Ithaca College's senior leadership has seen a significant number of administrative departures, leaving the college with uncertainty about what will be accomplished throughout the remainder of his tenure.
Despite employment growth being down from prerecession rates, Ithaca College seniors should expect to enter a favorable job market after they receive their diplomas this spring.
The Office of Career Services launched a new job and internship recruitment website in August, bringing about a significant increase in student connections to potential employers as compared to the previous website.
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Job Outlook survey for the spring of 2014, employers plan to hire 8.6 percent more graduates for full-time jobs from this year’s senior class
By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager
• December 11, 2013
As a fresh batch of Ithaca College December graduates prepares to leave the college this weekend, recent reports indicate an improving
national job market.
The Association of American Medical Colleges is altering the exam content and length of the medical school admission test to reflect changes in society and new standards at medical schools across the country.