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18 and counting: IU Southeast builds momentum in Quality Matters-certified online courses27th February 2019

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)–Last week Dr. Robin Morgan, professor of psychology, earned official Quality Matters certification for her online course, Behavioral Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (PSY-P 425). That means IU Southeast now boasts 18 QM-certified online courses. QM is the gold standard of quality assurance for online education. During the certification process, …

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IU Southeast students source inspiration at Indiana Latino Leadership Conference26th February 2019

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)–Fourteen students attended the 2019 Indiana Latino Leadership Conference (ILLC) at IU Bloomington, accompanied by faculty members Dr. Veronica Medina and Dr. Jennifer Ortiz. The conference, now in its 20th year, cultivates the exchange of ideas, values and beliefs in order to promote scholarship, leadership, cultural awareness and community. The …

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New recruits fill grant-funded STEM program for teachers of today and tomorrow25th February 2019

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)–How hot are STEM fields? In last year’s “Hoosier Hot 50” job rankings, 12 of the top 25 jobs involved STEM. Coming in at number two was education. That was good news for IU Southeast, which received a grant of $240,000 from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE) to …

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IU Southeast to host Graduate Business Information Session25th February 2019

The Indiana University Southeast School of Business is hosting an information session for students interested in graduate business programs. The session will be 5:30-7 p.m., Tuesday, March 5, at the IU Southeast Graduate Center at Water Tower Square in Jeffersonville. The graduate business programs at IU Southeast are among the best in the nation. The Princeton …

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IU Southeast launches Bi-Annual Community Perceptions Survey22nd February 2019

NEW ALBANY, Ind. – IU Southeast’s Office of Community Engagement has launched the IU Southeast Bi-Annual Community Perceptions Survey to collect public opinions and suggestions regarding IU Southeast as a community partner and contributor to the region it serves. The online survey consists of 26 questions about the perceptions, knowledge, attitude and suggestions regarding the university’s activities, partnerships and interactions in the community. The …

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IU Southeast students will be asked to participate in sexual assault campus climate survey20th February 2019

IU Southeast students will receive emails inviting them to participate in an anonymous survey about sexual misconduct. The campus climate survey, Community Attitudes and Experiences with Sexual Assault and Misconduct, is designed to broaden understanding of students’ perceptions about their campus environments and of student experiences with sexual assault and other sexual misconduct. The survey …

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Morgan Szabo ’14 receives YPAL/Business First “Rising Stars” Young Leaders award18th February 2019

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)–Morgan Szabo ’14 has been awarded a 2019 Young Leaders Award from Louisville Business First and the Young Professionals Association of Louisville (YPAL). The award honors 20 rising stars in the early stages of their careers who demonstrate excellence in both their workplace and community.  Szabo, who majored in international …

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Dr. Robin K. Morgan named Bender Fellow, will lead development of new module series on effective teaching13th February 2019

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)–Dr. Robin K. Morgan, professor of psychology and director of the IU Southeast Institute for Learning and Teaching Excellence (ILTE), has received the Bender Fellowship from the IU Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET), and will lead the development of an Indiana University-wide online module series that provides high-quality, …

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Faculty Innovator: Linda Christiansen11th February 2019

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)—In 2001, when employees of the firm Arthur Andersen were found guilty of obstruction justice after shredding financial documents implicating them and their client, Enron, in possible federal crimes, several business students at IU Southeast reached out to Linda Christiansen. “You are clairvoyant!” they said, more or less in unison. …

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