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Pick up an application for summer employment at the Fitness Center. Read more . . . (96 words) Last Chance -- Undergrads: Planning on Summer School Financial Aid?Contributed by Larry Chambers on 03/28/2006 Students seeking financial aid for the 2006 summer sessions are required to complete the Undergraduate Summer Session 2006 Financial Aid Application by the priority deadline date of April 1, 2006. Don't miss the deadline! Read more . . . (39 words) Are you interested in a great leadership opportunity for your senior year? Would you like to enhance your resume and learn new skills? Read more . . . (120 words) The annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium will be held on Monday, April 3, 2006, in the Ithaca College Campus Center (Emerson Suites, Clark Lounge, Klingenstein Lounge, and North Meeting Room), beginning at 9:00 a.m., and continuing throughout the day. Read more . . . (129 words) Bomber Women's Track and Field Team Donates $1,250 to Red CrossContributed by Michael Warwick on 03/27/2006
Read more . . . (133 words) The Ithacan has been named a Gold Medalist for the Fall 2004 and Spring 2005 semesters in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's annual College Newspaper Critique. Read more . . . (49 words) Reception for London Center Director Bill SheasgreenContributed by Rachel Cullenen on 03/27/2006 Bill Sheasgreen, director of the London Center, will be on campus from March 31 to April 4. The Office of International Programs will be hosting a Coffee Talk reception to welcome him on Friday, March 31, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the North Meeting Room, Campus Center. Read more . . . (68 words) Artist’s Talk and Workshop: Jonathan Moller, "Refugees Even After Death"Contributed by Cheryl Kramer on 03/27/2006
The talk and workshop are held in conjunction with "Refugees Even After Death: A Quest for Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation," a traveling photography exhibition that portrays the exhumations of clandestine cemeteries in Guatemala. Read more . . . (270 words) Leigh Ann Vaughn, Psychology, Addresses Flowerbulb IndustryContributed by Bernard Beins on 03/27/2006 Leigh Ann Vaughn gave the plenary talk at the North American Flowerbulb Wholesalers Association (NAFWA) Conference at Cornell on Saturday, March 25. The address was entitled "Will the experience be a good one? A psychological perspective on buying and caring for plants." Read more . . . (25 words) Department of Sport Management and Media: Golf Tournament and Awards ProgramContributed by Cynthia Turo on 03/27/2006 Ithaca College students, parents, faculty, and alumni are invited to play in the Department of Sport Management and Media's third annual Hole-in-One Golf Tournament on Saturday, April 22, at the Hillendale Golf Course. Read more . . . (93 words) During the next several days the Registrar's Office will be preparing to "go live" with Homer on Monday, April 3. We appreciate your patience; calls and emails will be responded to as quickly as possible. We welcome feedback regarding the experiences of the campus community with Homer. Please send feedback to homer@ithaca.edu and we will answer as quickly as we can. There is also a HomerConnect: Frequently Asked Questions document available on the Registrar's Office Homepage: www.ithaca.edu/registrar Bursar's Benefit Auction: Get Those Bidding Arms ReadyContributed by Anne Woodard on 03/27/2006 With just a few days left until the Bursar's Benefit Auction, we thought we'd leave you with a little ditty for inspiration. Sing the following to the tune of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" as you pad your wallet and head towards the Clark Lounge on Wednesday. Read more . . . (188 words) Thaler Violinist Series Brings Christian Teztlaff to Ford HallContributed by Erik Kibelsbeck on 03/27/2006 Called a "powerful musician and an intense performer" by the New York Times, violinist Christian Tetzlaff will give the fourth performance in the Louis K. Thaler Concert Violinist Series at Ithaca College. Named in memory of the prominent Ithaca attorney, the series was established in 2002 to honor Louis Thaler's lifelong love of the violin. The free concert will take place on Sunday, April 2, at 8:15 p.m. in Ford Hall in the James J. Whalen Center for Music. The program will include music for unaccompanied violin by Bach and Bartok, widely regarded as some of Tetzlaff's signature works. In addition to the concert, he will also give a master class in the School of Music on Monday, April 3, at 5:00 p.m. Read more . . . (214 words) Want To Be a Leader for Community Plunge 2006?Contributed by Deborah Mohlenhoff on 03/27/2006 Help lead first year students by leading volunteer activities all over the Ithaca community and make their transition into college life a little easier. Team leaders are dedicated current IC students with a taste for service and fun. Applications are due by 5:00pm April 7, 2006 at 319 Egbert Hall, 3rd floor Campus Center. You can pick up an application from the CSLI Community Service desk (3rd floor Campus Center) or just print one out from http://www.ithaca.edu/csli/ Please join us to wish Paula Davis farewell on Monday, April 3, at 3:30 p.m. in the Alumni Hall Conference Room. Cake, beverage, and other goodies will be provided. Lockout/Tagout Program: Electrical Repairs May Involve DisruptionsContributed by Karen McGavin on 03/27/2006 A memo from Carl Sgrecci, vice president for finance and administration and Rick Couture, director of physical plant. Read more . . . (201 words) Gymnastics Team Takes Second at NCGA Championships; Four Bombers Earn All-America HonorsContributed by Michael Warwick on 03/27/2006
Read more . . . (218 words) FLEFF Pre-Festival Kick Off March 27: Trafficking in the ArchivesContributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 03/27/2006 In celebration of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival's new institutional location at Ithaca College, The Onward Project presents Trafficking in the Archives: Cinemascapes, Soundscapes, and Mindscapes beyond Corporate Control, featuring live rock music by Mary Lorson, Billy Cote and Piano Creeps with archival film on Monday, March 27, at 8:30 p.m. in Park Auditorium. The performance is free and open to the public. Read more . . . (191 words) Vote in Israel's Mock Elections on Tuesday, March 28Contributed by Michael Faber on 03/27/2006 Tuesday, March 28, is election day in Israel. Hillel is sponsoring a mock election on the same day on campus and online. Read more . . . (69 words) Are you looking for a job where you can earn good money and have a flexible schedule? The Conference & Event services office is hiring 3 –5 new staff for our Set-Up crew. Read more . . . (123 words) |
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