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Peter Rothbart, chairman of the Faculty Council, and Steven Skopik, chair of the faculty council handbook committee, discuss tenure policies.

Faculty Council discusses tenure updates

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor January 22, 2014
The Faculty Council discussed updates for the Faculty Handbook concerning faculty tenure at its meeting Jan. 21.
From left, Scott Whitham, Darcy Martin Rose, Tim Perry and Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts, star in The Readers’ Theatre’s staged reading of “God of Carnage,” a Tony Award–winning play.

Theater professor to star in action-packed staged reading

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer November 13, 2013
Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts, will star in The Readers' Theatre's production of "God of Carnage."
Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theatre arts, stars in The Readers’ Theatre production of “No Child.” The play, that follows a high school teacher’s struggles, will be showing from Sept. 28 to Sept. 30 at The Space at Greenstar.

“No Child” incorporates gospel music with heartfelt story

By Jackie Eisenberg, Assistant Accent Editor September 26, 2012
Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theatre arts, stars in The Readers’ Theatre production of “No Child.”

Jarring production misses the mark

By Kelsey Fowler, Accent Editor October 12, 2011
From the dreary small towns of Washington to the highly charged deserts of Iraq, “Plumfield, Iraq,” Ithaca College’s first theater production of the season, flits between the duality of right and wrong, and effectively portrays one character’s state of mind, but fails to create a connection to its other themes.

Behind the curtain

By Lisa Purrone, Contributing Writer September 21, 2011
Though they share overarching themes of light and new beginnings, each of the three fall productions in the Ithaca College Department of Theatre Art’s lineup tells a vastly different story.
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