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    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....

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    Last fall Ithaca College occupational therapy students and faculty began volunteering their skills to uninsured members of the Ithaca community at the Ithaca Free Clinic.

    Among the services offered are range-of-motion exercises to increase functional abilities, customized splints, community reentry skills training, and other meaningful support in areas such as patient education, home...

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    It’s been a good year for Ithaca College.

    For the 12th year in a row, U.S. News & World Report ranked IC among the top 10 master’s universities in the north.

    But the accolades don’t stop there. The magazine’s America’s Best Colleges report placed Ithaca as the highest-ranking school in its category in New York...

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    Ithaca is best known as a college town, but did you know it also has a rich filmmaking history? From 1910 to 1920, two independent producers, the Wharton brothers, opened their own movie studio in town and helped to make Ithaca the home of the silent film industry. Though the cameras are no longer rolling, film buffs and indie enthusiasts won’t be disappointed by Ithaca’s eclectic...

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