COVID-19 surveillance testing to end for vaccinated students
Ithaca College students who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will not have to participate in surveillance testing after April 23.
Ithaca College students who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will not have to participate in surveillance testing after April 23.
College students across the country could potentially have up to $50,000 of their student loan debt forgiven.
Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College will be hosting a COVID-19 vaccination day for students.
Cornell University lowered its COVID-19 alert level April 8 from yellow to green, which means cases are rare and transmission is controlled.
Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado announced in an email to the campus community April 7 that students will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to return to campus for Fall 2021.
New York state has named Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) as COVID-19 vaccination sites.
Ithaca College junior Alexis Manore, who has a double major in journalism and politics, has been named the next editor in chief of The Ithacan.
Members of the Ithaca College community gathered March 31 to honor junior Abby Paquet, who died unexpectedly March 30.
As more people get vaccinated for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released new recommendations for vaccinated people.
Cornell University raised its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow March 19. In the week of March 10 to 17, there were 74 positive cases at Cornell.
The proposed Ithaca College Center for Climate Justice will no longer be launched at the college due to the APP process.
The De-escalating COVID-19 Situations meeting series provided students with verbal and nonverbal ways of handling situations in which peers may not be following the college’s COVID-19 guidelines.