Pending state approval, the School of Business
could admit its first class of graduate students in the fall of
next year.
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Ulrich
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Members of the College community have an opportunity
to participate in the development of a mission statement
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The acclaimed string quartet will be on campus
for several days of master classes, open rehearsals, and a recital
in collaboration with violist Debra Moree and cellist Elizabeth
Simkin.
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The Gerontology Institute Distinguished Speaker
Series continues November 4 with a talk by Graham D. Rowles on
"Rural Communities in Transition: Dilemmas in Long-Term Care."
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Rowles
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A three-year grant of $317,000 from the federal
Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of
Health Professions will be used to develop a training program
for students, faculty, and rural allied health practitioners. |
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Gayle Ross, a descendant of a Cherokee chief,
will present "An Evening of Traditional native American Stories
on Tuesday, November 9. |

Ross
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The relationship between physical activity and
health will be the focus of presentations during an upcoming meeting
of sports medicine professionals.
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One hundred and twenty-eight panels from the
AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on display in the Emerson Suites November
1518. The name of a person who has died of AIDS has been
sewn into each 3-by-6-foot panel by friends and loved ones. |
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David Considine, professor of media studies and
instructional technology at Appalachian State University, will
give a multimedia presentation on "Media Literacy: From Television
to Telling-Vision" on Thursday, November 11. |

Consadine
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Two players and a bat girl from the All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League will be joined by a noted author
of books on womens athletics for a talk on Saturday, November
13. |
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A video screening of selected works by performance
artist Ana Mendieta will be presented in the Handwerker Gallery
on Thursday, November 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. |
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The Ithaca High School Choir will perform the
world premiere of local composer Elizabeth Alexanders "A
Palette to Paint Us as We Are," a song promoting racial harmony,
at Ithaca Colleges 20th Choral Composition Contest and Festival
on Saturday, November 13. |
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An almanac of honors and accomplishments of Ithaca
College faculty, staff, and students. |
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A periodic compilation of references to Ithaca
College in the nations media. |
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What's happening on the Ithaca College campus
November 1 17.
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How to make sure your calendar items, announcements,
and other news get to the right place. The deadline for submitting
information for the News is two weeks before publication
date. |
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