Earlier this year, IU Southeast received the Gold Award in the Pride of CASE V Awards for Excellence in Specials Events, Series of Events.
CASE stands for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and this award honored the many 70th Anniversary celebrations that were held both on and off campus last year.
Brady Miller, special projects manager, completed the award application for IU Southeast and was also in charge of many of the major events on campus.
JEFFERSONVILLE—IU Southeast ended its 70th year anniversary celebration on May 18 at Warder Park with a concert consisting of the IUS Orchestra, Concert Band, Concert Choir and Community Chorus and...
Students and staff were welcomed back to IU Southeast with music, free food and games during the Week of Welcome.
This year’s events and booths included a game show — sponsored by the Christian...
As the fall semester begins and students return to campus for classes, the celebration of IU Southeast’s 70th anniversary will be commencing.
Before IU Southeast covered 180 acres in New Albany and more than 7,000 students were enrolled, IU Southeast was a small, commuter campus located in downtown Jeffersonville.
The original campus was created in 1941, with 291 students enrolled, four of those with full-time status.