10/14/2021
Help support our incredible faculty!
On view: Paintings by Debra Clem
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--"Surface and Illusion" is the title of a solo exhibition by Debra Clem, head of painting in the School of Arts and Letters at IU Southeast. The show opens on Thursday, October 28, with a reception from 6-8 p.m. at the historic Carnegie Center for Art and History....
10/12/2021
Still time to help yourself and others!
Mental Health & Wellness Series brings awareness to su***de prevention
IU Southeast is proud to invite the campus community to participate in the 2021 Mental Health & Wellness Series from Monday, Oct. 11 to Saturday, Oct. 16. The series features a variety of opportunities for education, involvement, reflection and activism. Su***de is the second leading cause of de...
10/12/2021
New support for STEM educators of tomorrow!
ICHE grant expands support for STEM education undergrads
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)-- IU Southeast has received a $325,000 grant from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) for Growing Tomorrow’s STEM Teachers (GTST) for 2021-2023. The grant will allow the program to offer, for the first time, full-time tuition and fees to undergradu...
10/12/2021
Theme parks as classrooms? Faculty innovators at IU Southeast!
Faculty Innovators: Sumreen Asim and John Ross
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--For a student, the academic year can sometimes feel like a roller coaster at a theme park, with its highs, lows and ecstatic relief at having survived. And wobbly knees. But what if classrooms really were theme parks? Better still: What if theme parks were classr...
10/05/2021
Words of encouragement from Acting Chancellor Dr. Kathryn Girten!
State of Campus 2021: Gratitude and Purpose
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--Acting Chancellor Dr. Kathryn Girten delivered the 2021 State of Campus address in the traditional ceremony that brought faculty and staff together in the Hoosier Room for the first time since the pandemic-related closure. It was an emotional occasion brimming wi...
10/05/2021
Celebrating our excellent instructors and staff!
Campus community recognizes recipients of 2021 distinguished teaching and service awards
Staff of the Office of Facility Operations, recipients of the 2021 Distinguished Service/Maintenance Award, with Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs Dana Wavle. By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--As part of the 2021 State of the Campus ceremony, the first traditional faculty-staff event to....
09/25/2021
Words of wisdom for future educators!
School of Education hosts National Teacher of the Year Juliana Urtubey
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--Juliana Urtubey, recognized as National Teacher of the Year (NTOY), delivered an impassioned keynote via Zoom to School of Education students and faculty, in an event sponsored by the school, New Neighbors Education Center, and the Campus Activities Board. Urtube...
09/25/2021
Find out how IU Women's Philanthropy Leadership Council grant is boosting undergrad research at IU Southeast!
Biology program receives IU Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council grant for undergraduate research initiative
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--The IU Southeast biology program has received a grant from the IU Women's Philanthropy Leadership Council to support its initiative, "Science is for Everyone: Broadening Access to Undergraduate Research." This innovative project enables introductory biology under...
09/17/2021
Innovation is alive and well at the IU Southeast Library!
Faculty Innovator: Maria Accardi
Maria Accardi, Coordinator of Library Instruction By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)—Each year, the First Year Seminar (FYS) introduces freshmen Grenadiers to the building blocks of academic research. Information literacy is among the required General Education learning outcomes, embedded in cour...
09/17/2021
Celebrating student success in allied health!
Lisa Wise ’20 is first IU Southeast student to be RHIA-certified
By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)--Lisa Wise '20 has become the first IU Southeast student to earn certification as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) from the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). "It is an absolutely wonderful feeling," said Wise, currentl...