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What can you do with an IC English degree? Become a chef, of course. What if your degree is in theater arts management? You can start an organic food business. If you majored in television-radio? Find work as a cook on a National Science Foundation research ship.

Sixteen students left South...

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Jack Rossen’s Chilean research helped redefine archaeologists’ understanding of America’s first settlers. 

By Keith Davis

Mapmakers once...

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Project Look Sharp helps kids choose health.

By Sharon Tregaskis

The average American kid logs three to four hours a day in front of the TV and sees about 40,000 commercials a year, many of them for nutritionally...

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Octogenarians Joyce ’50 and Quenten Doolittle ’50 are one dynamic duo.

By Judith Pratt

Quenten Doolittle ’50 and Joyce Donahue ’50 met in 1947, when Ithaca College was still in downtown Ithaca. “We met in a...

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The restless genius of Clay Enos ’91.

By Judith Pratt

Clay Enos describes himself as an itinerant polymath and artist. He sells organic coffee, promotes locally grown organic food,...

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