
At 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30, Ithaca College will be utilizing the new technology available in the recently opened, LEED approved School of Business (room 111) to screen an interactive webcast titled, "The 2% Solution." Born from an increasing concern over...
I think it was the coffee that did it, but on a trip to South America, it might have been many things. The Andean region of Ecuador where we lodged and worked boasts two of the top five most biodiverse regions in the world, and the area surrounding the eco-lodge where we slept is home to more than 350 species of birds. To this day one can still...
This past spring, staff, faculty, and journalists attended the official groundbreaking for construction on the College’s new Gateway Building. “The Gateway Building will provide prospective students and other visitors with an exciting first impression of Ithaca College—it will be the portal through which the campus experience begins,” said...
Cold weather and numbers aren’t a factor for three students in the School of Business who spent their spring breaks journeying through Alaska.
Most college students view spring break as a chance to escape to warm vacation spots or spend time at home with family and friends. But many Ithaca College students choose to...
Gregg Aversa '60, CEO and president of Sage Corporation, spoke on the fundamentals of entrepreneurship on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 7:30 P.M. IC Entrepreneurs sponsored the small interactive lecture led by this successful Ithaca College alumnus.
Aversa shared with students his experience at...
David Lebow '83, executive vice president and general manager of AOL Media Networks, spoke on effective leadership at 7:30 on Thursday, April 5 in Emerson Suites. The School of Business and Sigma Iota Epsilon sponsored the Ithaca College alum’s visit as part of the Distinguished Management Speaker Series. A question and answer session immediately...
When the new School of Business building opens in the spring of 2008, it will be a model of sustainability in action for the business students and faculty who will call it home. At 38,800 square feet, this “green” building will save at least 50 percent more energy each year than a typical building of the same size. Two of its most prominent features will be a vegetative...