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IU Southeast Makerspace 3D printing lab grand opening

Laura Hubrich, Staff November 17, 2014

Makerspace at IU Southeast unveiled a new 3D printing lab on Nov. 13, with a grand opening in the Library.

IU Southeast on two hour delay

IU Southeast on two hour delay

November 17, 2014

This post was for Monday, Nov. 17. Check ius.edu for current weather schedule. Campus is on a two-hour delay. Rescheduling is as follows: 8 a.m. classes meet from 10 a.m. until 10:55 a.m. 9:30...

Holistic healer discusses the connection between stress and health

Erin Mann, Staff November 17, 2014

Health issues can start at the beginning of stress or other situations going on in a person’s life. On Nov. 12, the IU Southeast chapter of the nationally known organization Psi Chi invited Jordana...

Student builds and launches testing of Barony game at IU Southeast

Student builds and launches testing of “Barony” game at IU Southeast

Rain Hopkins, Staff November 17, 2014

Armor, jewels, and monsters lurking in coal mines-- this is the world computer science junior Sheridan Rathbun envisioned and brought to life in a game called “Barony”. Rathbun said Barony is...

Psychology professor gives talk on science v pseudoscience

Erin Mann, Staff November 16, 2014

On Oct. 29, Todd Manson, assistant professor of psychology, had a discussion about the difference between science and pseudoscience. Manson began by explaining what pseudoscience was. He said it is...

Amanda Gideon and Brooke Rutledge, nursing seniors, at IU Southeast talk to students and their families about the new technology in the pediatric simulation lab. The pediatric simulation lab is among three others that train IU Southeast nursing students for real life situations.

$500,000 nursing lab dedicated, gives student hands-on experience

Haley Warwick, Staff Writer November 13, 2014

Set up with monitoring equipment beeping and medicines flowing, the new nursing simulation lab at IU Southeast gives students a way to practice diagnosing and treating simulation mannequins who can have...

Getting involved at IU Southeast may help students succeed

Rain Hopkins, Staff November 13, 2014

With colder weather often comes hibernation mode, when even getting to class may seem like a struggle. One option in beating the seasonal depression is to turn the winter months into a more productive...

IU Southeast Childrens Center celebrates Native American History Month

IU Southeast Children’s Center celebrates Native American History Month

Lynn Bailey, Staff October 30, 2014

Festive, fall colored orange and yellow Indian headbands were a vintage commodity at IU Southeast Children’s Center Oct. 23, where children ages 3,4, and 5 years-old celebrated Native American History...

The Dining Hall, one of the newest groups on campus, was officiated on September 22.

Inside The Dining Hall, a new group at IU Southeast this semester

Mary Kate Hailer, Staff October 28, 2014

On Sept. 22, 2014, The Dining Hall or “TDH” was officiated as a new organization at IU Southeast. While the group is not associated with Dining Services or The Commons, Katie Casper, communications...

Are exams the best method to test student learning?

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 28, 2014

It’s the night before a big exam and it’s the first time you’ve reviewed your notes since you took them in class. All you can do now is drink coffee and stay up all night cramming in hopes of a good...

IU Southeast presents “Once Upon a Mattress” with guest star Lee Meriwether, to open Thursday

Haley Warwick, Staff October 28, 2014

The Horizon spoke with guest star Lee Meriwether, actress from the 1966 Batman movie and Miss America 1955, and other cast members about the upcoming production of "Once Upon a Mattress," which opens this...

New degree maps to help students “finish in four”

Erin Mann, Staff October 26, 2014

Most universities aim to help students graduate in four years, but students may not know how to stay on track to finish their degree in time. Starting this fall, degree maps are being offered to help students...

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