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Students Today, Alumni
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For more information
about Students Today, Alumni Tomrrow, please e-mail STAT@ithaca.edu
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Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) offers programs for the current
campus community and alumni. It works closely with the alumni association
and is advised by the Office of Alumni Relations.
Mission Statement
Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow shall promote further student
involvement in the College community by building traditions, seeking links
between students and alumni, and encouraging pride and loyalty within
the Ithaca College family.
Annual Events and Activities
- Homecoming Pep Rally/Bonfire
- Homecoming Alumni Tent
- Little Sibs Weekend
- Senior Transition Series
- Volunteer Activities
Homecoming Pep Rally and Bonfire
STAT plays a large role in the planning and organization of Homecoming
weekend. As a key sponsor, STAT's main focus is to promote pride in
the Ithaca College family. The festivities include a pep rally celebrating
athletics, a bon fire, giveaways, and live music. The festivities are
broadcasted on WICB 91.7 FM, the College's primary radio station.
Homecoming Alumni Tent
Before the Homecoming football game, alumni, students and friends are
invited to stop by the Alumni Tent in front of the football stadium
before the game. Members of STAT will be there to welcome and greet
alumni, students, and visitors, as well as host fun activities for kids
and sells t-shirts.
Little Sibs Weekend: April 7-9, 2006
One of the most popular annual events on campus is Little Sibs Weekend.
Ithaca College students bring their siblings (ages 10-18) to Ithaca
for a fun-filled weekend featuring a movie, arts and
crafts, an ice cream social, and other fun activities.
To request more information, email STAT at STAT@ithaca.edu
Senior Transition Series
The Senior Transition Series was created to provide information
for graduating seniors to help them prepare for the "real world"
before they graduate. As part of the series, STAT hosted a sucessful
panel discussion called "Relationships & Transitions"
on February, 9, 2005. Next year's Senior Transition Series schedule
(2005-2006), will be posted in the Fall of 2005.
Volunteer Activities
Every semester, members of STAT get together to work on a volunteer
project in the Ithaca area. Activities have included raking and cleaning
up the grounds at local elementary schools (as part of Ithaca College's
Day of Service in the spring), and working with Ithaca's Onsight Volunteer
Services on various neighborhood housing improvement projects.
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