Campus Life
Chance Taken
In his first try at college, Benjamin Tomak walked away from three universities. He doubted if he could finish. he will be pursuing graduate degrees at the University of Liverpool and the University of Delaware.
Tornadoes, Typhoons and the Shape of a Snowflake
For some Indiana State students, Indiana weather brings a sense of wonder and a need for warm clothes.
Collecting Weather
Indiana State students work to record and track weather locally and thousands of years ago.
A Positive Pioneer
University names building for long-time director of the African-American Cultural Center.
‘A Memorable Guy’
On Donaghy Day, a day former ISU President Richard G. Landini set aside for campus and community beautification, the university rededicated its Center for Performing and Fine Arts in honor of Landini.
Worth the Risk
Nathan Schaumleffel, an associate professor of kinesiology, recreation and sport, received the Honor Medal from the Boy Scouts of America for rescuing a teenage from Sugar Creek at Turkey Run State Park.
Powering Green Thinking
An arts competition for Earth Day allowed students to promote sustainability and green living in unique ways.
White House, Higher Ed Agree Cooperation Needed
ISU President Dan Bradley was among 25 higher education leaders from around the country who took part in a 90-minute roundtable discussion at the White House with senior administration officials.
Hauteans Turn Gladiators for Material Girl
A former Sycamore football player and two current ISU students participated in the Super Bowl’s half time show featuring Madonna.
Foundation Recognizes Donors at MARCH ON! Awards
The Indiana State University Foundation recently honored Todd and Beth ’97 Whitaker, The Bernard Osher Foundation and Robert ’76 and Joan ’75 Shenberger with the 2012 MARCH ON! Awards. The foundation also recognized Ruby (Shelton) Rusk ’60 with the 2012 John P. Newton Spirit of ISU Award.




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