Early social connections lead to collegiate success
Students who make friends and form positive bonds in college are more likely to be academically successful and to ultimately graduate.
Students who make friends and form positive bonds in college are more likely to be academically successful and to ultimately graduate.
The ninth annual Women Leaders Series launched its first event March 1 and will continue hosting 11 more virtual events throughout March.
To Elena Haskins, volunteering isn’t a way to complete a resume. She said her interest stems from a duty to give back and a realization of privilege.
The Ithaca College Student Government Association held its first meeting of the 2016–17 academic year in the newly-renovated Terrace Dining Hall, where it hosted a guest speaker from Sodexo and prepared for its upcoming elections.
The Ithaca College leadership has narrowed its areas of focus for the last 17 months of President Tom Rochon’s tenure. The college will focus on enhancing academics, strengthening engagement and growing the financial health of the college, while also continuing work on shared governance and diversity and inclusion.
Ithaca College is holding its second Women Leaders Series from Feb. 21 to March 21, a month of workshops and discussions designed to provide learning opportunities for women who are in or want to be in positions of power.
To kick off National Women’s History Month, Ithaca College will host the first-ever Women Leader Series, which includes professional development programs for enhancing the college’s female student leadership.
To encourage young women to run for government positions and create an opportunity to make the Student Government Association more reflective of Ithaca College’s student body, the college will host its second annual “Elect Her: Campus Women Win” workshop.