General Assembly passes resolution celebrating IU Southeast’s 75th anniversary
General Assembly passes resolution celebrating IU Southeast’s 75th anniversary
The Indiana General Assembly passed a concurrent resolution congratulating IU Southeast on the 75th anniversary of its founding. Resolution sponsors Rep. Ed Clere (R-New Albany) introduced the resolution in the Indiana House of Representatives and Sen. Ron Grooms (R-Jeffersonville) in the Indiana Senate alongside Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie, Chancellor Ray Wallace, members of the IU Southeast administration and representatives from the IU Southeast Student Government Association. In this photo are (front row from left): Rep. Ed Clere, Sen. Ron Grooms, IU Southeast Chancellor Ray Wallace, IU President Michael A. McRobbie, IU Vice President John Applegate and IU Southeast Vice Chancellor Dana Wavle. In the second row are IU Southeast Vice Chancellor Betty Russo, Student Government President Trent Wallace and Student Government Vice President Parker Norfleet. In the third row are IU Southeast Executive Assistant Donna Harvey, IU Southeast Vice Chancellor Jason Meriwether and IU Southeast Director of Athletics Joe Glover.IU Southeast Chancellor Ray Wallace (left) and Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie look on as Sen. Ron Grooms (R-Jeffersonville) presents the IU Southeast resolution to the senate floor.IU President Michael A. McRobbie addresses legislators as he talks about the success at IU Southeast. The campus was recognized in part for its more than 50 graduate and undergraduate degree programs, its overall economic impact of $124.4 million on the state of Indiana and its ranking as one of the top universities in Indiana for student-faculty ratio (15:1).