Students struggle to fund musical-comedy thesis film
“The Art of Adjustment,” a thesis film co-produced and directed by seniors Nick Stern and Jake Witterschein, is a musical comedy about a man who was sent to prison.
“The Art of Adjustment,” a thesis film co-produced and directed by seniors Nick Stern and Jake Witterschein, is a musical comedy about a man who was sent to prison.
Students created “The Jammm,” a biweekly event that allows students of all musical levels to come together and play instruments.
Marlena Grzaslewicz, assistant professor of media arts, sciences and studies, is an Emmy-award winning sound editor who has collaborated with documentarian Ken Burns for more than 20 years. Recently, Grzaslewicz worked as a dialogue editor on Burns’ “The Roosevelts: An Intimate Story,” airing on PBS.
Kit Frank, an Ithaca College adjunct professor from 2007-2011, and her husband Robert Frank ’73 founded a clinic in Ecuador designed to give well-fitting prosthetics to those who need them.
The rate of plastic surgeries in adolescents has been on the rise since 2010.
“Safety,” an original play by the Ithaca Civic Ensemble about community-police relations, will be performed at Ithaca College at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in Textor 101.
Comedian Kathleen Madigan will be performing at the State Theatre of Ithaca on Sept. 27. Contributing Writer Alana Herlands spoke with Madigan about her career.
The City of Ithaca has passed legislation limiting how close food trucks can park to brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Students at Ithaca College have created an online magazine about outdoor activities called Explore Magazine.
Ithaca College professors have been asking students to buy their books through Buffalo Street Book’s “First Class” program over the college’s Bookstore.
The Ithacan interviewed six vendors at the Ithaca Farmers Market to hear the stories behind the booths.
Student start-up brings students and small businesses closer together with engaging treasure hunts.