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Support IU Southeast by donating to the campus fund, the Library, or the Ogle Center. Support higher education and the arts in your community.

Giving to the Library

Library Campaign

A three-year $3 million campaign to support the purchase of library materials ( e.g. printed and electronic books, periodicals, electronic information resources, maps and audio visual materials.)

Naming Opportunities

There are many opportunities for naming both inside and outside of the new Library. They range from $1.5 million to name the building to $5000 for naming a room in the Library. For a detailed list of the naming opportunities contact Jennifer Smedes at jsmedes@ius.edu

Buy a Book Campaign

This component of the overall campaign will allow donors to participate by purchasing a book for the library collection. All books purchased through this program will have a donor recognition plate placed in the book acknowledging the generosity of the donor. Minimum gift to this program is $100. For additional information contact Jennifer Smedes at jsmedes@ius.edu

Making a Gift or Pledge

It's easy to support the IUS Library Endowment. Make a gift now with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover card by simply clicking on the "Give Now" button; or send a check payable to IU Foundation/IUS Library and mail to IU Southeast, University Advancement, 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN 47150, Attn: Jennifer Smedes. For information on a multi-year pledge please contact Jennifer Smedes by e-mail at the e-mail address listed below.

Questions? Contact:

Jennifer Smedes
Director of Development
Indiana University Southeast
(812) 941-2564
jsmedes@ius.edu

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Giving to the Ogle Center

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In addition to ticket revenue, the Ogle Center depends on the generosity of businesses and individuals to continue and strengthen arts programming in our community. If you have enjoyed past performances at the Ogle Center, please consider making a contribution to our annual programming fund. If you are a regular contributor to the Fund for the Arts, you can earmark your donation for the Ogle Center.

It's easy to support the arts at the Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center on the campus of Indiana University Southeast. Make a gift now with your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover Card by simply clicking on the "Give Now" button.

You may also print out a contribution form and attach a check made payable to IU Foundation and mail to the Ogle Center. (Note: This form is in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download, to view it.)

Please mail completed contribution forms to:

IU Southeast
The Ogle Center
4201 Grant Line Road
New Albany, Indiana 47150

Thank you for all you do to support the Ogle Center and the arts in our community.

Giving Opportunities

Annual Fund

Each year, your gift helps us bring the finest entertainment possible to Southern Indiana. Gifts to the Ogle Center Annual Fund can be unrestricted, which allows us to direct the funds where needed most.

Programming Fund

Our goal is to achieve a minimum of $2 million in endowed funds to support and maintain programming and operations at the Ogle Center, including providing free tickets to more than 25,000 children for our Children's Series and supporting family-oriented programming at the Ogle Center, allowing us to bring high-quality entertainment to the community.

Naming Opportunities

There are opportunities for naming rooms and areas in the inside and outside of the Ogle Center. For details, please e-mail us at oglemail@ius.edu or call 812-941-2544.

Name Your Seat

You can put your "John Hancock" on the seat of your choice (if available) in one of the three working venues at the Ogle Center. The cost is $300 per seat and includes a brass plaque which is placed on the seat you chose. For more information, please e-mail us at oglemail@ius.edu or call 812-941-2544.

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Research Spotlight

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West Nile Virus

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Research Bytes

Undergraduate research at IU Southeast means independent inquiry—engaging students in the pursuit of answers to their own questions. Self-directed learning transforms the learning experience... and the learner. 
 
For IU Southeast student Steve Moberly, the love of learning lead to research about the West Nile virus. Along with other students and IU Southeast Professor of Biology, Claude Baker, Moberly helped identify the first Asian mosquito found in Indiana.
 
Learn more about Moberly’s research adventure.

Myth or Fact?

Myth of Fact?

 

Can you tell the difference?

IU Southeast is the only NCAA team with the Grenadier mascot.
Fact! According to the NCAA, IU Southeast is the only university with a Grenadier mascot—the elite of the elite!

The mascot of IU Southeast was a rat?
Almost Fact! Students were given a chance to name IU Southeast’s first mascot and the River Rat won. However, the River Rat was vetoed in committee, and the noble and elite Grenadier was selected.

The Grenadier is the campus mascot because soldiers settled here.
Myth or Fact— depending on who you ask! Campus lore says that Grenadiers were encamped on the grounds that later became IU Southeast. But others state the mascot is courtesy of a professor with an affinity for British history.