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Co-curricular transcript showcases student involvement, dedication, success7th March 2016

By Steven Krolak — (NEW ALBANY, Ind.) — The day is approaching when Trent Wallace, senior communications major and current president of the IU Southeast student government association (SGA), will interview for his dream job in student affairs at a major university. The conversation will revolve around skills and experience, and then it will turn to …

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Criminal justice faculty Dr. Jennifer Ortiz lends expertise to A&E documentary4th March 2016

By Steven Krolak — (NEW ALBANY, Ind.) — IU Southeast’s Jennifer Ortiz, visiting professor of criminal justice, will be featured in the upcoming docuseries, “60 Days In,” which airs beginning on Thurs. March 10th, 2016 on A&E. Also appearing is Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel, an alumnus of IU Southeast. The show documents a unique …

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Field Biology program celebrating visiting 20 countries in 20 years2nd March 2016

By Kristin Kennedy NEW ALBANY, Ind. — As Indiana celebrates its bicentennial and IU Southeast observes its 75th anniversary, the IU Southeast Field Biology program is celebrating a significant milestone of its own. The Field Biology program has enabled students to explore more than 20 countries on four continents and two oceanic areas, all within 20 …

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More than 1,000 students honored for academics at IU Southeast1st March 2016

NEW ALBANY, Ind. – Indiana University Southeast is proud to announce members of the fall 2015 Dean’s List and Chancellor’s List. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. A Chancellor’s List student has received a 4.0 GPA. For fall 2015, 269 students made the Chancellor’s …

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Renowned artist Dread Scott to speak on career, creative practice and social justice1st March 2016

By Steven Krolak — (NEW ALBANY, Ind.) Renowned multidisciplinary artist Dread Scott will speak to a campus audience on his career and artistic practice spanning three decades at a special lecture on March 7 in the Hoosier Room East. Scott’s works in performance, installation, photography, video, painting and other media have been exhibited at the …

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IU Southeast named Promising Place to Work in Student Affairs for second consecutive year26th February 2016

By Rachel Terlep NEW ALBANY, Ind. – For the second consecutive year, the publication Diverse: Issues in Higher Education has named IU Southeast one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs. IU Southeast and 18 other universities received this distinction for 2016. The universities were featured in the Feb. 25 issue of Diverse. …

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Vice Chancellor for Advancement earns MBA in community service, economic leadership26th February 2016

NEW ALBANY — Betty Russo, IU Southeast Vice Chancellor for Advancement, has earned an MBA from Alvernia University in Reading, Pennsylvania. Russo, who assumed her duties at IU Southeast on Feb. 2, 2015, completed her MBA in community service and economic leadership at the conclusion of the fall 2015 semester. She is responsible for the Office of Advancement, which …

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Student Research Focus: Drew Gukeisen discovers and visualizes new virus24th February 2016

By Steven Krolak—NEW ALBANY, Ind. Everyone is driven by something. Drew Gukeisen is driven by the desire to discover something new to science. And he has done just that. Gukeisen has identified a virus named OHR. OHR is a bacteriophage (“phage” for short), a type of virus that invades bacteria, in this case a bacteria …

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Education faculty Lisa Hoffman to present cultural proficiency research at national conference22nd February 2016

By Steven Krolak Elementary and secondary school classrooms across the country are becoming more ethnically diverse. Yet diversity is actually declining within the teaching profession itself. This can lead to disconnects between increasingly white, middle-class teachers and their culturally varied students. Teacher education programs strive to prepare their students to succeed in this environment. But …

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Faculty Spotlight: Adam Maksl19th February 2016

Adam Maksl Assistant Professor of Journalism School of Social Sciences Biography Adam Maksl, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of journalism at Indiana University Southeast, where he teaches digital journalism and social media classes, advises the multiplatform student news laboratory and researches news and media literacy. Maksl’s research has been published in top-rated journals including Journalism …

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