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Indiana State University was established by the Indiana General Assembly on December 20, 1865, as the Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute. Its location in Terre Haute was secured by a donation of $73,000 by Chauncey Rose .
Dorchester is located in southern Macoupin County at (39.08759, -89.88660 It is 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Wilsonville, 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Gillespie, with which it shares a ZIP Code (62033), and 15 miles (24 km) south of Carlinville, the Macoupin county seat.
Indiana State University is preparing to welcome alumni, students, faculty, staff and the community for its annual homecoming celebration Oct. 26. This year’s theme, 100 Years of the Blue and ...
The Student Rec Center at Indiana State University is a building nearing completion on Indiana State's campus in Terre Haute, Indiana.. The rec center will include a three-court gymnasium and a multi-activity court with a durable surface suitable for such activities as soccer and roller hockey.
Indiana University East: Richmond: Public Master's university: 3,039 1971 [26] HLC, TCATE, NLNAC: Red Wolves NAIA – River States Conference: Indiana University Fort Wayne [b] Fort Wayne: Public Unclassified 2018 HLC, ADA, JRCERT, NASM, NAST, TCATE, NLNAC: Red Foxes Indiana University Indianapolis [a] Indianapolis: Public Research university ...
Tirey Hall is the current home of the Terre Haute Symphony [1] and is located at Indiana State University.Originally named the Student Union upon completion in 1940, it was renamed Tirey Hall in 1963 in honor of Ralph Noble Tirey, the fifth President of the University; his tenure ran from 1934–1953.
Charlotte Schweitzer Burford, dean of women, Indiana State University (1910–1946) Grace DeVaney, first woman to serve as a high school principal in Indiana, at Terre Haute Garfield High School Elder Watson Diggs, BA - 1908; educator, U.S. Army veteran, WW I, co-founder, Kappa Alpha Psi [ 49 ]