Statesman editor honored by national association
Indiana State University student Carey Ford, editor in chief at the Indiana Statesman student newspaper, is one of five national honorees of the American Copy Editors Society.
Indiana State University student Carey Ford, editor in chief at the Indiana Statesman student newspaper, is one of five national honorees of the American Copy Editors Society.
Herman Boone, a former legendary high school football coach portrayed in "Remember the Titans," s widely known for his position as football head coach at T.C. Williams High School and leading the school's undefeated team.
A graduate of Purdue and most recently senior associate athletics director at North Carolina State University, Clinkscales' initial focus will be on marketing, ticket sales and fundraising.
With actors drawn from the top British and American stages, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a thrilling and memorable ride. Join him on March 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Tilson Auditorium to help solve the cases!
The colloquium's keynote event is a showing of the movie "Suffragette" at 6 p.m. March 2 in the events area of the library. The 2015 film explores the women's voting rights movement in Great Britain.
Nearly 30 years of fieldwork coupled with cutting-edge technology has yielded important genetics insight recently published by the academic journal Current Biology and reviewed in Science Magazine.
The Networks Professional Development Program will host the 11th annual Ethics Conference on March 2. Beginning at 10:00, all morning and afternoon breakout sessions are open to students, University and the Wabash Valley Community members.
Sharilyn Spicknall and Eugenio Urrutia-Borlando will perform as part of the Indiana State University Faculty/Guest Artist Series at 7:30 p.m. March 3 in the recital hall of the Landini Center for Performing Arts.
A recent coaching session focused on helping the students in the program fine-tune their resumes and learn how to set and obtain goals.
The plans were approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education on Feb. 11 and now go to the State Budget Committee for final approval before bids can be let this summer.