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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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Artists, authors to showcase work at IU Southeast Library16th November 2015

By Rachel Terlep NEW ALBANY, Ind. – Interested in seeing light displays that illuminate entire buildings? Hearing a musical montage that tells America’s story? Exploring a mobile app that records real, live data for science experiments? The IU Southeast Library, along with the IU Southeast Research and Grants Committee, is sponsoring the annual Authors & …

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Visiting artist Amira Karaoud unites photography and social justice13th November 2015

Amira Karaoud is a Tunisian-born photojournalist living in Louisville, Ky. After earning an MBA in finance and working on Wall Street, she became increasingly devoted to photography. She embarked upon a photographic world tour, focusing on social issues, particularly injustice against women. Her exhibition, “Ligne Rouge,” her first project on women’s rights in Asia, was …

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IU Southeast dean of student life awarded for efforts to reduce high-risk drinking among students11th November 2015

By Kristin Kennedy NEW ALBANY, Ind. – Seuth Chaleunphonh, IU Southeast dean of student life, recently received an award for his efforts to reduce high-risk drinking among students. Chaleunphonh received the Dean Richard McKaig 2015 Award for Exemplary Leadership in Addressing High Risk Drinking from the Indiana Collegiate Action Network (ICAN). He was honored at the …

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IU Southeast named to 2016 Best College Dorms list9th November 2015

By Rachel Terlep NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Along with having one of the safest campuses and being one of the “Best Schools for your Buck,” IU Southeast can also boast some of the best residence halls in the country. IU Southeast ranks in the top 100 on Niche’s 2016 Best College Dorms list based on records from 1,713 public and private …

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What’s New: B.A. in Physics5th November 2015

What’s new at IU Southeast? The new B.A. in physics, giving IU Southeast a comprehensive array of undergraduate science degree programs. When is it offered? Beginning Fall 2016. What does it look like? Physics tells us how the world works. The major requirements include credits in physics, mathematics, chemistry and computer science besides general education …

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