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Q. Is it possible for IC students to take classes at Cornell?

A. Yes! Ithaca has a cross-registration agreement with Cornell. You may take one course per semester and up to 12 credits toward your major, but the classes you take can’t be ones that are offered at...

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Q. I’m interested in studying abroad. What options do I have?

A. It’s possible to go almost anywhere if you plan ahead. One popular choice is the Ithaca College London Center, but you may also study in Australia, Singapore, Sweden, and more than 50 other...

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Q. How big is Greek life at Ithaca College?

A. Ithaca has several Greek-lettered honor societies and professional clubs, but there are no recognized social fraternities or sororities. Four music-oriented fraternities hold inductions and have...

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Q. Help! I need extra cash. Does Ithaca have work-study jobs?

A. About 2,800 work-study jobs are available at IC each year. To be considered for one, you’ll need to submit the FAFSA. If you qualify for work-study, you’ll most likely start in dining services....

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Q. Can freshmen have cars on campus?

A. Definitely, but parking costs are higher for freshmen, and there is just one parking lot reserved for first-year students. If you don't bring a car you can get around town easily on the TCAT bus,...

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Getting in the [Olympic] Games

Following the success of Ithaca College interns at the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino, Italy, the Roy H. Park School of Communications will send a delegation of students to Beijing, China, to work as...

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Documentary Filmmaker Comes to IC

Rory Kennedy, cofounder and president of Moxie Firecracker Films, is coming to Ithaca January 28 to give a lecture titled “The Camera Doesn’t Lie: Social Change through Documentary Filmmaking” in...

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Hard Hat Update

This past spring, staff, faculty, and journalists attended the official groundbreaking for construction on the College’s new Gateway Building. “The Gateway Building will provide prospective students...

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Physics for the Future

As a freshman, you may come to Physics 101 expecting nothing more than a crowded lecture hall or lab and a faulty overhead projector. But with the help of a $150,000 grant from the National Science...

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Better With Age

Some things get better with age—and in the case of the Enduring Masters concert series, that’s exactly the point. A joint effort between the School of Music and the Ithaca College Gerontology...

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A Musical Life

When Paul Fowler ’01 answered his phone one day in the spring of 2006, he was notified that his entry had been selected as the winner of a composition contest for the New York Youth Symphony. He was...

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Wiser With Age

My maternal grandmother is my hero. I admire her indomitable, hopeful spirit, which has enabled her to survive three cancers and to find no limitation in her need to use oxygen 24-7. She continues to...

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Good Chemistry

What draws an alumnus back to Ithaca College? Assistant professor of chemistry Mike Haaf knows. After graduating with honors from Ithaca College in 1994 and completing his Ph.D. in chemistry in 2000...

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Rainforest Reflections

I think it was the coffee that did it, but on a trip to South America, it might have been many things. The Andean region of Ecuador where we lodged and worked boasts two of the top five most...

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Towers After Hours

It’s 10:45 on a Wednesday night. Your head droops over your history textbook, and you attract glares and snickers from others sitting around you. The library is lively tonight, but the rumble in your...

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Is That a Fact? A Summer of Research at National Geographic

“It’s great,”senior National Geographic researcher Heidi Schultz exclaimed one day as we were walking to lunch. “We’ve turned you into a research snob!” It was true. I’d spent part of that day with...

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How to Be a Memorable Intern

The top 10 things you should know before setting foot into a new domain. Make a good first impression and you’ll get hired for the internship. But leaving a memorable mark is just as important to...

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What Will You Do on Your Summer Vacation?

As final exams approach and snow begins to melt, students start to ponder their summer plans. For junior writing majors and minors interested in getting an internship, many turn to Barbara Adams....

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Body of Knowledge

On Wednesday, June 23, at exactly 7:53 a.m., I took my seat in the second row of a giant lecture hall, anxiously awaiting the start of the human anatomy orientation. At 8:00 a.m., Jeff Houck,...

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So You Think You Can Sing?

Thanks to its musical roots, Ithaca offers something for all talented singers, no matter what major or course of study. Ithacappella, the College's all-male a cappella group, is just one example....

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