A
1973 graduate with extensive experience in the management
of nonprofit organizations has been elected to the Ithaca
College Board of Trustees. Judith Linden, who earned her
bachelor of arts degree in English, will serve for a four-year
term.
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Nathan Gunn,
one of America's most exciting young baritones, will be joined
on Wednesday, February 5, by
pianist
Julie Jordan Gunn for the second offering in the yearlong Ithaca College
Concerts Series "Introduction and Preludes." Patrick Hansen, director of
opera and musical theater for the School of Music, will give a free pre-concert
lecture at 7:30 p.m.
in the Iger Lecture Hall.
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Vicki
Schmall, the president and gerontology training specialist
with Oregon-based Aging Concerns Inc., will present "Keeping
the 'Caring' in Caregiving" at the College on Thursday, February
6, as part of the Ithaca College Gerontology Institute
Distinguished Speaker Series.
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For
the sixth year, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance team
is offering free tax services to Ithaca College staff and
faculty members. Supervised student volunteers will give
advice and prepare returns for those who meet income guidelines.
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Open to all
students, faculty, and staff, the Disability Forum is an opportunity
to discuss how the institution can best meet the needs of this
growing population and the requirements of the Americans with
Disabilities Act while trying to raise awareness and increase
understanding in the general campus community.
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The
Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center is presenting a 10-session
course, "Aging with Chronic Conditions and Disabilities," at
the College this spring.
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The Physics
Café, a new campuswide lecture series,
will kick off on Tuesday, February 4, with a talk on the upcoming
NASA mission to Mars and the search for evidence of liquid
water in the planet's past.
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In response
to customer requests, Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit (TCAT)
has added a stop in front of Textor Hall to TCAT route 65,
which runs from Danby into Ithaca and back by way of Route
96B.
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Begun three
years ago, the awards program was developed to recognize and
reward employees for their outstanding contributions to the
College community.
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An exhibit
of photographs, embroideries, and video works is now on display
at the Handwerker Gallery. Featuring pieces by Clio Padovani,
Paul Whittaker, and Yoshio Itagaki, The Extraordinary Ordinary runs
through February 23.
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Members
of the College community had the opportunity to tour the
two newest campus facilities.
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Members of
the Calvary Baptist Church Youth Choir, directed by Kathy Love-Clark,
performed as part of the College's celebration of the life
and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on January 20.
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