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A periodic compilation
of references to Ithaca College in the nations media.
Over the past two years, the release of data from the Third
International Mathematics and Science Study has focused national
attention on the need for a thoughtful and informed reshaping
of both what and how mathematics is taught at all
levels of American schooling. Mathematics curricula based on
the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards are
not in themselves panaceas, but they hold great potential for
creating positive change and for helping teachers and administrators
provide a richer, more challenging experience to students.
from an article coauthored by associate
professor of mathematics and computer science Eric Robinson in
Phi Delta Kappa magazine, Feb. 1999
In 1986, when Todd Taskey graduated from Ithaca College in
New York with a bachelors degree in marketing, he wasnt
sure what he wanted to do. He moved to Washington, D.C., and
landed a job as an independent insurance agent paid strictly
on commission from his sales. Taskey quit after a year and tried
other types of sales positions, but nothing felt right. He still
wanted a job that would improve the quality of peoples
lives while providing him with a great salary insurance
was the answer. He returned as an agent and has worked ever since
for Solutions Planning Group in Bethesda.
Careers & Colleges, March 1999
You can point out to Wilmingtons Sharon Baker that making
movies is often a cutthroat, hard-hearted business. In fact,
thats one of the themes of her latest documentary, Central
Casting, which will air on cables Bravo Tuesday night.
The film uses interviews, plus film clips and Ed Asners
narration, to examine the precarious life of Hollywood extras
in the early days of film. . . . Baker first contacted movie
historian Patty Zimmermann at Ithaca College in New York; she
had worked with Zimmermann on the documentary Cartoons Go
to War, which ran on A&E in 1995. Zimmermann recommended
other film historians for Baker to interview.
Wilmington, Delaware, Sunday News Journal,
March 7, 1999 |