Ithacappella, Ithaca College’s all-male identifying a cappella group, hosted its Block 4 Concert on March 25 in Emerson Suites. The concert was dedicated as a senior send-off for their two graduating...
From left, seniors Tom Peyton and Lily Hoffman, along with junior Mary Crawford, view the photographic work by junior Freesia Capy-Goldfarb in the Handwerker Gallery on April 22.
Graduation is a time for recognition and celebration, and it is understandable if students at the college feel that the current commencement ceremonies are lacking in this aspect.
Despite employment growth being down from prerecession rates, Ithaca College seniors should expect to enter a favorable job market after they receive their diplomas this spring.
To commemorate their four years at Ithaca College, 24 seniors from the art and cinema, photography, and media arts departments will celebrate and showcase their creativity and dedication to art in “Tell Us Where,” at the Handwerker Galley
The Class of 2015 has the best job market ahead of it after graduation since before the recession, one in which employers are predicted to hire even more graduates than they anticipated they would in the fall.