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What’s New: Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies24th April 2017

What’s new at IU Southeast? The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts and Humanities (B.I.S.) at IU Southeast is the only undergraduate liberal studies degree program in the Louisville metro area. It provides excellent multidisciplinary preparation in the Arts and Humanities while allowing students the flexibility to concentrate in areas that are relevant to their …

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Abigail Dester shares top award at regional honors conference18th April 2017

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)—Kudos to Abby Dester! The junior psychology/Spanish major and honors program student shared top prize for her poster on the academic effects of math anxiety on elementary school students at the Mid-East Honors Association (MEHA) annual conference at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Mich., April 7-9. With a membership including …

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Student Conference: IU Southeast tradition showcases bold ideas and academic passion17th April 2017

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)—This week, the largest student conference in the IU system returns to IU Southeast for the 13th year. Forget Thunder. This is the real fireworks. From the evening of Thursday, April 20 to the afternoon of Friday, April 21, some 304 undergraduate and 29 graduate students from all schools will …

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Adjunct Faculty Scholars Conference delivers resources, support14th April 2017

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)—Over 80 instructors from Louisville-area institutions gathered at IU Southeast this past Saturday for the second Adjunct Faculty Scholars Conference, hosted by the Institute for Learning and Teaching Excellence (ILTE). The conference featured presentations and breakout sessions on topics ranging from flipped classrooms and best practices in adult learning to …

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Human Trafficking Awareness Conference to highlight progress, challenges12th April 2017

By Steven Krolak (NEW ALBANY, Ind.)— Last year, human trafficking made more money than Google, Nike and Starbucks combined. This statistic, from the website of Free2Hope, a Louisville organization that educates and equips the general public to combat trafficking, brings home the scope and the urgency of a global problem with distinctly local impacts. Amid …

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Louisville Rotary, IU Southeast team up to expand scholarship opportunities11th April 2017

Louisville Rotary Promise Scholars can now qualify for a scholarship to attend Indiana University Southeast after attending Jefferson Community and Technical College and receiving an associate degree. The Rotary Promise Scholarship program is a partnership among the Rotary Club of Louisville, Jefferson County Public Schools, and JCTC that’s intended to help increase college attendance among …

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IU Southeast student named 2017 Newman Civic Fellow for work with homeless4th April 2017

An Indiana University Southeast business student’s entrepreneurial work with local homeless shelters has earned him national recognition. IU Southeast is honored to announce Jordan Parrott, a third-year business marketing, management and sales student, was named a member of Campus Compact’s 2017 class of Newman Civic Fellows. Campus Compact, a Boston-based non-profit organization working to advance …

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