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The Brown Girl Chronicles - During a Pandemic: Traveling While Black

‘The Brown Girl Chronicles’ – During a Pandemic: Traveling While Black

By The Ithacan, Sobeida Rosa November 25, 2020

The Ithacan · 'The Brown Girl Chronicles' - During a Pandemic: Traveling While Black In this episode, host Sobeida Rosa speaks with recent Ithaca College graduate Pallas-Amenah Morgan ‘20. Morgan...

Junior Stephanie Mooney was accepted to the Killam Fellowship Program. In Spring 2020, Mooney will travel to Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada for the program.

Q&A: Fellowship offers student cultural opportunities

By Avery Alexander, Life & Culture Editor September 3, 2019

College provides numerous opportunities for students to explore the world around them. With countless study abroad programs and travel opportunities, it is possible for students to travel the world long...

Junior forward Cassidy OMalley high fives her teammates as she steps onto the court for the womens basketball teams game against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Feb. 2 in Ben Light Gymnasium.

Basketball player scores marketing internship in Ireland

By Matt Vander Plaat, Staff Writer February 11, 2019
Junior basketball player Cassidy O'Malley spent her summer in Dublin, Ireland, interning at a marketing agency and taking classes.
Ithaca College professor Frederik Kaufman taught for Semester at Sea. From left, his wife Donna Fleming, children Amelia and Aaron Kaufman, and Frederick Kaufman stand in front of the programs docked cruise ship.

Students sail around the world while studying abroad at sea

By Vivian Goldstein, Staff Writer December 4, 2018
“I miss wobbling my way around the hallways."
The Ink Shop, located downtown, holds their annual I See You (IC/CU) exhibit. The exhibit offers students from Ithaca College and Cornell University to display their printmaking.

Shop showcases student printmaking in downtown exhibit

By Antonio Ferme, Staff Writer February 28, 2018
Printmaking is the art of producing an image typically on paper, fabric or parchment. These images can be in the form of an etching or carving in a woodblock.
The London Eye was lit up with the colors of the French flag the week of the November 2016 terrorist attacks in Paris. Ithaca College London Center students have been reported safe following an attack outside of British Parliament in London March 22.

All IC London Center students reported safe after attack

March 22, 2017
All Ithaca College London Center students have been reported safe following an attack outside of British Parliament in London the afternoon of March 22.
From left, Marlowe Padilla 16 and sophomores Alexa Ubeda and Cindy Prado are  rst-generation students. During the Spring 2015 semester, Padilla studied abroad in Australia.

Q&A: Organization prioritizes first-generation students

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor November 9, 2016
Karen Collias founded the organization Knowledge Without Borders in 2009 to help more first-generation students study abroad.
Linda Petrosino ’77, M.S. ’78, retiring dean of the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, has been the dean of the School of HSHP since 2012 and has facilitated the development of programs, partnerships and strategic goals.

Q&A: Linda Petrosino discusses role as IC interim provost

By Grace Elletson and Sophia Tulp August 24, 2016
News Editor Sophia Tulp and Assistant News Editor Grace Elletson spoke with Linda Petrosino, who assumed the role as interim provost once before in 2014, to discuss her role, initiatives that will be continued this year and an idea of the leadership strategy for the college.
The SGA Executive Board voices concerns over recent decisions made to cut study abroad programs and the stepping down of Thomas Pfaff and Patricia Spencer from the Office of Civic Engagement.

Open Letter: SGA supports faculty and staff concerns

By SGA Executive Board June 2, 2016
It is incredibly disheartening that despite consistent voicing of “No Confidence” across constituencies, Tom Rochon’s leadership continues to be destructive towards the education of students, as well as the treatment of faculty and staff.

Editorial: Study abroad cuts reflect lack of community input

By The Ithacan May 4, 2016
Continuing to make decisions that have a direct impact on educational opportunities with little student input paints the picture of a college that cares little about its students’ holistic learning.
From left, Erica Weiss, Melissa Dhundale, Jill Mayer, Mary Taylor and  Kathleen Besemer host a fundraiser at Coltivare to raise money for the trip.

Q&A: Healthcare group to provide medical care in Malawi

By Celisa Calacal, Life & Culture Editor May 4, 2016
A team of Ithaca College healthcare professionals will be traveling to Malawi at the end of May to provide medical care.
Tanya Saunders, assistant provost of international programs and extended studies, said Ithaca College is planning to cut more than half of its study abroad programs for the 2017–18 academic year. Currently, the college has 249 affiliated study abroad programs available to students. The revised list has 68 total, 22 of which are new programs.

Ithaca College plans to cut more than half of abroad programs

By Grace Elletson, Staff Writer May 3, 2016
The Office of International Programs at Ithaca College is planning to cut more than half of its study abroad programs for the 2017–18 academic year.
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