If you’re interested in discussions surrounding truth, morality, and many other important topics, please email us at iusb@ratiochristi.org, and we’ll be sure to get you the Zoom link to join. We meet Thursdays at 5:30 P.M.
Library Prize – $500
If you completed a significant research project during 2020, you may be eligible to apply for the Library Prize for Undergraduate Research.
The Library Prize for Undergraduate Research, sponsored by the IU South Bend Libraries, rewards and celebrates excellence in undergraduate research projects. The annual Library Prize is designed to honor students who demonstrate sophisticated research skill by incorporating information found through the library’s resources into original scholarship. While consideration is given to the product of the research, the prize focuses on the research process and application of information literacy: the demonstration of library research skills, adept use of library resources, and the reflection upon the strategies utilized to investigate a research problem.
A monetary prize of $500 will be awarded.
Deadline is February 12, 2021.
Library Prize website at: https://library.iusb.edu/about-us/awards/libraryprize/index.html
Questions? Contact Nancy Colborn at ncolborn@iusb.edu.
UCET Active Learning Institute: Creative Classrooms on February 12
UCET Active Learning Institute: Creative Classrooms on Feb. 12
Attend the open sessions from 10-11:15am to learn what your colleagues are doing. No reservations needed.
Fri, Feb. 12, 9-11:45am. Sparking a Creative Course with Jay VanderVeen (ANTH/UCET) and a TEDx-like event with short videos from IU colleagues and beyond.
This is the first of five Friday sessions, both in person (using the IQ Wall in the Grille) and via Zoom (https://iu.zoom.us/j/89006968271). Members can earn digital badges and contingent faculty can use this as part of the Learn and Earn program. Open sessions are from 10-11:45. Please contact ucet@iusb.edu for more information. Details found in the 2021 flyer HERE.
Submission Deadline to Analecta Extended
The submission deadline to Analecta has been extended until February 15! Here are the guidelines. Email your short fiction, creative nonfiction, visual art, comics, and drama to iusbanalecta@gmail.com. You can submit in multiple categories. We want it all!
Please use “Analecta Submission + Genre” in the subject line. It really helps if you tell us the genre, especially if it’s not clear if it’s fiction or nonfiction.
Poetry: up to 3 poems
Short Fiction: stories and novel excerpts
Creative Nonfiction: personal essays, memoir, travel narratives
Visual Art: photography, paintings, drawings, collages, etc
Comics: Visual stories and graphic narratives of all sorts
Drama: plays and screenplays
*Longer works may be excerpted
All submissions are automatically considered for publication in Analecta as well as for recognition in the English Department’s Annual Student Writing Awards.
Trustees Teaching Award workshop Wednesday at 4
The Trustees Teaching Award applications are due March 1. Maryann Oake and Kyle Schwieterman, members of the Senate Teaching Committee, will walk you through the application process and answer questions. Wednesday, February 10, 4:00 –5:00pm https://iu.zoom.us/j/92194551377
Call for Applications for Trustees Teaching Award
Applications are requested for the Trustees’ Teaching Award (TTA) from tenured and tenured-track faculty, full-time lecturers, and clinical faculty (whose primary duty is teaching) who have taught at Indiana University South Bend for a minimum of two years. The deadline for submitting complete applications to the appropriate College or School is March 1st.
Visit the following website to receive detailed and updated information about eligibility criteria, application content and format, and the process for selecting TTA recipients including the rubric that will be used in evaluating all applicants: https://academics.iusb.edu/aa-faculty-resources/aa-faculty-awards/award-trustees-teaching.html
Political Science Club Upcoming Events & Opportunities
Interested in political science or politics in general? How about having a conversation on interesting political related topics? Want to learn more about politics and political beliefs?
Well then come get involved with the Political Science Club this semester! To get involved check out our facebook (linked below) for upcoming events or email martchfr@iu.edu to be added to our email list.
Some upcoming events include…
Politics and Polemics: Electoral Reform with Dr. Smith on Monday, February 16th at 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
https://fb.me/e/2687s6kwe
Politics and Polemics: The Courts and Criminal Justice with Dr. Merken on Monday, March 29th at 6:00 – 7:00 pm.
https://fb.me/e/Wya49ug4
These are discussion based events where all are welcome to attend, share their thoughts on the topic at hand, or listen to the free exchange of ideas take place!
More events are coming so stay tuned and give our facebook page a follow to stay up to date! 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/IUSBPoliSciClub
Titans Feeding Titans Open Hours
Titans Feeding Titans Food Pantry is open for the Spring semester .
Our hours for the Spring semester are as follows :
Tuesday- 2:30 -4:45 pm
Thursday 11:30 -3:00 pm
Friday 10:00 to 2:00 pm
At this time we are asking that you bring a list with you to have the volunteer pull your goods for you. Or you can submit a list to our Facebook page through a message ahead of time. You will be given the opportunity to add other items on that we may have in stock, such as coffee, snacks, etc. when you come in.
We are located in the Fine Arts building, you will need to bring a current Crimson ID with you to shop.
Call for more information 520-4256
follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/titansfeedingtitans114
NSSLHA Office Hours
Are you an SLP concentration student who is curious about the IUSB NSSLHA Chapter, needs help with an SLP class or has questions about the SLP concentration in general? Come to our office hours! We want to invite all prospective and current speech language pathology students to join us for office hours with NSSLHA EBoard members. Our first office hours will be Tuesday, February 9 from 11:30am-12:30pm. Bring your questions and pop into our Zoom office! Link to join:
https://iu.zoom.us/j/83857677312?pwd=SFRzNm1tYXRIRmZFZ1BpMUlxSXlYQT09
Meeting ID: 838 5767 7312
Password: 816954
INTERSECTIONS: A Focus On Queer Student Leadership – Sexual Expression & Identity
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is pleased to continue its INTERSECTIONS series with seven additional sessions focused on Queer Student Leadership.
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 several Indiana University student leaders as they grabble with balancing various aspects of their identities. It is an opportunity to hear our students share their stories and hopefully broaden our understanding of the unique ways students develop, engage, and experience their identities at Indiana University. These Zoom and Facebook Live events will be hosted by Bruce E. Smail, Interim Director, LGBTQ+ Culture Center & Special Assistant to the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, & Multicultural Affairs.
INTERSECTIONS: Sexual Expression & Identity
Wednesday, February 10, 2021; 12:00-1:30pm ET