The college classroom

"I guess that is the most important thing you do when you teach: you empower people. If I have the opportunity to do that for anybody at IUK, then I am humbled and privileged to do it."

- Karla Stouse, Senior Lecturer in English and Humanities 

  

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Herbert Miller, Professor Emeritus of International Business, speaks with a student at the front of the classroom. First hired in 1960, Miller was IU Kokomo's first full-time African American faculty member and became one of the most prominent and beloved leaders on campus. KP0000286.

  

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Amy Salmeto-Johnson, Assistant Professor of Psychology, teaches students about neuroscience by programming Finch robots, 2019. IU Kokomo 33111065538

  

"How would I like to be remembered by my students? I think I would like to be remembered as someone that tried to make students keenly aware of the many opportunities and the many challenges that are in the accounting profession. And then also as someone who trained them well to enter the profession, you know, that really did do a good job at instructing the students."

- Marilyn Kintzele, Professor of Accounting

  

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Brooke Komar, Visiting Lecturer in Psychology, worked with students and residents of a Kokomo memory care center on an art therapy project, resulting in the Art of Alzheimer's exhibit held in the IU Kokomo Art Gallery, 2019. IU Kokomo 46792602321.

  

"You see, IUK is offering people the option of deeper, some depth, some cultural depth. And therefore there is simply a more interesting life that they can live than without having read, maybe, the classics of western literature."

- John Rudy, Professor Emeritus of English

  

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Reja-e Busailah, Professor Emeritus of English, leads class during the early years of the new (and current) campus on Washington Street. KP0000171.