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Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado’s monthly base compensation increased by $1,039 to $41,174 per month during the 2019–20 fiscal year.

After saying her salary would freeze, President Collado’s compensation rose

By Alexis Manore and Elijah de Castro May 5, 2022
Despite claiming multiple times that she froze her salary during the 2019–20 academic year, former Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado’s monthly base compensation increased by $1,039 to $41,17
Editorial: Sustainability at IC continues to deteriorate

Editorial: Sustainability at IC continues to deteriorate

By The Ithacan February 17, 2022
we have since seen a deteriorating culture of sustainability at the college. This swift shift from environmentalism to economics is harmful
Editorial: Club sports facing issues with funding and staffing

Editorial: Club sports facing issues with funding and staffing

By The Ithacan December 9, 2021
The issues the club sports are currently facing are issues seen across the campus and they need to be addressed soon. Sports in any form, varsity or club, are vital for students.
The Ithaca College Contingent Faculty Leadership Committee commends the community for its solidarity amid the faculty and program cuts. Pictured is a contingent faculty rally from January 2017.

Commentary: Radical Communion in the Face of Austerity

We  should be looking to the brilliant, beautiful, steadfast students who are being told these cuts are being made in their names.
Editorial: Is 10 seconds of fame worth years of damage?

Editorial: Is 10 seconds of fame worth years of damage?

By The Ithacan February 25, 2021
It’s been obvious that over the last four months, the administration has not been open to discourse with the campus community.
In 2007, Ithaca College named Michael Twomey a Charles A. Dana Professor of Humanities and Arts. Twomey retired from the Department of English in 2017.

Commentary: Community needs updates on administrative cuts

By Michael Twomey February 23, 2021
The "Shape of the College" document tells the same old story about cutting the faculty without a word about cutting the administration.
Editorial: Shape of the College slashes programs and harms people

Editorial: ‘Shape of the College’ slashes programs and harms people

By The Ithacan February 11, 2021
Perhaps the most alarming aspect of the “Shape of the College” is that those who will be losing their jobs are only being treated as numbers.
Over the past two years, President Shirley M. Collado’s administration has added administrators and expanded student services on campus in an attempt to respond to student concerns. However, with rising costs in higher education, the administration is also tasked with balancing the need to provide adequate services for students with the high costs that come with them.

Administration expands during Collado’s tenure

By Ryan King, Assistant News Editor May 1, 2019
Ithaca College is tasked with balancing the support structures it has created with the high costs that come along with them.
Freshman Christina Lachman, a HEOP and CSTEP student, said she is grateful that no funding was reduced to the programs that allow her to attend Ithaca College.

Scholarship programs for marginalized students avoids budget cut

By Bianca Mestiza, Staff Writer May 2, 2017
The New York State Arthur O. Eve HEOP and the CSTEP programs at Ithaca College were able to avoid budget cuts for the 2017–18 fiscal year.
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