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The first candidate to become School of Business Dean, Sean Reid, associate dean of the School of Business at Quinnipiac University, met with staff, students and faculty to present his plans for the Ithaca College School of Business.

First business school dean candidate emphasizes career development

By Mark Prowse, Staff Writer April 3, 2015
Sean Reid, associate dean of the School of Business at Quinnipiac University, addressed many of the issues he sees in the changing nature of business education and outlined his plans to elevate the college’s performance and standards in the field.
From left: Seniors Andrew Sowers and Stephen Briggs were winners of the innovation track at the Business Idea Competition on Nov. 20. Sowers and Briggs created UV Clipboard, an application that uses cloud storage to copy and paste across devices.

Three student groups succeed in Business Idea Competition

By Yane Ahn, Contributing Writer December 3, 2014
Twelve groups of student entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas and competed for three possible first-place awards of $1,000 each on Nov. 20.

Steve Gonick ’85 to visit Ithaca College as executive-in-residence

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor September 7, 2014
Steve Gonick ’85 will make his first visit to the business school on Sept. 9 to mark the beginning of his role as executive- and entrepreneur-in-residence.

Ithaca College administrative changes for the 2014–15 academic year

August 27, 2014
This summer saw several top administrators at Ithaca College leave their positions and be replaced by new recruits.

Business School names interim dean

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor July 1, 2014
James Simpson serves as the interim dean for the School of Business.
Mary Ellen Zuckerman, dean of the School of Business, will leave the  college at the end of May with an impact felt by students and faculty.

Business School reflects on Zuckerman’s leadership

By Sara Kim, Staff Writer April 30, 2014
As Mary Ellen Zuckerman, dean of the School of Business, prepares to leave at the end of the spring semester, the Ithaca College community reflects on the differences she made in developing student professionalism and enhancing the school’s commitment to sustainability.
Sixth-year student Tim Reynolds won $20,000 at the first Business Plan Competition, which was held April 22 in Emerson Suites. His product, KettleShell, is a device to make using dumbbells easier.

Student wins $20,000 for start-up company

By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor April 23, 2014
Tim Reynolds, sixth-year graduate student in the Department of Physical Therapy, took the first-place prize at the first-ever Business Plan Competition on April 22 for his entrepreneurial company and product, KettleShell.

College and City: April 24

April 23, 2014
Business school to hold farewell reception for Dean Zuckerman, Grab and Go offers lunch at library cafe, and more.
Mary Ellen Zuckerman, dean of the School of Business, has been named provost and vice president of academic affairs at State University of New York Brockport.

Administrators to leave for provost positions

By Jack Curran, Online News Editor January 29, 2014
Ithaca College will soon begin the search for a new dean of the School of Business, as Mary Ellen Zuckerman, the current dean, prepares to leave the college at the end of the semester.

Two administrators to leave Ithaca College to assume provost positions.

January 24, 2014
This morning, Ithaca College announced that Mary Ellen Zuckerman, dean of the School of Business, and David Garcia, associate provost of business technology, will be leaving the college at the end of the semester for provost positions at other institutions.
The layout for the new 9,000-square-foot Downtown Ithaca Incubator.

IC collaborates with TC3 and Cornell on hub for ideas

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor January 22, 2014
A new Downtown Ithaca Incubator will provide a location for Ithaca College students to collaborate with students from Cornell and TC3, while working to create businesses.

College mourns loss of longtime professor

By Noreyana Fernando and Sage Daugherty September 5, 2013
Ithaca College mourns the loss of Eileen Kelly, professor of management, who passed away on September 2 after a battle with cancer.
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