Come and experience the Mass on campus every Monday at 4:30pm in the Alumni Room of the Administration Building. We will gather for fellowship and Bible Study after the liturgy. Pizza will be provided! All (students, faculty, and staff!) are welcome!
2025 Staff Appreciation Day Classic and Custom Vehicle Show
New this year for Staff Appreciation Day – June 6, 2025! Do you own a classic or custom car, van, or motorcycle that you would love to show off? The Staff Appreciation Day Committee invites you and your nifty ride to participate in the first ever “Campus Classic and Custom Vehicle Show!” There is NO registration fee and staff, faculty and administration are invited to participate. We are reaching out now to see if there is participation interest before we make additional plans. Please contact Kathi Highland kathruss@iusb.edu if you would like to show off your vehicle or have any questions. The car show will not be open to the public. We look forward to adding this fun new event to Staff Appreciation Day!
Jazz Concert
Directed by music faculty, Dennis Gamble, the IU South Bend Jazz Ensemble and Jazz combo will perform pieces by Sonny Rollins, Duke Ellington, and more on Thursday, April 17th at 7pm in the Louise E. Addicott & Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall, Northside Hall.
Admission is $10 cash at the door, we cannot accept credit cards at this time. Students of IU South Bend can present their Crimson Card for free admission.
Sax: Dale Kokot, Nik Martin, Emanuel Campos, Mike Finnerty, Gail Hickner, Wade Armentrout
Trumpet: Dylan Liggett, Rick VanEs, Roy Chalko, Mike Furfaro, Quinten Howard
Trombone: Joe Hickner, Jovanni Patterson, Donavin Donihue, Paul Hickner
Rhythm Section: Nolan Klase-guitar, Rebekah Scott-piano, Edward Prikopa-bass, Caleb Matz-drums, Mason Lower-drums
IUSB Jazz Combo: Dylan Liggett-trumpet, Jordan Cuadrado-tenor sax and EWI, Nolan Klase-guitar, Dylan Engquist Bajo-piano, Edward Prikopa-bass, Caleb Matz-drum.
Titan Bites and Belonging
The Center for Understanding, Belonging, & Experiences (CUBE), is working on learning more about the student’s experience on campus. The entire IU system is working on the Student Voice Initiative through motivational labs where we have conversations with students about their sense of belonging.
The project goals are to elevate student voices and identify strategies that will support student belonging across campus. We would like to hear from different students, and we are requesting if we could meet for 30 to 40 minutes.
During our meeting we will ask students some questions about their experiences throughout campus and have conversations about them. The CUBE will provide snacks and drinks to thank the members for their feedback.
Thank you so much for your consideration and looking forward to hearing from you. Our first session will be Monday, April 14th 2pm-3pm and Tuesday, April 15th 12pm-1pm and 4pm-5pm in the CUBE, tell a friend to tell a friend!
BFA II Exhibition Open Now
BFA II Exhibition showcases the work of IUSB students graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. This is the first of three BFA exhibitions that take place during the academic year. Each highlights the capstone projects created by the students in a variety of media including painting, drawing, graphic design, photography, ceramics and sculpture. The cohesive bodies of work on view speak to both the growth of their practice and where it is headed as these fabulous artists begin their professional careers. This exhibit runs until May 2nd with a public reception on Thursday, April 24th from 5 to 7pm.
Exhibiting Artists:
Dani Borosh
Denise McGrath
Morgan Schaefer
Rachael Schouten
Adrian Toth-Perez
Titans Feeding Titans Days/Hours Week of 4/14
For this week (04/14/2025 – 04/18/2025), the pantry days/hours are:
Monday, April 14th | 8am-10am; 1pm-5pm
Tuesday, April 15th | 8am-12pm; 1pm-2:30pm; 3pm-5pm
Wednesday, April 16th | 8am-11am; 1pm-6pm
Thursday, April 17th | 8am-12pm; 1pm-5pm
Friday, April 18th | 8am-4pm
Just a quick reminder the pantry is located in Northside Hall, room 020.
On the front side of Northside Hall (facing the river on Northside Blvd.), we are to the right of the Campus Auditorium and across from the Box Office.
If you are interested in volunteering, please let us know at tft@iu.edu
We schedule at least one week in advance, so please plan accordingly.
Don’t forget to check out our Canvas and Facebook page, Titans Feeding Titans!
Performance Problems & Strategies with Student Employees
This virtual training focuses on performance problems with student employees and strategies to overcome them. In this training we:
- Share common performance problems that student employees face
- Reflect on the causes of those performance problems
- Consider corrective action procedure and how to navigate these conversations with students
- Discuss strategies of how to resolve student performance problems
Virtual training: Performance Problems & Strategies with Student Employees
Performance at IU Workshop [In-person]
IU South Bend Office of Human Resources is hosting a Performance at IU workshop for supervisors of staff employees!
This HR facilitated, in-person session will clarify and give hands-on experience writing and delivering the Expectation and Annual Performance Review conversations. As a supervisor participating in the Performance at IU process, please consider attending.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM EST
Administration Building Room 251 (Alumni Room)
Light refreshments will be provided.
Register here: https://iu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3yls4rvYOEwO5yS
Accessing Role Descriptors: https://hr.iu.edu/salary/career-nav-quick-guide.html
Annual Performance conversation guides should be emailed to IUSB Human Resources at iusbhr1@iu.edu.
Integrating Learning Opportunities into Student Employment
This virtual training focuses on bringing learning back to student employment positions. We talk about different ways this can be accomplished including learning outcomes in job descriptions tied to the Profiles of Learning, professional development plans, and incorporating learning style preferences into position duties.
Virtual training: Brown Bag- Learning While Earning.mp4
Oh Caption My Caption: Captions for Understanding
Captioning videos is crucial for accessibility, improving comprehension, and boosting engagement, benefiting viewers with hearing impairments, language learners, and those in noisy environments. In this workshop, attendees will learn how best to make sure their content is captioned, how to edit those captions, and how to make certain that those captions are viewable by students.
Registration recommended.