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  • 8/13/2019 Chancellor Michael Harris Convenes Business and Community Leaders at IU Kokomo to Discuss Regionalism, Triple Helix, Regional Transformation

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    People Unit IUK

    School of Education donates books for area

    Communications students create internship

    IU Kokomo to close for the holidays

    IU Kokomo School of Nursing graduates first

    Chemistry student's article published in scientific

    IU Kokomo adds womens basketball, hires Kokomo

    First Cougar athlete qualifies for national

    IU Kokomo volleyball earns tournament bid; players

    Students partner, share information at Block Out

    IU Kokomo cross country team sets high goals for

    Wayne James sworn in as IU Kokomo chief of

    IU Kokomos Enactus food drive receives boost

    IU Kokomo faculty member chosen for Clinton

    Joint simulation gives students chance to

    IU Kokomo students gain job experience, benefit

    21 NOVEMBER 2011

    See the data Here.

    KOKOMO, IN Nearly 100 business and community leaders gathered at Indiana University Kokomo on Monday, November 21,

    for a lively discussion on transforming the economy of north central Indiana, following the release of data from the Regional

    Benchmarking Study, commissioned by Chancellor Michael Harris.

    Early next year, IU Kokomo will

    follow up with the information

    presented in conjunction with

    the release of the campus

    economic impact on the region

    what the data means and what

    can be done in response, said

    Harris. This will help us gauge

    necessary steps needed to create

    a more regionally competitive

    economy based on knowledge,

    innovation, and entrepreneurship.

    North Central Indiana should

    brand itself in order to attract

    Business, community leaders gather at IUKokomo to discuss regionalism

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    Chancellor Harris and Jerry Conover talk before the presentation. See More

    business and enhance quality of

    life. If we are able to unite, the

    future will be in abundance,

    Harris added.

    In the study, 13 peer communities

    were examined to better assess how Kokomo and its region has fared over the past decade, showing that the city has not fallen too

    far behind its peers in educational attainment, unemployment rate, and level of innovation. The peer communities include

    Anderson, S.C.; Decatur Ala.; Rocky Mount, N.C.; Morristown, Tenn.; Battle Creek, Mich.; Lebanon, Pa.; Sheboygan, Wis.;

    Cleveland, Tenn.; Danville, Va.; Jackson, Tenn.; Lima, Ohio; Fond du Lac, Wis.; and Rome, Ga.

    In terms of innovation, none of the peer communities scored greater than the U.S. average of 100, and Kokomo and the region

    ranks as the second most innovative in the group. The productivity and employment and economic well-being categories were its

    two highest scoring sub-indexes. The fact that the second highest performing category was economic wellbeing indicates that

    Kokomo does well converting innovation inputs into performance outputs.

    IU Kokomo commissioned this benchmarking study to support the universitys work with leaders in north central Indiana aimed at

    understanding and enhancing the regions economic competitiveness and broadly advancing its quality of life. It is particularly timely

    to benchmark Kokomo now, considering the economic turmoil it has undergone due to the Great Recession.

    Audience members who joined in discussion included Ivy Tech Community College Chancellor Steve Daily, State Rep. Mike

    Karickoff, and Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight.

    The study was presented by Jerry Conover, director of the Indiana Business Research Center at the IU Kelley School of Business,

    and includes Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fulton, Grant, Howard, Miami, Tipton, and Wabash counties.

    Indiana University Kokomo serves north central Indiana.

    15 NOVEMBER 2011

    Indiana University Kokomo remembers firstChancellor Victor Bogle Memorial service to

    take place on Sunday, November 20

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    Dr. Victor Bogle

    KOKOMO, IN He blazed the path for those of us who have followed, and we are forever grateful for his legacy.

    Chancellor Michael Harris reflects on the impact of Dr. Victor Bogle at Indiana University Kokomo the campus first chancellor who

    died October 16.

    A memorial service will take place on Sunday, November 20, 2 p.m., at

    the Elliott House in Kokomo to honor the life of Dr. Bogle. The service is

    a public remembrance and open to all who wish to share in honoring

    and remembering his many contributions and remarkable life.

    Chancellor Harris will give brief remarks.

    Our campus would not be where it is today without the leadership and

    guidance he provided to Indiana University Kokomo during his more

    than 20 years of service, Harris added.

    In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are made to the

    Chancellor and Mrs. Victor M. Bogle Scholarship, which funds a student

    of history or political science at IU Kokomo; the Indiana Historical

    Society, or the Alzheimers Association.

