Indiana University Kokomo
Recent News About Indiana University Kokomo
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Nursing students support Cougar Cupboard with food drive
A successful food drive by Indiana University Kokomo nursing students earned them statewide bragging rights.
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Ivy Crimson Guarantee sets up pathway to IU Kokomo
A new partnership between Indiana University Kokomo and Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Service Area creates a guided path for students to earn an associate degree and then continue immediately to complete a four-year degree.
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Lunch and Learn: History of Transgender Identities on Nov 21
Join the Multicultural Center in learning about the history of transgender identities in the United States.
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Students put political science knowledge to work at Model UN
As an Indiana University Kokomo junior, Gabe Franks has spent hours reading, writing papers, and studying past and current events.
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View planets, winter constellations at Observatory open house
What is a neutrino, and why is it important to astronomy?
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Filmmaker details fight to eliminate Native American sports mascots
In the conflict over the Washington NFL team’s former mascot, many voices spoke for and against the name, seen by some as tradition, and others as a racial slur.
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IU Kokomo expands support for shelter with class participation
For nearly 20 years, Indiana University Kokomo has supported the Family Services Association of Howard County’s (FSA) domestic violence shelter by hosting the annual Angel Walk.
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Faculty honored for creative, scholarly work
More than sixty Indiana University Kokomo faculty earned recognition at the campus’s annual scholarship and creative works reception.
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Mark Canada installed as Indiana University Kokomo’s eighth chancellor
Indiana University looks to Mark Canada to build on IU Kokomo’s legacy of exceptional teaching and scholarship, student-focused educational excellence, and community engagement, installing him as its eighth chancellor in a ceremony Friday, October 21, in Havens Auditorium.
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Free financial aid assistance offered at College Goal Sunday
Applying for financial aid opens doors for grants and scholarships to help pay for college.
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Campus supports shelter with Angel Walk, service project
J.R. Pico hopes when students leave his Spanish classes, they’ve gained more than a second language.
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Faculty gallery show features two exhibitions in one
Sometimes Aaron Pickens spends days, even months, on one piece, focusing on fine details and the message he wants the viewer to perceive.
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Agreement with Pondicherry University provides international opportunities
Indiana University Kokomo expanded its international opportunities for students and faculty, with a new agreement signed with a university in India.
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Summer students earn chancellor’s list, dean’s list honors
Thirty-four full-time Indiana University Kokomo students earned chancellor’s list or dean’s list honors for the summer 2022 semester.
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New students welcomed into School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions
The Indiana University Kokomo School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions (SNAHP) welcomed 68 students into the nursing profession, at its traditional induction ceremony in Havens Auditorium.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY KOKOMO: Nursing students pivot from hospital clinicals to sim lab
No matter what the circumstances, you can’t stop a nurse.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY KOKOMO: Biochemistry senior hopes to return to Africa as a doctor
In Carlos Enci’s village in Cameroon, doctors were hard to come by.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY KOKOMO: Staff council contributes $10,000 to Student Activities and Events Center
Members of Indiana University Kokomo’s staff council are often behind-the-scenes, unsung heroes, dedicated to their work that keeps the campus running smoothly.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY KOKOMO: Graduate continues family tradition in education
For Josh Fewell, teaching isn’t just his chosen career — it’s his family tradition.
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5 percent of Indiana University-Kokomo students played sports on university teams in 2017-2018
In 2017-2018, 5 percent of Indiana University-Kokomo students participated in collegiate sports, according to data made available by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).