IC Giving Day raises over $1 million amid APP cuts
IC Giving Day raised over $1 million despite community members expressing differing opinions over the college’s decisions over this academic year.
IC Giving Day raised over $1 million despite community members expressing differing opinions over the college’s decisions over this academic year.
The Ithaca College Faculty Council discussed the second phase of the APP process and COVID-19 guidelines for Fall 2021 during the May 4 Faculty Council meeting.
The Ithaca College Contingent Faculty Union begins negotiations for its second contract April 29 because the current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire May 31.
Organizations at Ithaca College held three events within the past week to address the impact of the Academic Program Prioritization (APP).
Some students and faculty are finding that low enrollment and faculty and program cuts have affected course registration for Fall 2021.
Terminated employees who have a dependent enrolled at the college will continue to receive full tuition benefits for the duration of the students’ enrollment.
The APPIC is also recommending the creation of more flexibility for curricula and admissions at Ithaca College as a part of the APP.
Some prospective students have concerns about the effects of the cuts, while others feel the cuts will not have an impact on their futures at the college.
The Ithaca College Faculty Council discussed workload requirements for NTEN faculty positions and changes to the Faculty Handbook.
The IC Staff Council released a statement March 15 in response to the recent dialogue surrounding the Academic Program Prioritization process.
The health education, physical education and dual degree in both health and physical education are among the programs to be cut as part of the APP process.
The Humanities and Sciences (H&S) Faculty Senate drafted a resolution that calls for the college to provide resources for terminated faculty members.