New college trademark met with poor response
Ithaca College’s newly implemented licensing policy, and the approval process that goes along with it, is causing some stress for vendors and student organizations.
Ithaca College’s newly implemented licensing policy, and the approval process that goes along with it, is causing some stress for vendors and student organizations.
Every morning in the village of Dryden, Bryan Roberts, the assistant dean for student services at the Roy H. Park School of Communications, is reminded of what he used to be able to do.
Every morning in the village of Dryden, Bryan Roberts, the assistant dean for student services at the Roy H. Park School of Communications, is reminded of what he used to be able to do.
Nicole Blum ’06 celebrated her third anniversary with her wife on Tuesday in Wisconsin. Blum entered Ithaca College focused on field hockey and softball and spent much of her freshman and sophomore years believing she was straight.
From the time he released the original line of Macintosh computers to the latest MacBook Pros, the late Steve Jobs had an indelible impact on Ithaca College.
When many current college students were still in middle school, the United States suffered one of the deadliest attacks in its history. Across the U.S., children were taken out of school. They learned a new word that would pervade a decade: terrorism.
Across the campus, from the Circle Apartments to the new Athletic and Events Center, construction projects that broke ground last semester are starting to wrap up.
In light of the student deaths of Ithaca College freshman Victoria Cheng and Cornell University freshman George Desdunes, representatives from the college, Cornell and Tompkins Cortland Community College met last week to discuss their strategies for alcohol and drug prevention and intervention.
After months of deliberations, the registrar is moving forward with a new process that will divide students into groups and stagger registration times based on credits earned.
The interdisciplinary major emerging media, a venture between the television-radio and computer science departments and the first of its kind at the college, is set to integrate itself into the 2011-12 catalog pending state approval.
The 2011 Relay For Life at Ithaca College drew more than 880 participants and raised $73,381 for the American Cancer Society on Saturday. The event, which was held in Ben Light Gymnasium, marked the first time Ithaca College hosted Relay for Life independent from Cornell University.
When she was considering applying to Ithaca College and Cornell University, senior Madison Ryckman received a blunt warning regarding weather from her high school guidance counselor.