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Economic Outlook Breakfast Brings Record Crowd

"Guardedly optimistic" were the words of the day during Economic Outlook 2007, an annual event held at IU Southeast on November 14.

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Mary Hall: Unique Collection Buoys Her Holiday Spirit

It's early October and Mary Hall and her husband, Richard, are at home pulling boxes of Christmas decorations from a closet.

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The Changing Face of Athletics at IU Southeast

Despite being a commuter campus, IU Southeast has a strong athletics program with solid participation and retention. To further strengthen the program, IU Southeast has recently been expanding and upgrading facilities. The changes are expected to bring new faces, activities, and opportunities to the campus.

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United Nations event at IU Southeast Hosts Largest Crowd Ever

The 17th Annual IU Southeast Model United Nations (U.N.) Security Council Conference for high school students was held on November 16th & 17th in the Hoosier Room.

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Starry, Starry Night ...

The IU Southeast observatory, located in a field at the northeast corner of campus, may be the best kept secret on campus. The computerized telescope housed there is one of the largest refractor telescopes in the state with a magnification power of 800.

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Chancellor's Outlook

Three years ago I was quite surprised but also very pleased to find on my schedule an appointment with a new freshman. The young woman that arrived at my office was bright and enthusiastic but also just a little nervous and unsure about the new educational adventure which she had chosen...

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