It's Alive! Jon Karafin '04 and His Science-Influenced Art
Growth, evolution, energy, response, reproduction, order, and regulation. These are the seven requisites for life, as well as specific scientific terms. And they were the inspiration for a...
View ArticleBetter Than Baseball: Jazz Man Jeff Barone '93
Jazz guitarist Jeff Barone ’93 has built a rich life around the art form he loves. by George Sapio...
View ArticleKick-A*s Sorceress Shelly Mazzanoble '94
“Girly girl” Shelly Mazzanoble ’94 has a dark side as elven wizard and D&D guru. And she’s funny. ...
View ArticleWandering Heart: Calan Gibney '02
Teacher Calan Gibney ’02 turns a yen for adventure into global volunteerism. by George Sapio “We should go somewhere,” said Calan Gibney ’02 idly to her colleague. “How about New Zealand?” her...
View ArticleSaving the Condors: Tim Hauck '03 and Matt Podolsky '06
Tim Hauck ’03 and Matt Podolsky ’06 are helping to bring North America’s largest flying land bird back from near extinction. by Aaron King ’09 Each morning, Tim Hauck ’03 and Matt Podolsky ’06 are...
View ArticleReel Experience: David Ames
by Courtney Clemente '09 David Ames ’72 is president of Ames Enterprises and director of Global Energy Holdings Group. As an undergraduate TV and radio major, Ames was staff manager for WICB and head...
View ArticleAfter Genocide
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...
View ArticlePassions Galore
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...
View ArticleTest Driving Social Media
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...
View ArticlePhilosophical Fighter
Dennis Fitch ’70 acquired mindfulness the hard way. By Doug McInnis By the time he was...
View ArticleLuck of the Draw
The handmade magic of Ted Enik ’75. By Rena Grossman Entering illustrator Ted Enik’s Upper East Side apartment is like diving headfirst into the pages of an elaborate children’s adventure story, ripe...
View ArticleTime as Currency
Losing her job turned out to be a good thing for Ebony Blue ’07. By Brenna Fitzgerald Sometimes, getting your dream...
View ArticleHave Camera, Will Travel
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,...
View ArticleYoung at Art
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...
View ArticleDefying Gravity
Mary Kelly Rayel ’89 flies through the air with the greatest of ease. By Judith Pratt ...
View ArticleGrowing Gardens and Community
Ajamu Brown ’99 sows seeds of change in Brooklyn. By Lorraine Berry In the mid-1970s, New York City faced bankruptcy. When the federal...
View ArticleAgainst All Odds
Crutches didn’t slow down pro baseball player Dave Clark ’74. By Doug McInnis When Dave Clark joined Little League in 1960, he brought along everything he needed to play with — his ball, his glove,...
View ArticleConfessions of a Risk Taker
Vision and optimism drive indie filmmaker Marlene Rhein ’92. By Brenna Fitzgerald ...
View ArticleAnam
Dorice Nelson-Damsky ’52 found that you are what you love to do. By Doug McInnis ...
View ArticleTop of the World
Ithaca prepared Sarinda Unamboowe ’88 for Mount Everest. By Susan Wolf...
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