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Campus-wide power outage planned

By | Apr 27, 2007

A two-hour campus-wide power shutdown will take effect tomorrow morning between 5 and 7 a.m. To accommodate the shutdown, all campus computer systems will be unavailable for a 12-hour period, from 9 p.m. tonight until 9 a.m. tomorrow. The power interruption was scheduled so contractors can connect to a new high voltage sub-station, according to…


College’s capital campaign earnings reach $99.7 mil

By | Mar 1, 2007

Ithaca College has raised $99.7 million toward its $115 million Capital Campaign goal, according to an announcement made by President Peggy R. Williams at the faculty and staff campaign kickoff Tuesday in Emerson Suites. The college’s new total, which includes a $4 million challenge grant from Atlantic Philanthropies, is a $3.1 million increase from the…


Bomb threat closes downtown building

By | Feb 2, 2007

The Tompkins County Human Services Building was shut down yesterday following an afternoon bomb threat. The 320 W. State St. building was evacuated around 2 p.m. after a caller said a bomb would go off in the building at 3 p.m. An hour-long search by the Ithaca Police Department yielded no explosive devices, and employees…


College announces search for provost

By | Jan 20, 2007

President Peggy R. Williams announced today the college will begin searching for a new provost and vice president for academic affairs this spring. In an announcement from Williams’ office released this afternoon, Williams said Jamie Ferrare of the firm Academic Search will be the college’s consultant and will travel to campus in early February to…


Health Center reopens overnight care

By | Jan 18, 2007

The Ithaca College student health center announced this morning it will resume its overnight emergency and infirmary care. Beginning today at noon, the center will have registered professional nurses on duty for 24-hour urgent care seven days a week. The clinic hours remain 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The center eliminated its…