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IUS Library changes in-person library services to combat COVID-19

Emily Owen, Staff Writer October 14, 2020

The IU Southeast Library made changes to its policies, workstations and mailing book services this semester in response to COVID-19 safety guidelines.   When a student or faculty member enters the...

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IUS Library reduces hours, shifts to digital access after suspending all face-to-face services indefinitely

Moriah Harrod, Staff Reporter April 3, 2020

While buildings on campus locked their doors after the university-wide announcement that classes would continue online following spring break, the IUS Library was still staffed with a skeleton crew to...

Changing how you eat on campus

Changing how you eat on campus

Lori Mundell, Staff Reporter September 8, 2015

The coffee shop on the main level of the library is closed. In its place will be a Subway that the university plans to open by the spring semester, according to Julie Ingram, the manager of conference...

IUS Library hosts Bogarting Hogarth, the Jerry Springer of the Art Community

Rain Hopkins, Staff Writer October 23, 2014

Drunken orgys, defaced bibles and burning casinos-- these are just a few of the scandalous topics covered in William Hogarth’s artwork. “It’s just super juicy,” said David Spencer-Pierce, printmaking...

IU Southeast’s Campus Hot Spots

Laura Hubrich August 23, 2013

All of the hottest places at IU Southeast in one video.     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd8ZlZMUnPk&feature=youtu.be

IUS preserves in time capsule for 25 years

IUS Horizon August 26, 2012
Last spring, Dale Brown, secondary education senior and president of the Student Alumni Association, and Matt Owen, political science senior, met to discuss new tradition ideas to implement for the 70th anniversary of IU Southeast. Brown, Owen and fellow members of the SAA came up with the tradition of burying a time capsule on campus. “We thought a time capsule would be a great tradition for the campus because it is a collaboration and a larger connectivity for the organizations and university departments,” Brown said. “It’s a great way for student alumni to look back and see the university from the past.”
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