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ITHACA, NY — In addition to lecture notes and textbooks, Ithaca College students taking Judy Kennison’s “Understanding Disability” course are required to have access to a bathing suit, squirt guns, inflatable rafts, and a large supply of patience. That’s what serves them best when, every week, the bus from the Franziska Racker Centers pulls up to the Hill Center...

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Mention the marimba among percussionists in the know anywhere in the world, and Gordon Stout’s name will come up. Hailed as "one of the best marimba players in history" by Young Concert Artists, Stout has been on the faculty at IC since 1980. This October, Stout is off to the weeklong International Australian Marimba Festival to perform a solo...

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Ithaca College parents, grandparents, sisters, and brothers will be flocking to campus October 31–November 2, 2008, for this year's Family Weekend celebration.

Some highlights of the weekend:

  • A parent keynote address by Food Network president Brooke Johnson, whose daughter, Lee Johnson, is a senior in the...

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ITHACA, NY — To help the Ithaca Free Clinic facilitate health care to uninsured residents of Tompkins County, occupational therapy students and faculty from Ithaca College are providing their services to IFC clients. The new partnership began this fall.

“The Ithaca Free Clinic recognizes that there are many people in our community who lack access to...

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Journalists, experts and leading innovators gathered at Ithaca College in September to discuss the growing independent media and their impact on journalism, politics and society. Sponsored by the new Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM), this inaugural symposium featured panels for two dozen invited participants as well as a free public presentation by award-winning blogger Josh Marshall,...

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