Commentary: ICC benefits first-years despite complications
It’s mid-September, and classes are in full swing.
It’s mid-September, and classes are in full swing.
Beginning this fall, the Integrative Core Curriculum changed the way the Office of Residential Life runs its First-Year Residential Experience program.
Marauding landlords are an ongoing problem in Ithaca’s student community.
As I was preparing for the new school year, I heard from several Ithaca College students and alumni who traveled to Washington, D.C., to cover the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.
You can’t expect to properly teach a television-radio major without professional quality equipment and studios, or outdoor adventures majors in a concrete-walled classroom by showing them slides of maple trees and animals.
Summers can be tricky. Maybe you want an internship, maybe you want to be a camp counselor or maybe you want a break to just be home.
When it comes to a college education, many people believe a “good one” encompasses knowledgeable professors, academic resources, professional resources and some worthwhile extracurricular activities, like sports or volunteering, which help to provide meaningful and useful skills.
Ithaca College hosted Katie Meyler, the founder of More Than Me, on April 22 for a talk that drew a rather enthusiastic audience, which filled up most of Emerson Suites.
There’s a lot of talk these days about the “value” of an Ithaca College education.
A couple weeks ago, my not-so-trusty Oldsmobile was towed.