Journalism Innovation course collaborates with IC alum
During the fall semester, students in Ithaca College’s journalism innovation class collaborated with an alum working on a startup to report on local stories in Ithaca.
During the fall semester, students in Ithaca College’s journalism innovation class collaborated with an alum working on a startup to report on local stories in Ithaca.
From both the theatre department and music school perspective students may find that there are advantages and new opportunities to merge the two schools
Three senior Ithaca College sports media students organized and hosted a panel discussing how Esports, fantasy sports and gambling are causing the coverage of sports to change.
The Academic Program Prioritization process faculty cuts have left some remaining faculty members with heavier workloads this semester.
The Office of New Student and Transition Programs organized Fall Welcome events to engage the incoming community of students.
Peter Johanns, associate professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, posted his first TikTok “Tru-den Pen-ris” on Oct. 30, 2020.
This year, the chatter, debates and discourse that the Model European Union (EU) offers students shifted to a virtual setting.
Ithaca residents and students attended an Earth Day rally organized by the Ithaca Sunrise movement April 22 on The Commons.
Ithaca College has received approval to launch its Master of Science in physician assistant studies, which will admit students beginning in Fall 2021.
With the spring season on the horizon, the Ithaca College women’s crew team is ready to race against competition from all three NCAA divisions.
The Ithaca College women’s track and field team is hungry to get back to competition and battle for a chance at the NCAA outdoor championships.
The Ithaca College softball team brings back an experienced roster for one last chance to win the Division III College World Series.