School of H&S: UFOs and Little Green Men?
Physics professor discusses the search for life on other planets. by Karin Fleming ’09 In 1974 scientists beamed their first message into space to communicate our presence to other civilizations in...
View ArticlePark School: New Center for Indie Media
Renowned media critic Jeff Cohen leads venture. by Karin Fleming ’09 “Journalism is not [just found in] newspapers,” says Dianne Lynch, dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications. “If we were...
View ArticleCampus Visitors: Advocating for Darfur
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof shares horrific stories of the Sudanese genocide to spur response. by Karin Fleming ’09 The photo is of the skeletal remains of a teenage girl. Her hands are...
View ArticleDance: No Translation Needed
Theater department’s quadrennial dance concert showcases the inventiveness of the choreography faculty. by Karin Fleming ’09 “White. A blank page or canvas. His favorite. So many possibilities . . . ”...
View ArticleFLEFF: Universe by the Projector Light
FLEFF offers an ever-expanding smorgasbord of indie and rare films, music, classes, and more. by Karin Fleming ’09 with Maura Stephens “How many opportunities do we have for a shared academic...
View ArticleTransitions: Music Dean Art Ostrander Retires
The longtime School of Music leader leaves a vigorous program. By Karin Fleming ’09 Years before the James J. Whalen Center for Music became a reality, music dean Arthur Ostrander was working to make...
View ArticleCampus Visitors: Beyond Slavery and Civil Rights
Frustrated by most Americans’ ignorance of blacks’ contributions to society, Carter G. Woodson established Negro History Week (which would take a half century to be institutionalized nationally as the...
View ArticleAuthor, Author!
Rick Frishman ’76 tells writers “How to Get Published in America.” by Karin Fleming ‘09 After two years in the theater department at Ithaca College, aspiring actor Rick Frishman ’76 was told by one of...
View Article"Undignified" Icon
Innovative culture chronicler Tom Wolfe lays it on the line. By Karin Fleming ‘09 “It’s just not a dignified occupation on any level,” said journalist Tom Wolfe of his profession. He then compared...
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