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Veronica Fox, instructor in the Department of Legal Studies, is the advisor for Legal Studies majors. Starting Fall 2018, Legal Studies will be advised under the Department of Politics.

Legal Studies moving to School of Humanities and Sciences in Fall 2018

By Phoebe Harms, Staff Writer February 21, 2018
The college’s legal studies major will be moving from its current designation in the School of Business to the School of Humanities and Sciences in Fall 2018.
Patricia Rodriguez, associate professor in the Department of Politics and Latin American Studies coordinator, helped develop the politics grant.

Three students receive grant to do political activism

By Hannah Fitzpatrick, Contributing Writer February 16, 2018
Three students were awarded a grant to engage in political activism by the Department of Politics on Feb. 2.
Natalia Serna performed from her album “Songs of the US-Mexico Border” on Feb. 28 at Ithaca College in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.

Musician Natalia Serna sheds light on immigration injustice

By Meg Tippett, Staff Writer March 1, 2017
Natalia Serna also known by her stage name, "La Muna," said she hopes her performances in Ithaca helped educate locals about the lives of immigrants.
Administrators gathered Dec. 11 on the steps facing Free Speech Rock, when POC at IC issued demands publicly to President Tom Rochon.

Q&A: Professors critique diversity initiatives

By Kayla Dwyer, Opinion Editor April 13, 2016
INSIGHT Into Diversity, a magazine dealing with diversity leadership on college campuses, published short statements provided by the two in the April print issue and online in March.
Patricia Rodriguez, assistant professor and Latin American studies coordinator in the Department of History, writes that DACA students are law-abiding citizens who deserve to stay in the U.S.

Politics professor engages students in local social justice issues

By Sabrina Knight, Staff Writer November 11, 2014
Patricia Rodriguez, associate professor of politics, said she developed a passion for activism and speaking out against issues because of oppression.
From left: Carlos Figueroa, assistant professor of politics at Ithaca College, and Jens David Ohlin, professor of law at Cornell University, host a discussion session at Ithaca College on Sept. 17.

Collegiate professors host discussion on U.S. Drone Policy

By Joe Byeon, Contributing Writer September 20, 2014
With President Barack Obama’s announcement to use drone air strikes against the Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, drone use continues to be one of the most controversial topics in modern technology.

College and City: April 10

April 10, 2014
Free HIV testing available with anonymous process, robbery suspects charged in E. Spencer Street case and more.
Phuong Nguyen, assistant professor in CSCRE, will hold a presentation called “Crisis, Opportunity, and Antiracism” from 7 to 9 p.m. March 6 in Emerson Suites as a part of the spring discussion series.

CSCRE previews spring discussion series on racial language

By Haley Doran, Contributing Writer February 12, 2014
Students will hear from professors and artists in a discussion sponsored by the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.
History professor Zillah Eisenstein discusses reproductive justice for Constitution Day on Tuesday in Emerson Suites.

Mother and daughter discuss reproductive rights

By Gillian Nigro September 26, 2013
History professor Zillah Eisenstein used this year’s 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade as a starting point for a deeper discussion on reproductive rights.
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