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By Kate Larrabee

Some Ithaca College grads follow the straight and narrow path from college to career. Others, like Greg Silverman, find themselves on a more circuitous route.

As an Ithaca student, Silverman studied anthropology and politics. He then went on to graduate school at the...

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Cinema and photography alumnus Alex Morrison ’02 looks beyond the camera lens.  By Melanie Breault ’11

As social networking continues to change the future of communication, Alex Morrison ’02 plans to be right there with his camera.

While Morrison was working on his graduate thesis film at American University — documenting the...

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Paul Cremo ’82 got to the Met via a circuitous route.  By George Sapio

Like the proverbial kid in a candy store, cinema and photography major Paul Cremo ’82 found himself unable to resist the numerous opportunities he found at Ithaca College.

But that was getting him in trouble. His art teachers said he wasn’t spending enough time...

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Gabrielle Bougher ’03 finds optimism in Rwanda. By Liz Getman ’09

Last year, in their World Cultures and Geography class at John Stark Regional High School in Weare, New Hampshire, Gabrielle Bougher and her freshmen analyzed the 1994 Rwandan genocide. During discussions of the country’s reconciliation process — a government effort to unite...

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Woodstock, 40 years on . . .

Bill Diehl '63 recently did a feature for ABC News Radio on the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, the festival of music, love, and mud that took place in Bethel, New York, in August 1969. News correspondent Diehl officially retired in fall 2007 after more than 35 years -- the last 20 covering mostly entertainment news -- but has been called back to continue...

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