Longtime journalism professor to leave IC after Spring 2023
James Rada, professor and chair for the Department of Journalism at Ithaca College, announced Sept. 20 that he will leave the college after the 2022–23 academic year.
James Rada, professor and chair for the Department of Journalism at Ithaca College, announced Sept. 20 that he will leave the college after the 2022–23 academic year.
Tim Reynolds, assistant professor in the Ithaca College Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, started a scientific, educational TikTok account for his students to review material.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Cultura Ithaca and The Latino Civic Association of Tompkins County (LCA) organize the Cine con Cultura Latinx American Film Festival in Ithaca every fall.
From Aug. 19 to 25, Cinemapolis screened “Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing,” a documentary directed and written by an Ithaca College professor.
Peter Johanns, associate professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, posted his first TikTok “Tru-den Pen-ris” on Oct. 30, 2020.
Cathy Crane, associate professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, releases new documentary titled “Crossing Columbus.”
The world works in groups, and the most important thing I learned was that our failures drove us further.
The Ithacan’s photo team invited Ithaca College students and professors to share the at-home workspaces that they created for the remote fall semester.
I learned that at all these colleges and universities, there seems to be a thirst and excitement for pop culture classes from students.
There is a freedom in the chaos — a freedom to reimagine our approach and the way we envision education, community and connection.
It’s very funny looking back. I never anticipated becoming a faculty member. I never anticipated becoming a teacher.
I want people to see that they can take hold of their lives and work to move closer to being who they want to be.