ISU’s virtual Spring Commencement will be May 16
Indiana State University’s virtual commencement for Spring 2020 will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, Dr. Mike Licari, ISU Provost, announced Monday.
Indiana State University’s virtual commencement for Spring 2020 will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 16, Dr. Mike Licari, ISU Provost, announced Monday.
Dr. Terry Daugherty from University of Akron (UA) has been selected as the new Dean of Indiana State University’s Scott College of Business, Dr. Michael Licari, ISU Provost, announced Monday.
Dianne Frances de Guzman Powell, an accomplished writer, editor, and promoter of higher education, joins Indiana State University today as Associate Director of University Communication.
There are no known cases of the coronavirus (covid-19) at Indiana State University or Vigo County, university President Deborah Curtis said Thursday morning as she announced that instruction will move to online-only starting Monday, March 16.
More than 2,400 donors showed their Sycamore pride by giving in support of Indiana State University’s Give to Blue Day. The second annual day of giving for ISU resulted in $679,247 raised for the university.
Indiana State University students pursuing careers in aviation have a new scholarship opportunity thanks to the generosity of an Evansville couple.
The 12th annual Polar Plunge raised more than $37,000 for Special Olympics Indiana and had more than 150 participants plunge Saturday outside the Student Recreation Center.
Indiana State University took over the north atrium of the Statehouse for ISU Day on Monday, with students showing legislators a slice of what makes the institution distinct, impactful, and a smart investment for the state.
A $1 million gift from the charitable trust of H. Peter Hudson will create an endowed professorship in the Insurance and Risk Management program at Indiana State University’s Scott College of Business.
Indiana State University president Deborah Curtis stood on the floor of the state Senate with current and former ISU students Tuesday as Sen. Rod Bray presented a resolution recognizing the 30th anniversary of the 21st Century Scholars program