IC holds open sessions for H&S dean finalists
Four open sessions have been held for students, faculty and staff to meet the finalists for a new dean to lead the School of Humanities and Sciences.
Four open sessions have been held for students, faculty and staff to meet the finalists for a new dean to lead the School of Humanities and Sciences.
The Ithaca College Board of Trustees held an open forum Feb. 15 to discuss their winter session and to take questions from the college community.
In Fall 2018, Lab18, an integrated marketing communications’ capstone course, released a podcast series discussing media use by millennials and Generation Z.
Ithaca College’s Non-Timber Forest Products class, a course that teaches students how to make and sell products from nature, will be run by students leaders in the Spring 2019 semester.
Parnassus, the human resources software used by Ithaca College employees for hiring and payroll, will be replaced by a new system in Spring 2019.
Simha Tamano spoke about the history of her native community of Ethiopian Jews at an event hosted by Hillel at Ithaca College on Nov. 27.
South Hill — the steep incline that Ithaca College’s campus is situated atop — may seem like an impossible challenge to climb for individuals who are not able-bodied.
Senior Allison Brunner is working to create a field guide of the moths native to the Natural Lands by identifying them, species by species, in the field.
At Ithaca College, there is an annual collection of analytical information about all students, which is organized into a document called Facts in Brief.
The Park School of Communications has reestablished and revamped a student, faculty and staff committee dedicated to supporting diversity.
International Pronouns Day, a new holiday founded in part by contributions from Ithaca College and recognized by Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick, will have its first observance Oct. 17.