Phishing attacks require continued diligence. Phishing emails are on the rise. UITS is here to give you some pointers to help you from being phished. Nefarious senders of phishing emails are stepping up their efforts to con you. Please remember to take the time to assess the validity of every email message before clicking links,… Read more »
Students
IUSB Graduates Carry Titan pride into Grad School
The BS in Health Sciences with a Concentration in Speech Language Pathology has graduated 14 students over the past 3 years of its existence. The program has grown from just 6 students to a current group of 40 students. More exciting is that 50% of our graduates applied and were accepted into the graduate program… Read more »
Still Accepting Master of Social Work Applications for Fall
STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR MSW! The IU School of Social Work MSW Program will be waiving application fees for MSW programs. For application fees to be waived you must submit your application to start in 2021 before the July 15th, 2021 deadline. Apply at https://socialwork.iusb.edu/msw/admission/ Have any questions? Contact Catherine Herzog, LCSW Recruitment Specialist cdherzog@iu.edu… Read more »
Masks now optional for fully vaccinated on all IU campuses
Effective July 6, thanks to the reduced incidence of COVID-19 and enhanced safety across our campuses resulting from high vaccination rates, masks are optional for anyone who is fully vaccinated. Individuals who are not yet fully vaccinated are asked to wear a mask inside buildings on campus.
“Walk with Katey” Health Walk
After a year in isolation, it’s important to get back to normal by focusing on being our healthiest self. There will be a one mile walk around IUSB housing for students, faculty, and staff. This event will take place on Wednesday, July 14th at 10am, starting at the Health and Wellness Center. If interested, please… Read more »
Apply to be a Resident Assistant for 2021-2022 academic year
Indiana University South Bend considers residential living a valuable part of the educational process in which students participate when they agree to live in the residence halls. Resident Assistants (RAs) help students develop responsible, concerned approaches to group living by supporting their efforts to understand themselves and others. RAs also work with residents to create… Read more »
Disability Pride Month
July is Disability Pride month, so what is it? Disability pride has been defined as accepting and honoring each person’s uniqueness and seeing it as a natural and beautiful part of human diversity. People with disabilities are the largest and most diverse minority within the population, representing all abilities, ages, races, ethnicities, religions and socio-economic… Read more »
Deadline Extended for Community Engagement Awards!
The Center for Community Engagement is excited to announce the creation of three awards for community engagement: Student or Student Group Award: Demonstrates leadership through their community-engaged work and makes a meaningful contribution to an organization or community through their community-engaged work. Faculty or Staff Award: Demonstrates how their community-engaged teaching enhances student learning; contributes… Read more »
Loss of Income?
Loss of Income? Families of financial aid recipients who have experienced a significant loss of income during 2019 or 2020 may be able to have their eligibility for aid re-evaluated. The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships has an Unusual Circumstance Form (UCF) on our website that explains the process and required documentation. Select the… Read more »
SNAP Benefits for Eligible Students During COVID-19 Pandemic
SNAP Benefits for Eligible Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic A change in federal law has made more students temporarily eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Under regular SNAP rules, students enrolled at least half-time in an institution of higher education are ineligible for SNAP unless they meet one of the exemptions. However, the… Read more »