IUS is making a difference
- 1998 IUS Chancellor's Medallions awarded to Garmon, Ragland and Robinson
- Under-representation spurs formation of new initiative
Chancellor looks toward new strategies for promoting diversity
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IR office to promote student success
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Kentuckians enrolling at IUS through reciprocity program
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The Misses Shimame and Toyama visit IUS
They're `sisters' reunited after a 70-year separation
- IUS one of six state institutions given grant for tutorial program
Southeast students will serve as academic mentors to local high
schoolers
- Saturday Japanese School a decade old
- There's a silver lining over New Albany;
- IUS campus is celebrating 25th anniversary
- It's not a royal household, but at IU Southeast, 'Grenadiers' still have
'great stature'
- Tennis, cross country added to intercollegiate line-up
How does a university campus make a difference? Growth is one way. But
that's only a part of the equation. And certainly, since the Indiana
University Southeast campus is celebrating its 25th anniversary at its
present location this next autumn near the time a $9 million project to
expand and renovate the science building begins, there's no doubt that
growth on the rolling campus at the base of the scenic Floyds Knobs has
flourished.
But making a difference means much more. In these stories, you'll see
how IUS is promoting student success and diversity, how outreach expands
to the community and a neighboring state a stone's throw across the Ohio
River.
And how about those IUS Grenadiers? Opportunities for student athletes
just keep on getting better.