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Student judicially referred for anti-Semitic graffiti

By Noreyana Fernando, Assistant News Editor May 4, 2013
Ithaca College’s Office of Public Safety has judicially referred one student for aggravated harassment in the recent incident of anti-Semitic graffiti in a residence hall, according to college officials.
Colleges consider accepting massive open online course credits

Colleges consider accepting massive open online course credits

By Nicole Ogrysko, Senior Writer April 25, 2013
As the price of four-year public and private universities increases nationwide, online education companies are offering up massive open online courses, MOOCs, as a way to bring higher education to students who cannot afford the traditional campus experience.
From left, Steven Katz speaks with David Corn, both work for Mother Jones. The independent news outlet received the fifth annual Izzy Award.

Mother Jones representatives accept Izzy Award

By Mary Slack, Staff Writer April 18, 2013
Independent media and investigative reporting were in the spotlight as recipients for Mother Jones received the fifth Annual Izzy Awards on Wednesday.

Rochon received 12.2 percent raise in 2011

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief April 18, 2013
President Tom Rochon received a 12.2 percent increase in salary in 2011, according to the latest Internal Revenue Service 990 form released by Ithaca College.
President Tom Rochon speaks to the Student Government Association at a meeting Monday, where he addressed student concerns and the colleges IC 20/20 10-year strategic plan.

Rochon discusses student concerns with SGA

By Noreyana Fernando, Assistant News Editor April 4, 2013
President Tom Rochon responds to student concerns during an SGA meeting Monday. Rochon also spoke about the IC 20/20 plan and the importance of the first year experience.
Business students stand on the the Great Wall of China during the School of Businesss study abroad trip in the summer of 2011.

Part three: China offers business opportunities

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer March 28, 2013
As Ithaca College looks to China, faculty have designed study abroad programs to prepare students for possible careers in the nation with the fastest growing economy in the world.
From left, Warren Schlesinger, member of the Faculty Council, Rob Gearhart, assistant provost of online learning and extended studies, Peter Rothbart, chair of the Faculty Council and Lisabeth Chabot, college librarian, attend the Faculty Council meeting Tuesday.

Faculty Council discusses changes to affect students

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor March 6, 2013
Members of the Ithaca College Faculty Council discussed the expansion of online education opportunities at their meeting Tuesday.
College tuition continues to increase

College tuition continues to increase

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief February 21, 2013
Ithaca College has announced that tuition next academic year will be $38,400, which is an increase from last year of $1,400.
From left, Habitat for Humanity adviser President Tom Rochon sits with seniors Emily Holland, Jackie Keating, Heather Bissell and sophomore Samantha Yu in Corning, where they built a house as a part of a group project in Fall 2012.

Ithaca College senior leads with volunteerism

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor January 31, 2013
Senior Jackie Keating exemplifies her leadership skills through her commitment to helping others through Habitat for Humanity.
From left, Nicole Ogrysko, news director for WICB; Emily Miles, editor for Buzzsaw magazine; Kelsey OConnor, Editor in Chief of The Ithacan; Dr. Wenmouth Williams, professor of television-radio; Diane Gayeski dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications; and David Maley, associate director of media relations, hold a discussion about the new media policy Oct. 15 in Park 220.

Campus discusses student media policy

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer October 23, 2012
More than 50 students and faculty packed into Park 220 in the Roy H. Park School of Communications for the Oct. 15 media policy discussion, sponsored by the college’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
From left, seniors Mariana Garces and Ava Carneli sit in the hallway on the third floor of Phillips Hall waiting for a meeting of the board of trustees to be let out.

Media policy protesters disperse

By Ithacan Staff October 12, 2012
After two hours of peaceful protest against the new media policy at Ithaca College, students and faculty have dispersed.
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