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Video
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ISU
Bookstore
(4:08)
It
takes a lot of effort to prepare the ISU Bookstore for
the return of students and faculty. See what goes on
behind the scenes.
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| February |
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Science
Night at Lost Creek
(3:29)
ISU
science education students teach children at Lost
Creek Elementary a few hands-on experiments.
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Senior
Night
(3:54)
Three
graduating seniors were honored at ISU's final home
game against Southern Illinois.
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Debs
House
(3:52)
The
home of labor activist and five-time presidential
candidate Eugene V. Debs has close ties to ISU.
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Fan
Club
(3:12)
Djibril
Kante visits a local daycare to eat pizza, sign
autographs and hang out with his most loyal fans.
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Cookie
Giveaway
(2:39)
ISU
support staff members distributed cookies and punch to
students in the halls of the Hulman Memorial Student
Union.
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| March |
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Athletics
Auction
(3:18)
The date
is set -- May 31 -- for the first-ever Athletics
Auction at Hulman Center. |
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Career
Night
(4:47)
ISU
student-athletes get some tips on how to prepare for
life in the professional world.
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Alumni
Support
(2:26)
ISU
alumni turn up in great numbers to support the
Sycamores at the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
in St. Louis.
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Play
Ball
(2:39)
Local
youth and baseball enthusiasts visited ISU recently
for the annual Baseball Camp, hosted by the Sycamore
squad.
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Lee
Hamilton
(3:56)
U.S.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Lee Hamilton
visits ISU, talks about war on terrorism.
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Everyman
(3:18)
ISU's
theater department performs the morality play,
"Everyman."
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Moroccan
Ambassador
(5:06)
His
Excellency Abdallah El Maaroufi, ambassador of the
Kingdom of Morocco, visited ISU's campus March 21.
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| May |
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Spring
2002 Commencement
(5:01)
Courtney Lee Rhode, an elementary education major from Williamsport, was selected as the student speaker for Indiana State University's 131st
Commencement at Hulman Center. |
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Atlas
Labs
(1:50)
A first of its kind
business incubator project at ISU will help safeguard
the environment, provide 'real world' experiences for
students and bring jobs to Terre Haute. |
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Child
Life Specialists
(2:26)
Traumatic enough for
adults, a hospital stay can be downright terrifying
for children. But ISU is working with Methodist
Hospital in Indianapolis to make the experience a
little more bearable. |
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| June |
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Nursing
Outreach
(1:12)
Faculty and students from
Indiana State University's School of Nursing provided
health screenings at a local church-sponsored block
party. |
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Miss
Indiana Scholarship Program
(:30)
Miss Indiana 2001 Allison
Hatcher welcomes visitors to ISU for the Miss Indiana
Scholarship Program in June. |
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| August |
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Sycamore
Send-Off
(2:56)
ISU
works to help students succeed even before they arrive
on campus. President Lloyd W. Benjamin III and other
university leaders joined ISU alumni recently at a
Sycamore Send-Off in Jasper. |
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President's
Welcoming Address
(45:43)
The president
outlines goals
for the 'The
Year of Refinement.'
See
coach's show TV package
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| Sept. |
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Pentagon
Survivors
(3:42)
Three Indiana State
University graduates recall how their lives were
changed by the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the Pentagon. |
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9-11
Observance
(1:26)
ISU observed
the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with
music, thoughtful reflection and a sense of mourning
for lives lost. |
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Frantz
Gift news conference
(6:08)
A $500,000 gift from the estate of Welby and Frances
Frantz will go to support School of Business
scholarships and student athletes. |
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Welby
& Frances Frantz
(1:38)
A $500,000 gift from the estate of Welby and Frances
Frantz will go to support School of Business
scholarships and student athletes. |
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Compass
II news conference
(6:51)
Wabash Valley residents may soon be asked for their
opinions of the area's needs and assets related to
health and human services as phase two of the Wabash
Valley's COMPASS II project begins. |
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Titanic
Discoverer
(2:16)
The explorer whose expedition found the Titanic
wreckage and JFK's PT 109 boat will kick off Indiana
State University’s Speakers Series at 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 18. |
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MTV
& West Wing
(1:52)
Indiana State University was in the national spotlight
early this academic year with appearances on MTV's 'I
Bet You Will' and NBC's Emmy Award-winning 'The West
Wing.' |
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Jack
Maynard
(1:12)
Maynard, dean of ISU's School of Education, comments
on the School's 2002 Christa McAuliffe Award for
excellence in teacher preparation. |
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Robert
Williams
(1:18)
Williams, assistant dean of ISU's School of Education,
comments on the School's 2002 Christa McAuliffe Award
for excellence in teacher preparation. |
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Danny
Tanoos
(:58)
Tanoos, superintendent of the Vigo County School
Corporation, comments on the School of Education's
2002 Christa McAuliffe Award for excellence in teacher
preparation. |
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Guy
Dillard
(1:18)
Dillard, principal of Deming Elementary School,
comments on the ISU School of Education's 2002 Christa
McAuliffe Award for excellence in teacher preparation. |
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Krista
Witsman
(1:12)
Witsman, a senior elementary education major from
Gessie, Ind., comments on the School of Education's
2002 Christa McAuliffe Award for excellence in teacher
preparation. |
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Ryan
Gholson
(2:07)
The youngest of seven, Ryan Gholson never knew his
father, and his mother committed suicide. Eventually,
gang members took him in, but now, the once troubled
teen wants to help save lives by studying pre-med at
ISU. |
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Address
to Faculty
(16:00)
ISU Provost Steven Pontius addresses faculty as part
of the State of the University address in the Center
for Performing and Fine Arts. |
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| October |
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Students
assess School of Business
(2:10)
More than two dozen
seniors in Indiana State University’s School of
Business spent their summer helping to shape not only
their own future but also the future of the school. |
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N.
