Ithaca's Dining Halls Go Green!
Ithaca’s Dining Services’ sustainability initiative, PLANit: The Future Is in Our Hands, makes the College’s dining practices healthier and greener. PLANit focuses on environmental, social, and...
View ArticleGot Laundry?
No quarters, no waiting, and no hassle! Did you ever think doing laundry in college could be that easy? IC students can monitor their building’s washers and dryers without having to leave their dorm...
View ArticleClean Living
You can learn about sustainability anywhere, but at IC you can actually live it! Housed in Terrace 2, the Sustainably Conscious Living Community is a living and learning environment open to all...
View ArticlePark School Contributes to Global Discussion of New Media
Fancy yourself the next Christiane Amanpour? Last summer, the Park School hosted a new media workshop for international journalists. Ten top journalists from around the world were invited to...
View ArticleNo Laughing Matter
What makes autistic children laugh? This is what associate psychology professor Bill Hudenko and his research team set out to study. Professor Hudenko recently published the paper “Laughter Differs in...
View ArticleWhat's So Great about the Farmers' Market?
There’s no place in town more culturally diverse than the Ithaca Farmers’ Market, featuring fresh produce, unique arts and crafts, specialty products, live music, and delicious international foods. ...
View ArticleUrban Outfitters Opens in Downtown Ithaca
The Ithaca Commons is packed with small businesses, local rustic shops, and independent retailers, including what many refer to as “hippie stores.” Urban Outfitters is certainly a contrast to that...
View ArticleFive Don't-Miss Parks
Even the most studious collegiate needs to take a break, and Ithaca has some great spots to get away from it all. Check out these nearby parks the next time you need to chill out. Buttermilk Falls...
View ArticleTrack and Field Members Win Academic Honors
Four members of the Ithaca College men’s track and field team ... Cory Petermann '09, throws/multi-event Andrew Brown '10, pole vault Kyle Devins '11, jumps and Jeff Wetmore '11, sprints ... have been...
View ArticleCortaca, Anyone?
With the 51st annual Cortaca Jug game approaching, it may be comforting to know that the football team is ranked 10th nationally in the preseason poll and will be looking for its 39th straight winning...
View ArticleIC Rower Named to World Team
Peter Orlando '09 was named to the United States National Team and competed in the 2009 World Rowing Under 23 Championships last July in Račice , Czech Republic. Orlando was the winner of the 2009...
View ArticleFood for Thought: My Summer at "Family Circle"
I walked through the glass doors of the Culinary Loft on 515 Broadway and made my way up to the 10th floor. The California Strawberry Commission was sponsoring a luncheon hosted and prepared by chef CJ...
View ArticleA Religious Experience
Muller Chapel is one of the most beautiful and serene spots on campus. Although many students sit at the chapel to enjoy a quiet homework spot overlooking a small pond, the Protestant and Catholic...
View ArticleDouble Treble: Combining Majors Spells Musical Success
Ithaca has a way of becoming your home when you’re not paying attention. “Every time I go back to Ithaca I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders,” says Ben Willmott ’05. Ithaca...
View ArticleArt History Students Redesigning Campus and Community
Associate professor of art history Lauren O’Connell is using some cool technology to teach her students about the history of urban design. ...
View ArticleTools of Trading
Every Tuesday, students gather in the Center for Trading and Analysis of Financial Instruments to research securities and learn trading techniques. This diverse organization, called the Core Trading...
View ArticleNo Classroom Required: Hike, Bike, and Paddle Your Way to an Adventurous Career
For most college students, classes involve a classroom, homework is done in the library, and dorm rooms are meant for studying and sleeping. For outdoor adventure and leadership (OAL) majors, classes...
View ArticleAll the World's a Stage for Associate Professor Cynthia Henderson
She’s traveled, taught, and performed all over the world, but when it comes to Ithaca College, Associate Professor Cynthia Henderson plans on staying put. And that’s not just good news for the theater...
View Article130+ Ithaca Places to Eat, Shop, Play, and More!
If you're wondering what life in Ithaca is really like, you can see for yourself with our interactive guide to the city -- now bigger and better than ever before! Ithaca Places now features more than...
View ArticleEating Green in Ithaca (and We Don't Just Mean Veggies)
Who says it isn't easy being green? ...
View ArticleThe Real Deal Parent Style
Here at Fuse, we address some of the pressing questions that incoming students might have about college life in our Real Deal section. But students aren’t the only ones nervous about the big leap into...
View ArticleParis Jiltin'
I thought I’d fall eternally in love with the most romantic city in the world. But like all relationships, this one had its ups and downs. Here’s how to get over the inevitable culture shock when you...
View ArticleDown Under Discovery: My Semester in Australia
For four months, I was a resident of Sydney, Australia. Studying abroad “down under” for the spring, I attended one of Australia’s most prestigious universities, learned to surf, cuddled a koala, fed...
View ArticleDeep Roots: The IC/EcoVillage Partnership
Ithaca College’s environmental studies program has been growing steadily since its inception. The addition of new majors and opportunities has given students the chance to explore their own ideas and...
View ArticleFrom Script to Screen: The Ames Award Brings a Movie to Life
Haldane McFall’s dream of becoming a filmmaker became reality when he won the David R. Ames Film Award and $10,000 to turn his script into a film.
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