‘Shape of the College’ draft met with criticism
Faculty, students and alumni share their reactions to the “Shape of the College” draft.
Faculty, students and alumni share their reactions to the “Shape of the College” draft.
The Image Text MFA program is one of five graduate programs at the college that have been recommended for discontinuation.
President Shirley M. Collado spoke about the financial state of the college at the All-College Gathering on Feb. 9.
The Department of Politics is voicing its opposition to the draft “Shape of the College” document and the Academic Program Prioritization process.
The Open the Books Coalition organized a protest on campus against the proposed faculty and program cuts Feb. 8.
Inside Higher Ed, an education publication, published a story about the resistance to the Academic Program Prioritization process at the college.
Ithaca College alumni, faculty and students voiced their opposition to the implementation of the Academic Program Prioritization (APP) process during a town hall Feb. 3.
The Ithaca College Faculty Council voted to hold an all-faculty vote to collect feedback on the “Shape of the College” document.
Students expressed concerns about the draft proposal for faculty and program cuts at the Student Governance Council (SGC) meeting Jan. 25.
The SGC hosted the meeting in response to pushback from campus community members regarding the upcoming faculty and program cuts.
Members of the Ithaca College Faculty Council expressed confusion and dissatisfaction with the recommendations for program and department cuts.
he Ithaca College Academic Program Prioritization Implementation Committee (APPIC) released a draft of the “Shape of the College” document.