School of HSHP education majors eliminated
The health education, physical education and dual degree in both health and physical education are among the programs to be cut as part of the APP process.
The health education, physical education and dual degree in both health and physical education are among the programs to be cut as part of the APP process.
The grant will help fund a three-year research project Sullivan is working on with students and members from SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany and The College at Brockport.
The aging studies major is one of 26 majors, programs and departments slated to be eliminated as a result of the APP process.
The Open the Books coalition held a fifth protest demanding financial transparency regarding faculty and program cuts.
The Open the Books Coalition organized a protest on campus against the proposed faculty and program cuts Feb. 8.
Ithaca College has chosen two finalists — Canvas and Brightspace — for its newest learning management system (LMS) to replace Sakai.
The panel, hosted by IC Strike and the college’s Title IX office, was a conversation about the new national Title IX regulations and the impact on the college’s Title IX rules.
Last spring, classes made a quick switch to remote instruction. The college created a reopening plan for fall that involved starting classes remotely.
Graduates from the Class of 2020 popped bottles of champagne and celebrated with their families and pets over Zoom at commencement ceremonies.
Jack Powers will act as interim dean for the Roy H. Park School of Communications and Keith Kaiser will act as interim dean for the Ithaca College School of Music.
With Karl Paulnack, dean of the School of Music, stepping down from his position at the end of the semester, Ithaca College hosted the four finalists in the search to replace him in open sessions Marc
The Ithaca College Faculty Council went into executive session twice while discussing issues pertaining to the campus community at its Feb. 4 meeting.