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Editorial: Food insecurity discussions important for community

Editorial: Food insecurity discussions important for community

November 14, 2018
The fact that the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life is sponsoring these critical discussions about food insecurity indicates the college is taking a step in the right direction.
Ithaca College cost of attendance to exceed $60,000

Ithaca College cost of attendance to exceed $60,000

By Ryan King, Staff Writer November 1, 2018
During its fall meeting, the Ithaca College Board of Trustees approved a 2.95 percent tuition increase for the 2019–20 academic year. This increase marks the first time in the college's history that t
The Ithaca College Republicans have received backlash from the college community regarding its posts on social media about cultural appropriation. This included the IC Republican's response to a tweet from the Center for Inclusion Diversity Equity and Social Change at the college.

IC Republicans receive backlash for post on cultural appropriation

By Phoebe Harms, Staff Writer October 31, 2018
IC Republicans has received backlash from the Ithaca College community for statements it posted to social media regarding cultural appropriation on Halloween.
Hierald Osorto, director of religious and spiritual life, shared his experience as a gay latino growing up in a religious household and a predominantly white area of Newark, New Jersey.

Religious leader shares story for National Coming Out Day

By Elizabeth Henning, Staff Writer October 16, 2018
Being different is something Hierald Osorto knows well. As a gay, Latino Christian, he said, he has spent his entire life questioning how the intricacies of his identity have impacted his self-percept
In a May 3 email to the college community, President La Jerne Cornish announced that Ferro, who has worked at the college since 2017, will become the Chief of Education at College Track, an organization that works to aid students in confronting systemic barriers as they work to complete bachelor's degrees. College Track is currently led by former President Shirley M. Collado, who recently left the college Jan. 10, 2022. 

Student affairs divides to focus on intersectionality

By Falyn Stempler, News Editor September 20, 2018
Rosanna Ferro, vice president of the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life, has been at work figuring out how to best improve the office she now runs.
Rosanna Ferro, vice president for Student Affairs and Campus Life, held discussion sessions for students, faculty and staff in October 2017 when she first came to campus.

Student affairs division to undergo organizational changes

By Madison Fernandez, Assistant News Editor March 28, 2018
Ferro said she has taken the past six months to get to understand the campus and student experience through meetings and events.
Rosanna Ferro, vice president of the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life, speaks at the All-College Gathering Jan. 26.

Open discussions for students to be held about Collado case

By Madison Fernandez, Assistant News Editor February 7, 2018
An discussion will be held for students to discuss the news regarding the sexual abuse allegations against Ithaca College President Collado.
CAPS counselors see 17 to 18 percent of the student population, and in November 2016 there was a 15 percent increase in demand for counseling services, as previously reported by The Ithacan.

CAPS adds two new counselors in attempt to meet student demand

By Ana Borruto and Grace Elletson September 28, 2017
Collado announced the college will fill these positions because of the increase in students visiting CAPS over the last few years.
Editorial: College should disclose student affairs funding

Editorial: College should disclose student affairs funding

September 27, 2017
Collado must make future hirings as transparent as possible in order to keep the promises she made to be transparent and collaborative.
In a May 3 email to the college community, President La Jerne Cornish announced that Ferro, who has worked at the college since 2017, will become the Chief of Education at College Track, an organization that works to aid students in confronting systemic barriers as they work to complete bachelor's degrees. College Track is currently led by former President Shirley M. Collado, who recently left the college Jan. 10, 2022. 

Q&A: Meet IC’s new vice president of student affairs and campus life

By Sophia Tulp September 23, 2017
Rosanna Ferro discussed her new position as vice president of Student Affairs and Campus Life.
John Bradac, director of Career Services, said the transition will emphasize the importance of integrating career development with the college enrollment process.

Career Services to move under different domain

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor February 27, 2014
Career Services will move to the Division of Enrollment and Communication from the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life beginning March 1.
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