Public safety continues to investigate thefts
The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety is investigating 12 reports of textbook thefts in the past three weeks.
The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety is investigating 12 reports of textbook thefts in the past three weeks.
The Faculty Council met Tuesday to talk about the Enterprise Content Management system, necessary changes to the Faculty Handbook, and further discussed their opinions on the Huron review.
Thomas Kline, director of music admissions and preparatory programs, returned from the U.S.A. Schools of Music Asia audition tour in November and is seeing an increase in interest on the part of international students to study at the School of Music.
Senior Jackie Keating exemplifies her leadership skills through her commitment to helping others through Habitat for Humanity.
The Ithaca College community was saddened by the unexpected loss of Frank Musgrave, a retired economics professor, on Jan. 2. Musgrave, 80, died four days after being diagnosed with pneumonia, his wife Eva May Musgrave said. Musgrave was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1934 and grew up in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey. He…
Students, faculty and members of the Ithaca community came together for “The Big Talk,” to discuss ways to integrate sustainability practices into the classroom.
Ithaca College’s chapter of She’s the First is working to raise money to improve the education of girls in developing countries.