11/9/2009
Imagine waking up to the sound of a fire bell at three in the morning, venturing into the freezing cold to fight the fire, and returning home to get some shut-eye until maybe six o’clock. That’s when you have morning ice hockey practice. Oh, and your first class starts at eight: gymnastics. Better hope you shaved, because if not, the coach will send you away. For Bob Driscoll '74, M.S. '75, that was campus life at Ithaca College.
11/3/2009
The Ithaca women’s soccer team finished the season with a 12-4-0 record and went undefeated in Empire 8 play, thanks in part to athletic training major Caitlin McFadden '10.
8/29/2009
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 and homework are done outdoors, and fieldwork may have students sleeping anywhere from a tent to a snow cave.
Check out this video of the OAL immersion...
7/20/2009
Jumping rope is more than just a pastime for Liz Butterfield '10.
At the age of 22, this Ithaca College clinical exercise major holds national titles, including Grand National Champion for Women’s Single Rope Freestyle in 2009.
Check out Butterfield's competition routine below:
She and her sister Emily...
6/10/2009
My intimate look at therapeutic recreation: Through the years, Ithaca College has developed a strong and meaningful relationship with students and teachers of the Franziska Racker Center, a nonprofit organization founded in 1948 that serves children, adolescents, and adults with special needs.
Once a week a group of about 20 young children from the center are bused to...
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