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Some colleges and universities are covering all of their energy needs by renewable sources. Despite the progress made with Ithaca Colleges recent solar project, when comparing the college’s 10 percent to numerous other colleges and universities, the college does not measure up.

Ithaca College still behind on renewable energy usage

By Sophie Johnson, Contributing Writer March 22, 2016
Ithaca College is still behind on using renewable energy compared to other colleges and universities nationally, despite its recent adoption of solar energy to cover 10 percent of the college's energy needs.
Rochon paid above the median salary at private institutions

Rochon paid above the median salary at private institutions

By Annika Kushner, Staff Writer February 17, 2016
Rochon’s total compensation for the 2013 calendar year, the most recent year for which data is available, was $458,318. This includes base pay, bonus pay, nontaxable and “other.”

Ithaca College names Sean Reid as dean of School of Business

By The Ithacan May 7, 2015

Ithaca College has announced that Sean Reid, current associate dean and associate professor of finance at the Quinnipiac University School of Business, will assume the role of dean of the college's School...

The first candidate to become School of Business Dean, Sean Reid, associate dean of the School of Business at Quinnipiac University, met with staff, students and faculty to present his plans for the Ithaca College School of Business.

First business school dean candidate emphasizes career development

By Mark Prowse, Staff Writer April 3, 2015
Sean Reid, associate dean of the School of Business at Quinnipiac University, addressed many of the issues he sees in the changing nature of business education and outlined his plans to elevate the college’s performance and standards in the field.
Sandra Steingraber, distinguished scholar in residence at Ithaca College, is taken into custody in Reading, N.Y., after protesting with 11 others against Inergy, LP, a natural gas storage and transportation facility located near Seneca Lake. All arrested were released with court dates.

Locals protest gas storage facility

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief March 21, 2013
A dozen people, including two from Ithaca College, were arrested Monday morning after blockading a natural gas storage and transportation facility on Seneca Lake.
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