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Approximately 50 people attended the gathering held in the Emerson Suites during the noon hour. The gathering was also livestreamed for campus community members who were unable to attend in person.

Interim president Cornish welcomed IC community at gathering

By Caitlin Holtzman, News Editor September 1, 2021
La Jerne Cornish, interim president of Ithaca College, welcomed students, faculty and staff back to campus at the All-College Gathering Aug. 31.
In past years, the two programs were run separately, but Shadayvia Wallace officially took position as the director of both programs Aug. 16

Two campus programs have a new program director

By Olivia Stanzl, Contributing Writer August 25, 2021
Shadayvia Wallace is the new program director for both the Martin Luther King Scholar Program and First Generation Programs at Ithaca College. 
Ash Beckham, a gender equality activist, spoke to Ithaca College students on Jan. 19 as a part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day events.

MLK Day celebration includes discussions of police brutality

By Maura Aleardi, Staff Writer January 21, 2015
At the Jan. 19, Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, both students and faculty led discussions on police brutality.
Phuong Nguyen, assistant professor in CSCRE, will hold a presentation called “Crisis, Opportunity, and Antiracism” from 7 to 9 p.m. March 6 in Emerson Suites as a part of the spring discussion series.

CSCRE previews spring discussion series on racial language

By Haley Doran, Contributing Writer February 12, 2014
Students will hear from professors and artists in a discussion sponsored by the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.
As IC 20/20, Ithaca College’s 10-year strategic plan, continues to be implemented, President Tom Rochon has announced the coming year’s diversity goals.

Diversity series part one: Data reflects increased diversity

By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager October 9, 2013
Ithaca College's enrollment of African, Latino, Asian and Native American first-year students was a record-breaking 21.7 percent — up from 19.4 percent last year.
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