Q&A: Professor publishes book analyzing food and family
The book follows 12 mothers in their daily lives, specifically looking at the way socioeconomic class and food affect family dynamics as a whole.
The book follows 12 mothers in their daily lives, specifically looking at the way socioeconomic class and food affect family dynamics as a whole.
For the last year and a half, senior Clare Nowalk, a sociology major, has researched the relationship between sociology and sex trafficking.
Faculty and staff presented a letter to the Board of Trustees at its May 19 reception, asking the board to conduct a performance review of provost Benjamin Rifkin.
Women make up the majority of students at Ithaca College and tend to dominate care-related and media majors at the college and in the workforce. However, some students and experts agree that this majority can cause negative stereotypes and implications for female workers.
On the week of April 20, Cinemapolis will host the first-ever Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival.
Belisa Gonzalez, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, will be replacing Asma Barlas, current program director of the CSCRE.