    Following is Dr. Bogles full obituary:

    Dr. Victor M. Bogle, Chancellor Emeritus of Indiana University Kokomo

    and professor of history, died Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, in Atlanta, Ga., at

    the age of 90. He was born in New Albany on Sept. 24, 1921, the son

    of Elroy B. and Anna Mae (Black) Bogle.

    In 1942, when he was 19, Bogle joined the United States Army Air

    Corps and was sent to fight in the South Pacific Theater during World

    War II. He stayed in the Air Corps until 1945 and afterward studied at

    Indiana Central College (now University of Indianapolis), graduating in

    1947 with a B.A. in history. He then enrolled in Boston University, where

    he received his M.A. in American history in 1948 and his Ph.D. in American civilization in 1951.

    In 1952, Bogle worked for the U.S. Air Force in intelligence as a research analyst for two years and then returned to academia as a

    professor. He taught American, European and English history at Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Miss., a Historically Black College,

    until 1957. He became the academic advisor at Kokomos IU Extension Center in 1957 and the chief administrative officer in 1959.

    Dr. Bogle was chief executive officer of the IU operations in Kokomo from 1959 to 1979. During that period, he led the conversion of

    the IU Extension Center program, which offered selected undergraduate courses, into a commuter campus granting associate and

    baccalaureate degrees to both IU and Purdue University students in a seven-county area. He oversaw the construction of the

    original campus buildings in the 1960s, and he helped bestow the first degrees in 1970.

    In 2000, Indiana Gov. Frank OBannon awarded Dr. Bogle the Sagamore of the Wabash Award, Indianas highest service citation,

    for his dedication to higher education.

    Dr. Bogle successfully guided the transition of Indiana Universitys presence in Kokomo from a smattering of courses in a historic

    mansion on the west side of the city to its current site and regional mission. After leading the fundraising and overseeing the design

    and construction of the original campus buildings, Dr. Bogle worked with faculty and IU system officers to develop curricular

    offerings serving the higher education needs of students and employers in seven counties of north central Indiana.

    He wrote the campus first long-range academic and physical facilities master plans and championed numerous educational

    innovations, particularly the development of the baccalaureate degree in liberal studies, and the implementation of Project

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    Outreach, whereby IU Kokomo offered classes in Logansport, Tipton, Peru and other communities throughout the region. This effort

    mitigated enrollment declines by offering both undergraduate and graduate degree programs during the mid-1970s economic

    slowdown. In 1972, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education floated a proposal that would have eliminated four-year

    undergraduate degree programs at the local campus. Dr. Bogle orchestrated extensive community protest, and by the next year the

    proposal was dropped.

    Throughout his administration, Dr. Bogle never lost touch with students. He taught at least one history class or seminar each year.

    He thoroughly enjoyed intellectual interchange, both in and out of the classroom. Faculty and students alike would frequently find

    themselves in impromptu discussions of events and issues with Chancellor Bogle over coffee.

    Dr. Bogle taught history at the campus, wrote numerous articles about history and pursued his scholarly research on Indianas early

    railroads until his retirement in 1992. He donated his research findings and manuscripts to the Indiana Historical Society. His finalmajor work was a comprehensive study, The History of Indiana Railroads (forthcoming).

    Called a great humanitarian by many, Dr. Bogle was driven in life by his sense of fairness. It was the guiding force that led him to

    fight for higher education opportunities for all people, regardless of their financial means, and to protect civil rights for all people,

    regardless of their race or mental condition. He worked tirelessly in this regard, informally with other like-minded civic leaders, and

    formally as a board president or board member of several organizations, including the Mental Health Association and the Kokomo

    Chamber of Commerce.

    Dr. Bogle is survived by the love of his life and wife of 58 years, Fern J. (Schenk) Bogle, Atlanta, Ga.; his two daughters, Heather

    Lea Bogle and April Lea Bogle, both of Atlanta, Ga.; two grandchildren, Kenneth Miles Wilkerson and Anna Taylor Booth, both of

    Atlanta, Ga.; his brother, James Bogle, Hemet, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

    He was preceded in death by his brother, Nelson Bogle, Houston, Texas; and his sister, Doris Cullen, Jeffersonville.

    Dr. Bogle courageously battled Alzheimers disease for more than a decade. During the last three and a half years of his life, he

    was a resident at the Fountainview Center for Alzheimers Disease in Atlanta. The Bogle family is grateful for the loving care and

    gentle kindness shown to him by the Fountainview Center staff.

