Protesters demand transparency regarding faculty cuts
The Open the Books Coalition organized a protest on campus against the proposed faculty and program cuts Feb. 8.
The Open the Books Coalition organized a protest on campus against the proposed faculty and program cuts Feb. 8.
Some Ithaca College alumni are voicing their opposition to the implementation of the APP process and the resulting faculty and program cuts.
Members of the Ithaca College Faculty Council expressed confusion and dissatisfaction with the recommendations for program and department cuts.
If students are Ithaca College’s “why,” then why are those same students being ignored and talked down to?
The Faculty Council discussed amending the Faculty Handbook to prevent faculty of color from being disproportionately affected by faculty cuts.
Today we have Professor Luke Keller, a professor of astronomy and physics at Ithaca College, here to talk about music, books and what qualities a student can have.
Ithaca College seniors Julianna Cavallo, Steven Bluestein and Nicholas Thompson formed an audio editing company called Out of Touch Records.
The crowd was protesting the administration’s decision to cut approximately 130 full-time equivalent faculty positions.
A sense of relief and exhilaration filled the air Nov. 7 on The Commons in Ithaca, an hour after President-elect Joe Biden secured the projected win.
Ithaca College is anticipating allowing more students on campus for Spring 2021 than Fall 2020, given new New York state travel advisories.
A coalition of Ithaca College community members have written a letter criticizing the Academic Program Prioritization (APP) process.
The Ithaca College Senior Leadership Team (SLT) declined to enact three bills passed by the Student Governance Council.