School of Humanities and Sciences
1/28/2008
Biology professor involves the public in an entomological sleuthing mission.
by Chelsea Theis ’08
Roses, beavers, and bluebirds are all commonly found in New York -- a good thing, as they are the official state flower, animal, and bird. But the state insect hasn’t been, er, spotted in New York in 15 years. The...
1/24/2008
Executive and former scholar-athlete Kurt Wolfgruber ’72 sees the center as a campus centerpiece — and competitive signature. by Kate Larrabee
The child of a physician and a nurse, Kurt Wolfgruber entered Ithaca College to study chemistry; it seemed natural. But he did keep his options open as he experimented...
1/21/2008
The dancer-actor now helps set bodies straight. by Jeff Candura ’01
Katie Adams likes to think of herself as a bit of a detective. But instead of hunting down criminals, she hunts down pain. Katie is the owner and founder of 360 Neuro Muscular Therapy (360 NMT) in Needham, Massachusetts. NMT is...
1/20/2008
U.S. international trade court judge Eaton and his wife, a museum director, invest in the future of business. by Kate Larrabee
It wasn’t hard to like attending Ithaca College in the late 1960s,” says Richard Eaton ’70, a judge on the U.S. Court of International Trade. “The campus was new, and the ...
5/17/2007
Bill Schwab ’68, esteemed trauma surgeon, administrator, and educator, brings eclectic experience to his new role as IC’s board chair. by Tamar Morad
As a young physician in the early 1970s, Charles William “Bill” Schwab ’68, M.D., worked with a group of surgeons at the U.S. Naval Regional Medical...