    Memorial services are 3 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Fountainview Center in Atlanta, Ga., and 2 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Elliott House of the

    Howard County Historical Society in Kokomo.

    In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Chancellor and Mrs. Victor M. Bogle Scholarship, which funds a

    student of history or political science at IUK; the Indiana Historical Society; or the Alzheimers Association. A.S. Turner and Sons

    Funeral Home, Decatur, Ga., assisted the family with arrangements.

    Indiana University Kokomo serves north central Indiana.

    07 NOVEMBER 2011

    Dear Colleagues:

    Greetings! I hope this message finds you doing well. I ask you to take a moment to reflect and take pride in the many

    accomplishments we have achieved as a community of learners. I thank you for your hard work, enthusiasm and dedication. In this

    message I highlight a partial list of our accomplishments. These achievements are both intentional and relevant to the needs of our

    students and North Central Indiana. We continue to focus our energy around our three themes; Academic Excellence and Student

    Success, Making Friends and Establishing Relationships, and Transforming the Region. These themes allow us to continue to be

    strategic.

    On the Move News - November 2011

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    We are On the Move! This fall we had a 6.7 percent enrollment increase. In the past few months we implemented 12 new degree

    programs, Dr. TJ Sullivan received an NSF grant, and we celebrated a successful and historic first season for our womens

    volleyball team. Just this past weekend, at the Model UN competition, one of our students, Rebecca Kasey won the best delegate

    and Rachel Kasey and Katie Morgan were part of a best delegation team. Our jazz band and student theater troupe recently gave

    outstanding performances.

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    04 NOVEMBER 2011

    INDIANAPOLIS AND IU CAMPUSES ACROSS THE STATE -- The most effective university/community partnerships are a two-way

    street. How do we define best practices in building strong, reciprocal partnerships? What roles do such partnerships play in

    addressing the Hoosier Brain Drain? These questions will take center stage at the University Partnerships and Reciprocity

    Conference held in Indianapolis Monday, Nov. 14.

    Faculty, staff, students and community partners may participate via videoconference from IU campuses across the state (for

    locations see http://www.iu.edu/~vpurapp/conferenceagenda.shtml).

    The conference is made possible by the Lilly Endowment Inc. The endowment's 2008 Sustaining Grant to Promote Educational

    Opportunities through Collaborations supports entrepreneurship, internship, service learning, leadership development and job

    placement activities on all of IU's campuses. Many of IU's sister universities who are participating in the grant will be represented

    by conference panelists and/or attendees.

    "We are very grateful for the endowment's foresight and creativity in providing the original grant in 2003 and for their continuing

    commitment with the five-year sustaining grant in 2008," said IU Executive Vice President John Applegate. "These grants have

    supported the development of such entities as IU Bloomington's Elmore Entrepreneurship Law Clinic, which provides

    entrepreneurship education to law students; they have financed the founding of IUPUI's Solution Center and IU Northwest's Center

    for Urban and Regional Excellence. Thanks to Lilly's transformative generosity, these and other valuable experiential learning and

    outreach programs are now part of the fabric of IU and the communities we serve."

    The day will begin with a talk by Donald F. Kuratko, recently named the top entrepreneurship program director in the nation by

    Entrepreneurship magazine. Professor Kuratko leads the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation and teaches in the IU

    Kelley School of Business. The Kelley School's entrepreneurship program is currently ranked first among public universities by U.S.

    News & World Report and Fortune magazine. Kuratko will discuss entrepreneurship as a critical skill for the 21st century, one that

    cuts across disciplines and professions.

    IU Vice President for Engagement Bill Stephan will provide an overview of efforts to connect IU's statewide intellectual and creative

    resources with strategic opportunities that foster Indiana's economic growth and enhance quality of life for all Hoosiers.

    IU Kokomo Chancellor Michael Harris will lead a panel discussion on the critical role leadership skills play in enhancing economic

    vitality. He will be joined by:

    Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight

    Ivy Tech Kokomo Chancellor Steve Daily

    Christina Downey, assistant professor of psychology, IU Kokomo

    Diana TenBrook, vice president of marketing, Solidarity Community Federal Credit Union.

    Statewide conference explores reciprocity incommunity/university partnerships

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    Uday Sukhatme, executive vice chancellor of IUPUI, will bring greetings from the campus and introduce the luncheon keynote

    speaker, Elizabeth Tryon. Tryon is assistant director of the Morgridge Center for Public Service, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

    and co-author of The Unheard Voices: Community Organizations and Service Learning.

