Pianist Brittany Maier to perform at Indiana State March 13
Brittany Maier, who is blind and autistic, will perform at Indiana State University at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 13 in University Hall Theater.
Brittany Maier, who is blind and autistic, will perform at Indiana State University at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 13 in University Hall Theater.
In preparing future teachers for middle and high school classrooms, Indiana State University transforms its students through a unique building block of classroom experiences that culminates in an immersion semester prior to student teaching.
Learn-to-swim lessons will be offered for people of all ages and skill levels. Group, semi-private and private settings are available.
Tom Black, author of "The Boxcar Millionaire," will present "Achieving Sales Success Ethically" at 5:30 p.m. on March 27. The event costs $40 for community members to attend, which includes a dinner and reception.
An orthopedic rehabilitation clinic started by Timothy Demchak, a faculty member in ISU's department of applied medicine, recently expanded to two days per week to better service needy patients and provide more experiential learning for students.
FIO director Michael McRaith will speak at the eighth annual Insurance Reform Summit: An Era of Enhanced Federal Scrutiny, which will take place in the Rotunda Room of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C. on March 21.
Students in ISU's Non Profit Leadership program are providing valuable assistance to a variety of health organizations.
Senior Alex Steiner has spent three years researching silver found in Idaho.
A project between future teachers and librarians at Indiana State University benefitted children at the Ryves Community Center, with the help of Center for Community Engagement grant.
The Schick Lecture Series on Language, Literature and Lexicography at Indiana State University will host Gary Scharnhorst