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Office of Continuing Education
Never stop learning new things.
At Indiana State University, we offer a wide variety of
activities and courses to engage and challenge your mind and senses.
From nationally known speakers to non-credit courses and programs
for older adults, we can help you expand your horizons. Both credit
and non-credit courses are on campus, at locations around the Wabash
Valley, and online.
Come explore how you can be More. From Day One. |
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Conference Services

By creating partnerships through the University and with
external clients, Conference Services assists sponsors in
the development, planning, and implementation of quality
conferences, workshops, seminars, and special events. |
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), formerly known as the
Dewey Institute for Lifelong Learning, is a non-profit, membership
organization open to all adults in the Greater Wabash Valley, with
programs designed to meet the needs and interests of persons age
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University Speakers Series
The University Speakers Series is free - and open to the public.
No admission charge - no ticket required. Just come - and bring
a friend.
Each year, the University Speaker Series brings to campus an outstanding
array of nationally and internationally known speakers.
Speakers are individuals who have distinguished themselves as
scholars in specific areas.
UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS
Bill Kurtis
Cold Case: A Retrospective on Crime and Law Enforcement
Monday, October 20, 2008
7:00 pm Tilson Auditorium
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Wabash Valley Educational Alliance
The Wabash Valley Educational Alliance (WVEA) began as a
consortium in Terre Haute, Indiana. WVEA is a collaborative consisting of Wabash Valley educational institutions and the Workforce Network.
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