    The afternoon will provide two breakout sessions. The following panel discussions will occur during Session One (1:30-2:30 p.m.

    EST):

    INTERNSHIPS: Teresa Bennett, director of the IUPUI Solution Center, will convene a panel exploring how student internships in

    nonprofits impact both the students and the organizations who host them. The panel includes:

    Janet Boston, executive director of Indiana INTERNnet (moderator)

    Michael Butler, associate program director, Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and PreventionLaura Littlepage, clinical lecturer, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, IUPU and senior policy

    analyst, Public Policy Institute

    Nancy Stark, director of school and youth programs, Conner Prairie Interactive History Park

    Markie Rexroat, Master of Public Affairs candidate, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, IUPUI

    Isaac Arthur and Cody Fague, CODO Design Inc., Indianapolis

    Rosemary Arnold, Conner Prairie intern, graduate student in the Department of Museum Studies, IUPUI

    SERVICE LEARNING: IU East Vice Chancellor Larry Richards will convene a panel discussing how experiential learning contributes

    to student success and the development of an engaged citizenry. The panel will include:

    Bob Bringle, Chancellor's Professor of Psychology and Philanthropic Studies, executive director of the Center for Service and

    Learning at IUPUI (moderator)

    Maggie Stevens, executive director, Indiana Campus CompactEd De La Paz, AmeriCorps service-learning member, IU East; social media consultant, Starr-Gennett Foundation

    Megan Oldham, education site coordinator at Jeffers Unit, Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County

    Stacey Steele, director of education, Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County

    Frances Yates, library director, IU East and Campus Compact faculty representative.

    JOB PLACEMENT: IU South Bend Chancellor Mae Reck will convene a panel exploring best practices for job placement and

    career development. The panel will include

    JT. Forbes, executive director of the Indiana University Alumni Association (moderator)

    Charles Ball, director of the Lilly Center for Discernment and Preparation at Holy Cross College

    Mike Sanders, director of the Purdue University College of Technology, South Bend

    Phil D'Amico, director of business growth, Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph County.

    Session Two (2:45-3:45 p.m. e.s.t.) will provide the following concurrent discussions:

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP: IU Bloomington Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs Tom Gieryn will convene a panel exploring

    entrepreneurship not only as business creation, but as an essential skill set that extends into the realm of social entrepreneurship

    and innovative assessments. The panel will include:

    Kathleen Robbins, director of the Undergraduate Program, Kelley School of Business, IU (moderator)

    Leslie Lenkowsky, clinical professor of public affairs and philanthropic studies, School of Public and Environmental Affairs,

    Indiana University;

    Nathalie Duval-Couetil, director, Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program; associate director, Burton Morgan

    Center for Entrepreneurship Liaison, Purdue Center for Regional Development, Purdue University Discovery Park

    Peter Thoresen, interim coordinator, Project Jumpstart.

    COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS: IU Northwest Chancellor William Lowe will convene a panel discussing the components of

    successful campus-community collaboration. The panel will include:

    Ellen Szarleta, associate professor at IU Northwest in the Division of Public and Environmental Affairs (moderator)

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    Chancellor Michael Harris

    Chancellor Harris and Mayor Goodnight participate in the Volleyball Tailgate.

    30 AUGUST 2011

    Many great things are happening at Indiana University Kokomo. Media outlets from across the state are reporting about our record-breaking

    student enrollment, the inaugural game of our Cougars Womens Volleyball Team, and Chancellor Michael Harris presentation to a legislative

    study committee.

    Click on the links below to get the

    full stories, as reported by local

    media and Indiana University

    communications departments.

    IU Kokomo enrollment up

    IU Kokomo still on the move to

    better enhance university and student

    success

    IU Kokomo volleyball team receives

    strong support in its home debut

    IUK unveils million dollar simulationsuites

    IU Kokomo to mark new nursing

    center

    Indiana University Kokomo In The News

    30 AUGUST 2011

    Good evening colleagues!

    Indiana University Kokomo is off to an exciting new academic year, and I hope this finds everyone filled with much optimism and

    enthusiasm.

    Our campus is a campus of destination. This is imminently clear by record-breaking enrollment numbers released today.

    Overall enrollment and students who attend full time has reached an all-time high for fall semester for our campus. This record is

    based on IU Kokomo as primarily a baccalaureate and masters granting institution.

