College discusses fall semester at student gathering
The Ithaca College Office of Student Affairs and Campus Life hosted a virtual All Student and Family Gathering July 27 to provide new and returning students with information for Fall 2022.
The Ithaca College Office of Student Affairs and Campus Life hosted a virtual All Student and Family Gathering July 27 to provide new and returning students with information for Fall 2022.
April 29 Ithaca College students marched to The Commons for the 43rd annual Take Back the Night event in Ithaca after two years of online observation.
Some were frustrated by promotional materials like spam emails, while others enjoyed the opportunity to support specific organizations they care about at the college.
Transgender and nonbinary students are able to live in the new Open Pages Residential Learning Community (RLC) starting in Fall 2022.
The internet’s inconsistent function forced entities across campus to shut down temporarily or change their operations.
As climate change-related weather events intensifies, infrastructure, farming and human life and property in the state of New York and the City of Ithaca are being impacted.
Virtual reality technology at Ithaca College is allowing students of all learning styles to grasp course concepts in a 3D environment.
Over 550 people showed their solidarity with the people of Ukraine and their investment in the war waged by Russia at a discussion panel held by IC
The Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, primarily sponsored by Ithaca College, will return for its 25th year in March.
Trader K’s, a used-clothing store on The Commons has curated a sense of community for its customers and employees alike and will close this spring.
An opera direction professional certificate program will be held for the first time at Ithaca College from January to May 2022.
Experts whose lives have been shaped by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine spoke about the conflict at an event on Nov. 2.