Rothschild Place, a temporary structure on Ithaca College’s campus built in 2004 to house department overflow, has been operating under a temporary occupancy permit since its creation. However, the college applied for and was granted a permanent occupancy permit for the building Aug. 2. Despite this change, there are no plans at this time to renovate or build a permanent structure.
Keith “Mac” McIntosh, associate vice president of Digital Instruction and Information Services and chief information officer, has accepted a position as vice president and chief information officer at the University of Richmond in Virginia.
Ithaca College’s $2.3 million Wi-Fi update is on the verge of completion as the last building to be updated — the Athletics and Events Center — enters a final testing phase.
Ithaca College's Information Technology Services has begun analyzing the first round of surveys sent out to 25 percent of the college population in late October
This year, students will have access to new technological tools and features through Ithaca College’s new contract agreements with Adobe Systems and Microsoft, which are still in the stages of expanding to the entire campus.
By Jared Kelly, Contributing Writer
• September 10, 2014
In response to widespread complaints from students and faculty, Information Technology Services is currently working with Apogee, Ithaca College’s Internet provider, on an overhaul of the campus’ Wi-Fi...
Keith “Mac” McIntosh will succeed Ed Fuller as the college's new associate vice president of Information Technology Services and chief information officer.
Educational Technology Day 2014 will provide a display of vendors from a wide range of technology-based subjects, and will feature companies and presentations with advancements in 3-D technology.