Students work at Door Dash for job flexibility
Ithaca College students have turned to a favorite food delivery app, DoorDash, as a way to make money on their own time.
Ithaca College students have turned to a favorite food delivery app, DoorDash, as a way to make money on their own time.
Gina Gayle spoke about the prejudice she has experienced and overcome throughout her career as a photojournalist and multimedia storyteller.
Six alumni offered advice about preparing for life after graduation as they reflected on their past experiences at the college Feb. 18.
On Feb. 6, Ithaca College students and faculty filled Clark Lounge as they discussed, questioned and worked to develop the CSCRE major.
Junior Callie Nguyen is the first student from Ithaca College to win the championship title at the Gorlok Gala forensics tournament.
Like many kids, Roald Hoffmann, born to a Polish-Jewish family in Ukraine, had a normal life as a child until the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe.
Nine Ithaca College students traveled to Brussels for a Model EU conference. They wrote, debated and discussed as they simulated the European Council.
In 2017, Laura Campbell Carapella, associate professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education, developed the ICU Gratitude app.
Ithaca Talks, a new student organization, is working to bring the TEDx event back to Ithaca College in Spring 2020.
The Rev. M. Barclay discussed the acceptance and exploration of sexuality within spirituality at an open conversation Oct. 28 at Ithaca College.
Over fall break, nine students explored the Adirondacks through Ithaca College’s alternative break program.
THRIVE at IC held its first workshop Oct. 8 to offer students tips on how to balance social, emotional and physical aspects of their lives.