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Closing gaps: School counseling graduate students making a difference30th November 2015

By Steven Krolak NEW ALBANY, Ind. – In the race to improve student achievement in kindergarten through grade 12, the focus is generally on teachers. But school counselors also have an important role to play, as they deal with issues that can inhibit student success. Two of these issues are attendance and behavior. These are …

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IU Southeast moving to flat-rate tuition in effort to minimize debt, help students graduate in four years25th November 2015

By Rachel Terlep NEW ALBANY, Ind. — In an effort to help undergraduate students graduate in four years and minimize education-related debt, Indiana University will be moving to a “banded” (flat rate) tuition for its regional campuses and IUPUI effective in the 2016-17 academic year. Banded tuition is defined as charging a single tuition rate for …

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IU Southeast Police and student organizations help children in need during Shop with a Cop25th November 2015

  By Kristin Kennedy NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Every year, during the holiday season, many children dream of unwrapping boxes containing clothes and toys. Other children wonder if they will receive presents at all. To help reduce the number of local children who may go without gifts this holiday season, IU Southeast Police and the Student Alumni Association …

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Grenadiers gain scholarships and experience at IU Undergraduate Research Conference24th November 2015

By Steven Krolak Seven IU Southeast students have won $250 scholarships at the 21st annual IU Undergraduate Research Conference (IUURC) held on Fri., Nov. 20 on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. Cara Bareis, Evangeline Flowers, Christian French, Aubrey Garman, Tyler Risinger, Janet Saborsky and Cara Nichole Young received the honors for projects ranging …

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Interdisciplinary studies director leads international organization24th November 2015

By Steven Krolak Dr. Deborah Finkel, professor of psychology and director of the interdisciplinary studies graduate program (MIS) at IU Southeast has just completed her first year as president of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs or AGLSP. It’s kind of a big deal. The AGLSP is a professional organization devoted to the range of interdisciplinary …

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Pathways to leadership: Dean Coker-Kolo to speak at International Education Week18th November 2015

By Steven Krolak For Dr. Doyin Coker-Kolo, the journey from an elementary school teacher in Abeokuta, Nigeria to the position of dean of the School of Education at IU Southeast has been full of challenges, surprises, acts of grace and a constant devotion to learning. Her extraordinary journey as an international scholar is the subject …

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IU Southeast students win top awards at model United Nations conference17th November 2015

By Steven Krolak It’s one thing to have opinions about the war in Syria or Chinese expansion. But what if you sat on the United Nations Security Council as the representative of one of the member states? How would you choose to vote on matters that directly involved your country’s national interest as well as …

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What’s New: B.S. in Health Information Administration17th November 2015

What’s New at IU Southeast? IU Southeast’s new B.S. in health information administration gives students the tools to succeed in one of the most in-demand areas of the health care industry. When is it offered? Beginning Fall 2016 What does it look like? Health information administration involves the structures, systems and procedures that enable health …

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