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Junior Alex Renzoni believes that effective communication from faculty is the key to success for students. To achieve this, he suggests a single channel of contact for all messaging.

Commentary: Faculty communication is vital to student success

By Alex Renzoni September 7, 2022
I chose an answer that seemed obvious, yet critically important and cannot be emphasized enough: communicate with your students.
Joel Malina, Cornell University’s vice president of university relations, said TCAT did not justify the financial contribution increase of 8% and said TCAT already has enough funding, so the university would not comply with the larger increase. 

TCAT staffing shortage impacts service for the college

By Syd Pierre, Editor In Chief September 7, 2022
The TCAT released its Fall 2022 route schedule, which has notably fewer routes for Ithaca College students due to staffing reductions. 
The Ithaca College Creative Media Team was recently named a new co-curricular and moved into an office in Roy H. Park Hall Jan. 27.

Creative Media Team becomes newest co-curricular for the college

By Aidan Charde, Assistant Sports Editor February 23, 2022
The Creative Media Team, Ithaca College’s newest co-curricular, was recognized at the beginning of the semester and moved into their office Jan. 27.
Jack Powers, Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School interim dean, announced his support of the IATSE on Sept. 27 on the Park School of Communications Instagram account. IATSE was founded in 1893 when stagehand representatives met in New York City and pledged to support fair wages and working conditions for all of their members.

IC community members support union for film employees

By Olivia Stanzl, Contributing Writer October 20, 2021
Community members have expressed support for the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts.
From left, alumni Quin Stocks '20, Julia Bergdoll '20, Sam Butlien '20 and Adri Darcy '20 went to Los Angeles for the Spring 2020 semester. The Ithaca College Los Angeles program has been canceled for the Spring 2021 semester.

Ithaca College Los Angeles program canceled for Spring 2021

By Caitlin Holtzman, Editor in Chief October 21, 2020
Ithaca College students who were planning to take part in the ICLA program can take part in the program over the summer or next year.
Senior Sean Murphy, a writing for film, television and emerging media major, critiques the toxic competitive culture that students perpetuate across disciplines.

Commentary: Toxic competitive culture harms student psyche

By Sean Murphy February 20, 2020
I believe that we as college students inadvertently perpetuate a competitive culture surrounding our work that is harmful and unproductive.
From left, junior Brandon Galione presents about his plans as School of Communications senator to junior Abigail Murtha senate chair of the Student Governance Council (SGC) and senior SGC President Farwa Shakeel.

SGC senator resigns after confirmation disagreement

By Sam Haut, Senior Writer February 19, 2020
Freshman Henry Wade, Class of 2023 sen. for the Ithaca College SGC, resigned after a disagreement concerning racial tensions in the Roy H. Park School
From left, Chris McNamara , clinical associate professor and clinical director in the Department of Physical Therapy and chair of the Ithaca College Faculty Council, and La Jerne Cornish, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, speak at a Faculty Council meeting Dec. 3, 2019.

Faculty express concern with Collado administration

By Alexis Manore and Falyn Stempler February 13, 2020
Ithaca College faculty members are beginning to express concerns about the Shirley M. Collado administration’s leadership regarding issues of finances and campus climate.
Carol Serling and her daughter Jodi Serling '74 at the 2006 Rod Serling Conference on the Ithaca College campus.

Board of Trustees member Carol Serling dies

By Cora Payne, Assistant News Editor January 21, 2020
Carole Serling, an 18-year-long member of the Ithaca College Board of Trustees, died Jan. 9 at age 90.
La Jerne Cornish, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, announced that Karl Paulnack, dean of the School of Music, and Diane Gayeski, dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications, will be leaving their positions at the end of the 2019–20 academic year.

College begins national searches for new deans

By Alexis Manore, Assistant News Editor October 23, 2019
Ithaca College is beginning two national searches for new deans of the School of Music and the Roy H. Park School of Communications.
Juniors Mateo Flores and Skylar Eagle are on the board of Diversity Advocates of Park. It is an organization that aims to address the gaps in diversity in the Roy H. Park School of Communications.

Commentary: Allyship crucial for diversity in Park

By Skylar Eagle October 9, 2019
It's up to us to change the industry and that starts with where we learn and grow, right here at Ithaca College. 
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