Q&A: Ornithologist works to increase diversity
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke with Cortes about the symposium, diversity within ornithology and the need for more outreach.
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke with Cortes about the symposium, diversity within ornithology and the need for more outreach.
Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke with Levine about the translation project, the importance of translation and her hopes for future work.
Opinion Editor Celisa Calacal spoke to Rodriguez about her research, the findings of her paper and the importance of studying evolution.
Junior Dallas Fonseca was awarded the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and was accepted to the Amgen Scholars Program for his biology research.
Ithaca College history professor Jonathan Ablard discusses a labor strike led by barbers in 1906 in Buenos Aires.
Titi Aynaw was the first Ethiopian-born and first black woman to win Miss Israel in 2013, and spoke about her views on Israel and Palestine.
Ithaca organization PLEDGE 4 Ithaca is dedicated to providing resources to educate members of the community about sexual assault.
Shehnaz Haqqani spoke about the origins of Islamic feminism and its future in feminist discourse during a talk Feb. 28 at Ithaca College.
Robert Jensen’s book, “The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men” focuses on the ways men can adopt radical feminism.
Jessica Dunning-Lozano, assistant professor of sociology, discussed the impacts of punitive, zero-tolerance disciplinary policies on children of color.
Naeem Inayatullah published a scholarly article with co-writer David Blaney about how most working-class people are exploited through unpaid labor.
Sophomores Gianna Folz and Nicole Marino are working to end the taboo on women’s periods and cultivate a more accepting culture of menstruation.