8/24/2009
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 Children with Autism: An Acoustic Analysis of Laughs Produced by Children with and without the Disorder,” in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, which...
7/7/2009
Ithaca College Theatre's 2008-09 season featured the demanding, “sung-through” musical A New Brain.
Ben Fankhauser '11 talks about IC's musical theater program and his experience as the lead in A New Brain. Audio slideshow by Nick Deel '09.
Now, the 2009-10 season promises not a new brain but six new productions, more...
6/11/2009
The fusion of chemistry and art: I am an art history major, but I didn't start out that way. I was originally an exploratory student. During that time I fulfilled my general education requirements.
When I was registering for these classes, my adviser informed me about an experimental class called Chemistry and Art.
Huh?
Chemistry and art? Together? Are...
5/29/2009
Two Ithaca College alums received Fulbright Awards, scholarships given to advance international research and increase mutual understanding between citizens of the United States and other countries.
Melendy Krantz ’09, anthropology and politics double major, will travel to Bangladesh where she will be studying how women's subcultures and caregiver subcultures in Bangladesh...
5/18/2009
It's an IC tradition: first-year musical theater students cap the year with a cabaret, showcasing their talents and celebrating their changing status from nervous newbies to, well, sophomores.
Cinema and photography major Mitchell Murdock '12 captured video of the entire show.
Here's the opening act. Go to now-second-year musical theater major Ned Donovan's site for...
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