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IU Southeast French professor Charles Pooser (right) and two French Club members make traditional hats called coiffes. Photo provided by Charles Pooser.

Enchanté, Grenadiers: Why IUS students should consider taking French

Caleb Stultz and Sydney Randall April 30, 2021

While taking a trip to North Africa, one American man who studied French would never expect how it would impact his life forever.  After arriving in North Africa, an area dominated by the French language,...

Greg Ezell, Jeffersonville, walks his daughter, Kymber, to their vehicle in the Indiana University Southeast parking lot following a lock-down stemming from reports of an armed gunman on campus. The false alarm was triggered after a student reported seeing what looked to be a gun handle sticking out of a camouflage backpack. Emergency responders arrived on campus around 1 p.m. where they identified the object as a large umbrella and the issue was then resolved.

IU Southeast campus on edge:

Joel Stinnett, Managing editor for digital September 20, 2014

David Baird was on his way to teach his Introduction to Economics course and could tell something was odd. It was just a few minutes after 1 p.m. on a Thursday and the cafeteria in University Center was...

Festival celebrates diversity, culture

IUS Horizon March 14, 2010
On Tuesday, March 2, the 15th annual International Festival took place in the Hoosier Room. The room was decorated with cultural paraphernalia and tables scattered between the entertainment and booths of various countries.

Event raises money for Haitian relief efforts

IUS Horizon February 14, 2010
In an effort to send help to Haiti, an event was put together by Brigette Le Normand, assistant professor of history, and Charles Pooser, assistant professor of French and international studies, in hopes of bringing IU Southeast together and show support for Haiti. On Wednesday, Feb. 3, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. a group of students, faculty and staff gathered in University Center, room 127, for an event that was dubbed “Haitian Night.” Pooser said he wanted to do something on campus to spotlight what is going on in Haiti.
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