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WISU is a non-commercial, educational radio station licensed to Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. The station operates on the assigned FM frequency of 89.7 MHz with an effective radiated power of 13,500 watts. The studios are located in Dreiser Hall on the ISU campus.
Stalker Hall is the current home of the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana State University.Originally named the Education & Social Studies Building upon completion in 1954, it was renamed Stalker Hall in 1966 in honor of Francis Marion Stalker, a long-member of the Faculty from 1892–1929.
Independent regional campuses, such as Indiana University Kokomo, are included. Indiana has several universities that meet the definition of a flagship institution, with the most commonly cited being Indiana University Bloomington and Purdue University. The Indiana state code designates the Indiana University System as the university of the ...
Indiana State University-Evansville (now University of Southern Indiana) was created as a branch campus in 1965. Like Ball State University (formerly Indiana State University-Muncie), it became an independent institution of higher education when it was granted independent standing as the University of Southern Indiana in 1985. [citation needed]
Lou Anna K. Simon, president, Michigan State University (2003–2018) [48] Phillip Summers, president, Vincennes University (1980–2001) Sandra Westbrooks, provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, Chicago State University (2008–2013) Dr. Herbert Wey, president, chancellor Appalachian State University (1969–1979)
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Indiana State College Arena is a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Terre Haute, Indiana. It was home to the Indiana State University Sycamores basketball team until the Hulman Civic University Center (now known as Hulman Center) opened in 1973. [1] At the time of its construction, the Arena's roof was the largest single-span poured cement roof ...