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Coming into Its Own: Indiana University Southeast

Tuesday, March 3, 2009Coming Into Its Own: Indiana University Southeast

In 1941 Indiana University opened the "Falls City Area Center" extension for students in the southern Indiana area. Now, 68 years later, the "Center" has grown up to be Indiana University Southeast. IUS now offers 6 Master’s degrees and 42 Bachelor’s degrees (among others); and in 2008 became a residential university with the opening of "lodges" for student living. Not bad for a little school without its own building back in 1941. Join us on Tuesday when we learn more about the history and future of Indiana University Southeast.IUS History SlideshowListen to the ShowRelated Links:

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