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The Board of Trustees of Ithaca College announced in October 2017 that 2 Fountain Place, the former presidential residence, was going to be put on the market.

College postpones construction of presidential residence

By Meaghan McElroy, Senior Writer August 30, 2019
The board announced in April 2018 that a new presidential residence would be built on campus, near Emerson Hall and Z Lot.
Editorial: Moving Collado to campus will strengthen community

Editorial: Moving Collado to campus will strengthen community

April 4, 2018
It will create a stronger relationship between not only Collado and the campus, but between the campus and all future presidents as well.
The Board of Trustees of Ithaca College announced in October 2017 that 2 Fountain Place, the former presidential residence, was going to be put on the market.

New presidential residence to be built on campus

By Madison Fernandez, Assistant News Editor April 4, 2018
Weisman said the design will be appropriate not only for college presidents and their families but the rest of the campus community as well.
The Board of Trustees of Ithaca College announced in October 2017 that 2 Fountain Place, the former presidential residence, was going to be put on the market.

Board of Trustees announce presidential mansion is for sale

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer November 1, 2017
The announcement follows the board’s decision made in May that the mansion would not be Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado’s place of residence.
The Board of Trustees of Ithaca College announced in October 2017 that 2 Fountain Place, the former presidential residence, was going to be put on the market.

Collado will not live in Ithaca College’s president’s mansion

By Ryan King, Staff Writer September 5, 2017
Two Fountain Place has been the residence of the past six Ithaca College presidents. However, that history is coming to an end.

Letter to the Editor: Alum calls for Rochon’s resignation

By Nick Tarant November 22, 2015
The summary is, Rochon's priorities (and potentially heart) aren't what Ithaca College really needs, now.
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