Freeman discusses FOIA and freedoms to journalists
Robert J. Freeman says the federal government abuses its allowance to withhold certain documents requested via the Freedom of Information Act.
Robert J. Freeman says the federal government abuses its allowance to withhold certain documents requested via the Freedom of Information Act.
The Class of 2018 gathered to discuss James McBride’s novel “The Good Lord Bird” as a part of Ithaca College’s final year of the First-Year Reading Initiative program.
The Ithaca Police Department is investigating a stabbing that occurred at 12:46 a.m. Aug. 31 on the 300 block of Hillview Place
Ithaca College formally welcomed the Class of 2018 through the college’s Convocation ceremony on the morning of Aug. 25 in the Glazer Arena of the Athletics and Events Center.
Editors from The Ithacan give you a heads up on what to expect in this week’s upcoming issue for August 28, 2014.
The last class of Ithaca College physical therapy students to study at the Rochester Center convened for a closing ceremony on Aug. 17.
Keith “Mac” McIntosh will succeed Ed Fuller as the college’s new associate vice president of Information Technology Services and chief information officer.
Laurie Worrall has been selected to replace Anthony Hopson as the new executive director for the Office of Civic Engagement beginning fall 2014.
James Simpson serves as the interim dean for the School of Business.
Rachel Reuben, associate vice president for marketing communications, will be vice president for communications at Colgate University.
Linda Petrosino ’77, M.S. ’78, dean of the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, has been named interim provost and vice president for educational affairs.
The Ithaca College Faculty Council addressed outstanding business for the academic year at its meeting May 6.