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Q&A: Learning how to become a public speaking pro

By | May 3, 2023

Ben Mumford-Zisk, manager of the Information Technology Student Employment Program, began a public speaking club to students practice public speaking.


Commentary: Faculty communication is vital to student success

By | Sep 7, 2022

I chose an answer that seemed obvious, yet critically important and cannot be emphasized enough: communicate with your students.


Lack of communication is detrimental to students

By | Oct 21, 2021

Traditional techniques of communication between institutions and college students are no longer viable.


What is your experience with roommates at IC?

By | Oct 21, 2021

In the best situations, roommates provide that home-away-from-home feeling and can help you expand your social circles.


Student switches from science major to pursue passion

By | Apr 18, 2018

Sophomore Samantha Epstein said she found she was most passionate about the connections she made with both the other students and the locals in Thailand.


Long-distance relationships: modern love in the digital age

By | May 3, 2017

Senior Laurel Chase said technology made her long-distance relationship easier to handle, as it positively impacted her and her partner.


Q&A: New associate VP of marketing discusses future plans

By | Dec 23, 2015

Ithaca College is in the process of changing its marketing strategy. In mid-November, the college hired Jennifer Campbell as the new associate vice president of marketing communications to carry this out. Staff Writer Elena Piech spoke with Campbell to discuss her move to South Hill, future marketing plans and her opinion of the college.


Smartphone technology affects social and academic lives of students

By , | Oct 29, 2014

With each wave of technological innovation is a risk of dependence, but smartphone technology presents new challenges for students.


Instant Facul-Tea Donathan Brown

By | Apr 2, 2014

Watch an all-new Instant facul-Tea with Donathan Brown, assistant professor in the Department of Communications Studies


Gayeski examines State of School

By | Feb 22, 2012

Dean Diane Gayeski emphasized maintaining the Park School’s reputation for undergraduate education while pursuing a new master’s program during her State of the School address Tuesday afternoon in the Park Auditorium.