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Medical coding program anchors IU Southeast partnership with Norton Healthcare11th February 2016

By Steven Krolak Medical coding is booming. And with it, the demand for expert coders. The Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks the projected growth rate of this occupation above all others, at 22% through 2020. With the rapid expansion of the health care industry and the implementation of new coding protocols, systematic training has become …

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Medical coding anchors IU Southeast partnership with Norton Healthcare8th February 2016

By Steven Krolak Medical coding is booming. And with it, the demand for expert coders. The Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks the projected growth rate of this occupation above all others, at 22% through 2020. With the rapid expansion of the health care industry and the implementation of new coding protocols, systematic training has become …

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Five IU Southeast faculty awarded grants totaling $308,00025th August 2015

NEW ALBANY, Ind. — The Indiana University Southeast First Year Retention-Student Transition (FYRST) program received a $245,000 grant from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. IU Southeast’s Division of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs was among five recipients of grants totaling $308,000 for proposals submitted during the 2014-15 academic year. The awards ranged from $1,000 t0 $245,000. Rodney Roosevelt, visiting …

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IU Southeast hosted statewide biology teacher meeting21st October 2014

The IU Southeast Biology Department hosted the fall meeting of the Indiana College Biology Teachers Association (ICBTA) Oct. 17-18, 2014. Faculty from private and state-supported colleges and universities meet annually to discuss biology education in the context of an overarching theme, this year, “Not Just the Facts: Incorporating Writing, Research and Service Learning into a …

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Polar bear biologist to visit IU Southeast22nd April 2011

NEW ALBANY, IN (April 22, 2011) – A scientist who helped polar bears become part of the endangered species list will tell the story of “Polar Bears Today” at Indiana University Southeast. Polar bear biologist Steven Amstrup will share his expertise on the arctic animal at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 27, in the Hoosier Room at IU Southeast.

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IU Southeast students track endangered sea turtles in Egypt27th October 2010

NEW ALBANY, IN (Oct. 27, 2010) – Several Indiana University Southeast students and their professors made their way to Africa this past summer to research two different species of endangered animals. The IU Southeast Field Biology course traveled to the Red Sea coast of Egypt to work with Egyptian rangers, attaching satellite transmitters to endangered green sea turtles. Preservation of these specific turtles is important as they are key components of the marine ecosystem.

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