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The IU South Bend alumni magazine began publication in 1991 under the name "Vision," with the name changing to "Foundations" in 2003.

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    2021 Spring Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2021) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Spring 2021 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include an article about IUSB's efforts to support students during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, including counseling services, campus food pantry, peer mentoring, and the university's reception of $4.5 million through the federal CARES Act to support students suffering economic hardship; article about Dwyer College of Health Sciences launching two new graduate programs for speech and occupational therapists; alumnus profile on Andre Anderson '99, poet and clinical practitioner; article detailing the success of the Indiana University Bicentennial Campaign and spotlights on student beneficiaries of some of the 85 new IUSB scholarships created through the campaign; feature on planned gift made by Emeritus Professor of History Patrick Furlong to benefit the IUSB History Department, the Masters of Liberal Studies, and the Franklin D. Schurz Endowment Fund; article about student members of the non-partisan American Democracy Project (ADP) and their involvement in outreach efforts to encourage political participation; article about a Lilly Endowment Grant for 21st Century Scholars program, including spotlights on several 21st Century Scholar students; and details of the recent installation of IUSB Associate Professor of Fine Arts Dora Natella's "Spirit of Indiana" 4,830-pound bronze sculpture on the south end of IU Bloomington's Memorial Stadium.
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    2020 Fall Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2020) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Fall 2020 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about Marvin Curtis stepping down as Dean of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of Arts, for which he raised more than $5.1 million in grants during his 12-year tenure and launched the magazine Aspire in 2009; article about eight IUSB students working as research scholars in the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP), including spotlights on each student; article detailing IUSB's response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, including archivist Scott Shoger's plans for an oral history project documenting the pandemic's effect on locals and director of the Office of Admissions and International Student Services Connie Peterson-Miller's sewing and donation of face masks; list of Chancellor Susan Elrod's priorities for 2020-21; alumnus profile on Isaac Torres, founder of InterCambio Express and recipient of the 2019 Indiana University Distinguished Alumni Service Award, the highest award IU grants its alumni; article detailing several milestones being celebrated at IUSB's Civil Rights Heritage Center (CRHC), including its 20th anniversary, IUSB's official acquisition and permanent dedication of the Engman Natatorium building that the CRHC has been housed in for the past 10 years, and the CRHC's reception of a $50,000 federal grant award from the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences; and information about making a gift to IUSB, with the example of a Revocable Living Trust established to provide an $800,000 scholarship fund to support students studying education.
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    2018 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2018) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Fall/Winter 2018 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about six Adam W. Herbert Presidential Scholars joining IUSB's freshman class, all having ranked in the top ten of their high school graduating classes, including individual spotlights on each scholar; article about Pulitzer-prize winning Poet Laureate Rita Dove's visit to campus as the 2018 Bender Scholar-in-Residence; profile on Rhiannon Carlson, IUSB veteran counselor and program coordinator; article about IUSB physics professor Ilan Levine's research on dark matter as part of the international PICO Project; profile on Dorlita Blakeley, manager of web services at IUSB as well as owner of a local business; update on progress of the Bicentennial Campaign, noting that IUSB has so far raised $26 million of a $35 million goal; profile on Steve Bruce, executive director of athletics and activities, and the expansion of varsity sports under his leadership; spotlight on Bob Barnes, new head coach of the IUSB women's soccer team, and preparations for the team to enter the Chicagoland Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics; schedule of home games for men's and women's basketball; memorial article about recently deceased Edwin Joseph, professor of sustainability studies, and his impact on campus; alumnus profile on Stephen Miller, musician and gun safety advocate; alumni news; and information about IUSB student counseling center.
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    2016 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2016) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Spring/Summer 2016 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include spotlights on four students and their internship experiences; feature on theatre student Brad Pontius, who wrote an adaptation of "The Legend of John Henry" as the first student to write the screenplay for the annual “Michele’s Little Hearts Theatre Presentation” produced for local schoolchildren; alumnus profile on Nathaniel Green, accountant and co-founder of indie video games studio TOO DX; story of IUSB associate librarian and archivist Alison Stankrauff's three-week bicycle journey through northern Vietnam; article about retiring professor Mike Keen, chancellor's professor of sociology and founder of the Center for a Sustainable Future; announcement of Krista Bailey being appointed director of the Center for a Sustainable Future after Keen's retirement; spotlight on Brittney Lightfoot, IUSB's first women's softball coach; cover story about the milestone of River Crossing student housing having reached full occupancy in the fall; article about the projected $3.6 million reconstruction of the first floor of the Administration Building and the $4 million reconstruction of Riverside Hall into the new home for the IUSB Health and Wellness Clinic; list of 2016 alumni of the year; alumni news; and honor roll of donors.
