First Tompkins County resident dies of COVID-19
The elderly individual was admitted to Cayuga Medical Center Oct. 6 and died Oct. 12 due to coronavirus complications.
The elderly individual was admitted to Cayuga Medical Center Oct. 6 and died Oct. 12 due to coronavirus complications.
The State University of New York at Cortland is transitioning to remote instruction for two weeks because of a rise in COVID-19 cases on campus.
Hundreds of admitted and returning students have decided not to attend the college for Fall 2020. Enrollment at the college decreased by 14.55%.
Freshmen Liza Dhameeth and Aubren Villasenor are running uncontested for the two Class of 2024 senator seats.
IC students are advocating for the college to make changes to Title IX policies following the changes made by the U.S. Department of Education.
Graduates from the Class of 2020 popped bottles of champagne and celebrated with their families and pets over Zoom at commencement ceremonies.
“What COVID-19 Taught Me” is a student documentary created by the Spring 2020 Nonfiction Production class that aired on WCNY, the Syracuse PBS branch.
Task Force co-chairs, La Jerne Cornish and Rosanna Ferro, announced there are four possible 2020-21 academic calendar options during a meeting June 18 via Zoom.
Alka Bramhandkar, professor and chair of the Department of Finance and International Business, will serve as interim dean of the School of Business July 1.
The Ithaca College community discussed racism and violence against black people in the U.S., campus concerns and what the college community needs to do.
Global policy experts spoke to the Ithaca College community to discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on international politics.
The Ithaca College Mock Trial Team will advance to the Opening Round Championship Series Tournament on March 14 and 15 at Princeton University.