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Grenadier Pride and Sportswear Culture at IU Southeast

Tate McGarvey and Erin Coffee March 23, 2018

Across the nation, college students are gearing up to see their teams compete in the annual NCAA tournaments. With all the buzz floating around about brackets and sports teams, loyalties at IU Southeast...

Dance marathon participants learn a dance.

For the Kids

Somolia Pumphrey, Staff Reporter April 2, 2016

IUS students recently came together for fun, games, dancing and refreshments. The day consisted of dancing, basketball, cornhole and dodge ball. The only rule was that once the event began, participants...

Michael McRobbie has been the president of Indiana University since 2007, according to his biography. Courtesy of Indiana University.

IU President Michael McRobbie visits IUS

Joseph Kauffman and Tony Pacheco March 28, 2016

IU President Michael McRobbie stopped at IU Southeast on Wednesday, March 23 as part of his recent journey through the Hoosier state. McRobbie, who has been visiting regional IU campuses for his...

Welcome to March Madness

Welcome to March Madness

Les Abbott, Staff Reporter March 16, 2016

It is that time of year again. The NCAA tournament will be in full force on Thursday and Friday, March 17 and 18. For those who don’t know, the NCAA tournament is a 68 team tournament in normal bracket...

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

Joel Stinnett, Staff Reporter November 26, 2015

An IU Southeast education will have added value for some students beginning in fall 2016. Indiana University announced Wednesday that its regional campuses – including IU Southeast – will be moving...

Tuition freeze only at Bloomington

Tuition freeze only at Bloomington

Hannah Foreman, Staff Reporter September 21, 2015

The Indiana University Bloomington campus experienced a freeze this past summer but not in the weather. As of June 3rd, IU Bloomington tuition rates will be frozen and will not be increased for the next...

IUS impacts economy

IUS Horizon March 11, 2012
According to the economic impact study released on Feb. 16, IU Southeast contributed $124.4 million to the local economy, including thousands of jobs. “The $124 million economic impact figure represents the direct spending of IUS in Indiana,” Mark Land, associate vice president for University Communications at Indiana University, said. “It has two components — direct spending and indirect or induced spending.Direct spending is for employee salaries and spending with vendors and companies in Indiana that serve the campus in some way. It also includes spending by students and visitors to the campus.” The entire Indiana University system, including all eight regional campuses and IU Health, impacted the economy with an $11.5 billion in the 2010-11 fiscal year.

Wyandotte settles score with policy

IUS Horizon October 16, 2011
After settling her lawsuit against Indiana University for age discrimination, Annette Wyandotte, associate professor of English and former dean of the School of Arts and Letters, will continue to work at IU Southeast. In April 2010, Wyandotte was told she could no longer keep her position as dean because of an IU rule forcing administrative positions to retire at 65. In Wyandotte’s academic review, the School of Arts and Letters voted in favor of her continuing her position as dean.

Police blotter for the week of Sept. 8

IUS Horizon September 9, 2008

• Aug. 23: Benjamin Kelien and Courtney Pemberton, Community Advisers, reported an alcohol violation in Woodland Lodge. • Aug. 23: DeAle Houston, Community Adviser, reported an alcohol violation...

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