Junior Aaron Lipford was recognized as a 2014 Newman Civic Fellow, a national award honoring student achievements in community service and civic engagement.
By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor
• February 26, 2014
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.
Cornell professors to give talks about Israel boycott
Ithaca College will host two speakers Feb. 25 to represent each side of the debate on the academic boycott of Israeli higher education institutions.
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By Ciara Lucas, Contributing Writer
• December 4, 2013
There are 8,760 hours in a year. For the average college student, those hours are spent working, hanging out with friends and doing homework. However, for students who participate in Service Saturdays, more than 1,700 of those hours are spent doing community service.
By Alexa Salvato, Contributing Writer
• December 4, 2013
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.
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.
Members of the Ithaca College community tackle the national issue of gender equality in the workplace through a TED Talks-inspired series, “Teach, Initiate, Advocate!”
Ithaca College is hosting various events that promote this year's theme of Black History Month, focusing on black women gaining respect and equality in modern society.