This occurrence and others inspired Roberts to take the lead in forming an initial Campus Wireless Working Group in collaboration with Information Technology Services. The group assessed the needs of the campus for better Wi-Fi connection, and the yearlong installation of 1,000 additional access points across campus, a project which cost $2.3 million, is complete as of Sept. 9.
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
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...
After working for 39 years at Ithaca College, Ed Fuller, associate vice president of Information Technology Services, has announced that he will retire Jan. 31.
The Student Government Association is taking a stand with Ithaca College students who have voiced concern over the recent decision to close the Tower Club Lounge.
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...
The Roy H. Park School of Communications is piloting the new online course registration override form, which is being beta-tested for the ongoing Fall 2013 registration. With this form, all override requests for courses in the Park School will be done online.