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The
highlight of the sixth annual Winter Guitar Festival ---
an offering of expositions, master classes, and solo and
ensemble recitals running the weekend of February 22 and
23 --- will be a concert by internationally renowned guitarist
David Tanenbaum.
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An online
publication designed to keep the staff and faculty connected
with the College and with one another will replace the Ithaca
College News. Named intercom, it will include news
and information of importance to the College community and
allow faculty and staff to contribute their own stories and
access other advanced features.
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Developed
through the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance,
the Center for Life Skills at Longview has been providing
rehabilitation therapies to area residents suffering from
strokes and other chronic neurological disorders.
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Ithaca
College Theatre and the Ithaca College School of Music will
present Die Fledermaus, Johann Strauss's comedic opera
of secrets, misconceptions, and masquerading.
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One hundred
twenty-eight panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on
display in the Emerson Suites from February 23 to 27.
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Richard
Schissel, associate professor of speech-language pathology
and audiology, will speak on "Hypnosis for Better Health and
Healing," the fourth talk in the Integrative
Health Studies Speaker Series.
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The new minor
in integrative health studies is designed to provide students
an opportunity to study alternative and complementary health
modalities from a variety of medical, philosophical, anthropological,
social, economic, and cultural perspectives.
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Award - winning
broadcast journalist Larry Kane will present a master class
for students, faculty, and staff in the Roy H. Park School
of Communications on Wednesday, February 26.
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Nehemia Polen,
professor of Jewish thought and director of the Hasidic Text
Institute at Boston's Hebrew College, will visit the College
on Monday, February 24, to deliver the 2003 Distinguished Holocaust
Lecture.
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As part of
Ithaca College's celebration of Black History Month, the HBO
docudrama Boycott will be shown on Thursday, February
20, in Park Hall Auditorium.
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Editor: Keith Davis
Writers: Erik Kibelsbeck, Dave Maley, Stephenie Overton
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