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The award recognizes Yeo for his leadership in creating a more sustainable future. Tunku Mohamed Alauddin Tunku Naquiyuddin, a Negeri Sembilan royal, presented the award to Yeo.
Q&A: Senior Ye Hang Yeo wins sustainability award for documentary
By Kaeleigh Banda, News Editor • September 15, 2025
Senior Ye Hang Yeo — a documentary studies and production, and world languages and cultures double major — won the Influential Leader/CEO in Sustainability Award at the Asia Pacific CEO Sustainability Awards in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in Summer 2025.
A former Ithaca College student, Jonathan D’Agostino, was declared missing by the New York State Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation Department Sept. 10.
Former Ithaca College student missing
By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor • September 12, 2025
A former Ithaca College student, Jonathan D’Agostino, was declared missing by the New York State Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation Department Sept. 10. Video footage showed him leaving the IC campus around 6:30 a.m. Sept. 7, according to the missing person release. An IC spokesperson told Syracuse.com he last attended IC in Fall 2023.
Senior Holden Prescott working at the Eleven Wall Cafe. Located in the Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise, the cafe used to offer build-your-own sandwiches and now offers açai bowls.
Changes to meal exchange program cause confusion
By Isabel Alasio, Newsletter Editor • September 11, 2025
Changes to Ithaca College’s meal exchange program from the 2024-25 academic year to the 2025-26 academic year have surprised students and student employees. Many students are confused about what meal exchange options are currently available and what each cafe serves.
The drop of around 200 students enrolled in the School of Humanities and Sciences in the 2022-23 academic year to the 2024-25 academic year shifted H&S from making up 25.86% of the student body to 23.3% of the student body.
Enrollment in School of Humanities and Sciences decreases
By Eamon Corbo, Assistant News Editor • September 11, 2025
The total number of students enrolled in the Ithaca College School of Humanities and Sciences has decreased continuously between the 2022-23 academic year and the 2024-25 academic year.
Sophomore Molly Davey assists in cleaning up the environment Sept. 6 on Hudson Street at IC Eco Reps’ South Hill September Clean Up event.
College Briefs: IC Eco Reps hosts local community clean up and more
September 11, 2025
Sophomore Molly Davey assists in cleaning up the environment Sept. 6 on Hudson Street at IC Eco Reps’ South Hill September Clean Up event.
Luca Maurer — executive director for student equity, inclusion and belonging in the Center for Equity, Inclusion and Belonging — said the Center for EIB helps support affinity groups for faculty and staff like groups focused on supporting early career, LGBTQ+ and remote working faculty and staff.
SGC discusses inclusion on campus amid federal pressures
By Eamon Corbo, Assistant News Editor • September 9, 2025
The Ithaca College Student Governance Council met Sept. 8 to hear from Luca Maurer — executive director for student equity, inclusion and belonging in the Center for Equity, Inclusion and Belonging — about his office’s efforts to foster inclusion on campus in the face of federal pressures at the council's first meeting of Fall 2025.
Blooms look like blue-green clumps or paint streaks on the surface of the water. Just from appearance, it is impossible to determine whether the blooms are toxic or not.
Harmful algal blooms increase in Cayuga Lake as global temperature rises
By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor • September 8, 2025
In the summer months around Cayuga Lake, familiar green clumps can be spotted on the water. These are harmful algal blooms (HABs), potentially toxic growths of bacteria that can harm people and animals. As Earth's temperature continues to rise, HABs reports have drastically increased over the last four decades, making them a more difficult issue to contain. However, the Ithaca community has many ways of managing them. 
From left, Dennis Charsky, Kelley Sullivan, Bonnie Riley and Angela Brenneman. This meeting was the first meeting with the new council members and council chair, Charsky.
Faculty Council discusses creation of creative industries major, talks updates with president
By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor • September 3, 2025
The Ithaca College Faculty Council met Sept. 2 for its first meeting of the 2025-26 academic year to hear updates from President La Jerne Cornish and to confirm council members into their subcommittee positions.
Lewis has previously served as an associate professor, department chair and program coordinator of Ithaca College’s Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, the Outdoor Adventure Leadership major and Immersion Semester Program.
Q&A: Pat Lewis discusses nature’s impact on mental health in new Nature Rx class
By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor • September 1, 2025
Over the summer, Pat Lewis, associate professor in the Department of Health Sciences and Public Health, and Jason Hamilton, professor in the Department of the Environment, presented their ideas for a one-credit Nature Rx class at the Campus Nature Rx Colloquium. 
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