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Q&A: Professor opts for pedagogy that goes beyond education

By | Mar 4, 2020

Here’s what I get out of it: I go in, I get to know them, I get to see the world as they see it. They get to learn how other students think.


Q&A: Professor attends ISA conference to present work

By | Apr 25, 2018

Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy spoke to Inayatullah to discuss his involvement with the ISA, his diverse research interests and his future plans.


Editorial: Intellectual diversity must include radical ideologies

By The Ithacan | Feb 22, 2017

What is truly missing from intellectually diverse environments are radical and non-Western lines of thinking.


Letter to the Editor: “What does diversity mean?”

By | Feb 20, 2017

No one opposes intellectual diversity – that’s the problem. The absence of an opposition suggests something is awry.


Q&A: Politics professor critiques capitalist theory

By | Feb 8, 2017

Naeem Inayatullah published a scholarly article with co-writer David Blaney about how most working-class people are exploited through unpaid labor.


Professor’s nonfiction novel challenges narrative tradition

By | Jan 31, 2017

Catherine Taylor’s latest nonfiction book, “You, Me, and the Violence,” an in-depth examination of drones, will be released in the fall of 2017.


Open Letter: Politics professors support union efforts

We call on the administration to ensure that adjunct faculty per-credit pay for teaching is equitably based on that of full-time contingent faculty.


Scholar activist explores race as a relationship of power

By | Oct 16, 2013

Ithaca College welcomed Daniel Martinez HoSang, associate professor of ethnic studies and political science at the University of Oregon.