ICQ -- 2001 No. 4
C H R O N I C L E
 

In Short . . .

Associate professor and chair of photography Janice Levy spent her spring ’01 sabbatical in Madagascar as temporary director of the School of International Training’s Madagascar Cultural History and Geography Program. This was Levy’s sixth trip to the African island.

Vice president and College counsel Nancy Pringle won a seat on the Ithaca City School District Board of Education.

Stephen Mosher, chair of the new sport studies department, published a story on ESPN.com on the Little League World Series and the Dominican Republic’s ties to baseball.

Art faculty member Harry McCue’s work Scarecrow #22 was selected for exhibition in the Purdue University Gallery’s Sixty Square Inches National Small Print Exhibition through January 27. His colleague Susan Weisend was one of three artists chosen to exhibit her work at Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art this summer.

Ithaca College participated in the third annual College and Community Expo on the Commons in September. The event, organized by Ithaca Downtown Partnership, allows nonprofit organizations to display information and recruit volunteers.

The AIDS Working Group sponsored the "Living with AIDS" panel and discussion, now in its 14th year of promoting awareness and education of HIV and AIDS. The group also planted 2,001 daffodils at the back entrance of the College as a symbol of hope.end

 

 

 

A. Ozolins, Ithaca College Office of Publications, 21. Mar. 2002