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From left, senior Sarah Stuart-Sikowitz, junior Oscar Mayer, junior Madeline Mathers and sophomore Sam Hillmann work on one of many projects to preserve the IC Natural Lands.

WATCH: Student workers maintain the Ithaca College Natural Lands

By Kate Nalepinski, Senior Writer October 12, 2017
“Engaging with the natural environments around us tends to promote our own well-being and inspire pro-environmental behaviors, as well,” Brenner said.
Ithaca College students stand in different locations around the campus for the #takeitback campaign. Attached to each photo on Facebook is a written post in which the subject explains their struggles with labels. Awwad has compiled over 35 images of students and the collection is still growing.

#takeitback: Student combats labels with social media campaign

By Kate Nalepinski, Life & Culture Editor February 1, 2017
Alisar Awwad created the #takeitback Project in an effort to “take back” her own identity and empathize with others.
Tell Us Where, a senior art exhibit, is on display at Ithaca Colleges Handwerker Gallery.
Fernando Ferraz/The Ithacan

Seniors to display creative art at Handwerker Gallery

By Katherine Segovia, Staff Writer April 27, 2016
To commemorate their four years at Ithaca College, 24 seniors from the art and cinema, photography, and media arts departments will celebrate and showcase their creativity and dedication to art in “Tell Us Where,” at the Handwerker Galley

Jazz Hands Around The World!

January 16, 2016

"So...my Mom has this thing where she makes me take Jazz Hands photos around the world..." This was the phrase I was constantly repeating as my friends and I journeyed around Europe. As it turns out,...

Brandon Stanton, who runs the popular photo blog Humans of New York, is coming to speak at Cornell University.

‘Humans of New York’ photographer to speak at Cornell

By Steven Pirani, Senior Writer September 9, 2015
Brandon Stanton, who runs the popular photo blog "Humans of New York," is coming to speak at Cornell University.
Linda Schwab of Glebe Farm makes wool figurine birds, sheep and rams.

4th Annual Winter Recess Fiber Arts Festival

By Amanda den Hartog, Photography Editor February 18, 2015
Photos from the Fiber Arts Showcase Feb. 16.
Photojournalist alumna freelances in Burma

Photojournalist alumna freelances in Burma

By Evin Billington, Life & Culture Editor September 3, 2014
Lauren DeCicca '11 has taken photographs around Burma and other countries for The New York Times, Al Jazeera, TIME and other news outlets.
From left, Arturo Sinclair and Janice Levy, professors of media arts, sciences and studies, go over Levys speech for the Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliances FORO14 seminar. Levy had to learn Spanish in less than a year for her speech.

Ithaca College professor to address Kellogg Fellows

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor September 3, 2014
Janice Levy, professor of media arts, sciences, and studies, will be giving a keynote speech for the Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance seminar.
Amanda DenHartog/The Ithacan

Pieces of identity

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer March 26, 2014
The Handwerker Gallery's latest exhibit, "Strange Bedfellows," explores themes of LGBT identity through artwork.
Ron Jude, associate professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, and internationally renowned photographer, recently had his work published in an internationally collaborative photobook called “Lost Home.”

Professor’s photobook receives national recognition

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer December 4, 2013
Ron Jude, internationally recognized photographer and associate professor in the department of media arts, sciences and studies, released his most recent work Nov. 14 in an internationally collaborative photobook.

Terry Richardson in hot water…again…

By Cady Lang, Senior Writer November 6, 2013

Terry Richardson, photographer/provocateur extraordinaire, is making headlines again. He's known for his trademark flannel, creeper 'stache, and old school glasses, which his subjects often wear while...

Editorial: Media potential

By The Ithacan September 18, 2013

Ithaca College recently hosted Carl Corry, the online editor for Newsday, to speak about the rise of smartphone journalism. Corry reiterated that journalists must come out of school knowing the basics...

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