The Horizon

The 2017 Field Biology program will return to Jordan for the 2017 spring semester.

Studying Abroad Through IU Southeast

Tony Pacheco and Jewell Conner December 4, 2016

Touring the streets of Paris. Climbing to the top of Notre Dame. Riding a camel in the desert. Swimming in the Dead Sea. IU Southeast offers study abroad programs that allow students to study around...

Robin Frederick, geoscience senior and chair of sustainability, emphasizing the importance of recycling.

Psychology Club Hosts Study Abroad Event

Jewell Conner, Staff Reporter September 5, 2016

IU Southeast has a program that gives students the chance of a lifetime. The only issue is, not a lot of students know about it. The “Study Abroad” program allows students who are in good academic...

Cheryl Neal, IUS alumna who received a Bachelor of Science in psychology in 1987 and a Master of Science in education in 1990, won the Mexican sun wall hanging during the silent auction that occurred during the Field Biology programs event, 20 Countries in 20 Years.

Field Biology program holds event celebrating its 20th year of overseas study

Tony Pacheco, Staff Reporter March 21, 2016

The IUS Field Biology program is celebrating 20 years of travel to more than 20 countries. On Saturday, March 5, the program celebrated its 20th year of overseas study with an event called 20 Countries...

Dale Brown, geosciences senior, gives packing and preparation advice to students interested in international travel.

Students learn how to prepare for studying abroad

Tony Pacheco, Staff Reporter February 22, 2016

Planning a study-abroad trip involves several steps, but an IUS senior and an IUS alumna recently showed students how to make the process easier. Dale Brown, geosciences senior, and Katherine Clark,...

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....

Campus sells awareness from worlds apart

IUS Horizon October 14, 2012
The IUS community traveled abroad and experienced international lifestyles by visiting the Hoosier Room during the annual Wares of the World event. Hosted by the International Program, the event took place on Oct. 10 and 11 and featured an array of fair trade items from across the world, including jewelry from Peru, purses from Guatemala and scarves from Nepal. The items were provided by Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade retailer that creates a market for artisan products to be sold.

Students study socialist structure

IUS Horizon August 26, 2012
One small, post-communist island south of the border has permanently altered many study abroad students’ perspectives this past summer. Cuba in Transition, a program offered for class credit, took 20 students from IU Southeast and Spring Hill College, along with three faculty members, on a three-week venture to an island whose culture is not well known in the U.S. “The focus of the trip was to look at changes being made in Cuba,” Clifford Staten, professor of political science, said.

Cuba summer course seeks study abroad students

IUS Horizon October 2, 2011
A new course — Cuba in Transition: A Study Abroad Program — will be taught and led by Cliff Staten, professor of political science and international studies, during summer session 1 in 2012. The class is a six-week course from June 1 to 18, 2012 —three weeks in the classroom and three weeks traveling in Cuba. The group will also meet up with students from Spring Hill College. Staten said 14 students have applied for the course and there are still openings. Interviews will be conducted in early October.
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