04/06/2026
Who else is watching NASA's livestream of the lunar flyby today?!
NASAโs Artemis II Crew Flies Around the Moon (Official Broadcast)
We're about to fly around the Moon.On Monday, April 6, the four astronauts of Artemis II will travel farther from Earth than any humans in historyโbreaking t...
02/13/2026
Be sure to check out our display celebrating Black History Month! This display, in our lobby, features library resources you can immediately check out and is curated by our students. ๐ ๐ซ ๐
01/24/2026
We are closing today at 2pm due to the winter weather. โ๏ธ Remember that you can access library databases online 24/7 at southeast.iu.edu/library
Everyone stay safe and weโll see you next week!
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Library
This page explains where to find databases, journals, books, and other resources within the IU Southeast Library.
01/19/2026
Happy MLK Day. The physical Library will be closed in honor of this day, but remember that databases and online resources are available 24/7. ๐ ๐ซ
01/15/2026
Happening today at noon!! ๐ผ๏ธ ๐ ๐ฅ ๐
๐ Authors and Artists Reception
The IU Southeast Library invites you to a reception celebrating the scholarship and creativity of our faculty, staff, and students.
๐ Library, 1st Floor Gallery
๐ Tuesday, December 2, 2025
โฐ 12:00โ2:00 p.m.
Join us as we recognize IU Southeast faculty, staff, and students whose research, creative works, and artwork were published, created, or exhibited in 2024. Enjoy light refreshments, explore the show, and connect with members of our academic and artistic community.
12/12/2025
The Library building is closed today due to the winter weather but remember you can access databases 24/7, and research assistance is available via live chat or email. ๐ โ๏ธ
12/02/2025
Though the library is closed today due to the snow, you can still access all our databases online. If you need research help, use the live chat or email feature to get in contact with us.
Also, the annual Authors & Artists celebration will be postponed to a later, snow-free date.
11/20/2025
๐ Authors and Artists Reception
The IU Southeast Library invites you to a reception celebrating the scholarship and creativity of our faculty, staff, and students.
๐ Library, 1st Floor Gallery
๐ Tuesday, December 2, 2025
โฐ 12:00โ2:00 p.m.
Join us as we recognize IU Southeast faculty, staff, and students whose research, creative works, and artwork were published, created, or exhibited in 2024. Enjoy light refreshments, explore the show, and connect with members of our academic and artistic community.
11/17/2025
Happening today!!
Dr. Alessandra Link will visit our campus next Monday, November 17th to give a talk about her exciting new book, The Iron Horse in Indian Country: Native Americans and Railroads in the U.S. Her project received a Mellon / ALCS Dissertation Completion fellowship in its earlier stages and has been extremely well received since its release.
Dr. Link's talk will take place in Crestview Hall room 211, on Monday the 17th from 12:20-1:10PM.
If you have any questions about the talk, please contact Dr. Robert Rennie at [email protected].
11/11/2025
Sharing for our friends in Social Sciences. Consider coming to the talk tomorrow!
Dear IU Southeast Community,
I want to invite you to a special, invited talk this Wed. by Dr. Edward E. Curtis IV of Indiana University, Indianapolis.
Topic: The Long History of Arab Americans in Indiana
Date and Time: Wednesday, November 12, from 12:20 to 1:05 pm.
Location: Crestview 111
About: Dr. Curtis is the William M. and Gail M. Plater Chair of the Liberal Arts and Professor of World Languages & Cultures at the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts in Indianapolis, where he also directs the Arabic and Islamic studies minor. Raised in Southern Illinois, where his Syrian-Lebanese family settled in the late 1800s, Dr. Curtis also lived in Evansville during his teenage years and has made Indianapolis his home since 2005. An award-winning author, Dr. Curtis has written or edited a total of fourteen books about Africana religions, Islam, Arab American history, and Muslim American studies.
This talk is funded by the Indiana Humanitiesโ Speaker Program. For more information, see: https://indianaauthorsawards.org/speakers-program/.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Gritter, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
11/06/2025
Join us Monday, November 10th for the closing reception of Shard Art, an art exhibit from local artist and archivist Suzanne Durham.
When: Mon, Nov 10th - 4 to 6pm
Where: Library Art Gallery
Shard Art Exhibit feat. Suzanne Durham
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