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President La Jerne Cornish came to IC in 2018 and has served as president since 2022. She will depart IC when her contract ends June 30, 2027.
President Cornish to leave Ithaca College in June 2027
By Isabella Edghill, Assistant News Editor • June 23, 2026
The Ithaca College Board of Trustees announced that President La Jerne Cornish will complete her term June 30, 2027. In an email sent to the IC community June 23, John Neeson ’84, chair of the board of trustees, said Cornish remains committed to IC’s institutional priorities over the next year.
Amy Falkner, dean of Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications and Michael Johnson-Cramer, dean of the School of Business, will depart from IC this summer.
Dean Amy Falkner and Dean Michael Johnson-Cramer leave Ithaca College
By Eamon Corbo, News Editor
Amy Falkner, dean of Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications and Michael Johnson-Cramer, dean of the School of Business, will depart from IC this summer. Melanie Stein, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, announced Falkner and Johnson-Cramer’s departure in a June 9 email to the campus community.
Retiring faculty reflect on their time at Ithaca College
Retiring faculty reflect on their time at Ithaca College
By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager
Several Ithaca College faculty members retired from teaching at the end of Spring 2026. The Ithacan spoke with some of the retiring faculty members about their careers and memories at IC.
Rebecca Lesses, associate professor in the Ithaca College Department of Philosophy and Religion, holds a clay mask that she made. The department displayed several of Lesses’ clay masks in the hallway along its faculty offices in Spring 2026.
Rebecca Lesses: Finding magic in research and students’ growth
By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager
Rebecca Lesses, associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Ithaca College, loves learning from other generations.
Pablo Cohen, professor in the Ithaca College Department of Music Performance, poses in his studio with a photo of himself from his early performing career.
Pablo Cohen: Sharing Latin American music and building community thousands of miles from home
By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager
Pablo Cohen, professor in the Ithaca College Department of Music Performance, has performed across the globe at iconic venues like Carnegie Hall, earned permanent residency in the United States based on extraordinary talent and recorded multiple compositions and solo albums. However, Cohen said he is most proud of his job at IC. 
Shannon Scott, associate professor in the Ithaca College Department of Occupational Therapy, sits at her desk in her office, holding a photo of herself from the graduation ceremony for her doctorate degree in 2015.
Shannon Scott: A career of embracing new challenges and learning opportunities
By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager • June 4, 2026
Shannon Scott, associate professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Ithaca College, said she loves learning so much that she would pursue a career as a full-time student if she could get paid for it.
Erin Hughes was named the ninth coach of the Ithaca College women's basketball program on May 4. Hughes will inherit a team under Dan Raymond for 26 years, who announced his retirement in March.
Newly hired women’s basketball head coach brings a young perspective
By Graham Goodman and Lyla Doran May 5, 2026
Erin Hughes will be the next head coach of the Ithaca College women’s basketball team, Ithaca College athletics announced May 4. Hughes comes to IC from Division III Trinity College, where she was an assistant coach for two seasons.
‘Beef’ returns with a compelling new season
‘Beef’ returns with a compelling new season
By Brian Murray, Staff Writer • May 20, 2026
After finding enormous success as a miniseries, Netflix’s “Beef” returned for a second season  April 16, with a different premise and brand-new characters. Creator Lee Sung Jin has again crafted a wildly entertaining narrative with excellent performances, even if it falls short of the first season’s highs.
Senior Ray Milburn explores the outdated and dangerous nature of Section 230. Which is nothing but a old protection that large tech companies continue to hide behind to avoid responsibility.
Commentary: Why a three-decade-old law allows tech giants to escape accountability
By Ray Milburn, Senior Writer • May 4, 2026
Editor’s Note: This is a guest commentary. The opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board.

Social networking companies dodge accountability by hiding behind a 26-word fragment of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Commonly called Section 230, this piece
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