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THE ITHACAN

College Briefing: Oct. 9

October 9, 2014

Administration to inform faculty on budget plan The second installment of a discussion series titled “Dollars and $ense” by Gerald Hector, vice president for finance and administration, which will...

Tim Carey, associate vice president in the Office of Facilities, said the college should expect to see a final Master Plan by early 2015.

College formulates Master Plan to improve campus facilities

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor September 30, 2014
As part of a series of meetings that will help determine the look of the Ithaca College campus for the next 10 years, the college will hold town hall meetings on Oct. 7 for students, staff and faculty to contribute input to the campus master plan.
Ithaca College falls 150 students short of enrollment target

Ithaca College falls 150 students short of enrollment target

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor August 27, 2014
The college sees an under-enrollment of the Class of 2018 by 150 students.
College to increase tuition by 2.95 percent for 2014–15

College to increase tuition by 2.95 percent for 2014–15

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer February 27, 2014
The total cost of attendance for students in 2014–15 will increase by 2.99 percent, putting next year’s total cost of attendance at $53,864.

A&E Center earns Gold in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

By Sara Webb, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
The Athletics and Events Center has been awarded a Gold designation in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for its sustainable construction and systems.

Students impacted by minimum wage increase

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer January 22, 2014
Last month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the State Department of Labor announced that New York state’s minimum wage would increase from $7.25 to $8 an hour.
Tuition freeze trend will not affect Ithaca College

Tuition freeze trend will not affect Ithaca College

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor December 4, 2013
This academic year, 52 institutions of higher education in the U.S. froze or cut their tuitions.

College suspends employee parking fee plan

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor November 20, 2013
Ithaca College has announced that a plan to charge parking fees for staff and faculty has been suspended temporarily.

College considers new internet provider

By Gillian Nigro, Senior Writer October 24, 2013

As Ithaca College struggles with complaints of poor Wi-Fi connectivity across campus since last semester, officials said the college’s six-year contract with Apogee, its Internet provider for students...

Now you know: Rooting up the questions

October 23, 2013

Someone asked me the other day, “Why does Ithaca College replant annual plants rather than invest in perennials?” I’ve never been much of a plant observer, but this question made sense. For those...

The $65.5 million Athletics and Events Center had cracked floors when it first opened its doors to the Ithaca College community in 2011.

College to investigate A&E Center problems

By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager September 12, 2013
In light of recurring leaks and visible cracks on the concrete floor of the Athletics and Events Center, Ithaca College representatives and construction managers will gather next week to discuss these problems.

Ithaca College hires new VP of finance

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor August 28, 2013
Ithaca College welcomes Gerald Hector as the new vice president, replacing Carl Sgrecci who will retire at the end of the month after 46 years of service at the college.
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