Academic Year 24-25

Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues:

Welcome back!

I hope to greet many of you in person during the coming weeks -- including at our All-College Meeting on Aug. 27. In the meantime, let me extend this virtual welcome with hopes that your summer was a time of rest, inspiration, and plenty of laughter with friends and family.

It certainly was anything but a quiet summer for the College and, as our students might say, we have the receipts. From an alumna competing in the Paris Olympicsand many other graduates involved in NBC's coverage, to our hosting on campus the New York state Special Olympics; from celebrating the London Center's 50th anniversary to holding an award celebration during Alumni Weekend; and from students conducting research as Summer Scholars to announcing the addition of women's wrestlingto our athletics program -- it's been an exciting summer!

We expect about 1,100 first-year and transfer students to join us beginning today, with a total of about 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students on campus by the start of classes next Monday. As you probably know, the new-student population is approximately 200 students below our target and we are reviewing budget projections accordingly. We will have more to share later in the semester, but we donotanticipate making any layoffs.

The Class of 2028 that begins arriving today comes from 20 nations, and 43% of the class is from New York State. Thirteen new students are children of employees, students of color constitute 27% of the class, and the average GPAis 3.37. Please joinme in welcoming the entire class to our community in the coming days. I look forward to them becoming a beautiful part of the tapestry that is Ithaca College.

Thank you for all you do for our incredible community.

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President

Dear IC Community,

Please be reminded that the Office of the President is hosting an All-College Welcome next Tuesday, August 27, during the common hour, from 12:10 – 1:05 p.m., in Emerson Suites. In addition, an Ice Cream Social will be held at 4 p.m. at the Dillingham Fountains.

These are in-person events for the entire community—faculty, staff, and students are welcome. As a reminder, if you cannot attend the meeting in-person, please emailpresident@ithaca.eduand a link to watch remotely will be sent to you.

The All-College Welcome is an opportunity for us to connect in solidarity and celebration as we welcome new students to campus, recenter ourselves around our goals for the year, and reaffirm the strengths of our community of care.

Our agenda includes:

  • A research update by biology Professor Andrew Smith.
  • Comments by council chairs David Gondek (faculty), Marilyn Dispensa (staff) and Rishabh Sen (student governance).
  • Comments by Stanley Bazile, new VP for Student Affairs and Campus Life.
  • Comments by Laine Norton, VP for Philanthropy and Engagement.
  • An enrollment and financial update from VPs Tim Downs and Rock Hall.
  • An overview of institutional priorities and goals for the year.

In October, we will convene once more for a more formal meeting, where I will deliver information about the state of the college.

I look forward to seeing you Tuesday, and I wish you a wonderful beginning to your academic year.

Take good care,

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff:

Whether today marks a return to classes for you or it is your first day – the latter includes about 1,100 first-year and transfer students – welcome to Day One of what promises to be an exciting year of inquisitiveness, discovery, and experiences that will be too numerous to count.

At Ithaca College we attach great importance to our teaching philosophy of theory, practice, and performance. Here, education flows seamlessly among classrooms, laboratories, and rehearsal spaces; internships, sports practices, and student research; and the opportunity to bring it all together in our recital halls, on our athletic fields, and in everyday interactions.

We also place a high value on respect and accountability within our community. Everyone is to be treated with dignity, and we seek to create a social environment where everyone can flourish and be their authentic self. As another college president said to me recently, “We want our campuses to be safe spaces for every student – physically, socially, and emotionally – so that we can make each student intellectually uncomfortable.”

Given the ongoing strife in the Middle East and a contentious election campaign season here at home, let me emphasize, for all of us, but especially for our students, the central principles that will guide our life together as a community this fall.

Students, we expect you to be informed, thoughtful, and sometimes passionate about events around the world. We also expect you to behave in ways that are respectful of others. We value freedom of thought and speech, and we respect everyone’s right to peacefully demonstrate. But conduct that disrupts a college activity, poses a threat to the safety of others, or otherwise violates College policy, will result in disciplinary action.

