On the Floor and IC Unbound collaborate for fall dance showcase
The two student dance groups will share the showcase to exhibit their newest dances.
The two student dance groups will share the showcase to exhibit their newest dances.
The anthropology department at Columbia University invited Professor Catherine Taylor to give her lecture, titled “Between Art and Politics: ‘Ficto-Criticism’ and Suspended Genres,” and a reading from “Apart” on Thursday.
The Kitchen Theatre presents their second play of their season, “Opus.”
Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller star in ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower,’ based on Stephen Chbosky’s novel of the same name.
Comedian Matt Birbiglia directs and stars in this witty comedy.
Senior comedy club member posts comedy skits online and is featured on CollegeHumor, a popular humor website.
Stephen Tropiano had plans to enter the film industry when he began his double B.S. in cinema and photography and television-radio at Ithaca College. Halfway through his college career, though, he discovered another passion in teaching and decided to become a professor after graduating in 1984.
Rae Armantrout thinks of her poetry as a recycling process — she reuses the material the world provides to try to understand the big questions she’s had since she was young.
Michael Trotti, associate professor of history at Ithaca College, has spent the majority of his professional career researching murder. Now, he is reconstructing the way historians view lynchings in the South. Trotti recently published “The Scaffold’s Revival: Race and Public Execution in the South,” an exploration of the relationship between public execution and lynching in…