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Food for thought: IU Southeast hopes to expand dining options for students

Food for thought: IU Southeast hopes to expand dining options for students

Paige Thompson, General assignments editor January 14, 2015

Students at IUS could be seeing changes to the way they get food on campus in the upcoming years. In November, students, faculty and staff were able to take a survey distributed by the Office of Administrative...

IU Southeast comes together to recognize Chancellor Wallace

Taylor Ferguson, General Assignments Editor December 8, 2014

 

December graduates must wait until spring to be honored

December graduates must wait until spring to be honored

Laura Hubrich, Staff December 1, 2014

Each spring, college graduates across the country take their seat in a crowd of others donned in caps, gowns, in front of proud family and faculty to patiently await their turn for a short victory walk...

Chancellor Wallace’s first semester at IUS

Chancellor Wallace’s first semester at IUS

Joel Stinnett, Managing Editor for Digital December 1, 2014

On Friday Dec. 5, Chancellor Ray Wallace will walk onstage at The Ogle Center in full regalia. In the crowd will be IU President Michael A. McRobbie and the chancellors of each IU campus. His family and...

Wonderland art finds new home at IU Southeast

Wonderland art finds new home at IU Southeast

April Rickert, Editor-in-chief November 26, 2014

The first 10 of more than 50 paintings that were pledged to IU Southeast by a local couple were installed Nov. 20 in the Paul W. Ogle Cultural & Community Center, with a public opening reception Nov....

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...

IUS wins first place at Harvest Homecoming Parade

Mary Kate Hailer and Joel Stinnett October 12, 2014

On Saturday Oct. 4 about 60 members of the IU Southeast community participated in the Harvest Homecoming Parade. The IUS float was built by physical plant workers as well as student and faculty volunteers....

Chancellor Ray Wallace and other IUS administrators take ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 1, 2014

IU Southeast held it's own ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Oct. 1 2014 in UC North. Chancellor Ray Wallace, who was challenged by Vice Chancellor Jason Meriwether, asked student organizations to participate....

Chancellor Wallace to take Ice Bucket Challenge Wednesday, donations still needed

Laura Hubrich, Staff September 28, 2014

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has become a popular phenomenon all over the Internet within the last few months, as a way to raise money for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. According to a BBC News article,...

Students present handmade gifts to administration, faculty from their summer trip to Samoa

Allison Nail, Staff September 24, 2014

Two IU Southeast students, Cassandra Guernsey, geoscience senior and Rachel Mulvey, fine arts senior spent, 30 days of their summer vacation in Samoa on a trip led by Anne Allen, professor of fine arts....

IU Southeast State of the Campus Address

IU Southeast State of the Campus Address

Aprile Rickert, Editor-in-chief September 17, 2014

When IU Southeast Chancellor Ray Wallace delivered his first ever State of the Campus Address to his new campus community last Thursday, Sept. 11, he began by focusing on the strengths of the regional...

New Chancellor Ray Wallace slaps hands with faculty and staff on Induction Day.

New Chancellor Ray Wallace wants to share the secret of IU Southeast

Joel Stinnett, Digital Managing Editor August 22, 2014

IU Southeast Chancellor Ray Wallace knows what it is like to be a newcomer in a foreign land. In 1978 the Northern Ireland native arrived in the United States thanks to a track scholarship, and promptly...

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