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6/19/2013
Ithaca College president Tom Rochon has announced that the college’s six-year physical therapy program in the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance will be united on the main campus on South Hill. The final year of the program, which has been located in Rochester, N.Y.,...
6/18/2013
By taking first place in the Collegiate Orchestras category, the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jeffery Meyer, is one of 19 American orchestras to be honored with a 2012–2013 ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Award for Adventurous Programming. ASCAP and the League of American Orchestras present the awards annually to orchestras of all sizes...
5/19/2013
ITHACA, NY—Actor David Boreanaz used the example of his own career in urging members of the Ithaca College graduating class to begin their search for “an authentic existence.” The star of the television series “Bones,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel”—a 1991 cinema and photography graduate of the college—returned to...
6/6/2013
Two Ithaca College faculty members, both from the Department of Theatre Arts, have received Fulbright grants. Kathleen Mulligan, assistant professor of theatre arts, is returning to Pakistan this summer as a Fulbright Specialist. Susan Monagan, manager of audience development and special projects, has been awarded a Fulbright research award in Ireland for the fall of...
5/23/2013
The world of roller coasters is abuzz with the idea of a levitating amusement park ride, and an Ithaca College physics professor is helping lead the way. A Travel Channel piece on Sunday night featured IC’s Matt Sullivan demonstrating how superconductors could literally help take roller coasters to the next level.
“The phenomenon of...
