Alum receives three presidential awards for service work
Maggie Eckerson ’18 was recently awarded three presidential honors for her work in the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps.
Maggie Eckerson ’18 was recently awarded three presidential honors for her work in the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps.
Tim Reynolds, assistant professor in the Ithaca College Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training, started a scientific, educational TikTok account for his students to review material.
The Ithaca College softball team might not be in action until Spring 2023, but it is already getting some practice in — and letting members of the campus community take some swings, too.
Students who make friends and form positive bonds in college are more likely to be academically successful and to ultimately graduate.
The sound of eruptious laughter and shocked moments of realization are just two of the many ways that audiences reacted in watching five new student-written plays unfold in front of them.
Co-hosts Sydney Brumfield and Therese Kinirons kick off their new series focusing on queer media by discussing “Pride” (2014).
With a stacked schedule, the Ithaca College volleyball team is ensuring that its young roster can handle the pressures of late season Liberty League play.
Allison Frisch, assistant professor in the Department of Journalism, co-wrote a winning paper in the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors competition.
The No. 16 ranked Ithaca College football team defeated SUNY Brockport 24–0 Sept. 10 at Butterfield Stadium, bringing the team’s record to 2–0.
The Ithaca College field hockey team lengthened their winning streak to 3–0 following a 3–0 victory against the Cougars of Misericordia University under the lights Sept. 7.
I chose an answer that seemed obvious, yet critically important and cannot be emphasized enough: communicate with your students.