University response to flooding
Indiana State University is working to help students, faculty, staff and the community affected by recent flooding in the Wabash Valley.
Indiana State University is working to help students, faculty, staff and the community affected by recent flooding in the Wabash Valley.
Thomas "Tim" Hynes, vice president for academic affairs at the University of West Georgia, and one of three finalists in the search for Indiana State University's 11th president, will visit campus Monday and Tuesday (June 9-10).
Ten university faculty members from Thailand learned about American business and teaching practices during a three-week international business seminar at Indiana State University. One member of the delegation was continuing a family tradition of international exchange that dates back more than 50 years.
Jeff Harper, a professor of management information systems in the Indiana State University College of Business, has been selected to teach a four-week graduate-level class in electronic commerce at Harvard University.
With bullying moving beyond hallways and classrooms, Indiana State University's Blumberg Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and Chances for Youth are sponsoring a meeting about cyberbullying. The meeting is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. June 12 at Booker T. Washington Community Center, located at 1101 S. 13th St.
David Belcher, one of three finalists in the search for Indiana State University's 11th president, will visit campus Tuesday and Wednesday (June 3-4). Belcher is currently provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Approximately 2,400 athletes from around the state will compete at Indiana State University in seven sports: aquatics, track and field, bocce, bowling, cycling, horseshoes and volleyball as part of Special Olympics Summer Games June 6-8. Approximately 2,000 coaches and volunteers will assist in events at venues throughout campus, with hundreds of spectators and family members attending throughout the weekend.
Students from the University of Zagreb in Croatia examined a fake crime scene as part of a comparative policing class at Indiana State University.
Although Jan Eglen worked with the pioneering efforts to send man into space, developed one of the first hovercraft and co-founded a company that mixes psychology with pricing, he doesn't consider himself a risk taker.
Daniel Bradley, one of three finalists in the search for Indiana State University's 11th president, will visit campus Thursday and Friday (May 29-30).