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Kelly Ann Robinson, manager in Student Accessibility Services, answers questions from Faculty Council members at the May 7 meeting. La Jerne Cornish, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, announced a drop in enrollment numbers for the Class of 2023 at the end of the meeting.

Faculty Council elects 2019 board

By Ashley Stalnecker, Staff Writer May 12, 2019
La Jerne Cornish, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, announced at the May 7 Faculty Council meeting that IC did not hit the target enrollment for the Class of 2023.
Tom Swensen, professor and chair of the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences and chair of the Faculty Council, said the Faculty Council will reevaluate the college's intellectual property rights policy in Fall 2019.

Faculty Council discusses intellectual property rights

By Ashley Stalnecker, Staff Writer April 3, 2019
Guilherme Costa, vice president of legal affairs, attended the Faculty Council meeting April 2 to discuss student and faculty copyright ownership of intellectual property at Ithaca College.

Editorial: Intellectual Property Policy needs student input

September 23, 2015
Students already pay the college through their tuition, which entitles them the right to all resources the college can offer for their creative work.
SGA questions Ithaca College's Intellectual Property policy

SGA questions Ithaca College’s Intellectual Property policy

By Grace Elletson, Contributing Writer September 16, 2015
Ithaca College Student Government Association President Dominick Recckio and Kyle James, SGA vice president of academic affairs, are raising questions about the college’s Intellectual Property Policy document.
Carol Jennings, advisor for The Studio in the Roy H. Park School of Communications, said she wanted The Studio to become self-sustaining. The Studio produced its first film over the summer.

IC student intellectual property may gain more rights

By Ramya Vijayagopal, Assistant News Editor December 10, 2014
Student work produced at Ithaca College may no longer have to share a copyright with the college if amendments to the college legal policy are approved.
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