkowitz. Performances will
be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 3, 5, 6, and 7. There will be
2:00 p.m. matinees on December 7 and 8. All presentations will
take place in the Clark Theatre.
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Dr.
David Svahn, coordinator of the Humanities in Medicine Program
at Bassett Healthcare in Coopers-town, will talk on "Humanism
in Medicine: A Reasonable Expectation in a Technical Age" at Ithaca
College on Monday, December 2.
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The
Ithaca College Department of Modern Languages and Literatures,
School of Humanities and Sciences, and Offices of the Provost
and International Programs are joining Cornell University's French
Studies Program, the French Embassy, and the 7th Art Corporation
of Ithaca in bringing a series of French films to Ithaca.
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Pat Mitchell,
the president and chief executive officer of the Public Broadcasting
Service, listens to communications students during a master class
presentation.
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Members
of the College community were treated to a wide array of gastronomic
delights at the Culinary Showcase.
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The Community
Service Program would like to remind all members of the Ithaca
College community that there are many ways to help out the less
fortunate --- both on campus and off --- during the holiday season.
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The Ithaca
College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jeffrey Grogan,
will perform Gustav Mahler's Symphony no. 1 (Titan) on
Saturday, December 7.
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Timothy Reynish,
wind ensemble conductor emeritus of the Royal Northern College
of Music in Manchester, England, will be the guest conductor for
two student ensemble performances in December.
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Four Ithaca
College choral ensembles will provide a holiday program of carols,
cantatas, and other seasonal music at the Winter Choral Concert
on Sunday, December 8 in Ford Hall in the James J. Whalen Center
for Music.
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The Ithaca
College chapter of Sigma Iota Epsilon had good reason to cheer
at its fall induction ceremony. It won national chapter of the
year honors, and two members earned individual recognition from
the organization nationwide.
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Lovers of
Haydn string quartets will have a chance to hear some of their
favorite music as well as help the hungry at two free concerts
on Friday, December 6, that will feature the six string quartets
of Joseph Haydn.
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A periodic
compilation of references to Ithaca College in the media.
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