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What is the Reference Book?

The Reference Book has the most up-to-date information and statistics covering all facets of the campus. From Faculty and Staff listings, to budget reports and enrollment data, it provides you with a comprehensive overview of IU Southeast.

Note: The following file is in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download, to view it.

Contents

IU Southeast 2009-2010 Reference Book Cover

  • Academic Divisions - Faculty & Librarians
  • Administrative Committees
  • Administrative Departments - Staff
  • Administrative Officers
  • Administrative Organizational Chart
  • Approved Degree Programs
  • Balance Sheet - General Fund
  • Board of Advisors
  • Degrees Awarded
  • Faculty & Professional Staff by Discipline - Summary
  • Faculty Senate
  • Faculty Senate Committees
  • Operating Expenditures by Function - General Fund
  • Operating Income & Expenditures
  • Personnel Summary
  • Physical Facilities
  • Student Characteristics
  • Student Credit Hour History
  • Student Enrollment History

Reference Book Archives:

Live On Campus

Athletics

 

Everything AND the Kitchen Sink...

Everything AND the kitchen sink...

You'll get everything AND the kitchen sink at the IU Southeast lodges. From high-speed Internet to a full size refrigerator, our lodges have everything you've ever wanted. And more.

Learn more at LiveOnCampus.ius.edu.

Faculty Spotlight

Dr. Bernie Carducci

We Don't Shy Away

We Don't Shy Away

Dr. Bernie Carducci, professor of psychology and director of the Shyness Research Institute, is one of the world's leading shyness experts. You can learn more about shyness and read tips for dealing with shyness at Dr. Carducci's website.

In his latest research, he analyzed eight school shootings over the past decade. Read about this groundbreaking research in Time Magazine.

Dr. Carducci is one of our 200 full-time faculty. You'll learn from experts at IU Southeast.

Q&A Question: What's changed in the new Student Center?

 

What's changed in the new Student Center?

Hey, what's up in University Center?

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A $7 million project will renovate nearly 74,000 square feet.

Where's the food?

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The new and expanded commons has
tons of seating. Plus there's a new Coffee Shop: part coffee bar, part hideaway, all laid back and modern.

Is it worth all the construction mess?

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Oh yeah! The primary focus of the renovation is to improve student space, choices, and services. Leather chairs, study areas, a game room, and tons of stuff to do. So... yeah. It's worth it!