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When Ithaca College opened as The Ithaca Conservatory of Music in 1892, the school didn’t stand on the South Hill — it was part of the downtown community. In fact, it would never have made it to its current home without Ithaca’s creation of the Friends of Ithaca College in 1958, according to Elayne Nicholas, a member of the Friends.
The Tompkins County History Center will hold the grand opening of a new exhibit about the college’s relationship with the city, titled “From Downtown to South Hill: Ithaca College is Ithaca’s College,” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The exhibit was created by Mari Shopsis, the former interim education director for the History Center and member of the Friends and the History Center.
“The whole idea for the exhibit was the relationship between the Friends and the college,” said Raechel Lutz ’07, who worked on the project as an intern at the History Center last semester.
“[The Friends] has always given financial support to the college dating back to the ’60s,” she said.
“Most colleges don’t have community support groups,” she said.
Judy Dietz, community liaison at the History Center, looks at the center's new exhibit about the history of Ithaca College Tuesday morning.
Colleen Shea/The Ithacan
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