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    2016 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2016) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2016 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article announcing renaming of Alumni Affairs office to Alumni Relations, and featuring new director of alumni relations, Moira Dyczko; new assistant director of alumni relations, Dr. Mallory Jagodzinski, and career coach with the IU Alumni Association, Emili Bennett; article about the continual expansion of Titan Athletics and spotlight on Chelsea Crow, IUSB's first women's golf coach; article about IUSB physiology professor Peter Bushnell's research on Greenland sharks; news of nine IUSB alumni being included on the 2016 "Michiana Forty under 40" list by the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce, with spotlights on Nathan Boyd, Shahir Rizk, and Amy Simeri McClellan; profile on Michael Huling, new Titans head baseball coach; cover story on alumnus Dennis Giden and his eight children, all of whom attended IU South Bend; spotlight on Ilene Sheffer, retiring Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, and her impact on IUSB; announcement of Stephen Sturman taking over at the new Vice Chancellor for University Advancement; article about Chancellor Terry Allison's announcement of a Jubilee Year at IU South Bend for the 2016-2017 school year; article about the background and performance of Chancellor Terry Allison's original musical, "MEGA!"; profile on IUSB's new police chief, Kurt Matz; alumni news; and information about upcoming Jubilee Year Alumni Week activities.
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    2019 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2019) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Spring/Summer 2019 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include message from new Interim Chancellor Jann Joseph; student profile on education major Kortney Smith and her trip to Tanzania; alumnus profile on Douglas Leonard, now CEO of Columbus Regional Hospital; announcement of Interim Chancellor Jann Joseph's being named the next President of Georgia Gwynnett College in Atlanta, Georgia; student spotlight on musicians Juan-Carlos Alarcon and Salvador Perez Lopez and their participation in the Grammy-winning album "American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom"; student profile on Rodger James Pinto, president of the Student Veterans of America, who won two national awards for civic leadership and public service; alumna spotlight on Alexandria Lechlitner, creative specialist at Visit South Bend Mishawaka (VSBM); cover story on alumnus Shahir Rizk, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, the first IUSB faculty to receive the Cottrell Scholar Award, which will support his research program for the development of nanostructures; interview with new Chancellor Susan Elrod; details about the celebration of IU Day 2019; details about the outcome of Battle of the Decades, an alumni-supported scholarship fundraiser; article about recent activities of the Center for a Sustainable Future; account of the commencement ceremony of the class of 2019; article about the second performance of the choirs of IUSB at Carnegie Hall; honor roll of donors; announcement of Hope Davis being named new dean of the IUSB School of Education; and information about the Jazz Fest on IUSB campus.
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    2018 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2018) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Spring/Summer 2018 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include spotlight on seven Alumni of the Year recipients and list of alumni honorees; student profile on 16-year-old junior Phillip Marmorino, the first IUSB student to receive the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, and his work with Associate Professor of Mathematics Peter Connor; student profile on the McKenzie family, one mother and two daughters, all students at IUSB in different majors; announcement of new dean of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Brenda Phillips; details about the celebration of IU Day 2018; alumna profile on Chantel Shores, who returned to IUSB for the new Clinical Laboratory Science Program; article about Tanya Gabrielian, new Martin Endowed Professor in Piano; cover story about departure and legacy of Chancellor Terry Allison; In Memoriam briefs about deceased IUSB community members, including former Chancellor Ken Perrin; announcement of IUSB's purchase of the Wooden Indian Motel on Lincolnway for demolition and consequent improvement of property to make the campus more welcoming; article about the 2018 commencement ceremony, at which Joseph Mancini was awarded with the Distinguished Alumni Award; announcement of Jann Joseph's being named interim Chancellor upon former Chancellor Terry Allison's leave; faculty spotlight on Josh Wells, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Social Informatics, and his study of increasing sea levels around the east coast affecting historic archeological sites; article about the Bowman Creek Educational Eco System Partnership (BCe2) and its reception of a state award; announcement of the renaming of Riverside Hall to Vera Z. Dwyer Hall, in honor of gifts given to IUSB by the Dwyer Trust; news of a gift of $500,000 from a couple in France to the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts in honor of one donor's late partner, Shaun Charles McGee, who covered early IUSB music and theatre productions as a reporter for the South Bend Tribune; honor roll of donors; information about the Arbutus Society; and alumni news.
