College encourages alumni engagement beyond financial donations
Ithaca College is changing its approach to alumni engagement, focusing on creating relationships with alumni beyond financial contributions.
Ithaca College is changing its approach to alumni engagement, focusing on creating relationships with alumni beyond financial contributions.
Friendly competition is key in sporting events and helps boost school spirit among students, faculty, staff and alumni.
The Ithaca College Division of Philanthropy and Engagement has announced a donation competition between the college and SUNY Cortland as a part of the lead-up to the 63rd Cortaca Jug Game.
With the recent announcement of the 2022 Cortaca Jug game being held at Yankee Stadium comes a multitude of emotions, ranging from excitement to confusion.
The annual Spirit Week leading up to Cortaca, a football game between Ithaca College and longtime rival SUNY Cortland, was canceled this year due to COVID-19.
The Ithacan · ‘How IC Sports’ – Senior Linebacker Noah Wood
In this episode, hosts Gabby Laccona and Kaitlin Maniscalco sit down with senior linebacker Noah Wood.
Every year, The Ithacan produces a magazine called Year in Review that highlights stories and photographs that defined the academic year.
Ithaca College students watched the annual Cortaca Jug during a sensory room viewing party . Nov. 16 in Klingenstein Lounge hosted by DEAR@IC.
The two most recent burglaries occurred Nov. 27 in apartments 110 and 170, according to the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management.
Hosting the jug at MetLife Stadium feels more like a public-relations stunt than a move made to benefit students at either institution.
In this week’s episode of “How IC Sports,” hosts Cal Dymowski and Kaitlin Maniscalo are joined by junior linebacker Nick Garone to talk about this year’s Cortaca Jug, his reaction to the game being held at MetLife Stadium next year, his dyed hair and a possible surprise he has in store for his senior year.