SGA pushes for campus inclusion and release of survey data
SGA has launched a task force to combat microaggressions and push the administration to release the results of the campus climate survey from 2012.
SGA has launched a task force to combat microaggressions and push the administration to release the results of the campus climate survey from 2012.
The Ithaca College Office of Financial Services has made changes to its website after being accused of violating the Higher Education Act of 1965 by not clearly stating what forms are and are not required for students to receive federal financial aid.
With a sexual assault reported in East Tower and sexual offenses in the national spotlight, the college is working to educate the campus on this issue.
Students will hear from professors and artists in a discussion sponsored by the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.
The James J. Whalen Academic Symposium will present new awards for visual arts, theater arts and communications to students this year in an effort to attract more interest from those disciplines.
The current location of SDS is not equally accessible to the 682 registered students, according to a group of students petitioning to move the office.
New research on bones provides evidence that impoverished Americans, especially African-Americans, experienced treatment that led to serious physical and mental stress, correlating with their economic inequality.
Anthony DiRenzo, associate professor of writing, recently published an historical novel called “Trinacria: A Tale of Bourbon Sicily,” which read excerpts from at 7 p.m. Feb. 11 in Klingenstein Lounge in the Campus Center.