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Anthony Adornato, assistant professor in the Department of Journalism, recently authored a textbook guide for social and mobile media journalism.

Q&A: Professor leads in multimedia journalism field

By Meaghan McElroy, Opinion Editor September 20, 2017
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke with Adornato about his book, the importance of Twitter, and the future of journalism and social media.
Katelyn Harrop ’16 and Emma Rizzo ’16 were compelled to start Over It! after the Presidential Election and subsequent strife divided the nation.

‘Over It!’ brings together IC alumnae for political podcast

By Daniel Hart, Staff Writer January 31, 2017
Two Ithaca alumnae took their passion for journalism and social justice to create the politically charged "Over It!" podcast.
Clockwise from left, sophomore Tom Garris, associate professor James Rada and sophomore Kyle Stewart interview Laurie Binsz for NBC News.

Commentary: Field work is key to Ithaca College journalists

By James Rada March 2, 2016
Because journalism isn’t a passive endeavor, you have to know it to do it and you have to do it to know it.
The nine Ithaca College students selected to work with NBC to cover the South Carolina Republican primary stand with Ann Marie Adams 98, lecturer in the Department of Strategic Communications, who hosted the students during their time in South Carolina.

IC students assist NBC with South Carolina primary coverage

By Sabrina Knight, Senior Writer February 26, 2016
Nine journalism students traveled to South Carolina with James Rada, associate professor of journalism, and Anthony Adornato, assistant professor of journalism, to spend the days before the primary reporting on politics for a collaboration with NBC.
Danette Johnson, vice provost of academic programs, said the Committee for College-wide Requirements is re-evaluating the number of ICC themes.

Ithaca College evaluates progress of the ICC

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer February 11, 2015
As the second year of the Integrative Core Curriculum winds down, the Committee for College-wide Requirements is evaluating the number of courses offered in the ICC based on student need and response to courses currently offered.
Junior Alex Blackman, left, uses Google Glass to video record junior Fiona Mancuso, right, as she treats him in the physical therapy clinic in the Center for Health Sciences under the supervision of associate professor Michael Buck.

Google Glass makes its way into IC classrooms and student research

By Maura Aleardi, Contributing Writer September 24, 2014
Ithaca College faculty have owned Google Glass for no longer than a year and have already begun using it for major advances in education and health. Both the Roy H. Park School of Communications and the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance are working on new uses for Google Glass within the classroom, as well as outside of the college.

CNBC anchor to visit college as distinguished lecturer

By Sara Kim, Staff Writer April 2, 2014
Students will have something to tweet about when Carl Quintanilla, CNBC news correspondent who narrated the documentary “#TwitterRevolution,” pays a visit to campus April 10.

Ed Tech Day to highlight innovation

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor March 19, 2014
Educational Technology Day 2014 will provide a display of vendors from a wide range of technology-based subjects, and will feature companies and presentations with advancements in 3-D technology.
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Fashion statements: Well-dressed professors share style tips

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor January 29, 2014
The college's best dressed professors give some insight into their daily fashion.
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