Stories from 2015

October 20, 2015 |

Area business leaders and the community are invited to attend the IU Business Outlook Panel from 7-9 a.m. on Tuesday, November 17, at Indiana University East in Whitewater Hall. The IU Business Outlook Panel is presented by the IU East Alumni Association and the IU East School of Business and Economics. The event will begin ...

October 12, 2015 |

Mackenzie Spurrier and Destiny Maitlen have been chosen as the 2015 Lingle Scholars. The scholarship award will continue throughout their pursuit of a four-year degree at Indiana University East. Both graduated in June 2015 and are freshmen at IU East this fall. Maitlen is a graduate of Centerville Senior High School and Spurrier is a ...

October 12, 2015 |

Six experts from a variety of local and statewide roles will participate at 10 a.m. on Thursday, October 15, in an audience-driven roundtable discussion about community and policing. The discussion will be held in Vivian Auditorium, located in Whitewater Hall.The topic has been a heated one at times recently across the nation. But, organizer Latishea ...

October 7, 2015 |

Indiana University East is pleased to welcome new faculty members to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Brian Brodeur, assistant professor of English, Creative Writing/Poetry, received his Ph.D. in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Cincinnati. He received his M.F.A. in Creative Writing from George Mason University and his B.A. in ...

October 7, 2015 |

Master Sgt. Michael Richter has what he thinks are the best jobs in the world. And those jobs will connect in a special way in Vivian Auditorium on Monday, October 19. Richter has served since 2012 as a part-time trumpet instructor at IU East. His full-time job is as a player and master sergeant in ...

October 6, 2015 |

Indiana University East is pleased to welcome Josh Tolbert as the newest faculty member to the School of Education. Tolbert is an assistant professor of special education. He received his Ed.D. in Special Education/Educational Psychology and his M.A. in Liberal Studies from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He received his B.A. in Art Education and Spanish ...

October 2, 2015 |

The next Community Engagement Series, “Making Sense of Madness: Campaigns and Elections in the Modern Era,” will be presented by School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Ross Alexander and Assistant Professor of Political Science Chera LaForge. The presentation will be held on Thursday, October 8, in the Whitewater Hall Community Room. Each presentation in ...

October 1, 2015 |

Indiana University East is pleased to welcome new faculty members to the School of Business and Economics. Rebecca Clemons, assistant professor of business administration and operations management, received her D.B.A. from Monte Ahuja College of Business at Cleveland State University. She received M.S. in Department of Applied Statistics and Operations Research and her B.A. in ...

September 29, 2015 |

Indiana University East’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration is going on now through October 15. Hispanic Heritage Month will have several events and activities offered by the World Languages and Cultures department and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Throughout the month WCTV will air “¡Vida!” on Thursdays at 9 p.m. on WETV Channel 20. ...

September 23, 2015 |

The community is invited to submit photos of their favorite places in Wayne County and to participate in a one-day public art workshop, Phantoscope. The workshop is presented by the Wayne County Cultural Atlas in conjunction with City Life. The Phantoscope event is intended to build awareness and support for public art in the community. ...