Follow Ithaca College freshman through First Bomber Weekend
Ithaca College students, faculty and staff celebrated First Bomber Weekend on campus Sept. 1–4 with A Cappella performances, yoga classes and fireworks.
Ithaca College students, faculty and staff celebrated First Bomber Weekend on campus Sept. 1–4 with A Cappella performances, yoga classes and fireworks.
Ithaca College has announced that Eric Maguire, the vice president for enrollment and communication, has accepted a position as vice president and dean of admission and financial aid at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, an institution he worked for before coming to the college in 2009.
The Department of Physical Therapy at Ithaca College expanded its outreach, tightening its focus on professional development by hosting the first New York State Regional Conclave on April 18 in the Center for Health Sciences.
At 9:30 p.m., the Ithaca College Student Government Association presidential debate will be broadcast live on ictv.org The Ithacan will be live-blogging what the candidates say and fact-checking any statements they make.
An arson was reported in Rowland Hall around 10:00 p.m. April 18.
The Ithaca College administration has rejected the #getCAPSready campaign’s invite to have an open-forum event.
The seventh annual Izzy Award ceremony honored Naomi Klein and David Sirota for outstanding achievement in independent journalism April 15 in Emerson Suites.
Jeff Weiss, adjunct professor of business administration in the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, presented his ideas about addressing the growing problems in business education and his transition to a leadership role at a business school.
Ithaca College part-time faculty filed their petition with the National Labor Relations Board to unionize April 15.
A fire at the Chapter House in Collegetown and an apartment complex next door has caused the roof of both buildings to collapse.
Candidates for the 2015-16 Ithaca College Student Government Association Executive Board may begin campaigning at midnight on April 13.
Freshman Sophia Conger, Gabby Malave and Jaylen Young have begun organizing an effort to rename Plain Street, Nelson Mandela Street to honor the former South African president’s passing in December 2013.