‘La Clemenza di Tito’ restaged with a modern political twist
To change up the opera classic, stage director Jennifer Williams, said she decided to restage the opera in what she calls an alternative present.
To change up the opera classic, stage director Jennifer Williams, said she decided to restage the opera in what she calls an alternative present.
Greg Evans, assistant professor in the School of Music at Ithaca College, shares stories of living a double-life as a jazz artist and student.
“Certain tools are able to connect with people in different ways, so you have to find multiple ways to pump out the same information in order to impact as many people as possible.”
The Music as Medicine Project, a new initiative at the college highlights the therapeutic power of music and the importance of service-learning.
Ithaca College has announced the members of the search committee for the college’s ninth president. The committee of 15 is made up of six members of the Ithaca College Board of Trustees, one dean, three faculty members, two staff members, two students and one alumni representative.
Ithaca College’s Jazz Ensemble, Vocal Jazz Ensemble and the New York Voices will come together on Feb. 23 to pay tribute to New York Voices founder Dave Riley.
Ithaca College’s School of Music and MainStage Theatre will be presenting the first show of the semester, “Semele,” a baroque opera by G.F. Handel.
Ithaca College Student Government Association delayed the induction of interim vice president of campus affairs, Matilda Thornton-Clark, following low senate attendance and confusion over the constitution.
When we set out to create safer space for anyone, we create safer space for everyone.
In the wake of faculty discussions about initiating a vote of no confidence in President Tom Rochon, two out of five schools have voted for recommending Faculty Council conduct a vote, while one has voted against holding such a vote.
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