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The National Association for College Admission Counseling sent a message to members saying the Justice Department had objected to some provisions, saying they “inhibit, to some extent, competition among colleges for students.” → Read More
When transgender academics transition, they often change names, which raises the question: How should their colleagues refer to their previous scholarship? → Read More
A New Jersey judge had questioned whether it was right to try the student in adult court because he came from “a good family.” → Read More
The university declined to comment on whether it plans to return any of the donations given by Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged on Saturday with sex trafficking. → Read More
Activists are pushing the university’s board to vote on a referendum, already approved by the student body, that would award funds to the descendants of slaves whom Georgetown Jesuits sold in 1838. → Read More
Nancy Cantor’s tirade was caught on tape after she was asked to wait at the scene of a fender bender. → Read More
A car was stolen from an Ithaca College parking lot sometime between 7 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15. → Read More
It was announced to the Ithaca College community that Richard Rainville, a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, has died Nov. 9. → Read More
It was announced to the Ithaca College community that Richard Rainville, a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, has died Nov. 9. → Read More
Cheaper than an Uber or Lyft ride and faster than a shared bicycle, dockless scooters are catching on in a number of cities across the United States. But city officials say the companies aren't doing enough to ensure the programs and scooters operate safely. → Read More
In the nearly 25 years following its genocide, the East African nation has emerged as a leader in the Green Revolution that is lifting millions of people out of poverty by providing farmers with resources and training, and allowing women to inherit land. → Read More
Astronaut training starts early. The rigors of the college astro-courses require a solid foundation in STEM built from an early age. So NASA has enlisted Snoopy to inspire children to reach for the stars. → Read More
Astronaut training starts early. The rigors of the college astro-courses require a solid foundation in STEM built from an early age. So NASA has enlisted Snoopy to inspire children to reach for the stars. → Read More
Ithaca Police blocked off a section of Hudson Street around 2 p.m. Nov. 27. → Read More
A newly created social media account is raising questions about sexism in sports culture at Ithaca College. → Read More
Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado announced that Roger Richardson will no longer hold the interim chief diversity officer position. → Read More
With this album, Cyrus has defined herself as a professional artist and not a child who creates music on the whims of what is trendy. → Read More
Enrollment for Fall 2017 totals 6,516 students. → Read More
Collado announced the college will fill these positions because of the increase in students visiting CAPS over the last few years. → Read More
Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado announced Sept. 21 the creation of the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life. → Read More