4/9/2009
A question from the " Fuse Guide to Surviving (and Thriving!) Your First Year" answered by eight current IC students
Molly McPike ‘12: I have a campus job, and I am also a student ambassador, which means I give tours, house overnight student guests, and participate in accepted student online chats and...
4/9/2009
A question from the " Fuse Guide to Surviving (and Thriving!) Your First Year" answered by eight current IC students
Karin Edsall '12: I would tell them to involve themselves in many activities. Ithaca offers so many clubs and organizations! Remember that everyone has a different personality, so it’s all right to take...
3/29/2009
This past February, I joined a group of Ithaca College students who traveled to our nation’s capital for Power Shift 2009, a four-day conference devoted entirely to discussing climate change.
As an environmental studies major, I was proud to be part of a group gathering to tell Congress and the Obama administration that we believe that dealing with climate change is not only the...
3/20/2009
Lectures and seminars can introduce you to the business world, but there’s nothing like an internship to show you the inner workings of a real company. Ithaca College student Christie Parlamas ’09 got her taste of business merchandising during a demanding internship at Tommy Hilfiger last summer.
Parlamas, a business administration major, has always wanted to work in...
3/20/2009
The international background of politics professor Asma Barlas does more than just contribute to her teaching style -- it’s a big part of what she teaches. In and out of the classroom, Barlas challenges her Ithaca College counterparts to examine their beliefs and assumptions and view the world through a global lens.
Barlas grew up in Pakistan and studied English literature...
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