By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager
• August 28, 2025
President La Jerne Cornish said during the All-College Welcome that administrators are working to align the size of the faculty and staff with the student body size.
Ithaca College students who were enrolled in Spring 2020 for in-person learning are entitled to financial compensation. Erik Akerman, a student at IC during Spring 2020, filed a class action lawsuit against the college on behalf of himself and other students who were unable to engage in college classes and activities as usual, but still paid tuition when the COVID-19 pandemic forced shutdowns.
On Aug. 22, unidentified individuals threw water balloons and tomatoes at students attending Glow with Pride, also called the Glow Party, an orientation event.
By Sheelagh Doe, Life and Culture Editor
• August 27, 2025
Since July 28, through summer rain or sunshine, Ithaca College students have been darting through town with walkies, filming equipment or makeup supply bags slung over their shoulders. Science fiction...
By Eamon Corbo, Assistant News Editor
• August 27, 2025
SAFE IC, Ithaca College's new mobile safety app, includes features like alerts from the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management, contacts for emergency services and a campus map with resources.
Effective Aug. 31, the position of Vice President for Marketing Communications at Ithaca College will be eliminated as part of ongoing cost-reduction measures. The position has been held by Mark Eyerly since its formation in July 2023.
On Aug. 2, Adam Turck ’11 was fatally shot after stopping to help a woman involved in a domestic dispute in Richmond, Virginia. Turck was 35 years old.
Brad Hougham, a professor in the Department of Music Performance, filed a memorandum in opposition to Ithaca College’s motion to dismiss his civil lawsuit July 18.
The Ithaca College Division of Finance and Administration hosted a Dollars and Sense presentation May 29. The session was open to faculty, staff and students to discuss the college's performance in fiscal year 2025 and the FY 2026 budget. To continue to combat the college’s financial deficit, the discount rate for first-year students will be dropped from 64% to 60% by FY 2028.
Ithaca College announced that Aaron Bouyea has been hired as the next director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation. The announcement was made by Stanley Bazile, vice president for Student Affairs and Campus Life, on May 27. The college began searching for a new director when Susan Bassett ’79 announced in February that she planned to retire at the end of the 2024-25 academic year. Bassett had been director of the program since 2013.