Indiana University-East
Recent News About Indiana University-East
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Women's Soccer Signee: Olivia Hence From Indianapolis
Olivia Hence of Pike High School in Indianapolis has signed a letter of intent to play women's soccer at Indiana University East starting with the 2022 season.
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IU East Women's Athlete of the Year: Jo Wisecup
A two-time national qualifier in golf, Jo Wisecup is Indiana University East's Women's Athlete of the Year for 2021-22.
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IU Men's Academic Athlete of the Year: Matthew Paterson
Matthew Paterson can add one more award to his track and field career at Indiana University East.
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Volleyball Signee: Aslynn Tracy from Corydon Central
Aslynn Tracy of Corydon Central (Ind.) High School has signed a letter of intent to play volleyball at Indiana University East starting with the 2022-23 school year.
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18 Red Wolves on Spring RSC Scholar- Athlete Lists
Indiana University East had 18 Red Wolves earn a spot on the 2022 spring sports River States Conference Scholar-Athlete Teams.
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IU East presents 2022 Senior Capstone Exhibition, Student Showcase
Indiana University East Senior Art Exhibition is now on display through July 8 in the Tom Thomas Gallery, located in Whitewater Hall.
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Promise Indiana Randolph County, IU East celebrate first day of college for third graders at “Walk into My Future”
Indiana University East welcomed third-grade students from Randolph County for the Promise Indiana Randolph County event, “Walk into My Future,” on May 20.
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Women's Soccer Signee: Rachel Elizondo From Fairfield, OHIO
Rachel Elizondo from Fairfield (Ohio) High School has signed a letter of intent to play women's soccer at Indiana University East starting with the 2022 season.
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NAIA Women's Tennis Nationals: Lindsey Wilson 4, IU EAST 0
The Indiana University East women's tennis team had its season end at the NAIA National Championships on May 17.
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Class of 2022: Naomi Osborne Scholar finds place with the Pack in the classroom, track and field
Attending college in a foreign country often leads to a variety of experiences.
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IU East’s School of Business and Economics earns AACSB International business accreditation
Indiana University East School of Business and Economics has earned business accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International, known as AACSB International (AACSB).
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Wayne County ATHENA Leadership Award nominations open today
Wayne County ATHENA Leadership Awards will accept nominations beginning today (May 6) for its ATHENA Leadership Award...
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Class of 2022 by the numbers
The Class of 2022 will receive 802 diplomas during Indiana University East’s Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 13.
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IU East’s 51st Commencement Ceremony will be held May 13
Indiana University East will host its 51st Commencement Ceremony is at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 13, at the Richmond High School Tiernan Center.
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IU East presents Faculty and Staff Recognition awards
Indiana University East presented several faculty and staff with awards during the Faculty and Staff Recognition celebration held April 15.
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2022 Student Research Day award winners
Indiana University East held Student Research Day on April 1.
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IU East, RAM raise over $70,000 to benefit Wayne County fine and performing arts programs
Palette to Palate returned to Wayne County’s Kuhlman Center this year to sell out tickets early, and paired with a successful auction and generous sponsors, raised over $70,000 for the arts.
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First Bank Richmond celebrates IU Day with $10,000 matching gift for IU East Cares Campaign
Indiana University East is joining in the celebration of IU Day today, connecting with alumni and friends across the region, state and beyond.
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First Bank Richmond celebrates IU Day with $10,000 matching gift for IU East Cares Campaign
Indiana University East is joining in the celebration of IU Day today, connecting with alumni and friends across the region, state and beyond.
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IU President Whitten visits campus to hear students share about life as a Red Wolf, faculty Innovative Teaching
An introductory course in psychology as a freshman at Indiana University East piqued the interest of Alexis Williams to the point of steering her toward a future profession.