
3/31/2009
This summer, the Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies offers students and the Ithaca community the opportunity to travel to Dharamsala, India, to experience Tibetan life and culture in exile.
For three weeks, participants will connect with the exiled Tibetan community, learn from the Tibetan Dalai Lama, and experience Buddhism from the perspective of Tibetan monks....
3/30/2009
It's the annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF), and it's going on now!
A curated, international, multimedia festival, FLEFF probes issues from digital culture to disease through a dizzying array of lectures, discussions, and screenings on campus and off.
Watch clips from The Last Conquistador, one of the films opening the...
3/29/2009
The Ithaca College gymnastics team flexed and flipped their way to an impressive finish to an already amazing season.
The team scored a total of 183.600 points at the 2009 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association competition, taking 5th place in the competition. Freshman Jessica Bolduc '12 placed 4th in the individual, all-around match. Bolduc is the first Bomber to earn...
3/25/2009
Water just got cooler.
An exciting new exhibit at IC’s Handwerker Gallery incorporates water studies from around the world in an interdisciplinary look at the bridge between the science and beauty of water.
“Water Theory” is a collection of three installations designed by Megan Roberts, a composer and media artist, and Raymond Ghirardo, a...
3/23/2009
After losing her brother to suicide, University of Pennsylvania student Allison Malman was determined to find a way to change the conversation about mental health and help students become more aware of the mental health resources available to them. The student organization Active Minds, originally called Open Minds, was her answer.
Started by Malman in 2001, Active Minds was officially...
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