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Marisa Kelly, provost and vice president for educational affairs, said analysis of the campus climate survey will help determine further goals

Part Three: College sets diversity goals

By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager October 30, 2013
With the implementation of Ithaca College’s strategic vision, IC 20/20, well under way, several departments are organizing initiatives to tackle the vision’s 11 Diversity Strategic Plan Goals.

First Year program to change based on IC 20/20

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer February 21, 2013
Changes to the First Year Residential Experience include new events RAs will organize for incoming freshmen. RAs are voicing their concerns about the increased workload.
The First-Year Residential Experience is expanding to include Hilliard and Holmes halls. By 2013, 1,100 freshman will be a part of FYRE.

First-year residence halls to expand in the fall

By Nicole Ogrysko, Senior Writer January 31, 2013
The First-Year Residential Experience is again expanding its housing options. By Fall 2013, only freshman will be able to live in Hilliard and Holmes Halls, in addition to Boothroyd, Rowland, Tallcott and both East and West Towers.
Ron Trunzo, associate director for residential life and judicial affairs, said the changes in housing are not intended to restrict student experiences.

Residential Life restores block housing

By Candace KingElma Gonzalez, Assistant News Editor and News Editor November 8, 2012
The Office of Residential Life is rethinking some parts of the First Year Residential Experience plans in response to negative views from students.
A Public Safety vehicle drives on Farm Pond Road on its way to the Public Safety office Wednesday afternoon. The Office of Public Safety has extended shifts to increase patrols around campus.

Public Safety increases coverage on campus

By Patrick Feeney, Staff Writer September 19, 2012
The Office of Public Safety is covering more of the college campus after an increase in bike-riding officers and daytime hours for campus security.
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