Lecture brings awareness to faith-based abuse in Africa
The Department of Politics hosted a presentation April 4 to bring awareness to abuse found in faith-based higher education in Africa.
The Department of Politics hosted a presentation April 4 to bring awareness to abuse found in faith-based higher education in Africa.
Starting Monday, April 11, Ithaca College students will no longer have to fill out daily COVID-19 health screenings and show their IC Health Badge.
IC has announced that Sheila Katz ’05, CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, will give the main address at the 2022 Commencement ceremony.
Ithaca College junior Caitlin Holtzman, has been named the editor-in-chief of The Ithacan for the 2022–23 academic year.
The Ithaca College chapter of the BOLD Women’s Leadership Network received a $2 million grant from the Helen Gurley Brown Foundation.
CTC is a student-run organization that allows members — currently 30 students — to integrate their course work with real-world experiences in financial services.
The lack of student voters is becoming more concerning for long-term residents who are impacted by the census of college towns like Ithaca.
In September 2021, members of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ Nation and its allies began to craft a resolution for the City of Ithaca Common Council, with the intent to restore sovereignty within the nation.
An in-person screening of the documentary “The Unmaking of a College” was held March 27 at Cinemapolis. The documentary explores the 2019 crisis at Hampshire College.
The new Omicron subvariant BA.2 was detected in Tompkins County, but the Tompkins County Health Department said hospitalizations are low, in a statement released March 28.
A set of human-like sculptures made with mud and burlap by IC alum Andrew Lackland ’21, were found placed around the City of Ithaca in January.
Two guest speakers joined SGC at its March 28 meeting and imparted information about student advocacy, mental health and housing.