Ithaca College alumnus to retire from Ithaca Fire Department
“It feels so good when you’ve done a good job and made a difference on somebody’s worst day.”
“It feels so good when you’ve done a good job and made a difference on somebody’s worst day.”
Ithaca College professor Patricia Zimmerman was recently chosen to serve on the International Documentary Association Awards Jury for short-form series in new media.
There need to be leaders in the school and people that can lead by example, so to get those students that are true leaders to be an example for other students is key.
A petition is being circulated among Ithaca College full-time faculty asking the administration to edit the union election informational website it created to be more in line with the statement that the college is “neither anti-union nor pro-union,” which the college claims on the same website. As of 8 p.m. Thursday the petition was signed by 105 people.
The Class of 2015 has the best job market ahead of it after graduation since before the recession, one in which employers are predicted to hire even more graduates than they anticipated they would in the fall.
Evaluating some of the central tenets and initiatives of the IC 20/20 during a time when the college’s overall vision is open to interpretation and reimagination.
Ithaca College’s Model European Union team helped run, and was recognized at, a conference last week that drew delegations from around the world.
Tim Conners reflects on his experience fighting cancer, the events leading up to the diagnosis and what lies in store for his future.
Junior Emma Silen and senior Jennifer Greenland are leading a team of students who are providing consulting services to Hospicare and Palliative Care Services, Ithaca’s care center for the terminal.
As the current dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences prepares to depart from Ithaca College this June, the college has announced the appointment of an interim dean for the 2015–16 academic year.
As actor and activist Geena Davis visited Ithaca College on March 31, she was accompanied by a recent Ithaca College graduate who is a key media strategist with her institute.
As Ithaca College predicts a drop in its applicant pool by about 1,700 students for the 2015–16 academic year, the Office of Admission is employing new strategies for reaching out to accepted students to encourage them to enroll, while individual schools strengthen their current tactics.