Clay Robbins
(2:15)
N. Clay Robbins, president of Lilly Endowment, Inc.,
discusses the NetWorks initiative. |
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Lloyd W. Benjamin
ISU President Lloyd W. Benjamin discusses the
advantages of the NetWorks initiative (supported by
the $20 Million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc.)
in preparation for the announcement and at the news
conference and luncheon in Indianapolis. |
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Ron Green
Ron Green, dean of ISU's School of Business discusses
the NetWorks initiative supported by the $20 Million
grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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Aurmaudra Bradley
Aurmaudra Bradley, a junior accounting major from
Indianapolis, discusses the NetWorks initiative
supported by the $20 Million grant from the Lilly
Endowment, Inc. |
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William Wilhelm
William Wilhelm, assistant professor of administrative
systems and business education, discusses the NetWorks
initiative supported by the $20 Million grant from the
Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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Don
Gongaware
(:35)
Don Gongaware, former chief operating officer and
executive vice president of Conseco, Inc., discusses
the NetWorks initiative. Don and Pat
Gongaware donated $5 million to ISU in 1998 for the Gongaware
Center for Insurance Management Development. |
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H. Peter Hudson
H. Peter Hudson, retired chair and CEO of Monroe
Guaranty Insurance and a life member of ISU's
Foundation Board, discusses the NetWorks initiative
supported by the $20 Million grant from the Lilly
Endowment, Inc. |
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Barbara
House
(1:05)
Barbara House, president of ISU's Board of Trustees,
discusses the NetWorks initiative supported by the $20
Million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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Ralph
Cutter
(:59)
Ralph Cutter, chair of ISU's Foundation Board,
discusses the NetWorks initiative supported by the $20
Million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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Mike
Alley
(:49)
ISU Trustee Mike Alley,
president/owner of Patriot Investments and retired
president/CEO of Fifth Third Bank of Indiana,
discusses NetWorks, which is supported by the $20
Million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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Charles
DeMaio
(:39)
Charles DeMaio, president of the ISU Alumni
Association Board of Directors, discusses the NetWorks
initiative supported by the $20 Million grant from the
Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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Steven
Pontius
(2:06)
Steven Pontius, provost and vice president for
Academic Affairs at ISU, discusses the NetWorks
initiative supported by the $20 Million grant from the
Lilly Endowment, Inc. |
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J.
Robert Quatroche
(2:33)
J. Robert Quatroche, vice president for University
Advancement and executive vice president of the ISU
Foundation, discusses the NetWorks initiative
supported by the $20 Million grant from the Lilly
Endowment, Inc. |
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Students
Assess School of Business
(2:10)
More than two dozen seniors in Indiana State
University’s School of Business spent their summer
helping to shape not only their own future but also
the future of the school. |
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| November |
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Distinguished
Alumna Carolene Mays
(2:52)
Homecoming brings several disinguished alumni back to
campus. Carolene Mays (class of '85) credits her ISU
experience for helping her become a successful
businesswoman. |
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Compass
II
(1:28)
Wabash Valley residents are being surveyed about their
opinions regarding the area's needs and assets related
to health and human services as phase two of the
Wabash Valley's COMPASS II project gets underway. |
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Commerce
Office at ISU
(1:48)
The Department of Commerce and Indiana State
University have teamed up to provide a state commerce
office at ISU's John T. Myers Technology Center. |
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Poet
Lawson Inada
(2:17)
Poet Lawson Inada, a third generation American, shares
his experiences in a Japanese-American internment camp
during the University Speakers Series. |
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Tambov
Agreement
(1:41)
Students and teachers from Indiana State University
and Tambov State University in Russia have been
learning from one another for seven years. Now, thanks
to a sister city agreement, the communities that are
home to those schools will be able to do the same. |
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| December |
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Margaret
Reed
(2:50)
Margaret Reed, 86, a former guidance counselor and
dance teacher, donated $500,000 to Indiana State in
support of the President's Scholars program -- ISU's
top scholarship program. Margaret and her late
husband, Walter, both graduated from ISU. |
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Cherry
Orchard
(1:42)
Distinguished
members of the Moscow Art Theater came to Terre Haute
to join SummerStage actors, designers and crew in
performing Chekhov's masterpiece, The Cherry
Orchard. |
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China
Exchange
(2:04)
A federal grant will allow Indiana State University to
work with an existing international partner to promote
better understanding between the U.S. and China as the
world's most populous nation moves toward a market
economy. |
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E-Portfolios
(2:37)
Students will be using technology to track their
successes during their years at ISU with E-portfolios.
The project is supported by a grant from the Lumina
Foundation. |
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Faculty
Honors Banquet
(2:17)
Faculty members Nancy Brattain Rogers, Georgia
Hambrecht and John Whitaker were honored for their
dedication and years of service at the annual faculty
honors banquet. |
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Sycamore
Sisters
(3:24)
The Sycamore Sisters (a/k/a Sharon Andrews, Beth
Whitaker and Patricia Wheeler) entertain all sorts of
groups on and off campus.... and for a good cause. |
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Updated August 05, 2003
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