Let me close by quoting Provost Melanie Stein’s remarks to our new students at last week’s convocation. She said:

“Imagine a world where we actively seek out conversations with people whose backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences differ from our own. Imagine the richness of understanding that emerges when we listen without judgment, seeking common ground even amidst disagreement. Imagine how much we can all learn from one another in a community where we consider all perspectives, in which we strive to understand the full picture for any given topic. Here at IC, you’ll have the opportunity to help build, and be a part of, just such a community.”

Have a great semester!

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President

President Cornish invites you to stop by the Peggy Ryan Williams Center Lobby for a cup of coffee, tea, or hot cocoa  this Friday, September 6 from 9:15 to 10 a.m.

This is not an official meeting, and there is no set agenda. This is simply an opportunity for us to connect.

If you find yourself in the neighborhood, please feel free to join us. Please continue to check the website for more events hosted by the Office of the President.

Hope to see you there!

Individuals requiring accommodations should contact president@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3111. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Stabilizing Enrollment and Meeting Budget Challenges

Read and view coverage of last week's All-College Welcome

Dear Campus Community,

Thank you to everyone who attended, in person or virtually, last week's All-College Welcome! It was great to catch up with many of you after a long summer apart.

As I said at the meeting, “There is hard work ahead. But as you have seen and heard before, we do hard things.” This IC News story summarizes our work for the year ahead. We will convene once again on October 22for a formal State of the College meeting. More details on that meeting will be shared in the coming weeks.

In case you missed last week's meeting, you may view a replay of the event here. You will not want to miss the capitvating presentations by biology Professor Andy Smith, Student Government Council President Rishabh Sen, and our new vice president for student affairs and campus life, Stanley Bazile.

I thank you for all that you do for the Ithaca College community, and I hope you will be well, stay well, and take good care.

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President

Greetings!

Please join us for the first Pop Up Pub of the semester. Specialty cocktails, local beer, and wine will be available to purchase for those 21 years of age and older. Light refreshments, including non-alcoholic beverages, will be available for everyone who attends.

The event will be held Friday, September 20 from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm in the Dillingham Lobby.

We look forward to seeing you there!
 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact president@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

President Cornish invites you to stop by the Peggy Ryan Williams Center Lobbyfor a cup of coffee, tea, or hot cocoa thisFriday, October 4from 9:15 to 10 a.m.

This is not an official meeting, and there is no set agenda. This is simply an opportunity for us to connect.

If you find yourself in the neighborhood, please feel free to join us. Please continue to check the website for more events hosted by the Office of the President.

Hope to see you there!

Individuals requiring accommodations should contactpresident@ithaca.edu or 607-274-3111. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

State of the College Meeting Oct. 22 

Greetings!

Please save the date and join us for the annual State of the College meeting at 12:10 p.m. on Tuesday, October 22, in Emerson Suites. Faculty, staff, and students are welcome and encouraged to attend. The session will include:

  • Centering exercise
  • President’s welcome
  • Chris Coletti, assistant professor of music
  • Middle States update from Stacia Zabusky, Mai An Rumeny, John Fracchia and Te-Wen Lo
  • Enrollment Strategy update from Rock Hall, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Success
  • Financial updatefrom Tim Downs, Vice President for Finance and Administration & CFO
  • Remarks from President Cornish
  • Q&A

This is an in-person program designed to connect our community on South Hill. Those living outside of the Ithaca area or those seeking closed captioning or other accommodations may email the Office of the President at president@ithaca.edu to receive the livestream link. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

See you next week!

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President

A message from Board of Trustees Chair John Neeson '84 and President La Jerne Terry Cornish.

The Ithaca College Board of Trustees held its fall meeting on South Hill from Wednesday, October 9, through Friday, October 11.

One of the highlights was the Tenure and Promotion Dinner, at which we joined Provost Stein, the President’s cabinet, and department chairs in celebrating members of our faculty who have achieved tenure and/or promotion, Dana Professorship, or emeriti status in the 2023-24 academic year. The list of professors whose accomplishments we celebrated at this fall’s dinner can be found at the end of this message.

Attending classes

Trustees had the opportunity to attend one of several classes on Thursday morning, after which they met for lunch with the faculty teaching those classes. We appreciate this opportunity to get some firsthand insight into the academic experiences of our students and hope to repeat similar immersion experiences at future board meetings to the extent possible.

