BREAKING: College reverses reopening plan, will hold Fall 2020 classes remotely
Ithaca College will be holding classes remotely for Fall 2020, a change from its initial plans for in-person instruction.
Ithaca College will be holding classes remotely for Fall 2020, a change from its initial plans for in-person instruction.
When looking to fill vacant positions, it is necessary that the administration at the college evaluates the wider impact of its searches.
Kobler will be replacing Chris Biehn, former vice president for institutional advancement, who left the college April 15.
It will create a stronger relationship between not only Collado and the campus, but between the campus and all future presidents as well.
Collado is promising, to say the least, and has arrived to much excitement and fanfare in the campus community.