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Dean Coker-Kolo to lead Association of Third World Studies29th January 2016

By Steven Krolak NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Dr. Doyin Coker-Kolo, dean of the School of Education at Indiana University Southeast, was recently named president-elect of the Association of Third World Studies (ATWS). The selection took place at the ATWS annual conference in Quito, Ecuador. Dean Coker-Kolo will take up her duties as president in November, …

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IU Southeast printmaking students honored26th January 2016

By Steven Krolak NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Two outstanding IU Southeast printmaking students have been honored with opportunities to share their art and advance in their creative field. David Spencer-Pierce, a senior fine arts student from Salem, Ind., has been awarded an assistantship at the renowned Frogman’s Print Workshops in Omaha, Neb., where he will …

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IU Southeast joins IU Regional Law Scholars Program25th January 2016

By Steven Krolak NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Beginning in Fall 2016, IU Southeast students and alumni will have the chance to obtain a 50 percent scholarship for law school. The Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis has entered into an agreement with IU Southeast and four other IU regional campuses to …

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Nationally renowned diversity advocate Pennsylvania State Rep. Brian Sims to speak at IU Southeast24th January 2016

By Rachel Terlep NEW ALBANY, Ind. – One of the brightest new voices in diversity advocacy is coming to IU Southeast to spread his message about the difference one voice can make. The Common Experience and the IU Southeast Gay-Straight Alliance will host Pennsylvania State Rep. Brian Sims, nationally renowned LGBT and women’s rights advocate …

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Faculty Spotlight: Omar Attum20th January 2016

Omar Attum School of Natural Sciences Associate Professor of Biology Biography Dr. Omar Attum is a wildlife biologist and associate professor of biology in the School of Natural Sciences at IU Southeast. His primary interest is in the ecology and conservation of species ranging from sea turtles and dugongs to copper-bellied water snakes and the …

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Winter woes: Who makes the decision to close campus in bad weather?19th January 2016

By Rachel Terlep Winter isn’t coming. Winter is here. After closing out 2015 with mild temperatures, the full force of winter weather hit Kentuckiana to start the 2016 spring semester. Sometimes the weather is bad enough to delay or cancel classes. Here’s a look at how IU Southeast arrives at that decision, as well as tips …

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Painter Caleb Weintraub brings digital visions to Barr Gallery19th January 2016

By Steven Krolak NEW ALBANY, Ind. — The Ronald Barr Gallery at Indiana University Southeast will present “Wolf Tickets,” an exhibition of digital paintings by Caleb Weintraub, from Jan. 21 to Feb. 16. Weintraub is an associate professor of fine arts at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. His many awards include an IU Collaborative Teaching …

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IU Southeast, Sullivan University partner to deliver fast track to pharmacy careers15th January 2016

By Steven Krolak Imagine being a licensed pharmacist just five years after graduating from high school. That vision is now a reality thanks to a new partnership between IU Southeast and Sullivan University College of Pharmacy in Louisville, Ky. The collaboration creates a pre-pharmacy track at IU Southeast that prepares students to enter the Doctor …

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What’s New: Minor in Creative Writing15th January 2016

What’s New at IU Southeast? The minor in creative writing at IU Southeast gives students the chance to spread their creative wings while learning about the many applications of writing in careers ranging from finance to fine arts. When is it offered? Every semester. What does it look like? The minor requires 18 hours of coursework …

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IU Southeast receives $2,000 grant for 2016 Community Day of Service13th January 2016

By Kristin Kennedy NEW ALBANY, Ind. – IU Southeast recently received funding that will help the university pursue Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of helping others. In December 2015, Indiana Campus Compact awarded IU Southeast a $2,000 grant to be used for the 2016 Community Day of Service. The event will be held on Martin …

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