Stories
5/18/2007
Fiction writer Lev Raphael speaks on campus about his work bridging sexual orientation and Judaic culture.
Considered one of America’s earliest “second generation” writers, Lev Raphael specializes in fiction that explores the impact of the Holocaust on the children of survivors from the late 1970s onward.
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Bill Schwab ’68, esteemed trauma surgeon, administrator, and educator, brings eclectic experience to his new role as IC’s board chair. by Tamar Morad
As a young physician in the early 1970s, Charles William “Bill” Schwab ’68, M.D., worked with a group of surgeons at the U.S. Naval Regional Medical...
5/17/2007
In the absence of a national policy on climate change, IC steps up institutional efforts. by Doug McInnis
As the planet heats up, a lot of people have waited for Washington to set an aggressive national policy to curb greenhouse gases. Ithaca College isn’t waiting—on the government or anyone else.
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Lee Bird ’86 has a demanding career and busy family life, but keeps his cool. by Jeff Candura '01
Lee Bird ’86 had a problem. It was the beginning of the school year. His oldest child, a high school senior and member of her school’s water polo team, came home to report that all of her games this...
5/17/2007
Michael Faber celebrates a quarter century as leader of IC’s Jewish community. by Khrista Trerotola '07
When you say Michael Faber’s name, the first thing that comes to mind is Michael smiling,” says Raphael “Rafi” Golberstein ’06, past student board member of Hillel and current member...