Class of 2018 sees final First-Year Reading Initiative
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 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.
Bailey Reagan ’12, assistant to the president, has been drawn to Ithaca College since before she was a student.
This summer saw several top administrators at Ithaca College leave their positions and be replaced by new recruits.
The fate of Simeon’s bistro, following a tractor-trailer crash into the restaurant this summer, is yet to be determined as the investigation continues.
The college sees an under-enrollment of the Class of 2018 by 150 students.
Incoming freshmen immersed into the Ithaca community with Jumpstart, which spanned the weekend before classes began.
Members of the Faculty Council met Aug. 26 for their first meeting of the year to discuss the budget, the provost search committee and the Gender Equity Study.
The City of Ithaca was hit with a string of crimes over the summer, which has included a high number of burglaries, robberies and criminal trespassing charges.
Follow Bubba Crumrine through the Ithaca underground music scene.
Ithaca College honored 1,345 students as they became alumni May 18 when it held its 119th Commencement.
The Ithaca College physical therapy graduate program will see its last cohort of students conclude their collegiate careers at the Rochester Center.
Students, faculty, staff and administration attended a presentation hosted by the Ithaca College Student Government Association about the ongoing issue of microaggressions on campus April 25 in Textor 102 — the third of its kind and the first that administrators have attended.