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THE ITHACAN

Phil Blackman, assistant professor of accounting, presented the idea to create a Masters of Business Administration focusing on entertainment management when he arrived at the college 18 months ago. The MBA still needs approval from faculty before it can become a recognized program.

Schools collaborate to begin development of new MBA

By Tessie Devlin, Staff Writer December 3, 2017
Entertainment management combines business practices with the entertainment industry to teach students how to manage their interests, like television shows.
Ithaca College Natural Lands staff runs three deer exclosure projects in the Natural Lands that help staff see how commonly overeaten vegetation will exist without the presence of deer. They are currently developing a plan to advocate for deer control on college grounds based on the impact the deer have on the ecosystem.

Natural Lands staff track impact deer have on ecosystem

By Tessie Devlin, Contributing Writer November 8, 2017
The college runs three deer exclosure projects in the Natural Lands that help staff see how overeaten vegetation will exist without the presence of deer.
 ASAP Cab Company has started offering $1 cab rides in order to compete with the TCAT and ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft.

Taxi company implements $1 ride program to drive in business

By Tessie Devlin, Staff Writer October 25, 2017
Since cab companies can control their rates, ASAP Cab Companies decided to offer the lowest price for a ride to draw in more customers.
Black Students United at Cornell University protest outside of Day Hall on Cornell University’s campus Sept. 20.

WATCH: Black Students United delivers demands to Cornell President

By Tessie Devlin, Contributing Writer September 20, 2017
The organization created a list of demands for the administration and delivered them to Cornell University President Martha Pollack.
Lauren Britton, an ethnographer and assistant professor of media arts, works with biohackers, specifically those who embed technological chips into their bodies.

Professor discusses her work with biohackers

By Tessie Devlin, Contributing Writer September 19, 2017
Lauren Britton has been working with biohackers for two and a half years and focuses on human computer integration and interaction.
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