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An extraordinary number of IC graduates use their expertise to help current student-athletes shine. by Michael Warwick For nearly as long as people have been graduating from Ithaca College, Ithaca graduates have been making their mark as college coaches. While many alumni are NCAA Division I or II coaches — some of whom have led their teams to NCAA titles — others... |
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Athletic recruiting at Ithaca College begins early in a high school athlete’s career. by Sherrie Negrea Jeff Bostic’s interest in applying to Ithaca College to study radio and television was jump-started when IC’s football coach traveled to Geneva, New York, to watch the varsity team captain play... |
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Tuti Scott ’84 leads with a winning combination of broad outlook and team spirit. by Kate Larrabee I built my own curriculum,” says Tuti Scott. That is something many Ithaca College students have done: designed their own degrees as planned studies majors. Often, like Scott, they find a new passion once... |
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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... |
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It’s one for all in the exhausting, educational, exhilarating, and uniquely cooperative
sport. In any team sport there are players who labor in anonymity. In the sport of crew, anonymity is the rule. No one stands out because every rower does the same thing at the same time as every other rower. ... |