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Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry, author of her debut novel, “The Orchard,” was invited to the college as a distinguished fictional writer.

Distinguished visiting writer discusses her debut novel

By Vivian Rose, Staff Writer October 5, 2022
Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry, author of her debut novel, “The Orchard,” was invited to the college as a distinguished fictional writer.
The Provost’s Task Force on ICC Revision was a 19-member committee of staff, faculty and students. The task force reviewed, evaluated and developed proposals for the changes to the ICC.

ICC changed for incoming and current IC students

By Caroline Grass, Staff Writer April 5, 2022
After five years of reviewing the ICC, the college has decided to implement changes to address student and faculty concerns and streamline the ICC.
This weekly series aims to put human faces on the faculty members who have been notified of their termination as a result of the Academic Program Prioritization.

The Faces of Austerity April 22

By Alyshia Korba, Assistant News Editor April 21, 2021
This weekly series aims to put human faces on the faculty members who have been notified of their termination as a result of the Academic Program Prioritization.
This weekly series aims to put human faces on the faculty members who have been notified of their termination as a result of the Academic Program Prioritization.

The Faces of Austerity April 15

By Harriet Malinowitz, lecturer in the Department of Writing April 15, 2021
This weekly series aims to put human faces on the faculty members who have been notified of their termination as a result of the Academic Program Prioritization.
Ithaca resident Mahinder Kingra browses for books in the science fantasy section at Buffalo Street Books on April 3.

Local bookstore celebrates a decade of community ownership

By Elijah de Castro, Staff Writer April 7, 2021
Ithaca resident Mahinder Kingra browses for books in the science fantasy section at Buffalo Street Books on April 3.
This weekly series aims to put human faces on the faculty members who have been notified of their termination as a result of the Academic Program Prioritization.

The Faces of Austerity Feb. 18

By Harriet Malinowitz, lecturer in the Department of Writing February 25, 2021
This series aims to put human faces on faculty members who have been notified of their termination as a result of the Academic Program Prioritization.

Poetry reading from Poet Laureate Christine Kitano

February 13, 2021

Christine Kitano, associate professor in the department of writing, has been named Poet Laureate for Tompkins County. This is a reading of her poem "Chicken Soup" from her second published book of poetry.

Christine Kitano, assistant professor in the Department of Writing at Ithaca College, has been named the Poet Laureate of Tompkins County.

Writing professor appointed as poet laureate

By Maddy Martin, Life & Culture Editor February 9, 2021
Christine Kitano, assistant professor in the Department of Writing at Ithaca College, has been named the Poet Laureate of Tompkins County.
Re:Mixing - Re:Mixed Muse with Georgia Riordan and Sarah Moon

‘Re:Mixing’ – “Re:Mixed Muse” with Georgia Riordan and Sarah Moon

By The Ithacan, Arleigh Rodgers October 26, 2020

The Ithacan · 'Re:Mixing' - "Re:Mixed Muse" with Georgia Riordan and Sarah Moon This week, host Arleigh Rodgers spoke with senior Georgia Riordan and junior Sarah Moon, both poetry editors at Stillwater,...

Swimmers by Jack Powell 20 is an image included in the upcoming virtual release of Issue No. 59 of Stillwater Magazine on July 24. Each issue of the Department of Writings literary and art magazine has a different theme curated around the submissions — this years is identity.

Stillwater Magazine to host virtual celebration of Issue No. 59

By Gabrielle Topping, Staff Writer July 21, 2020
"Swimmers" by Jack Powell '20 is an image included in the upcoming virtual release of the 59th issue of Stillwater Magazine on July 24.
Academic festivals provide engaging and diverse learning opportunities

Academic festivals provide engaging and diverse learning opportunities

By The Ithacan January 30, 2020
Diverse speakers fill gaps in the curriculum and allow students to see how much industries have changed. 
Troye Platt picks a writing prompt during a National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) writing session at Alley Cat Cafe. NaNoWriMo is an annual writing event where people from all over the world write a novel of 50,000 words in the month of November.

Annual National Novel Writing Month fosters creativity

By Hannah Fitzpatrick November 14, 2019

On a cold, dark Friday night, the Alley Cat Cafe in downtown Ithaca is a warm safe haven from the harsh weather. The scent of freshly brewed coffee hits soon after the first step inside. Smooth jazz music...

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