Monday, March 24, 2008

IU Southeast in the News

March 1 – March 21

IUS prepares to open doors to new dorms

Indiana University Southeast junior Courtney Pemberton walked into one of the on-campus apartments Thursday, getting a sneak peak before the rest of the public gets to see inside the building this weekend.

Read more at courier-journal.com

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Also featured on Fox 41 (video no longer available online)

 

Four IUS buildings closed after power failure

An electrical power failure on the south end of the Indiana University Southeast campus this morning resulted in the evacuation of four buildings and delays in some classes.

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Sewer fee for new IUS housing in dispute

The New Albany Sewer Board is pressing Indiana University Southeast to pay a fee in advance of connecting the school's new student housing to city sewers.

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Open house at IUS March 15

Students will be able to find out about attending Indiana University Southeast, 4201Grant Line Road in New Albany, at a "map your course" open house from 9 a.m. to noon March 15.

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SCHANSBERG: The strategic logic of suicide terrorism

On the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the War in Iraq, it's worth a look at what we've accomplished and what it has cost us.

Read more of IU Southeast Professor Eric Schansberg's opinion at thenewsandtribune.com

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Grenadiers' season ends at nationals, 91-82
The Indiana University Southeast men's basketball team's successful season ended on Wednesday night.
Read more sports coverage at thenewsandtribune.com

WAVE 3 Investigates: Ford's cutback and the impact on Kentuckiana's economy
Dr. Dagney Faulk, IU Southeast economics professor, says the layoffs will affect everyone in Kentuckiana by slowing consumer spending.
Read more at wave3.com

Hoosier immigrants not treated fairly
Every day in Indiana, legal and undocumented immigrants are at increased risk of civil-rights violations, academic and legal experts said at an Indiana University Southeast symposium Thursday night.
Read more at thenewsandtribune.com

Stories featuring IU Bloomington or regional campuses:

Magazine ranks IU biz school No. 16

Indiana University's business school was ranked No. 16 in the country by Business Week,

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Appeal arguments set in IU student's death

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Court of Appeals will hear arguments tomorrrow in the murder case of a man convicted of killing 19-year-old Indiana University student Jill Behrman.

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IU forming committee to find new coach

The replacement for former Indiana men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson will be chosen by a committee of faculty and alumni in a nationwide search.

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Stories featuring regional institutions:

U of L students plan walkout over tuition

Anticipating large tuition increases next year, students at the University of Louisville are planning a walkout this month.

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Bellarmine adds master's degree in communication

This fall, Bellarmine University will introduce a new graduate program -- a master of arts in communication..

Read more from bizjournals.com/louisville

 

Purdue's New Albany campus on track

The planned Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana will welcome its first group of students in August.

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Ivy Tech to offer real estate pre-licensing course

Ivy Tech Community College will offer a pre-licensing course for aspiring real estate agents this May.

Read more at from bizjournals.com/louisville