April 3, 1998

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David Fulton
Chancellor of IU East
David Fulton
Teaching AND learning in the 90's

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Impact
Trustees report; IUN child-care center project approved

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Fun facts about IU

Web mastery
"Equal Pay Day" on the Web

Happy birthday, Title VI
D.C. conference organized by IU to examine international education

Trustees approve 4 percent tuition increase

Photo by Chris Meyer
IUB student Dave Orensten, president of the IU Student Association (right), received an instructional package from Sue Talbot last Thursday (March 19) following the announcement of a contract which will provide access to free software to the university community from Microsoft Corp. Talbot is director of Hoosiers for Higher Education and special assistant for external relations at IUB.
For more info, see our March 27th story.

Links...Indiana University East

Building on a vision
New vice chancellors; Fourth building in the works; Groundbreaking at East latest in a long history

What's IU East? For one student, 'an extension of family'

'So What's the Big Deal?'
The answer is mentoring. And at IU East, student/faculty collaborations set the stage for graduate school admission

Hospitality and Tourism program awards its first certificates

Marketing's the name
For East business students, it's more than a game

East's pre-service teachers 'revising and upgrading' while earning a degree

East's new generation of nurses
Nurses learning skills to meet the needs of a changing health care field

IU East's most faithful student is young at heart (and mind)

English professor bringing Jack London to Poland

Union City biology student leading while training
SILs model, guide and mentor fellow students

Six South Bend student researchers Maryland bound

IPFW to showcase undergraduate research, creative work April 7

'The Social Face of Death'
Poynter, Oral Research History centers collaborate on study using Paoli area residents as respondents

Spirits of ancestors reflected in IU Museum exhibit

Kokomo gets the signal for quality radio
WFIU to begin transmitting April 9 from IUK

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