Tag: Jann Joseph

Jann Joseph named sole finalist for GGC Presidency

By: CHRISTINA CLARK Editor-in-Chief EditorPreface@gmail.com The University System of Georgia posted a press release on March 28 announcing that Jann Joseph was their sole finalist for Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) Presidency. “The opportunity to lead GGC would be a dream come true,” Joseph is quoted in the release. “The path of my career in higher

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Gen Ed revision debate wreaks havoc in Academic Senate

By: STEPHEN M. SALISBURY Staff Writer The Academic Senate meeting that began this past Friday with a moment of silence for colleagues who had recently passed quickly digressed into a debate over issues that many in the monthly meeting thought had been settled quite some time ago. In an effort to meet the Fall 2020

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IUSB and South Bend share historic landmark, redefine public

By: TANNIA JOHNSON Staff Writer A building once known for division has defined its role. On Tuesday, Oct. 16, an event celebrating IU South Bend’s Civil Rights Heritage Center (CRHC) becoming a historic landmark took place featuring remarks from major influences in the city including South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and IU South Bend Interim

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New child development center may be in place by next fall

By: STEPHEN M. SALISBURY Staff Writer On Friday, Sept. 21, at the first Academic Senate meeting of the year, April Lidinsky, head of the Women and Gender Studies program at IU South Bend, shared a report on the progress that was being made in re-establishing a child development center on campus. A task force had

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Academic Senate tackles ambitious agenda in first meeting of the year

By: STEPHEN M. SALISBURY Staff Writer Raman Adaikkalavan, department chair in Computer Science and Informatics within the IU South Bend College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and new President of the Academic Senate, began the first meeting of this austere group promptly at 10 a.m. on Friday and quickly embarked on a well-defined agenda for

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