March 24, 2023
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Q&A: Retired professor publishes book of poems

By | Feb 22, 2023

Mary Gilliland, a former professor of the Ithaca College Department of Writing, released a new poetry collection in December 2022, “The Devil’s Fools.”


Alum documents 40 years of Beatles radio history

By | Nov 16, 2022

“Breakfast with the Beatles” on WICB at the college has a claim to be the longest continuously-running “Breakfast with the Beatles” program in the nation — running as early as 1980.


New course aims to educate on film festival history

By | Nov 15, 2022

A new course being offered to Ithaca College students in Spring 2023 dives into the history of film festivals and the operations of the local Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF).


Student organization prepares to host TEDx event on campus

By | Oct 19, 2022

Ithaca College’s TEDx Club will be independently organizing its first conference since 2017 on Oct. 22, featuring 10 speakers in the Emerson Suites, alongside a live stream screening in Park Hall.


Director of alumni and family engagement talks career journey

By | Sep 27, 2022

Brett Bossard ’95 began his position as the new executive director of Ithaca College’s Office of Alumni and Family Engagement on Sept. 19.


Department of Occupational Therapy offers doctoral degree program

By | Sep 14, 2022

The Department of Occupational Therapy has implemented a new six-year undergraduate-plus doctoral degree program that will begin in Fall 2023.


Gas prices decrease but campus community worries about possible rise

By | Sep 14, 2022

Gas prices in the City of Ithaca have been consistently decreasing since June 14, 2022, according to AAA, but students and staff at Ithaca College have mixed reactions as prices have the chance of ris