December Commencement weekend at Ithaca College didn’t stop for the cold—or the snow. Smaller in scale than the spring ceremony, the December gathering brought together undergraduate and graduate members of the Class of 2025 for a more intimate celebration, one that reflected the same work, readiness, and momentum graduates carry forward.
In her address to graduates, President La Jerne Terry Cornish returned to a theme she introduced to the campus community at the start of the academic year—dialogue—a practice she described as essential not only for beginning something new, but also for charting a life of purpose. “Dialogue means asking meaningful questions, listening actively, and engaging respectfully across cultures, disciplines, and perspectives,” she said. “At its best, dialogue opens the door to creativity, empathy, and true transformation.”
If that message set the tone for the year ahead in August, its return in December carried a different charge: a reminder that stepping into what comes next requires the same courage, curiosity, and openness that shaped students’ time at IC. The point was underscored throughout the morning, including in the music that framed the ceremony. As the alma mater, Ithaca Forever , filled the arena, its lyrics—“Clasp a hand in friendship, walk a snowy mile”—felt less like metaphor than description.
“You have overcome challenges that others may never fully understand,” Cornish told the graduates. “And still, you excelled. You have not simply endured; you have grown … You shaped your education. You shaped this college.”