School of Continuing Studies

The Indiana University School of Continuing Studies recognized 11 individuals recently at an awards luncheon held at the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Alumni Center, where Susan Schricker received the school's Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Mini University, a weeklong learning vacation sponsored by the IU Alumni Association and IU Bloomington Continuing Studies, holds its 40th annual program June 19-24.
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Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie announced today (May 18) that the university will close its School of Continuing Studies as part of a series of ongoing cuts in its budget.
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Indiana University High School graduating senior Conrad Tao, an accomplished composer and performer of the piano and violin, has been named a 2011 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars. Tao also studies music in the Julliard precollege program, and travels widely performing both solo and orchestral concerts. In addition to his many concerts in the U.S., he has performed in Mexico, Paris, London, Moscow, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Italy, Germany and Chile.
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Indiana University Bloomington Continuing Studies is launching its Winter/Spring 2011 Lifelong Learning and Professional Development course offerings, which include more than 75 noncredit classes designed for local adults.
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Alumni of Ivy Tech Community College soon will have a new funding source to help them earn a Bachelor of General Studies from the Indiana University School of Continuing Studies. The John P. and Linda A. Beeson Ivy Tech Community College/Indiana University School of Continuing Studies Scholarship was created specifically to assist Ivy Tech students in taking the next step with their education.
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