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    2011 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2011) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2011 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about the renovation of the Education and Arts building, formerly the Associates building; profile on Chancellor's Medal recipient Barbara K. Warner; feature on IUSB students who did home repairs for impoverished residents of Hazard, Kentucky on a humanitarian service trip; feature on Paul Krikau, director of student housing and residence life, and Sam Centellas, director of student life; cover story about increase in student life quality and opportunities on campus, including information about available student clubs and activities; story about IU South Bend alumni Marie-Rose Gatete and Francois Bayingana, survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, and the support that they and others received from Ilene Sheffer, current vice chancellor of Public Affairs and University Advancement at IU South Bend, to be granted political asylum in the United States; profile on recently-deceased Mary Jo Regan-Kubinski, former dean of the College of Health Sciences, and her influence on IUSB's medical school; alumni profiles on graduates from the School of Education at IUSB awarded for teaching excellence; story about dental hygiene alumna Doreen Pienkowski and her volunteer work in Haiti after a recent earthquake; story about IUSB students volunteering to do community service; alumni profile on Christine Lauber, owner of the accounting firm Christine A. Lauber CPA, and her reception of the Distinguished Alumni Award; campus news; article about IUSB professor of psychology Kevin Ladd and his scholarly work on prayer inspiring artwork in artist Paul Michael Brown's multi-media exhibition at Land of Tomorrow Gallery in Lexington, Kentucky; alumni news; and spring performance schedule for the Toradze Piano Studio.
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    2010 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2010) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2010 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include profile on Henry Scott, associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and his bicycle journey from Washington to Maine; article about faculty members who ride their bicycles to campus rather than driving; cover story about spoof Harry Potter film shot locally at Potawatomi Zoo and produced by Tim Richardson and Michael Kouroubetes, adjunct professors of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of Arts; spotlight on Bill Firstenberger, IUSB alumnus and the new executive director of Ruthmere Mansion, house and art museum in Elkhart; article about student life on campus; article about IUSB receiving an ArtsEverywhere grant to support the renovation of Recital Hall and the Upstage Theatre in the Raclin School of the Arts; spotlight on Elizabeth Dunn, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Vicki Bloom, dean of the Schurz library; story about the opening of the IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center's new location in the former Engman Natatorium; alumni profile on Pat Primmer, president of the St. Joseph County Bar Association, and her awards received from the YWCA and IUSB; alumni and emeritus faculty news; article on donation from David A. and Jeanette Bloss, among twenty-five other alumni, to support renovation of the Alumni Room; and information about alumni travel opportunity to San Francisco, California.
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    2009 No. 1 Spring Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2009) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Spring 2009 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about IUSB alumna Carrie Aldrich and her current work as assistant professor of developmental reading and writing at University of Alaska Fairbanks; cover story about IUSB's work toward becoming a green campus and development of the Center for a Sustainable Future; construction update on renovation of the Administration Building, including relocation of the IUSB Alumni Office; feature on Titans men's basketball athlete Dan Kunde; article about ADD/ADHD, its effect upon academic life, and IUSB assistant professor of psychology Dennis Rodriguez's study on attention disorders in the campus' Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory; story about Intercambio Express, a money transmitting company founded by IUSB alumnus Isaac Torres, and its relocation from Goshen to downtown Elkhart; story about the recent launch of Wolfson Press by the Master of Liberal Studies Program and their securing of a $5,000 grant; article about the recent economic recession, the housing bubble, and loan securitization by Lane David, assistant professor of economics; alumni news; and information about River Crossing Campus Apartments at IUSB.
