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On Nov. 3, Ithaca College faculty members were sent an email from the Offices of the Provost and the Registrar explaining that the proposed scheduling grid for Fall 2023 would not be used after faculty raised concerns. 

Proposed scheduling grid dropped after campus concerns

By Vivian Rose, Staff Writer November 16, 2022
On Nov. 3, faculty members were sent an email from the Offices of the Provost and the Registrar explaining that the proposed scheduling grid for Fall 2023 would not be used after faculty raised concer
Pedro Molina is a former cartoonist at Confidencial in Nicaragua. Molina is a visiting international scholar in residence at Ithaca College, but with the programs elimination, he is searching for a new sponsor for his visa.

Visiting international scholar in residence program eliminated

By Alex Hartzog, Staff Writer March 4, 2021
Pedro Molina, Ithaca College’s International Visiting Scholar in Residence, is now struggling to plan his future after the college decided to end the Scholar in Residence program. 
Omar Stoute, the new Title IX deputy coordinator, has worked at the college in different positions in recent years and will be taking over the position, said La Jerne Cornish, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, in the announcement. He started the position Feb. 17.

College appoints new Title IX deputy coordinator

By Caitlin Holtzman, Staff Writer February 19, 2020
The Title IX office in the Ithaca College Office of the General Counsel announced Feb. 14 that Omar Stoute ’17 is the new Title IX deputy coordinator.
Senior Abby Haley writes that young peoples inclusion in conversations about their own futures should not be contingent on their financial situations.

Commentary: Higher ed has role in climate crisis solutions

By Abby Haley November 20, 2019
Young people’s inclusion in conversations about their own futures should not be contingent on their financial situations.
The Office of the Provost at Ithaca College announced March 19 that the provost is currently seeking applications for three new positions.

College adds new administrative positions

By Krissy Waite, Assistant News Editor March 24, 2019
The Office of the Provost at Ithaca College announced March 19 that the provost is currently seeking applications for three new positions.
Senior Julie Erickson is pictured above using the new Honors Program wing in the Peggy Ryan Williams Center to do work.

Honors program moves into new space

By Sam Haut, Staff Writer February 8, 2017
The Ithaca College Honors Program has been moved to the garden level of PRW and has been allotted a new lounge and workspace.
Editorial: Sustainability weakens during Rochons tenure

Editorial: Sustainability weakens during Rochon’s tenure

By The Ithacan November 2, 2016
Though provosts have come and gone, the common denominator during the period of deterioration of sustainability initiatives, is Rochon.
From left: Tom Pfaff, Honors Program director and professor in the Department of Mathematics, and Patricia Spencer, faculty director for service learning in the Office of Civic Engagement and assistant professor in the Department of Writing, will step down from their positions claiming a lack of support from the Ithaca College administration.

Two Ithaca College faculty directors to step down

By Kyle Arnold, Assistant News Editor May 4, 2016
Two Ithaca College administrators have announced they will be stepping down from their positions, claiming a lack of administrative support from the college.
Students cook food over a campfire as a part of Environmental Sentinels, a class in the environmental studies department. An updated environmental studies minor will be available in the course catalog for the Fall 2016 semester.

Ithaca College environmental studies minor to reopen Fall 2016

By Jonah Swiatek, Staff Writer January 28, 2016
The Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences expects its updated environmental studies minor to be available in the course catalog for the Fall 2016 semester.

Administrators update Faculty Council on major college-wide projects

By Sabrina Knight, Staff Writer October 8, 2014
Several key administrators visited the Faculty Council meeting to discuss administrative staffing changes and the status of college-wide projects.

College creates search committee for new assistant provost position

By Ramya Vijayagopal, Assistant News Editor October 1, 2014
Ithaca College has announced the formation of a search committee for the new assistant provost for finance and administrative operations, which will be chaired by Leslie Lewis, dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences.
From left: Carlos Figueroa, assistant professor of politics at Ithaca College, and Jens David Ohlin, professor of law at Cornell University, host a discussion session at Ithaca College on Sept. 17.

Collegiate professors host discussion on U.S. Drone Policy

By Joe Byeon, Contributing Writer September 20, 2014
With President Barack Obama’s announcement to use drone air strikes against the Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, drone use continues to be one of the most controversial topics in modern technology.
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