Guest speaker gives presentation on equity in education By Elizabeth Kharabadze, Former Newsletter Editor • February 16, 2022 Raja Gopal Bhattar, a diversity, equity and belonging strategist, spoke at IC about incorporating equity, inclusion and belonging into education.
National Recap: Birthright citizenship under threat October 31, 2018 For years, Trump has decried “anchor babies,” who he claims cause unauthorized immigrants to stay in the U.S. However, this is the first legal action Trump has planned on taking against them.
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.
Q&A: IC professor starts a revolution with ‘Hamilton’ course By Kate Nalepinski, Assistant Life & Culture Editor • February 21, 2017 "'Hamilton' is this huge phenomenon that extends beyond the average consumer of theater in New York, and it’s reaching kids.
‘Aliens with Extraordinary Skills’ play to be performed at IC By Colin Barrett, Staff Writer • November 2, 2016 “Aliens with Extraordinary Skills,” which will be performed at Ithaca College from Nov. 4 to 12 in the Earl McCarroll Studio in Dillingham Center.
Beyond Borders: Students share stories about immigration By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer • April 20, 2016 Ithaca College sophomores Ji-Hye Lee and Eva Garcia Ferres discuss stories of their immigration to the U.S. and roads to international citizenship.
Immigration plans spark conversations at IC By Nicole Ogrysko, Senior Writer • February 28, 2013 Recent debate over a comprehensive immigration plan sparks conversation nationally and on the Ithaca College campus.