Recycle Center announces hours for winter break
The ISU Recycle Center will be open limited hours on Dec. 28 to help the community properly dispose of recyclables during the holidays.
The ISU Recycle Center will be open limited hours on Dec. 28 to help the community properly dispose of recyclables during the holidays.
Students in the College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services master's degree programs in physician's assistant studies and family nurse practitioner gained valuable experience and helped community volunteers at the same time.
ISU and Wilderness Medical Associates will offer wilderness first responder classes March 3 through 10 at the ISU Field Campus.
College leaders recently presented the college's innovative teacher preparation program in Washington D.C. before a national audience.
Project TAKEOFF, an acronym for Teaching Aviation Knowledge Educates Our Future Flyers and consisting of ISU students, visited Staunton Elementary School in Clay County to teach students about aviation.
Quality Progress, a national technology industry magazine published by the American Society for Quality, recognized ISU alumna Nicole Radziwill with the honor.
Tonya Balch received the award from the Indiana School Counselor Association.
Three ISU alumni who have already made a name for themselves by selling ugly Christmas-themed sweaters have now written a book about the popularity of such apparel, with tips on how to dress for a festive party..
Recipients of the Hines Memorial Medal and the President's Medalfor Leadership, Scholarship and Service will be recognized at ISU's winter commencement Dec. 17.
Dean Hirsch, a long time executive with World Vision International, and Judy Branham, a non-traditional student from Parke County, will address December 2011 graduates.