Students discuss themes in Judaism through fellowship
Beginning Feb.17, members of Ithaca College’s Jewish community have been gathering through the Jewish Learning Fellowship.
Beginning Feb.17, members of Ithaca College’s Jewish community have been gathering through the Jewish Learning Fellowship.
Author Dina Nayeri spoke about the challenges refugees face and how her work has helped expose these issues at a March 7 event.
Project Look Sharp received a two-year $270,000 grant in September 2021 from the Booth-Ferris Foundation.
Primarily a clarinetist, Arques also sings, conducts and runs orchestra and chamber ensembles. Arques will teach for the remainder of Spring 2022.
At a March 6 reception, La Jerne Cornish was congratulated as Ithaca College’s 10th president after a long search process.
The Ukrainian community of Ithaca and its allies gathered in the Bernie Milton Pavilion on the Ithaca Commons March 6 to protest the Russian invasion.
Over 550 people showed their solidarity with the people of Ukraine and their investment in the war waged by Russia at a discussion panel held by IC
La Jerne Cornish, former Ithaca College interim president, has been named the 10th president of Ithaca College.
Some of Ithaca College senior Yuliia Shcherbak’s family and friends are in Kyiv, Ukraine during the Russian invasion of the country.
In between classes Feb. 28 the campus community engaged in an open dialogue about antisemitism in response to symbols of hate found on campus.
SGC is working on several bills like a bill that would extend library hours, a dining bill and an to update the Improved Campus Lighting Bill.
The search for a new director for the Ithaca College London Center (ICLC) has concluded after several leadership changes in recent years.