Arthur Feinsod and two ISU alums reunite for Nebraska production
Indiana State University theater talents are making an impact on Lincoln, Nebraska.
Indiana State University theater talents are making an impact on Lincoln, Nebraska.
Starting this fall, the Indiana State University Sustainable Cities Program will begin a partnership with the city of Marshall, Illinois to develop and implement community-driven projects throughout the academic year.
Dr. Brad Balch, who had been serving as Interim Dean of the Bayh College of Education, has been named Dean.
Indiana State University's fourth annual day of giving on Wednesday resulted in $1,334,614 for the university - a 30 percent increase over the funds raised by 2021 Give to Blue Day - setting a single-day fundraising record.
Indiana State University alumnus and Sullivan, Indiana, native James "Jim" Lear has created the James and Wanda Lear Family Business Scholarship.
Comedian Ryan Niemiller, a 2006 Indiana State University theatre graduate and third runner up on America’s Got Talent season 14, will join ISU’s Give to Blue Day activities on March 16.
Dr. John W. Moore, Indiana State University’s ninth President, who served from 1992-2000, died Saturday at age 82.
The Center for First-generation Student Success, an initiative of NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education and The Suder Foundation, has recognized Indiana State University with The First-gen Forward designation.
Indiana State University’s Give to Blue Day will take place on March 16 and the campus community, along with many ISU supporters in the Wabash Valley, are gearing up for this annual day of giving.
The crisis unfolding in Ukraine is the focus of forums at Indiana State University on Tuesday, March 1, and Thursday, March 3. They are open to all.