For most of the history of higher education, the humanities were the foundation of a college degree, not a marginal element squeezed in—or worse, “gotten out of the way,” to use the all too common parlance about ICC courses on campus.
By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager
• December 11, 2013
As a fresh batch of Ithaca College December graduates prepares to leave the college this weekend, recent reports indicate an improving
national job market.
Recent revelations of inflated SAT scores, retention rates and other information have cast doubt on the validity of college ranking systems and raised concerns over how colleges manage and report their data.