2011 Arts and Literary Issue Announcement
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View ArticleBilly Boy
Alex Krasser ’09 stars in an opera about Bill Clinton. By Lorraine Berry For Alex Krasser ’09, breathing is at the heart of acting technique. “Everything changes with the breath,” is the advice he...
View ArticleAgent of Change
Rick Roth ’76 comes up with new solutions for a new marketing world. By Robin Roger The advertising business has undergone dramatic change over the last several years. Consumers are more in control...
View ArticleFrom Twilight to Today
A former student talks about Rod Serling’s lasting impact. By Conor Harrington '13 and Christine Loman '12 Bill D’Elia ’69 has directed episodes of Law and Order, The West Wing, and Glee, but he still...
View ArticleA Novel Idea
ZZ Packer advises students to immerse themselves in their writing. By Christine Loman ’12 Smooth, sonorous, and strong-worded, short story writer ZZ Packer gave a reading as part of the Distinguished...
View ArticlePresident Emerita Elected to Board
President Emerita Peggy Ryan Williams was elected to the board of directors of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), a national organization that advances equity for women and girls...
View ArticleAlumnus Speaks to ALANA Students
By Gillian Smith ’12 On October 1, Ithaca College hosted its annual ALANA banquet, to celebrate the success of students at the College who identify as Asian, Latino, African, or Native American. This...
View ArticleAd Lab Takes Second
Integrated marketing communications majors from the Park School’s Ad Lab class placed second at the American Advertising Federation’s National Student Advertising Competition in June. The team...
View ArticleCharting a Course
Strategic plan paves the way for the next decade. This fall, after months of planning, Ithaca College set its strategic vision in motion. The plan, dubbed “IC 20/20,” will transform the student...
View ArticleBefore the Rain Comes
By Tom Rochon One of my father’s favorite expressions is, “Fix the roof while the sun is shining.” I thought often about that advice during the past year as IC faculty, staff, and students worked...
View ArticleDisease-Proofing Mosquitoes
Zach Adelman ’96 works to keep the tiny pests from spreading deadly diseases. By Doug McInnis Scientists have sent astronauts to the moon and built artificial hearts, but they have never been able to...
View ArticlePulling Together
More than $1 million raised for the new Robert B. Tallman Rowing Center Crew athletes, coaches, friends, and College staff joined President Rochon September 7 for the groundbreaking ceremony for the...
View ArticleTo the Moon
Chair of physics department lands NASA grant Beth Ellen Clark, associate professor and chair of the physics department, received a $2.7 million grant from NASA in August to fund her part of the first...
View ArticleReady for It All
Ithaca College’s new branding initiative takes flight By Steve Shoemaker It’s hard to sum up Ithaca College in one word, but at the start of the fall semester, IC did exactly that. On September 1, the...
View ArticleFall Splash
Despite wet weather, Fall Splash was a smashing success, with a record turnout of about 1,000 attendees. The picnic may have moved indoors, but alumni and their families still enjoyed the activities,...
View ArticleFound Sound
Everything is music to Bora Yoon ’02. By Scott Livingston Beemer For Bora Yoon ’02, music is everywhere, from the honk of a car horn to the whisper of a Bible page. “Everything comes to me in pitches,”...
View ArticleWarriors' Coach
By Jen A. Miller When Sergeant Harry Ruzika’s vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan, he was trapped under his vehicle in a river. He suffered many physical injuries as a...
View ArticleBrain Game
By Jen A. Miller Shannon Walton ’04 owns her own sports psychology firm in Honeoye, New York, called the Ultimate Mental Edge. There she works with athletes from ages 10 to 20, helping them excel in...
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