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13th Annual Wheels for Women Cabaret

By Agustina Dozo, Ivana Cvetanoska, and Augustine Daudu February 22, 2024

The 13th Annual Wheels for Women Cabaret took place on Feb. 17, as performers raised money through song and dance to provide support for survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse in Kerala, India.

The Ithaca College Wheels for Women organization held its 11th annual cabaret raising money for domestic violence victims in India.

Student-led cabaret supports victims of abuse

By Emma Kersting, Staff Writer February 17, 2022
The Ithaca College Wheels for Women organization held its 11th annual cabaret raising money for domestic violence victims in India.
From left, seniors Robin Mazer and Jonah Bobo perform at the Wheels for Women Benefit Cabaret. Kathleen Mulligan, associate professor in the Department of Theatre Arts, founded the charity seven years ago.

Cabaret benefits survivors of abuse in India

By James Baratta February 6, 2019

On Feb. 2, Wheels for Women performed in Clark Theatre for its 8th Annual Benefit Cabaret. Kathleen Mulligan, associate professor in the Department of Theatre Arts, founded the Wheels for Women charity...

Kelly Fairbrother '15 performs at the Wheels 4 Women charity event in 2015. This year will carry the tradition to raise funds and raise awareness for domestic violence in India.

Q&A: Cabaret group combats domestic violence in India

By Mary Ford, Managing Editor January 25, 2017
Managing Editor Mary Ford spoke with Katheen Mulligan, associate professor of voice and speech, to discuss her involvement in Wheels 4 Women.
The essay for "Groundhog Day" was written by the Pendleton Endowed Chair of Ithaca College’s JB Pendleton Center in Los Angeles, Steven Ginsburg.

Ithaca College professors contribute to National Film Registry

By Celisa Calacal, Justin Henry, Kalia Kornegay, and Silas White February 17, 2016
The National Film Registry chooses films each year for preservation because of their historical significance to American society, and nine Ithaca College professors have written essays for some of these films.
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