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From left, senators Matilda Thornton-Clark, Charlotte Robertson and Seondre Carolina vote at a Student Government Association meeting. It was announced Jan. 19 that Thornton-Clark would fill the open position for vice president of campus affairs.

Ithaca College SGA selects permanent VP of Campus Affairs

By Kyle Arnold, Staff Writer January 22, 2016
Former Class of 2016 senator Matilda Thornton-Clark has been chosen to take over as the Student Government Association vice president of campus affairs on a permanent basis, according to a Jan. 19 SGA announcement.
The Ithaca College Student Governemnt Association announced Jan. 7 that Yena Seo, vice president of campus affairs, has resigned. SGA President Dominick Recckio, center, said he asked Seo to resign.

Ithaca College SGA vice president of campus affairs resigns

By Sophia Tulp, Assistant News Editor January 7, 2016
The Ithaca College Student Government Association announced that sophomore Yena Seo, vice president of campus affairs, has resigned from her position.
Michele Lenhart, director of student leadership & involvement, and six students were invited to attend the 2015 National Conference for College Women Student Leaders held on May 27–30 in College Park, Maryland.

Q&A: Sophomore attends college women leaders conference

By Natalie Shanklin, Opinion Editor September 1, 2015
Equality in the workforce is definitely one of the bigger topics that I’m passionate about.
Melissa Richmond, an Elect Her facilitator from Washington, D.C., and outreach manager at Running Start, speaks to students at Elect Her Ithaca Women Win, a professional development program held Feb. 22 in Clark Lounge.

OSEMA holds first Women Leader Series

By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor February 26, 2014
To kick off National Women’s History Month, Ithaca College will host the first-ever Women Leader Series, which includes professional development programs for enhancing the college’s female student leadership.
Senior Courtney Brown brought the Elect Her workshop to Ithaca College for the first time last year. Applications for students interested in this years program will be available later this month.

Elect Her campaign works to increase female leadership involvement

By Alexa Salvato, Contributing Writer December 4, 2013
To encourage young women to run for government positions and create an opportunity to make the Student Government Association more reflective of Ithaca College’s student body, the college will host its second annual “Elect Her: Campus Women Win” workshop.

Courtney Brown brings Elect Her to campus

By Megan Devlin, Staff Writer November 12, 2012
Ithaca College will be one of 12 colleges to receive a workshop from Elect Her.
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