College Briefs Oct. 5
Food Network’s former president to hold Q&A discussion downtown
The Studio at Ithaca College will be hosting Brooke Johnson, former Food Network president, for a moderated Q&A with audience discussion and networking.
Food Network’s former president to hold Q&A discussion downtown
The Studio at Ithaca College will be hosting Brooke Johnson, former Food Network president, for a moderated Q&A with audience discussion and networking.
IC Cross-Cultural Retreat urges students to apply for experience
Applications are due for Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs
Cross-Cultural leadership retreat before
midnight on Sept.
College Briefs Sept. 20
Women’s and gender studies dept. hosting open social hour
The women’s and gender studies department is hosting a social hour at 5:30 p.m.
Ithaca College makes the top 25 for its LGBTQ inclusiveness
Ithaca College has been ranked among the top 25 colleges and universities in the nation by Campus Pride for being inclusive of LGBTQ students.
College to give honorary degree to distinguished race activist
Distinguished author, activist and educator Beverly Tatum will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by Ithaca College at the college’s annual Engaging Communities luncheon, scheduled for Sept.
College to hold IC Kicks Back event for last week of classes
The end of the year celebration, IC Kicks Back, will be taking place 2–6 p.m.
The Campus Life Award is given each year to a select group of graduating seniors to recognize their outstanding contributions to the Ithaca College community.
Climate Study group to present results of most recent survey
The Climate Study Working Group will host two campus presentations April 25 regarding the results of the campus-climate survey.
Mulligan’s talk will highlight moments from her scholarship, including details about her projects “Finding Women’s Voices,” which focused on empowerment of Indian women through voice.
City of Ithaca warns against street parking during cleaning
The City of Ithaca began its annual street cleaning operations April 3, with streets on South Hill among the first on the schedule.
Psychology department students present at research conference