TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Indiana State University has announced its Be So Bold campaign has successfully raised $100M in donations to the university. "Surpassing the $100 million mark of the Be So BOLD campaign is a testament to our wonderful donors' commitment and belief in the future of Indiana State University," ISU President Dr. [.]
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Indiana State University has received a $1 million gift to establish an endowed professorship in the Scott College of Business.
ISU’s board of trustees Friday approved the Dr. Robert and Carolyn Steinbaugh Endowed Professor of Business.
Robert Steinbaugh taught management and finance at ISU and served as a department chair from 1957 to 1984. He retired in 1991 and passed away in 2014.
He is remembered as someone who influenced the lives and careers of countless students and was deeply committed to Indiana State University.
“Dr. Steinbaugh devoted his career to ISU, and we are proud that in perpetuity we will honor his dedication by recruiting and retaining outstanding faculty who embrace our important mission,” said ISU President Dr. Deborah J. Curtis.
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May 7, 2021 | 4:37 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. â Indiana State Universityâs Board of Trustees on Friday endorsed a new strategic plan for 2021-25 and extended the contract of President Deborah J. Curtis to cover the same time period.Â
âPresident Curtis has demonstrated effective leadership during her tenure as president, especially in managing on-campus operations for the 2020-21 academic year under difficult and uncertain conditions,â said Jeff Taylor, chair of the trustees. âDespite these challenges, Dr. Curtis has led the campus in development of the new strategic plan,
Focusing on Our Future Together, which sets the way forward for ISU over the next four years.Â