Proposed climate justice center not to be housed at IC
The proposed Ithaca College Center for Climate Justice will no longer be launched at the college due to the APP process.
The proposed Ithaca College Center for Climate Justice will no longer be launched at the college due to the APP process.
Through the Ithaca College-Cornell University Exchange Program, IC students can take language classes that are not offered at Ithaca College.
The Ithaca College Faculty Council has decided it will not hold a vote of no confidence against the administration.
Thirteen undergraduate teacher education majors at Ithaca College will be discontinued but most will be substituted with equivalent graduate programs.
Ithaca College will be terminating faculty members — including faculty of color — as a part of the APP process, but it is unclear how many faculty of color will be affected.
Ithaca College administrators held a Q&A session with students regarding their concerns with the Academic Prioritization Program process March 4.
The Ithaca College Student Governance Council (SGC) discussed a vote of no confidence at its March 8 meeting.
Collado and Cornish spoke about the campus community’s reactions to the changes and the APP process moving forward.
The Ithaca College Faculty Council discussed a vote of no confidence against the administration during its March 2.
Members of the Department of Communication Studies are disappointed with the elimination of the communications studies major, which is being cut as a part of the APP process.
Ithaca College Alumni Against Austerity voiced its discontent with the approval of the final APP recommendations in a March 1 event.
The aging studies major is one of 26 majors, programs and departments slated to be eliminated as a result of the APP process.