Intercom

intercom home  |  advanced search  |  about intercom  |  alerts  |  faq  |  help     Search Intercom

Zoe Shan Lin,  Assistant Professor of History, presented at the 2021 conference of the Association for Asian Studies. The presentation, "Carved in Stone: Stele Building, Public Memories, and Local Politics in Southern Song China, 1127-1279," examined how local officials and literati built stelae to make public memories that helped them succeed in political negotiations.

Patricia Zimmermann, Professor of Screen Studies and Co-director of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, delivered an invited lecture at the University of Colorado on March 5 entitled “The Historiography of We Tell:  Fifty Years of Participatory Community Media.”

Read more . . . (158 words)

Associate Professor and Chair of the Environmental Studies and Sciences Department, Chris Sinton, presented at the annual meeting of the Northeast section of the Geological Society of America. The presentation,  Water Quality and User Survey of Roadside Springs in Central New York State, is co-authored by Environmental Studies and Sciences alumni Matthew Olivieri, Tara Perry, and Kaylou Stoddard.

 

Justine Vosloo, PhD. CMPC, Associate Professor from the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training published a paper: “The Transnational Experience of Sport Psychology Practitioners from Training to Practice ” in the May 2021 issue of one of the premier journals in the field: Psychology of Sport and Exercise. The paper examined the process of obtaining international training and educational experiences by expatriating, the process of repatriating and the challenges associated with this, and finally the lived experience of transnational migration in sport psychology practitioners.

 

Read more . . . (76 words)

Psychology Professor Barney Beins presented his Presidential Address at the annual convention of the Eastern Psychological Association (EPA), held virtually in 2021. His address was entitled Critical Thinking: Psychology and Beyond. He is the 2020-2021 president of EPA.

 

Read more . . . (6 words)

Professor Brown’s fifth book of poems, A Long Slow Climb, is a series of sonnets meditating on our current political and existential crisis. 

 

Read more . . . (206 words)

Congratulations to Matt Rodgers, associate professor of management, on his recent publication, “Helping While Competing? The Complex Effects of Competitive Climates on the Prosocial Identity and Performance Relationship.”

Read more . . . (119 words)

The Ithaca College students on the Graphic Novel Advisory Board (GNAB) taught a course on writing for comics to approximately 20 participants age 12 and up as part of the Tompkins County Public Library's celebration of Will Eisner week.

Read more . . . (180 words)

Raul Palma, assistant professor of writing, delivered an invited workshop at The Center for Cartoon Studies. His workshop was part of a session on Online Teaching Best Practices.

Read more . . . (52 words)

The Department of Physical Therapy hosted their annual Clinical Research Showcase Thursday, March 4th.

Read more . . . (54 words)

A river of all ages will be a new body of work in media such as photography, drawing, and animation reflecting on research on Six Mile Creek and the Brooktondale community.

Read more . . . (158 words)

On March 5 and 6, 26 students representing four Ithaca College Psychology Department research teams presented peer-reviewed posters about their research at the 2021 Annual Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, which was held online. The research teams, authors and names of the posters are below.

 

Read more . . . (281 words)

The four hour virtual workshop focused on the combined work of Ms. Durnford and Dr. Elich Monroe on The BREATH Pathway on Monday February 22, 2021.  

Read more . . . (76 words)

Jojo Greenwood, Kelcie McNamera and Sammie Spisak mentored by Dr. Janice Elich Monroe shared their  experiences in providing supervised telehealth interventions for stoke survivors who are participants in the Center for Life Skills. due to Covid-19 restrictions in person meetings. 

Read more . . . (25 words)

 Kris coauthored an article in Notes: The Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association

Read more . . . (38 words)

Congratulations to Dr. Margaret Shackell, Assistant Professor of Accounting, who recently published "Reversing the Ratchet Effect" in Strategic Finance along with two coauthors. 

Read more . . . (34 words)

Please join us in congratulating Matt Sullivan on his new $196,000 grant from the National Science Foundation! 

Read more . . . (116 words)

Assistant Professor of English, Kasia Bartoszynska has published an online essay on the Turkish nobel prize winner Orham Pamuk titled, "Cold War World Literature: Orhan Pamuk's White Castle."

Read more . . . (88 words)

It is with pleasure that I announce that two members of our IC community have been accepted to attend the HERS Leadership Institute in the 2021-2022 academic year.  Dr. Jacqueline Winslow, Director for New Student and Transition Programs and Jana Waller, Interim Associate Dean for the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, were accepted to attend the intensive leadership professional development program.

Read more . . . (246 words)

Kathleen Mulligan, Professor of Voice and Speech in the Theatre Arts Department, presented a talk "Creating Theatre From Family Stories" for the Theatre Talk series sponsored by Lokadharmi Theatre in Kerala, India.

Read more . . . (107 words)