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April 1, 2022 |

Red Wolves are flourishing as the team mascot at Indiana University East.But they aren’t in nature.In fact, they are on the brink of extinction with only 35 or fewer believed to be in the wild.The International Union for the Conservation of Nature classifies them as critically endangered.The plight of the red wolf was the subject ...

Portrait of John Hooker

March 30, 2022 |

Indiana University East’s School of Business and Economics Business Speaker Series will begin at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 31 in Vivian Auditorium. The presentation is free and open to the public. The Business Speaker Series is sponsored by the Charles Koch Foundation. Co-sponsored by Delta Mu Delta, IU East Center for Economic Education, and ...

Portrait of Lee Ann Adams

March 30, 2022 |

The newly established Lee Ann Adams Heart of a Teacher Scholarship will support students at Indiana University East pursuing the profession of teaching, exemplify the idea that teaching is an act of service, and encourage others to give. The IU East School of Education (SoE), along with family members and close friends of Lee Ann ...

Empty Bowls returns to IU East on March 29. IU East students and local community potters prepared 250 ceramic bowls for this year's event. The bowls are glazed before the event to raise funds to fight hunger.

March 28, 2022 |

Members of the community are invited to Empty Bowls from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, at Indiana University East in the Whitewater Hall Lobby. In exchange for a cash donation, guests are invited to select a bowl, crafted by IU East ceramics students and local potters, and enjoy soup provided by ...

Chancellor Kathy Girten official portrait photo

March 23, 2022 |

When Indiana University East Chancellor Kathy Girten talks with others about the Richmond campus, she has two attributes she regularly shares. First, IU East is a family. Second, as a steward of place, Girten and IU East are deeply committed to serving the community and region. Family and steward of place are also two of ...

Whitewater Hall Rose Walkway

March 15, 2022 |

The Court of Appeals of Indiana will hear oral argument at Indiana University East at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 24, in Vivian Auditorium, located in Whitewater Hall. The Court of Appeals is the second-highest court in Indiana. The Court hears oral arguments across the state to enable Hoosiers to observe the real-world issues that ...

Male singers in velvet red and orange suit coats and female singers in yellow tunics.

March 14, 2022 |

In its first live performance since the COVID-19 pandemic, IU Soul Revue made its return to Indiana University East at Lingle Court at the Student Events Center on March 10. Throughout this year, IU Soul Revue is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a nod to Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together.” IU Soul Revue is the ...

photo of IU East Hayes Hall from the front

March 3, 2022 |

Indiana University East’s Sociology, Anthropology and Geography department, in collaboration with Mindful Explorations, presents a virtual lecture via Zoom from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7. The title of discussion is “Inequalities and Diverse Complexity of the Global South” with an additional topic of discussion on the reflection of the Global Classroom Experiment. Registration is ...

Ann Kim found a way to add a global element to her class, Global Connections: Art and Culture of Japan, which last took students to travel abroad in spring 2019 as part of the course.

March 1, 2022 |

Indiana University East is going increasingly global with a variety of courses that are connecting students with peers around the world. They are exchanging ideas, finding commonality and building cultural understanding. They are finding ways to maneuver around language and time-zone barriers. They are helping merge classroom and online methods of education, a necessity driven ...

February 22, 2022 |

An Indiana University East psychology major expects to expand her educational foundation in psychology and neuroscience when she heads to Europe in May as the second from the campus to receive a national Gilman Scholarship, a program of the United States Department of State. Shelly Smith expects to graduate in 2024 and continue working on ...