Q&A: Professor opts for pedagogy that goes beyond education
Here’s what I get out of it: I go in, I get to know them, I get to see the world as they see it. They get to learn how other students think.
Here’s what I get out of it: I go in, I get to know them, I get to see the world as they see it. They get to learn how other students think.
Opinion editor Kate Sustick spoke with Holmes about the ways Kazuo Ishiguro conveys a larger meaning of identity and how it inspired Holmes’ chapter.
The book follows 12 mothers in their daily lives, specifically looking at the way socioeconomic class and food affect family dynamics as a whole.
Dyani Taff, lecturer in the Department of English, is writing a book that shows how early modern writers used seascapes to analyze gender and power.
Austin Reid, faculty member of Hillel at Ithaca College, won Rookie of the Year award as part of the Tompkins Chamber Fab5 Young Professional Awards.
Mitch McCabe, assistant professor in the Ithaca College Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, released part one of five of a project that contemplates a second civil war.
In mid-December, senior Olivia Forker, a documentary studies and production and English double major, received two exciting pieces of news within the same week.
For the last year and a half, senior Clare Nowalk, a sociology major, has researched the relationship between sociology and sex trafficking.
The City of Salamanca is unique because it is one of the only U.S. cities located almost entirely within the Seneca Nation Territory.
Earlier this year, Ithaca College junior Eden Strachan created “Filmmakers for the Future,” a program that teaches visual storytelling to young people.
Garry Thomas, an Ithaca resident and professor emeritus of anthropology at Ithaca College, spent the month of October in Brunswick, Georgia, reporting on the trial of the King Bay Plowshares 7 .
Sarah Shank, interlibrary loan borrowing coordinator at Ithaca College, recently received a “Library Worker of the Year” award.