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Senior Caroline Anson, Exploratory Program intern, explains her own experience finding her major and the ways the program can help other students as well.

Commentary: Exploratory Program puts student interest first

By Caroline Anson February 5, 2020
Even if you did not directly interact with the program, take on its core value with you — there is so much out there waiting for you to explore.
Maria DiFrancesco, professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, will become the director of the Exploratory Program starting January 2020. She will be taking over the position from Elizabeth Bleicher, interim chair of the Department of Education and current director of the Exploratory Program.

Q&A: Exploratory Program director discusses program goals

By Emily Hung, Contributing Writer October 1, 2019
Maria DiFrancesco, professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, will be director of the Exploratory Program starting January 2020.
Students in the Italian group compete during the Modern Languages Graduation Reception April 13.

Languages compete during Modern Languages Reception

By Sandra Aguirre, Contributing Writer April 22, 2016
The Ithaca College Modern Languages and Literatures Graduation Reception April 13 celebrated graduating language majors and also had a competition between languages.

College Briefing: Sept. 25

September 30, 2014

Ithaca College to host graduate program fair Ithaca College will host a Graduate School Fair 5:30–7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 in Emerson Suites. Participating schools feature programs in liberal arts, humanities,...

College’s new foreign language center offers more learning opportunities

By Arham Muneer, Staff Writer September 24, 2014
The Department of Modern Languages and Literature in the School of Humanities and Sciences has opened a new initiative to involve interested students in a series of global linguistic experiences.

Cornell professor speaks about surrogacy outsourcing

By Jeremy Li, Staff Writer March 8, 2014
Debra Castillo, Emerson Hinchliff chair of Hispanic Studies and professor of comparative literature at Cornell University, spoke about the ethical dilemma and risk of outsourcing reproductive surrogacy during her talk “Googling Baby” on March 4 in Textor Hall.
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