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The new majors — which were approved by the New York State Education Department in Fall 2023 — are all areas of focus that could previously be declared as concentrations within the business administration major which is now being sunsetted. This means that any students currently enrolled in the major may choose to finish it, but the major will no longer be offered to incoming students.

School of Business phases out low enrollment majors, rebrands concentrations into new majors

By Taylor Borash, Staff Writer April 2, 2024
Beginning Fall 2024, the Ithaca College School of Business will be offering five new majors: Bachelor of Science in business analytics, B.S. in finance, B.S. in marketing, B.S. in sports management and B.S. in strategic leadership. The change comes as an effort to simplify the school’s previous major system, which was still on the three-credit model that the college has been moving away from.
Former Ithaca College linebacker Isaac Hadac has built a training brand through his growing social media presence. Hadac founded The 5 Star Football Package, an instructional training  package that he promotes to his over 250,000 followers on TikTok.

From player to mentor: Issac Hadac’s journey in football training and social media

By Daniel King, Senior Writer February 22, 2024
Former Ithaca College linebacker Isaac Hadac finds himself still involved in the football world even after his playing days. These days, he finds himself training football players, striving to make them the best they can become.
Faculty, staff, alumni and 14 students attended the Bomber Entrepreneurship Network inaugural event Oct. 12 at the Harvard Club in Boston.

Bomber Entrepreneurship Network hosts its inaugural event in Boston

By Kaeleigh Banda, Contributing Writer November 1, 2023
Ithaca College’s new Bomber Entrepreneurship Network hosted its inaugural event Oct. 12 at the Harvard Club in Boston. Panelists spoke about their experiences in their perspective fields as entrepreneurs and advised students.
On May 26, 2022, Michael Johnson-Cramer was appointed as the new dean of the Ithaca College School of Business and began his new position on July 1, 2022.

Q&A: New School of Business dean utilizes past experience

By Jadyn Davis, Staff Writer August 21, 2022
Staff writer Jadyn Davis spoke with Michael Johnson-Cramer about what he hopes to accomplish as the new dean of the Ithaca College School of Business.
Michael Johnson-Cramer has been appointed as the new dean of the Ithaca College School of Business and will succeed Alka Bramhandkar, professor in the Department of Finance and International Business, who has been serving as interim dean of the School of Business since 2020.

Ithaca College announces new dean of the School of Business

By Syd Pierre, News Editor May 26, 2022
Michael Johnson-Cramer has been appointed as the new dean of the Ithaca College School of Business and will begin his new position July 1, 2022.
Since Sean Reid left as dean of the School of Business in 2020, Alka Bramhandkar has served as interim dean. During the week of April 24, the college held open sessions with candidates for the job.

School of Business holds open sessions for dean search

By Joshua Pantano, Staff writer April 27, 2022
In an effort to find a new dean, the School of Business hosted open meetings with the four finalist candidates from April 25 to April 28. 
From left, seniors Shevori Gene, Via Carpenter, Emmanuelle Bataille, Denielle Newman and junior Sam Williams.

School of Business offers new minor

By Jillian Bleier, Staff Writer April 27, 2022
Students were first given the opportunity to declare the minor starting Fall 2021, and the Class of 2022 will be the first class with students graduating with the minor.
From left, seniors Siddique Ahmed and Melissa Buxton are officers of POC in Finance and Women in Finance, respectively.

IC organizations boost women and POC in the financial world

By Elijah de Castro, Assistant Life and Culture Editor October 27, 2021
Women in Finance and POC in Finance are organizations that promote financial literacy and boost their respective communities in business.
Karl Paulnack, dean of the School of Music, will leave Ithaca College at the end of the 2019–20 academic year. He has served as dean since 2013.

Dean of School of Music to leave Ithaca College

By Ashley Stalnecker, Assistant News Editor September 13, 2019
Karl Paulnack, dean of the School of Music at Ithaca College, will leave the college at the end of the 2019–20 academic year.
The Ithacan is highlighting exceptional seniors from each of the five schools on campus who have done exemplary work in their major and across campus throughout their four years at Ithaca College.

Senior Spotlights: School of Business

By Hannah Fitzpatrick, Staff Writer April 24, 2019
The Ithacan is highlighting seniors from each of the five schools on campus who have done exemplary work throughout their time at the college.
Phil Blackman, assistant professor in the Department of Accounting and Business Law, organized the first Music and Sound for Picture Conference which is set to take place on April 6. The event will be a collaboration between the Ithaca College School of Business, Roy H. Park School of Communications and School of Music.

Park, Music and Business schools collaborate on music in film event

By Sydney Keller, Staff Writer April 2, 2019
The Ithaca College School of Business, Roy H. Park School of Communications and School of Music collaborated on a Music and Sound Conference.
Veronica Fox, instructor in the Department of Legal Studies, is the advisor for Legal Studies majors. Starting Fall 2018, Legal Studies will be advised under the Department of Politics.

Legal Studies moving to School of Humanities and Sciences in Fall 2018

By Phoebe Harms, Staff Writer February 21, 2018
The college’s legal studies major will be moving from its current designation in the School of Business to the School of Humanities and Sciences in Fall 2018.
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