Commentary: IC does not hold abusers accountable
As a survivor of both sexual harassment and sexual assault, it has been extremely disheartening to see how the college has supported and enabled abusers and offered minimal support to survivors.
As a survivor of both sexual harassment and sexual assault, it has been extremely disheartening to see how the college has supported and enabled abusers and offered minimal support to survivors.
Despite legal precedent and public opinion, the United States Supreme Court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade. May 3 the Ithaca community gathered in protest.
Despite claiming multiple times that she froze her salary during the 2019–20 academic year, former Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado’s monthly base compensation increased by $1,039 to $41,17
Melanie Stein, former dean for the School of Humanities and Sciences, has been named provost of Ithaca College.
While many members of IC are happy to have a president who is familiar with the college some are raising concerns about transparency in the search.
At a March 6 reception, La Jerne Cornish was congratulated as Ithaca College’s 10th president after a long search process.
A swastika has been found scratched on a poster in a practice room in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.
Ithaca College will be holding online classes for its first week of classes of Spring 2022, with in-person instruction beginning Jan. 31.
On Dec. 6, Members of the Ithaca College community gathered to honor the life of Stephen Karl, mental health counselor for the college
Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado is stepping down from her position and will leave the college Jan. 10, 2022.
The Ithaca College Contingent Faculty Union begins negotiations for its second contract April 29 because the current collective bargaining agreement is set to expire May 31.
The search committee for a new vice president for finance will meet with semifinalists for the position and recommend finalists to President Shirley M. Collado.