College, customized: Planned studies students create own major
The planned studies program at Ithaca College gives students the opportunity to create their own field of study.
The planned studies program at Ithaca College gives students the opportunity to create their own field of study.
The National Film Registry chooses films each year for preservation because of their historical significance to American society, and nine Ithaca College professors have written essays for some of these films.
Through the Complains Choir, a new music exhibition organized by the Handwerker Gallery, complaints from any person can be submitted and turned into a song.
The all-female show choir Routine Disturbances will be performing songs reflecting femininity during its showcase on Dec. 11, called “I’m THAT Girl.”
Despite the drawbacks of living with diabetes, students with this condition learn to manage the restrictions and lead normal lives.
Postmodern Jukebox, a group known for taking hits from the present and covering them in an old-fashioned style, will be playing at the State Theatre of Ithaca on Nov. 8.
Last year marked the departure of three established professors from the School of Music. Now, of the four major bands on campus, three have new directors: Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble.
The play was directed by Wendy Dann, associate professor of theatre arts at Ithaca College.
A new, up-and-coming, all-inclusive a cappella group is looking to make a name for itself around campus.
Many fresh products and one-of-a-kind vendors can be found at the Ithaca Farmers Market.