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IU Southeast: Our Vision Statement

Indiana University Southeast will be recognized as an inclusive, student-centered university that inspires lifelong learning. Regional in focus, global in scope, we will partner with our communities to meet academic, cultural, economic, and environmental needs for a sustainable future.

IU Southeast: Our Mission

Indiana University Southeast is the regional campus of Indiana University that serves Southern Indiana and the Greater Louisville metropolitan area. As a public comprehensive university, IU Southeast provides high-quality programs and services that promote learning and prepare graduates for productive citizenship in a diverse society and contributes to the intellectual, cultural, civic, and economic development of our region.

Our faculty engage in research and creative activity that support teaching and learning and create opportunities for students to participate in applied learning. We are committed to constructive engagement in our local and regional community, marshaling our institutional and human capital toward the strengthening of our region as a place to work, build productive lives, and ensure the prosperity of future generations.

IU Southeast: Diversity Statement

Diversity is the valuing and respecting of difference, including socio-economic status, race, religion, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, cultural and international origin, and other groups traditionally underrepresented at the university and in society. We grow and evolve as a university through seeing equality and representation as a goal and human right for everybody. Indiana University Southeast is committed to recruiting faculty, staff, and students from diverse populations and to making the climate and curriculum welcoming and equitable. Together as faculty, staff, and students we will work towards gaining knowledge of the history of inequality, tools for social justice, and attainment of global awareness. Through enhancing an understanding of diversity, equity and inclusion in academic disciplines, society, and the workplace, faculty, staff, and students will promote, value, and respect diversity in their personal and professional lives.

IU Southeast: Our Values

Core values are the authentic guiding principles that define who we are as a university and what we stand for as an institution. They are the timeless values about which we feel passionately – values we would continue to honor even if our circumstances changed in a way that penalized us for holding to them. Since core values define who we are as a university, they act as the foundation upon which we build our mission, vision, and strategic plan.

  • Nurturing Environment
    We foster a caring campus community that honors diversity, innovation, loyalty, teamwork, mutual respect, and fair play. We work together to create a culture of inclusion and dignity for all.
  • Holistic Learning
    We provide a rich educational environment of academic excellence that extends beyond the classroom and supports students in reaching their full potential. We seek ways to improve upon the quality and service we provide to students.
  • Integrity
    We are uncompromising in our commitment to doing the right thing and being direct in our dealings. We are good stewards of our resources and take that responsibility seriously, are conscientious in our decision-making, and practice ethical behavior in all we do.
  • Connectedness
    We engage with and support the many communities to which we belong and from which we draw our strength and potential. We go to extraordinary lengths to serve our communities efficiently and knowledgeably.

These values will enliven discussion and inform our daily decision-making process. Our Core Values are placed with our Vision and Mission Statements to remind us of our common purpose and to tell others interested in our campus who we are and what we stand for. Please join us in openly embracing these values as an integral part of the IU Southeast community.

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Undergraduate Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

Category ILOs
I. Social and cultural engagement 1. IU Southeast students will interact effectively and inclusively with others whose identities, abilities, beliefs, behaviors, and values differ from their own.

2. IU Southeast students will demonstrate teamwork skills that facilitate collaboration.
II. Competent and effective communication 3. IU Southeast students will apply professional communication skills to effectively express and exchange ideas and information ethically and reflectively using various modes of communication, through traditional and emerging digital channels.
III. Knowledge and skills development 4. IU Southeast students will apply foundational and specialized knowledge and skills when addressing enduring, contemporary, and emerging problems.

5. IU Southeast students will integrate knowledge with career and technical skills essential to the demands of contemporary civil society and a dynamic economy.
IV. Community engagement 6. IU Southeast students will recognize required knowledge for responsible citizenship, both from their formal studies and from engaging with community-based learning.
V. Personal and professional development 7. IU Southeast students will demonstrate resiliency and explore their own values, beliefs, and social and personal identities.

Graduate Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

Category ILOs
I. Social and cultural engagement 1. IU Southeast graduate students interact effectively and inclusively with others of diverse backgrounds and identities.

2. IU Southeast graduate students demonstrate teamwork skills that facilitate collaboration.
II. Competent and effective communication 3. IU Southeast graduate students communicate effectively and professionally through traditional and digital channels
III. Knowledge and skills development 4. IU Southeast graduate students apply specialized knowledge and skills in their disciplines.

5. IU Southeast graduate students use technology effectively in their disciplines.
IV. Community engagement 6. IU Southeast graduate students demonstrate knowledge of responsible citizenship and community engagement.
V. Personal and professional development 7. IU Southeast graduate students reflect on their perspectives and worldviews.

8. IU Southeast graduate students apply scholarly and professional ethical standards.

Campus Events

CAB Meeting

CAB Meeting

March 19th, 2024

All day event

Employer Table Tuesday- German American

Employer Table Tuesday- German American

March 19th, 2024

11:15 AM - 1:15 PM

CSF Tuesday Lunch Bible Study

CSF Tuesday Lunch Bible Study

March 19th, 2024

12:15 PM - 1:00 PM

Spectrum Spring 2024 Meetings

Spectrum Spring 2024 Meetings

March 19th, 2024

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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New Albany, IN 47150
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