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    2017 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2017) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Spring/Summer 2017 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include spotlights on six IUSB alumni who were honored at the second annual Alumni of the Year Luncheon and full list of honorees; article about the Alumni Relations Office having moved to the recently-renovated Administration Building; article about IUSB nursing students' trip to Belize to assess the health of the population, which has the highest incidence of type 2 diabetes in the Caribbean; article about the Class of 2017 commencement ceremony held at Purcell Pavilion; alumna profile on Posi (Rosalind) Tucker, member of IUSB's first graduating class of 1967, who served as co-chair of IU South Bend's Jubilee Year Celebration Task Force; article about students studying IUSB history in a capstone course by Professor Lisa Featheringill Zwicker; article detailing memorial ceremony held on campus for Chancellor Emeritus Lester Wolfson, IUSB's first chancellor, who passed away earlier in the year; cover story about the about "Party of the Century" event held as part of the university's Jubilee Year celebrations; profile on Richard Kolbe, the new dean of the Judd Leighton School of Business and Economics; article about campus visit Pulitzer-prize winning author Colson Whitehead, who spoke about his book "The Underground Railroad"; article about Thomas Fisher's installment as new dean of the Vera Z. Dwyer College of Health Sciences; essay by Stephen W. Sturman, Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, and his background in philanthropy; announcement of Jubilee Alumni Endowed Scholarship; list of donors; alumni news; and invitation for alumni and Friends to attend a South Bend Cubs baseball game.
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    2017 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2017) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing; Indiana University South Bend. Office of Alumni Relations
    Fall/Winter 2017 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article detailing the success of the IUSB Alumni Association's Alumni Scholarship Program, which began in 1997; reflection essay by alumna LaTonia Ferguson, Master of Public Affairs (MPA) Class of 2002; cover story spotlighting several first-generation IUSB students across different majors; essay by Monica Porter, Vice Chancellor for Student Engagement and Success, describing her career path; article about the newly-renovated Riverside Hall and its new function as the home of the IU South Bend Health and Wellness Center, with a celebration led by Senator Joe Donnelly; article about IUSB women's softball team's new home field, called Pfeil Field after donor Richard Pfeil; article about the public art found on IUSB campus, including Associate Professor of Fine Arts Dora Natella's sculptures "Euterpe's Gift" and "Gaia" and several works by Tuck Langland; announcement of the Jubilee Alumni Endowed Scholarship and its plans for fundraising; article announcing the passing of Dorothy Wiekamp and reflecting on the legacy of Dorothy and her late husband Dar; announcement of Thomas H. Corson's reception of the Chancellor's Medal; and alumni news.
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    2015 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2015) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Spring/Summer 2015 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include spotlight on IUSB Honors Program student leaders, Honors Program Director Jonathan Nashel, and activities of Honors Program Club; honors student profiles on Sierra Henderson, senior general studies major, and Brenda Lee Ayala, sophomore human resources major; article about students' study abroad experiences in Costa Rica; student spotlight on Marlon Burnley, senior theatre major; story about Marion Leclerc, IUSB's only French exchange student; article about the increased marketing of IUSB under Chancellor Allison's leadership; brief feature on Harold Zisla, retired art professor, and his website; cover story on the history of IU South Bend Athletics and the four new sports team added to the program, along with profiles on coaches: baseball, with coach Brian Blondell, men's and women's cross country, with coach Rob Carasco, and men's golf, with coach Justin Akers; article about the ceremonial dedication of the Vera Z. Dwyer College of Health Sciences, recently endowed with the largest philanthropic gift in IUSB's history; alumni news; list of donors; and information about an alumni travel opportunity in Costa Rica.
