Research
Weathering the Skies
For Kay Brown, flying through soupy skies is just another day of flying. Aviators learn the basics of meteorology along with becoming accomplished fliers at ISU.
Devil in the Details
A forensic accounting minor at ISU moves graduates to the center of criminal investigations as they comb through numbers looking for fraud and embezzlement.
Flying Home
Two teams of Indiana State University students and technicians spent their summer working in the southern Appalachian Mountains on three projects researching the federally endangered Indiana bat, the little-known eastern small-footed bat and acoustic activity of bats.
Learning the Dance
From the west to the east coast of Ireland, the Indiana State students experienced nature, history, geological formations, dancing, music and education as part of their spring break trip to Ireland.
Body Guard: Faculty Help Athletes Avert Injuries
Faculty members have dedicated their careers to helping athletes prepare for competitions by reducing their injury risks while playing sports.
Living the Adventure
From the mountains in New Mexico and Arizona up through California and into the Badlands of South Dakota, Associate Professor Jim Speer expanded his students’ experiences through deserts and mountaintops.
Elephants on Parade for Research Project
Indiana State doctoral student Michael Rowe is following in some big footsteps. “Since October 2008, I’ve run or walked about 80 miles with elephants,” he explained last summer.
Students Get New Twist on Learning
Indiana State students huddled around classroom tables one fall morning carefully running their fingers over torn muscles. The topic of the day in Lindsey Eberman’s orthopedic evaluation and diagnosis class was palpation. The patients were silent as Eberman’s aspiring health care professionals practiced their palpation techniques – pushing and pressing on the ailing parts of [...]




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