Presentations to the Board
Each slate of board meetings includes plenary sessions, where trustees hear directly from members of the college community or outside experts for a closer look into important topics. Plenary topics for this meeting included:

Middle States: The co-chairs of the reaccreditation self-study team, Te-Wen Lo, associate professor of biology, and John Fracchia, a specialist in Career Engagement and Technology, provided an overview of the upcoming Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) reaccreditation visit, which will take place during the 2025-26 academic year. Last year was devoted to preparation and design of the self-study process, and this year the campus is actively working on writing its self-study.

Spotlight on H&S: Dean Claire Gleitman led an overview of the School of Humanities and Sciences which demonstrated how liberal arts study is braided into the fabric of an Ithaca College education. Then, examples of the liberal arts in action were offered by Professors Chris Holmes (Literatures in English) and Jacob White (Writing); Susan Allen (Environment); and Zohreh Soltani (Art, Art History, and Architecture). The faculty members were accompanied by selected students in their programs who shared some examples of their impressive work. The Board also heard from Associate Dean Raul Palma about examples of careers that H&S graduates have pursued and how their Ithaca College education provided them with the skills they need to excel in their chosen fields.

Advancement: Vice President Laine Norton and members of her senior staff provided a quick FY24 recap and discussed policy updates as well as goals for FY25 and beyond. They brainstormed ways to increase alumni and donor participation through stewardship and broad-based solicitations, as well as engagement opportunities.

Other key sessions for trustees included reports on enrollment and finance.

Community conversation

Following the conclusion of the meetings on Friday, Board Chair John Neeson ’84 and Vice Chair Chris Palmieri ’96 continued the tradition of hosting an open conversation with members of the IC community. They shared highlights from the meetings and fielded questions on such topics as the board’s role in the governance and management of the college, strategies for boosting enrollment, and how the college is being proactive in planning for the promises and threats of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning as well as in college operations.

Cost of Attendance for Academic Year 2025-26

On Friday, the Board approved Tuition, Room and Board for the 2025-26 academic year, with modest increases planned for both new and returning students. This represents our ongoing efforts to keep an Ithaca College education affordable and accessible for students and their families while continuing to invest in the resources necessary to provide the best possible learning and living environment. The average tuition increase for returning students across all class years will be 4.2% for next year, with an overall increase in room and board of 1%. The actual tuition increment varies somewhat among class years, in line with the four-year price cap guarantees, which began several years ago and offer incoming students cost predictability over the course of their time at IC.

We look forward to meeting again in February. Thank you to all of those who work so tirelessly to welcome us to campus and make these meetings productive.

State of the College Meeting - Tomorrow

Please join President Cornish and members of the campus community for the annual State of the College meeting at12:10 p.m. on Tuesday, October 22, in Emerson Suites. Faculty, staff, and students are welcome and encouraged to attend. This is an in-person program designed to connect our community on South Hill. Those living outside of the Ithaca area or those seeking closed captioning or other accommodations may email the Office of the President atpresident@ithaca.eduto receive the livestream link. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.


Sincerely,
John Neeson ’84
Chair, Ithaca College Board of Trustees

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President, Ithaca College
 

State of the College also included trumpet performances by Assistant Professor Chris Coletti and students

Dear Campus Community,

Thank you to everyone who attended, in person or virtually, last week's State of the College meeting. In case you missed the meeting, you may view a replay of the event here. A news story summarizing the meeting is here.

As I shared at the meeting, I have been charged by the Board to present a plan at its February meeting to return the College to balanced budgets beginning inFY28. Let me reiterate here: This work is not solely focused on cost reduction. The College cannot cut its way to success. We must identify where we can invest to continue providing valuable experiences for our students, faculty, and staff. A proposed vision that I shared of IC in 2030 will be part of our conversations moving forward.

We will convene once again on February 11, 2025 for a second State of the College meeting, following the February meeting of the Board of Trustees.

If you could not attend the meeting, you also will not want to miss the trumpet performances by Assistant Professor Chris Coletti and students Vin Tavernese and Yvonne Tucker.

Thank you for all that you do for the Ithaca College community. Be well, stay well, and take good care.

La Jerne Terry Cornish
President