This event has been canceled. Students, faculty, and staff from IU’s regional campuses can have their COVID-19-related questions answered by an expert, Aaron Carroll, M.D., M.S., Professor of Pediatrics, and one of the leaders of IU’s COVID-19 response team. Thursday, Mar. 25 at 3:00 p.m. The registration link for this webinar can be found here…. Read more »
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Multidisciplinary Graduate Conference: Connecting Graduate Researchers
IU South Bend hosts a Multidisciplinary Graduate Conference every April. This year, the conference will be hosted by Zoom on April 29, 5:30-7:30 pm. Current graduate students and recent alumni are encouraged to submit papers and projects that can be presented by Zoom in 10 minutes. Please submit your proposals through this brief form by… Read more »
Women’s History Month Lecture, March 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Join the Women’s and Gender Studies Program for the 2021 Women’s History Month Lecture, with guest Diana Greene Foster presenting, “Consequences of Receiving versus Being Denied a Wanted Abortion in the United States.” For decades, abortion was discussed as a potential harm to the women who seek one. Where does that idea of harm come… Read more »
WGS Public Forum Talk, Friday, April 2, Noon-1pm
Students, faculty and staff are invited to the April 2 Public Forum presentation by Dr. Chloe Robinson (Criminal Justice). The talk is titled: “Unheard Cries: An Examination of Black Women’s Experience with Police Misconduct in the City of Chicago.” This talk is part of a year-long Public Forum series hosted by the Women’s and Gender… Read more »
COVID-19: Guide To Internet Plans For Low And Fixed-Income H
As of February 25th, 2021, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted on and approved the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, a $3.2 billion initiative aimed at assisting low-income households with internet access and digital device acquirement. To learn more and see if you qualify visit: https://www.inmyarea.com/resources/guide-internet-low-income-customers#fcc-emergency-broadband-benefit-program
Loss of Income?
The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships has an Unusual Circumstance Form (UCF) on our website that explains the process and required documentation. Select the ‘Important Forms’ box at iusb.edu.finaid and review the form under the ‘Year Specific Forms’ section. IMPORTANT: Families with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of zero are already eligible for the… Read more »
INTERSECTIONS: Socio-Economic Status/Class
Mar 24, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is pleased to continue its INTERSECTIONS series with seven additional sessions focused on Queer Student Leadership. The Fall Series, A Focus on Race, had 951 Zoom participants and over 4800 Facebook views. INTERSECTIONS: A FOCUS ON QUEER STUDENT LEADERSHIP is an opportunity to dialogue with… Read more »
Accounting Association Meeting on March 22 at 5:30 p.m.
The Accounting Association meeting will be held virtually on Monday, March 22 at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom with Mr. Jay Wagner speaking on the topic of internal audit. Jay has spent his entire 23-year auditing career in the public sector, and is currently the chief audit executive for the Office of the Illinois Attorney General,… Read more »
Women’s History Month Lecture, March 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Join the Women’s and Gender Studies Program for the 2021 Women’s History Month Lecture, with guest Diana Greene Foster presenting, “Consequences of Receiving versus Being Denied a Wanted Abortion in the United States.” For decades, abortion was discussed as a potential harm to the women who seek one. Where does that idea of harm come… Read more »
WGS Public Forum Talk, Friday, April 2, Noon-1pm
Students, faculty and staff are invited to the April 2 Public Forum presentation by Dr. Chloe Robinson (Criminal Justice). The talk is titled: “Unheard Cries: An Examination of Black Women’s Experience with Police Misconduct in the City of Chicago.” This talk is part of a year-long Public Forum series hosted by the Women’s and Gender… Read more »