Posts Tagged ‘Bayh College of Education’

‘A Public Service’

‘A Public Service’

Terry and Brenda Ball, ’73, GR ’74 and GR ’75, fell in love at Indiana State, but a ferocious Midwest winter sent them south to Georgia. There they’ve encountered wild weather of a different type.

Education Immersion

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.

ISU Continues to Aid Dropout Prevention

Since 2009, State Farm and Indiana State University have worked together to sponsor leadership summits for committees, formed in counties across the state, of concerned residents working in partnership with schools.

Awards and Recognition — Spring 2012

Awards and Recognition — Spring 2012

From a driver of the year, to outstanding community service to national awards for professors, ISU students and faculty have gained recognition this year.

Research and Teaching — Spring 2012

Research and Teaching — Spring 2012

From research on bullying to an aviation course for honors students, professors and students are continuing to learn and share what they discover.

Alumni of the Future — Spring 2012

Alumni of the Future — Spring 2012

Making movies, helping minority students study education and conducting research in Botswana are all part of ISU students’ lives.

Alumni Updates — Spring 2012

Alumni Updates — Spring 2012

ISU alumni are impacting their worlds through Christmas sweaters, scholarships, golf and technology.

Learning the Dance

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.

People — Summer 2011

People — Summer 2011

Rosetta Haynes, associate professor of English, has written her first book, “Radical Spiritual Motherhood: Autobiography and Empowerment in Nineteenth-Century African American Women.” Susan Powers has been selected to serve as associate vice president for academic affairs at ISU.

Beaver Resets Her Compass

Beaver Resets Her Compass

Melanie Beaver (BA’93, MED’98) returned to her middle school classroom in August after a year sabbatical she spent as a clinical faculty associate at Indiana State University, starting her doctorate at ISU and a summer pursuing her passion through a Lilly Endowment Teacher Creativity grant.