New project documents student activist work at college
IC Voices began through the Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Social Change (IDEAS) that documents student activist work at Ithaca College.
IC Voices began through the Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Social Change (IDEAS) that documents student activist work at Ithaca College.
The college announced Oct. 23 the co-chairs for the nine working groups outlined in the college’s five-year strategic plan.
Kathleen Lubey, associate professor in the Department of English at St. John’s University, discussed 18th century women and relations to sex toys.
In Fall 2019, Ithaca College installed a laptop kiosk on the first floor of Friends Hall to give students without laptops access to the resource.
A forum was held Sept. 10 at Ithaca College about rise of hate crimes and white supremacy in the U.S. and how students can combat hateful language.
The Clinton B. Ford Observatory became unusable during the winter of 2018, and it is unclear when it will be operational again.
Campus community members asked for information regarding the specifics of Ithaca College’s strategic plan at a Sept. 3 meeting about the plan.
After approximately a year of planning Ithaca College’s five-year strategic plan, Imagining Ithaca, was released to the campus community Aug. 16.
It had been an intense workout. Participants had their hands on their knees, breathing heavily. They had endured 45 minutes of exercise after exercise, each one increasing in difficulty.
Over 400 students presented their research projects at the 22nd annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium on April 2.
Over the past four years at Ithaca College, the number of students who have gone to the Hammond Health Center to test for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has doubled.
A forum was held to discuss community members’ concerns surrounding the effects of the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport expansion.