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    2014 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2014) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Spring/Summer 2014 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about the Integrated New Media Studies major in the Ernestine M. Raclin School of Arts and profiles on students enrolled in the major; spotlight on the Ratkiewicz family, which includes three IUSB alumni and three current students; profile on former dog groomer and current Social Work graduate student Melissa Lentine; alumni profile on athlete Jared Sharkey, award-winning water skier; announcement of the identification of JoAnn Lightner Small as the young bride in the mysterious photograph found behind framed photos of Dental Hygiene graduates in Riverside Hall, thanks to the story about the photo in the Fall/Winter 2013 issue of Foundations; interview with Jann Joseph, newly-appointed Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (EVCAA) at IUSB; article about Tuck Langland's plans to produce a bronze-cast statue of Ernie Pyle, famous WWII journalist and IU student, on the IU Bloomington campus; faculty spotlight on April Lidinsky, director of Women's and Gender Studies and teacher in the Master of Liberal Studies program; cover story about three graduating IUSB seniors winning National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships; article about new book "Fine Arts of the South Bend Region: 1840-2000" about local artists and their work, with contributions from IUSB professor emeritus of arts Harold Zisla; article about a new scholarship for business students to study abroad endowed by Julienne and Patrick Wargo; report about the first musical performance at the Louise E. Addicott and Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall; campus news, including news of the opening of the IUSB observatory on the roof of Northside Hall; alumni news; and schedule of events for the Doloris C. Cogan Summer Theatre Series.
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    2015 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2015) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2015 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include student profile on Christopher Warkentin, a chemistry student who received an honorable mention by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program for his undergraduate research on steroid hormones in the St. Joseph River; spotlight on the Foster family, from which four generations have attended IUSB, including a current freshman; profile on Darryl Heller, new director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center (CRHC); article about Kelly Eberhart, new director of Alumni Affairs; cover story about the Titan Success Center and the work done at the Center to support student retention; development news about scholarships and gifts endowed by Chemistry Professor Emeritus Lawrence Garber and his wife Carolyn, Associate Librarian Emerita Ellen Maher, and History Professor Emeritus Patrick Furlong; article about progress of the Bicentennial Campaign for IU, with IU South Bend already having raised $18.4 million of a $35 million goal; alumni news; and information about an alumni travel opportunity for a Caribbean cruise.
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    2014 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2014) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2014 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about five 21st Century Scholars students from different majors; profile on Ann Wells, senior general studies major and president of the Student Veterans Organization (SVO), as well as an article on SVO activities; spotlight on five Adam W. Herbert Presidential Scholars students; article about Titans women's volleyball players Melissa Macellari and Morgan Fleming; article about the newly-established bachelor's degree in Sustainability Studies; article about graduating seniors from the Physics Department being among the three IU South Bend students to receive prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) fellowships, as well as spotlights on several Physics professors; cover story about a $5.85 million gift from the Vera Z. Dwyer Charitable Trust to support the IUSB College of Health Sciences, the largest philanthropic donation in IUSB's history and largest gift to any IU regional campus; article about the dedication concert for the newly-renovated Louise E. Addicott and Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall at IUSB, funded by a lead gift from the Georgina Joshi Foundation; alumni news; feature on the Student Philanthropy Council; list of 2013-2014 donors; and information about an upcoming performance of "Lift Every Voice," a musical adaptation of the works of Langston Hughes, in the Campus Auditorium.
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    2013 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2013) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Spring/Summer 2013 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include cover story about the dedication of the newly-renovated Education and Arts Building and celebration of retiring chancellor Una Mae Reck's 11-year tenure; student profile about pairs of sibling athletes on IUSB athletic teams; alumna profile on Emily Ladd, former Titans women's basketball player, now coordinator for the Charlotte Bobcats in the NBA; article about IUSB faculty and student involvement in the Chicagoland Observatory of Underground Particle Physics and its experimental study of dark matter; article about the retirement and legacy of Alfred J. Guillaume Jr., chief academic officer of IUSB; account of retiring chancellor Una Mae Reck's accomplishments on campus during her tenure from 2002 to 2013; announcements about new dean of the College of Health Sciences, Mario Ortiz, new dean of the School of Education, Marvin Lynn, and new director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center, Marc Rodriguez; spotlight on incoming chancellor Terry Allison; account of a Zombies v. Humans tag game conducted by students in student housing; spotlight on several Resident Assistants (RA) in student housing; alumna profile on Diana Hess, political activist and first woman to sit on the St. Joseph County Council in 20 years; In Memoriam briefs on deceased campus and community members, including Julie Peyser, Kurt Simon, and Vincent Peterson; campus news; alumni news; and schedule of performances at the Lerner Summer Theatre.
