Rededicating a landmark
Indiana State rededicated University Hall during the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 10.
Indiana State rededicated University Hall during the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 10.
Students in Asst. Professor Maureen Johnson's class on communicable diseases are teaching the public about the spread of H1N1 while learning more about the virus.
A committed partnership between Indiana State University and Ivy Tech Community College is just one reason this year's class of freshman was the largest in 10 years.
Stan Henderson, coordinator of driver education programs at ISU, will work with a panel of state lawmakers examining whether new laws affecting teen motorists go far enough to ensure maximum highway safety.
A pilot program, provided this year to approximately 30 new ISU students, is aimed at teaching them the academic skills, life skills and leadership skills needed to be successful in college.
The annual Vigo County College Fair provides an opportunity for students and parents to begin their college search process. This year's event is Sept. 22 from 6:30 - 8 p.m. at Terre Haute South Vigo High School.
Four ISU faculty members and two community leaders were recognized during a recent Equality Day program in Hulman Memorial Student Union.
This festival educates students and the surrounding community about the research and conservation of bats.
Noble Corey began kindergarten at ISU's Lab School in September 1942. He graduated from State High in June 1954 in a class of 39 students. Now, he has returned to University Hall as a professor.
The latest information on H1N1 as it relates to the Indiana State University campus.