Throughout the 2022-23 academic year, Housing students had increased opportunities for engaging with fellow students, resident assistants, Resident Life & Housing staff, and campus faculty and staff. Many different programs and events were held throughout the year that involved many departments and schools from across campus and in multiple aspects including academic, graduate studies, diversity,… Read more »
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IU Southeast Chemistry Faculty and Students Present Research at National Conference
Chemistry faculty and students presented their research at the National American Chemical Society (ACS) Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 27 – 29. The presentations were funded by the IU Southeast McCullough Fund Research and Scholarship grant and included: Exploring the use of cationic palladium in activating highly hindered anhydrides in the acylation of alcohols and… Read more »
IU Southeast Grows to 57 Graduate Programs
Another graduate program launched in March at IU Southeast! The graduate certificate in District-Level School Administration in Urban Settings is a specialized online program offered by the School of Education in collaboration with four other IU campuses. Doyin Coker-Kolo, Professor and Coordinator of Educational Leadership, serves as the program coordinator for this certificate as well… Read more »
Classes on Global Awareness
Are you interested in learning about global issues? The School of Social Sciences is offering global awareness classes for fall 2023. The classes that involve global issues include areas focused on global society, international politics, history, gender and criminal justice, and culture and society. Visit the School of Social Sciences website for additional information.
IU Southeast Orchestra, Concert Choir, Community Chorus Share in Musical Talents
On February 26, the IU Southeast Orchestra, Concert Choir and the Community Chorus collaborated in a musical ensemble under the direction of Dr. Molly K. Baugh and Dr. Brittany Kempfer. The concert, which was held in the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, highlighted Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem and featured several student soloists. The ensemble was a… Read more »
Nine IU Southeast Students Participate in the Inter-collegiate Programming Competition
The Inter-collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC) is the world’s largest programming competition with more than 50,000 college students from 3,000 universities in 111 countries. Each year, the ICPC regional competitions determine the best teams that advance to the world finals. Top teams from six continents come together to compete by conquering the world’s most challenging programming… Read more »
Seven Tips for Staying Safe on Social Media
With threats by state spies and hackers, it’s more important now than ever to be vigilant with online privacy. The IU Knowledge Base has tips for best practices for staying safe on social media. Consider the following tips to help: Set strong passwords and use a password manager Enable two-factor authentication Avoid phishing scams Know… Read more »
Grenadier Green Dot Expo Aims to Draw Awareness to Bystander Intervention
Bystander intervention training, such as Green Dot, plays a key role in teaching strategies to reduce the rates of violence and empower all members of the campus community. The Grenadier Green Dot Expo 2023 aims to engage and teach attendees about the program and its 3 D’s – Direct, Delegate, and Distract in situations that… Read more »
IU Southeast Food Pantry Gets New Name, Call for Donations Remain Steady
In November 2022, the IU Southeast Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) department hosted a student renaming contest for the campus food pantry. Nineteen students entered 32 original names. The winning entry for renaming was “South Eats Pantry.” CAPS will be working with the IUS Design students to develop a new logo and branding for the… Read more »
Undergraduate Students Publish Microbiology Research
Publishing research is a major accomplishment in the world of academia. Sixteen more IU Southeast students can now add a research publication to their resumes. Biology professors Pam Connerly and Beth Rueschhoff mentored students sequencing genomes of bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria. Their work was published in Microbiology Resource Announcements, published by the American Society… Read more »