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Taylor Graham, senior emerging media major, poses on top of a mountain in Ladakh, India where he studied abroad last Spring. Graham is one of the three Ithaca College students to receive a Fulbright Open Study/Research Award. He will be returning to India to extend his research and create a documentary.

Three Ithaca College students receive Fulbright research grants

By Danielle Lee, Contributing Writer April 10, 2016
The Fulbright Program has awarded three Ithaca College students — seniors Erika Bucior, Jaime Lisack and Taylor Graham — a Fulbright Award, a selective grant to fund international research for postgraduates.
FLEFF is a local annual film festival and has been sponsored by Ithaca College since 2004. The theme of this year’s festival, which runs from March 28 to April 3, will be landscapes, which the FLEFF website describes as potentially being “material and immaterial, built and imagined.”

Annual environmental film festival returns to Ithaca College

By Faith Meckley, News Editor March 27, 2016
The 19th annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival will feature films produced from around the world on topics like women’s health clinics, hydraulic fracturing, climbing Mount Everest and the Indian-Pakistani partition.
Kathleen Mulligan, associate professor in the theater department, has been working with Theatre Wallay to develop a play about the 1947 Partition between India and Pakistan. She hosted a screening of her documentary on the Voices of Partition project Oct. 2.

Q&A: Theater professor discusses “Voices of Partition”

By Maura Aleardi, Staff Writer October 7, 2015
"Partition was a pretty painful period in history, but it’s also getting to hear stories of just everyday people and realize how much we’re alike."

Balancing caution and trust in a foreign land

By Natalie Dionne, Staff Writer June 16, 2015
There's a fine line between being too cautious and being overly open to trusting people.

Desert downpour makes for joyously dirty feet

By Natalie Dionne, Contributing writer March 25, 2015
Venturing into Indian side-streets ends in a wonderfully rainy way.

Rickshaws provide new inner peace

By Natalie Dionne, Contributing Writer February 25, 2015
Traveling around India offers needed introspection.

‘Open when’ notes bring memories of home abroad

By Natalie Dionne, Contributing Writer February 4, 2015
A friend's gift allows the comfort of home to venture overseas.
Bhavani Arabandi, assistant professor of sociology at Ithaca College, will conduct research in Hyderabad, India this summer with the grant she received as a Fulbright scholar.

Faculty member receives Fulbright grant

By Arham Muneer, Contributing Writer April 29, 2014
One of 800 recipients from 125 countries, Bhavani Arabandi, assistant professor of sociology at Ithaca College, has been awarded a Fulbright Nehru Academic and Professional Award for Teaching and Research.
Guest commentary: Buddhism program in India forms disciplined mindfulness

Guest commentary: Buddhism program in India forms disciplined mindfulness

By Gabriel Lefferts April 23, 2014

A defining feature of my collegiate career has been the presence of Buddhism. It all began freshman year when I took Introduction to Buddhism with Brian Karafin, assistant professor of philosophy and...

College and City: Jan. 23

January 22, 2014
Alumnus produces video shown at national ball, Cornell lab fights cancer with new protein method, students perform concert for abuse victims in India and more...
Senior Genevieve Cohn works on a charcoal drawing Dec. 10. Cohn’s art is greatly influenced by her international experiences.

Drawing on the past

By Vicky Wolak, Chief Copy Editor December 11, 2013
Senior Genevieve Cohn makes art based off of her international experiences and the world around her.
Freshman Likhita Ravuri draws Mehndi body art on community members at Around the World in 60 Minutes on Oct. 28 in Clarke Lounge.

International Club hosts cultural celebrations

By Elizabeth Taylor, Contributing Writer October 30, 2013
Students from around the world gathered Oct. 28 in Clarke Lounge to share their cultures and kick off the 2013 International Education Week.
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