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Brooklyn-based band “B Boys” performs at the Community School of  Music and Arts in Ithaca. The band’s performance was part of a series by Ithaca  Underground, a nonprofit that aims to give artists a platform to share their music.

College Briefs Nov. 8

By The Ithacan November 7, 2018

Forum to focus on midterm results and highlight key issues and races The Park Center for Independent Media will be holding a public forum from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 12 in Textor 103. Thomas Shevory,...

From left, freshmen Lauren Barnes, Keeley Firinne and Zoey Spang decorate pumpkins Oct. 26. IC After Dark and the Student Activities Board hosted a Halloween-themed event, “Ith’s A Great Pumpkin!,” with a pumpkin painting and a costume contest.

College Briefs Nov. 1

November 7, 2018
The IT Information Security team has received several reports of an email phishing scheme related to iTunes gift cards.
Amy Hempel gave a public reading Oct. 22 in Clark Lounge as part of the writing department’s Distinguished Visiting Writer Series. Hempel is an acclaimed author of four story collections and the recipient of a variety of awards for her work.

College Briefs Oct. 24

October 24, 2018
The Office of Analytics and Institutional Research will be hosting the annual IC Data Day at Ithaca College on Oct. 25. The aim of IC Data Day is to promote a culture of data-informed decision-making.
Senior Elijah Potts presents a 60-second pitch during the annual Park Tank event on Oct. 5 in the Roy H. Park School of Communications auditorium. Student media  products and concepts were evaluated by a panel of alumni and staff judges.

College Briefs Oct. 11

October 24, 2018

Students and faculty hold festival to showcase Asian-American films The fifth annual Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m....

From left, freshman Aiden Nelson and sophomore Noel Bentley write to authors who have had their books frequently banned Sept. 27. “Thank a Banned Author in the LGBT Center” is part of a letter campaign hosted by the American Library Association.

College Briefs Oct. 4

October 3, 2018
The inaugural cohort of BOLD scholars is announcing its new student organization — Empowering Mental Health in People of Color.
Kelli Grant ’04, personal finance reporter at CNBC, spoke at a Society of Professional Journalists meeting Sept. 24. Grant spoke on business journalism and gave students personal finance tips, such as saving for retirement and negotiating their salaries.

College Briefs Sept. 27

By The Ithacan September 26, 2018

College library hosts programs in honor of Banned Books Week In celebration of Banned Books Week, the library’s Research Help Desk will display banned books. Visitors can use the library’s guide...

Junior Jason Springer plays the trumpet at the Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble’s  children’s concert Sept. 15. The concert was held in Ford Hall. Michael Titlebaum,  associate professor in the Department of Music Performance, directs the ensemble.

College Briefs Sept. 20

September 19, 2018
The Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble's children's concert happened Sept. 15 and was open to kids of all ages.
The Industry-Focused Business and Management Career Fair was open to all students and offered attendees the oppurtunity to speak with employers about jobs, internships and their respective industries.

College Briefs Sept. 13

By The Ithacan September 11, 2018
Ithaca College held its first Industry-Focused Business and Management Career Fair Sept. 7. The fair was open to all students.
Students in Ithacappella perform at the Bernie Milton Pavilion on The Commons during Downtown Day on Sept. 2 as a part of First Bomber Weekend.

College Briefs Sept. 6

By The Ithacan September 5, 2018

Politics professor co-authors paper about international political economy Naeem Inayatullah, professor in the Department of Politics, and his longtime co-author, David Blaney, professor at Macalester...

Campus was teeming with large groups of Ithaca College freshmen and their families during move-in day Aug. 25.

College Briefs Aug. 30

By The Ithacan August 29, 2018

IC Natural Lands receives grants to fund paved access path The Ithaca College Natural Lands received two private foundation grants for $15,000 each to support construction of a paved access path to the...

Ithaca College Hillel held Havdalah services to mark the end of Shabbat on April 28. The event was semiformal and celebrated the holidays and the end of the spring  semester.

College Briefs May 3

By The Ithacan May 2, 2018

Associate professor explores ways to combat implicit racism Paula Ioanide, associate professor at the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity, published an article titled “‘Why Did the...

Percussionist Nathan Daughtrey conducted the performance “Fidget” by the Ithaca  College Percussion Ensemble and Steel Band on April 22 in Ford Hall. Conrad  Alexander, assistant professor in the Department of Performance Studies, directed.

College Briefs April 26

April 25, 2018

The Key to IC executive board elected to SGC for 2018–19 year The Key to IC has been elected as the Student Governance Council executive board along with four new SGC senators, a senior class executive...

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