Dean search finalists for the School of Music hold open sessions
Students and faculty attended open sessions held by the final three candidates for the dean of the School of Music, Theatre and Dance from May 16–18.
Students and faculty attended open sessions held by the final three candidates for the dean of the School of Music, Theatre and Dance from May 16–18.
Some members of the Class of 2022 have expressed their thoughts on the lack of COVID-19 measures in place for this year’s Commencement ceremonies.
The 45th annual Ithacon held for two days in Campus Center attracted comic fans of all ages.
After 11 of the show’s cast members were infected with COVID-19, the on-campus production of “Fun Home” worked hard to perform one last show.
With IC’s main observatory telescope out of commission, faculty and students are working to make sure the telescope is ready for use by Fall 2022.
Despite 60 million people in the United States speaking more than one language, multilingual students suffer a loss when they come to English-speaking Ithaca College.
CTC is a student-run organization that allows members — currently 30 students — to integrate their course work with real-world experiences in financial services.
A set of human-like sculptures made with mud and burlap by IC alum Andrew Lackland ’21, were found placed around the City of Ithaca in January.
SGC has decided to leave the position of president unfilled for Spring 2022 following junior Deontae Guy’s resignation from the position in November 2021.
Chris Holmes, associate professor in the department of Literature and English, and junior Connor Hibbard recently joined the podcast Novel Dialogue.
Hillel International selects recipients for the award who exemplify an outstanding commitment to Hillel on their college campus community.
Staff writer Jadyn Davis spoke with Vaughn Golden ’20 about what he hopes current journalism students can learn before entering the real world post-graduation.