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The Transition-to-Teaching program will have a informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25 in Room 225 of the Student Activities Center. Transition-to-Teaching is an alternative route to teacher licensure program offered through the School of Education at Indiana University South Bend.  Qualified participants have a bachelor’s degree and an interest in obtaining a teaching license for elementary or secondary school teaching. The event is opened to interested current students…

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Enrollment for the fall 2008 semester at Indiana University South Bend is setting new standards According to figures released this week, IU South Bend has the largest full-time undergraduate beginning class in its history, the highest number of credit hours ever taken by students, and the highest percentage of full-time undergraduate degree-seeking students taking classes on campus. In addition, IU South Bend has enrolled the second largest number of students…

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The 2008-09 academic year at Indiana University South Bend begins Aug. 25 Enrollment is underway. Visit http://iusb.edu/~admissio for more information.

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Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology to be Offered at IU South Bend A bachelor’s of science degree in medical imaging technology has been approved for Indiana University South Bend. The new degree was approved recently by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Students who would like to start taking pre-BSMIT courses may do so during the second summer session 2008, which begins on June 30. The program is…

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Two Indiana University South Bend physics faculty members recently received grants to continue their research. Professor Ilan Levine received $280,000 over the next three years from the National Science Foundation to continue his study of dark matter. Levine and his students are participating in Program in Canada to Search for Supersymmetric Objects (PICASSO). Based at the University of Montreal, PICASSO is an international collaboration that includes researchers from Montreal, Queen’s…

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