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Hope for Henryville
When we planned this weather-themed issue of Indiana State University Magazine months ago, we did not know what nature planned for March 2 in Indiana and Kentucky. Within a week of the tornadoes, Indiana State sent its first of three teams to assist in the clean up in southern Indiana and we knew we should include the story and video on this life-changing event.
Education Immersion
In preparing future teachers for middle and high school classrooms, Indiana State University transforms its students through a unique building block of classroom experiences that culminates in an immersion semester prior to student teaching.
Students Become SURE
ISU students participating in the SURE (Summer Undergraduate Research Experiences) program gain ample experience while conducting research alongside faculty.
A Safe Way to Play
In the Center for Wellness and Applied Medicine, faculty-headed research has students involved in muscle testing and data collection.
Celebrating the Chinese New Year
Nearly three hundred people gathered to help welcome the year of the dragon.
Campus Places and Terre Haute — Summer 2012
From honoring a former university president to aiding those in need in Terre Haute and bringing a piece of Terre Haute history home, Indiana State plays an important role in the Wabash Valley.
Unshackling Shakespeare
Laura Bates has spent decades working with those labeled “the worst of the worst” while using Shakespeare to help change their lives.
Making Some Noise
Sophomore running back Shakir Bell made some noise during the 2011 football season that echoed back in numerous awards, including being named a finalist for the prestigious Walter Payton Award.
‘A Little Mystery’
An Indiana State University professor and students are piecing together the clues of those buried in a forgotten county home cemetery, including discovering how many have lain at rest since at least the late 1800s.




My wife and I cannot forget about that dreadful experience as we struggled to ho