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Megan Motkowski (Marketing Major, Sociology Minor, Class of 2021) publishes research on the Work and Family Researchers Network

 

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Drew Brenner (Politics Major, Sociology Minor, Class of 2023) publishes research on the Work and Family Researchers Network

 

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The President Shirley M. Collado Faculty Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Ithaca College Community is presented to an Ithaca College faculty member who exemplifies President Collado’s vision of excellence in education as demonstrated through an inclusive approach to educational practices of teaching, research, and/or leadership.  This award was established in 2019 through the generous contributions of Gloria Hobbs, an Honorary Alumna and Trustee of the College.  The review committee is pleased to announce that this year’s recipient is Dr. Nia Nunn, Associate Professor of Education. 

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On behalf of the Faculty Development Committee and the Center for Faculty Excellence, our sincere congratulations to the 2021 Faculty Excellence Award recipients:

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Shane Kim (Psychology Major, Sociology Minor, class of 2022) publishes research on the Work and Family Researchers Network

 

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Mitch McCabe, Assistant Professor of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies, will have their UK premiere for their short film "Civil War Surveillance Poems- Part 1" at the Sheffield Doc/Fest next month. It will also screen at the Dresden International Short Film Festival in July.

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Professor Wasyliw presented his paper, "The Failure of Cultural Sovietization in the Ukrainian Village of the 1920s: Prelude to Collectivization and the Holodomor" on May 8, 2021. 

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We often feature really wonderful Campus Well articles on Intercom, but not one as terrific as this one! 

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PARK SCHOOL WRITING AWARDS

Contributed by Mickie Quinn on 05/12/21 

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2020-2021 RECIPIENTS

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Mary Ann Rishel, Emerita Prof, Writing, has recently published an article on comic theory in the Modern Language Association book series, Options for Teaching.   

 

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Performing music by Beethoven, Prokofiev and Scriabin, Piano Performance Major, Angelique Scully was recently named the winner of the 2021 Mary Hayes North Competition for IC piano seniors by the sole judge of the event, Dr. Jennifer Hayghe (International Performing Pianist and Member of the Piano Faculty of the College of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder).

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Serbia's top newsweekly, Nedeljnik, featured Chip Gagnon's book The Myth of Ethnic War: Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s in its May 6 cover story "Trideset godine kasnije: Svi mitovi o raspadu Jugoslavije" (Thirty years later: All the myths of Yugoslavia's disintegration).

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Gisela Rosa (Sociology Class of 2022) publishes research on the Work and Family Researchers Network

 

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Assistant Professor, Praneeta Mudaliar, organized, moderated, and participated in a panel titled, “How Inequalities Make and Remake Urban Spaces?” for the Urban Commons Virtual Conference at the International Association for the Study for the Commons (IASC), May 6-8.

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Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, was invited to present at the MIT Open Documentary Lab on April 20. 

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 The Ithacan has once again been named the Best College Newspaper in New York State by the New York Press Association in its annual Better College Newspaper competition. This is the 19th time the paper has been named best in the state in the past 22 years.

The judges said, “The Ithacan is full of pertinent and relevant news for its community. Story choice, graphics, layout, and writing were consistently of a high quality.”

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 Students, faculty, staff and alumni raised $500 for Ithaca's Dorothy Cotton Institute to support human rights and justice initiatives

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Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and Co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, and Louis Massiah, Director of Scribe Video Center, delivered the keynote roundtable for the Co-creation: Delights, Discontents, and Dislocations Sympsosium at Skidmore College on April 16, 2021.

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Four student teams from the Strategic Management capstone course placed in the "Global Top 100" of the Business Strategy Game to finish the semester strong.

 

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We Two Alone, a short story collection by Jack Wang, associate professor in the Department of Writing, has been shortlisted for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award for best debut collection from the Writers' Union of Canada and the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for best debut author in literary fiction.

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