Campus Center renovations paused due to COVID-19 pandemic
The Ithaca College Campus Master Plan, which includes renovations to the Campus Center, is paused as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ithaca College Campus Master Plan, which includes renovations to the Campus Center, is paused as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Student organizations at Ithaca College are focusing on building a sense of community virtually during the remote fall semester
The men’s and women’s crew team hosted a row-a-thon to benefit the teams and Ithaca College Habitat for Humanity. The teams raised over $26,000.
The designs changed the existing layout of the Campus Center, moving the loading docks, dining halls, the Emerson Suites and the mail center.
The college shared information and received feedback from the Ithaca College community about the redesign of the Campus Center.
Ithaca College Dining Services, fueled by food provider Sodexo, has received high ratings for its vegan options over the past several years.
A new area located in the Campus Center Dining Hall opened at the beginning of Spring 2019 to provide a way for students with food allergies and intolerances to safely eat in the dining hall.
Although the Campus Center was intended to be a place for all students to gather, many do not feel like there is a central hub on campus.
With this collaboration, the college could transform the Campus Center into what it is meant to be: a gathering place that serves all members of the campus community.
During the concert, an officer from the Department of Public Safety came to the stage and said that the crowd jumping caused the floor to flex.
Ithaca College’s Campus Center Dining Hall has been struggling to accommodate the number of students swiping in for meals, despite recent renovations that increased the seating capacity.
* Editor’s Note: The Ithacan‘s journalistic coverage of the campus often focuses on formal announcements and events.