Commentary: Faculty communication is vital to student success
I chose an answer that seemed obvious, yet critically important and cannot be emphasized enough: communicate with your students.
I chose an answer that seemed obvious, yet critically important and cannot be emphasized enough: communicate with your students.
Walter Byongsok Chon, associate professor in the Ithaca College Department of Theatre Arts, was awarded a grant for the translation of Korean literary works.
Contributing writer Noa Ran-Ressler sat down with new dean, Anne Hogan, to discuss her vision for the new School of Music, Theatre, and Dance.
As students have settled in to campus for the fall semester, Ithaca College club sports are beginning the process of recruiting students to join their organizations for the upcoming semester.
Welcome to Mandy’s guide on how to not fear rejection and why trying new things is a vital part of a young adult’s life and growth.
The Ithaca College Student Governance Council (SGC) had its first meeting of the 2022–23 academic year Aug. 29.
After a strong showing during the spring semester, the Ithaca College men’s club ultimate frisbee team is looking to pick up where it left off this fall.
From Aug. 19 to 25, Cinemapolis screened “Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing,” a documentary directed and written by an Ithaca College professor.
As the need for work that minimum wage workers do on campus piles up, especially with an increase need for sanitation measures and an effort to reduce food insecurity on campus, it’s vital that wages
Over the summer, the Ithaca College women’s and men’s basketball teams both recruited new assistant coaches, Mary Mazzella and Matthew Smith.
Richard N. Carmean ’60, co-founder of the Cortaca Jug, passed away May 23 at the age of 89, according to a statement from the college June 3.