Ithaca College to decide about 2021 commencement
Ithaca College is planning to make an announcement regarding the commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 this month.
Ithaca College is planning to make an announcement regarding the commencement ceremony for the Class of 2021 this month.
Some departments on campus are having to adjust to operate with fewer employees while former student employees look for other jobs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of March 3, there were 81 active cases, with 12 new cases reported the same day. Active cases have been under 100 for the last four days.
Administrators spoke about the COVID-19 pandemic and the Academic Program Prioritization (APP) process during the All-Student and Family Gathering.
Cornell University lowered its COVID-19 alert level Feb. 22 from yellow to green, meaning cases are rare and transmission is controlled.
Ithaca College students with certain medical conditions are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, according to new New York state guidelines.
Nagee Green’s appeal was denied Jan. 14 in the 2016 murder case of a former Ithaca College student.
Ithaca College is relaxing some COVID-19-related restrictions due to a low positivity rate on campus.
Ithaca College students are adjusting to taking classes in person again for the first time in approximately 10 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Update, Feb. 16 — Ithaca College will delay opening until 10 a.m.
Cayuga Health Systems (CHS) is suspending services at the Ithaca Urgent Care starting Feb. 15.
Faculty, students and alumni share their reactions to the “Shape of the College” draft.