Technology grad to receive honor from international quality organization
James Bossert, a 2008 graduate of ISU's technology management doctoral program, will receive the Distinguished Service Award from the American Society for Quality, which describes itself as the "world's largest network of quality resources and experts."
Trustees approve plan for University College
ISU trustees have approved the establishment of a University College in an effort to better serve the needs of first-year students and consolidate critical areas, including academic services and student advising
Females in Technology legacy shines in latest conference
Megan Jackson, a senior student teaching at Terre Haute South this semester, chaperoned students to the FiT for the Future conference, which she attended as a student. She learned more about technology and ISU and helped organize it as part of FiT.
Indiana State partnering with unmanned systems simulator developer
ISU is collaborating with Corsair Engineering, which created a simulator to teach students in the university's unmanned systems program. The simulator, which will be integrated into unmanned system courses next fall, was designed for universities.
Construction management program receives reaccreditation
The construction management program received reaccreditation for six years from the American Council for Construction Education.
Technology professors receive grant for diagnostic training program research
The National Science Foundation awarded the grant to College of Technology professors George Maughan, A. Mehran Shahhosseini and Tad Foster to develop a computer-based program to bolster training for students in a variety of science and technology fields.
Students give, receive during Alternative Spring Break
Dozens of ISU students spent spring break 2012 lending a helping hand to communities large and small during Alternative Spring Break.
University makes community service honor roll with distinction
ISU is among 110 institutions from around the country recognized on the 2012 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with distinction, for 2012. The Honor Roll recognizes colleges and universities with exemplary community service.
Indiana State to offer new program in civil engineering technology
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education on Friday approved the proposed Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering technology, which the College of Technology will offer this fall.
Indiana State partners with OSHA center to offer safety training
Indiana State is collaborating with the National Safety Education Center in Illinois to provide 10-hour and 30-hour courses for certification.
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ISU partners with Crane to promote STEM opportunities
A new educational partnership agreement with the Naval
Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, will lead
to more opportunities for students to learn about
science, technology, engineering and math, said Richard
Baker, director of the university's Center for Homeland
Security and Crisis Leadership in the College of
Technology.
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Pilot Project: Indiana State students soar sky-high in new honors course
Nine students spent a late October Saturday practiced piloting an airplane. For several of them, the first time piloting a plane came as part of a new honors course taught by Troy Allen, an associate professor of aviation.
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