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    2013 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2013) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2013 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include message from the newly-installed Chancellor Terry Allison; article about the summer activities of five students from different majors; alumnus spotlight on musician Jeff Urband; profile on Sue Anderson, adjunct professor of nursing at IUSB; article about the Dental Education office looking for clues about an unidentified photograph of a bride found in Riverside Hall; spotlight on Scott Cooper, the new Titan's men's basketball coach; story about Marvin Lynn, dean of the School of Education at IUSB; retirement news, including profile on recently retired Elizabeth Mooney, long-time associate faculty member of sociology, and profile on recently retired Charlotte Pfeifer, former director of judicial affairs and member of South Bend City Council; spotlight on Mario Ortiz, the new dean of the College of Health Sciences, and successor of interim dean Douglas McMillen; cover story about the installation ceremony for new Chancellor Terry Allison, and his plans for the university; development news about the establishment of the Alma and Bill Powell Alumni Endowed Scholarship; development news about Vivian and Arnold Sallie, donors to the IUSB Civil Rights Heritage Center, establishing an endowed scholarship for underrepresented students; article about the newly-established Bender Scholars in Residence Program in honor of deceased former professors Eileen and Harvey Bender, as well as an account of the dedication of an elm tree and bench in their honor near the Education and Arts building on campus; campus news; alumni notes; and information about an alumni travel opportunity in Italy.
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    2012 No. 1 Spring/Summer Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2012) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Spring/Summer 2012 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include student athlete profile on Titan's men's basketball team players Kyle and Steven Heatherly; student athlete spotlight on IUSB cheerleaders Shelby Scott and Ashlee Machowiak; alumna profile on Deidre Davis, vice president of marketing and e-commerce for the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union; alumnus profile on Dave Wood, Mayor of Mishawaka, IN; article about the Euclid Quartet, IUSB's quartet-in-residence; article honoring the death and legacy of William Gering, IUSB professor emeritus of speech; In Memoriam briefs; article on musician lgnasi Cambra, member of the Toradze Piano Studio; alumna profile on Anne Drake, public relations specialist; article about Randy Isaacson, retiring professor of Educational Psychology; profile on student Myles Robertson, founder of the Sustainability and Wellness Club, as well as resident assistant in student housing; cover story about IUSB students working as undergraduate researchers; alumnus profile on Paul Marsh, president of the Teachers Credit Union; campus news; alumni news; and information about an alumni travel opportunity in Panama.
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    2012 No. 2 Fall/Winter Foundations Magazine
    (Indiana University South Bend, 2012) Indiana University South Bend. Office of Communications and Marketing
    Fall/Winter 2012 issue of Foundations Magazine, the publication of the IU South Bend Alumni Association. Contents include article about the preservation of a historic Victorian house in the Chapin Park neighborhood by IUSB faculty members Joan Downs-Krostenko and Beth Kern; article about transformation of the two inner courtyards of the IUSB Administration Building with the support of donors Barbara Warner and Kurt Simon; alumna profile on Teresa Santos and her career in the art world; news about Alumni Association Scholarships having exceeded $900,000 to more than 200 students and list of recipients; article about the Student Government Association; article about establishment of the Patrick J. Gallivan and Daniel M. Gallivan Scholarship to assist those with visual and other disabilities; feature on Chad Tapp, IUSB men's basketball coach; cover story about the establishment of the Judd Leighton School of Business and Economics with a $4 million gift from the Judd Leighton Foundation, Inc., as well as information about the Judd Leighton Scholarship and Fellowships; announcement of Doloris Cogan's gift to establish the Doloris C. Cogan IUSB Summer Theatre Series at the Lerner Theatre in Elkhart; news of Roger Pecina's gift to establish the Roger S. Pecina Dental Educational Clinic and Afdent Classrooms in the dental program's new home in the Education and Arts Building; article about the death and legacy of John Swanda Jr., former dean of the School of Business and Economics; article about the death and legacy of Paul Beem, former associate professor of mathematics; article about IUSB opera students' trip to Italy for a five-week Summer Opera Program; campus news; alumni news; and information about a performance of Gershwin music at the Morris Performing Arts Center.