Indiana University South Bend

Indiana University South Bend


Established 1960's
School type Public, Coed
Carnegie Classification Master's (Comprehensive) I
Chancellor Una Mae Reck
Location South Bend, IN, USA
Enrollment 7,500
Faculty 541
Campus 80 acres (324,000 m²)
Sports NAIA Division I
Mascot Titans
Website www.iusb.edu

</div> </div> Indiana University South Bend is the third largest campus of the Indiana University system. It is popularly known as IUSB or "IU South Bend." It is located in South Bend, Indiana, in Saint Joseph County, Indiana. IU South Bend is most famous for it's world renown Alexander Toradze Piano Studio.

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Student body

IU South Bend's enrollment in the fall semester of 2004 was 7,501 students, of whom 3,740 (50%) were full time. Undergraduates accounted for 6,322 (84%) students, while graduate students accounted for 1,179.

Most IU South Bend students are white Indiana residents. Of students enrolled in fall 2004, 476 (6.3%) were African-American, 192 (2.6%) were Hispanic, 95 (1.3%) were Asian, 40 (.5%) were Native American, and 6,698 (89.3%) were "other." More women, 4,243 attended IU South Bend than men, 2,455. Despite IU South Bend's proximity to the state of Michigan, 7,113 (95%) of its students in the fall semester of 2004 were Hoosiers.

Faculty

IU South Bend reported in fall 2004 that it employed 281 full-time faculty, lecturers, and academic administrators. Of the full-time faculty, 57% were tenured.

Like the student body, IU South Bend's faculty is predominantly white. Of full-time administrators, faculty, and lecturers, 24 (8.5%) were Asian, 12 (4.3%) were African-American, 6 (2.1%) were Hispanic, and 239 (85.1%) were "other." More women (51.6%) than men held academic appointments at the university.

For Fall 2003, professors at IU South Bend were near the mid range in pay when compared to their counterparts in the Indiana University system. A full-time professor earned an average of $97,700 (3rd), an associate professor $74,400 (6th), and an assistant professor $62,800 (5th).

Campus

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IUSB's campus in on the east side of the St. Joe River across from downtown South Bend.

IU South Bend is centered around a large green pedestrian mall and located along the St. Joseph River. When the campus officially opened in the early 1960s, the campus featured two buildings: Northside Hall and Greenlawn Hall, a former tool and die factory. Growing steadily over the last 40 years, the campus now consists of 12 buildings, including the Franklin D. Schurz Library. The most recent addition is the 100,000 square foot (9,000 m²) Student Activity Center featuring basketball, volleyball, and racquetball courts, a walking track, a fitness and wellness center, a café, a student lounge, and student activity offices.

Degree granting schools

The schools listed here are degree-granting units made up of smaller departments or programs.

Notable faculty

Notable faculty of IU South Bend include Alexander Toradze, the celebrated concert pianist and master teacher, who with George Vatchnadze, performs for world audiences to critical acclaim. Tuck Langland, recently retired and one of the premier sculptors in this country

In addition, recent examples of IU South Bend faculty scholarship receiving international recognition include Fred Naffziger’s extensive commentary on the BBC, NBC, NPR, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, and USA Today regarding the Catholic Church's bankruptcy crises; Ilan Levine’s cutting-edge research on astroparticle physics; Andrew Schnabel’s work with pollen in an East African community; and the groundbreaking discoveries about methane gas by a team of distinguished scientists led by Henry Scott.

History

Indiana University began offering classes in South Bend in 1916 as an extension of the main campus. In the 1960's the campus was founded and buildings were set aside for permanent instructional use.

Athletics

The NAIA Division I Women's Basketball team qualified for the national tournament in 2005 winning the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC). Head Coach Mary Wisniewski (214-135, .630) has been voted CCAC Coach of the Year for the sixth time in 10 years by her peers. Wisniewski won the award in 94-95, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99, 00-01, and 04-05. Seniors Jamie Bonner and Emily Ladd earned 1st Team All-CCAC honors for the second straight year and freshmen Jessica Hass and Jennifer VanderZanden earned Honorable Mention All-CCAC honors.

The IU South Bend Dodgeball Club are the 2005 National Indoor Dodgeball Champions, Men’s C Division.

The IU South Bend Bowling Club beat Notre Dame University by 60 pins at the 2005 Blue and Gold Classic.

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See also: Indiana University South Bend, 1916, 1960's, 2003, 2004, 2005, African, African-American, Alexander Toradze, Asian