    Official university reports today (August 29) show a record-breaking number of students, an impressive 6.7 percent increase,nearlydouble last years growth of 3.9 percent. Current head count is at 3,318, compared to 3,109 this time last year. The increase in

    students reflects a significant rise in credit hours of 6.2 percent.

    Chancellor Message - August 2011

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    This is exciting news! More recent high school graduates WANT to come to IU Kokomo. We continue to make this a cool place to

    be where students can also earn a world class IU degree.

    This was evident just yesterday as more than 300 people came to celebrate the first home womens volleyball game. The tailgate party

    brought the campus community together in a way it has never been together before. You could feel the Cougar pride!

    Cougar fans of all ages enjoyed great food, fun and music, including the t-shirt launcher and corn hole games, sponsored by the IU

    Kokomo Alumni Association. The Cougar Womens Volleyball team played the Trailblazers of Vincennes University at Northwestern

    High School.

    It was a wonderful, uplifting, and inspiring day. Together, we will experience many more.

    It is with deep humility and immense gratitude that I wish to thank all of you who have worked diligently and tirelessly to make this a

    reality for our campus. It could never have happened without the dedication of our first-class faculty and staff.

    We are planning a celebration for this Thursday watch your inbox for more details.

    Look for more campus news in our On the Move News, which also will be emailed to you on Thursday.

    These are exciting times, and I have deep gratitude for each of you.

    We are On the Move!

    Cheers!

    Chancellor Michael Harris

    26 AUGUST 2011

    KOKOMO, Ind. Indiana University Kokomo is at the forefront of leading a cutting-edge, three-pronged approach to enhancing

    economic development through entrepreneurship and innovation in north central Indiana. Chancellor Michael Harris was invited to

    share this ideal with a legislative study committee seeking input on higher education and its role in boosting the economy.

    The Triple Helix framework requires a paradigm shift a complete re-envisioning to economic development. Harris explained it is

    imperative that regional campuses become leaders in initiating and developing the process, as he addressed the Interim Study

    Committee on Economic Development on Thursday (August 25) at the Statehouse.

    We are witnessing an economy that is being transformed from industrial manufacturing, in which natural resources and labor were

    the key ingredients to an economy of knowledge, in which knowledge is the main resource that drives the economy through

    innovation, Harris said. At the same time, we are living in an era of globalization and enhanced world-wide competitiveness.

    Harris emphasized to the committee the importance of entrepreneurship.

    Entrepreneurship is not necessarily about teaching someone to start a new business, rather, it is a mindset, Harris said. It is about

    learning to think entrepreneurially as a way of life. It is being creative and innovative.

    In addition, Harris explained the Triple Helix approach allows for a free flow of ideas and entrepreneurial behavior among the

    organizations. For example, many IU Kokomo students work to finance their education rather than working as PART of theireducation. IU Kokomo is currently offering co-op and internship opportunities so that s tudents can integrate their work into their

    educational experience and develop skills that are necessary for their career inspirations.

    Indiana University Kokomo Chancellortestifies before legislative committee

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    I call upon you, the committee, as you develop new policies and programs to utilize the Triple Helix Model. By adopting this

    paradigm shift, I am confident that Indiana will be a leading role model for economic development, he said.

    The committee is chaired by State Rep. Mark Messmer, R-Jasper, and State Sen. Brandt Hershman, R-Buck Creek.

    Indiana University Kokomo serves north central Indiana.

    23 AUGUST 2011

    Dear Campus Community,

    Welcome back to the beginning of another new and exciting semester at Indiana University Kokomo.

    Many wonderful things took place over the summer. We have completed the simulation lab with the grand opening and ribbon

    cutting set for tomorrow at 11:00 a.m.; the renovation of 3rd floor East building is complete; the seating in Havens Auditorium is

    being replaced; and we are in the process of purchasing a new bus.

    Also, thanks to all of the hard work of our physical plant staff the campus is in full bloom and looks amazing. Take time to walk the

    campus and enjoy the beautiful landscaping.

    But the most exciting news and the whole reason we do what we do in regards to academic excellence and student success would

    be that we have had a substantial increase of freshman students. This plays a significant role in the impressive enrollment growth

    this fall semester at Indiana University Kokomo. Preliminary reports show the numbers are up in this category by 17.4 percent as of

    August 22, while overall attendance is ahead of last year. The number of students attending full time reflects an all-time record. In

    addition, credit hours are coming in at a 4.6 percent increase from fall 2010.

    One reason for our impressive growth is that we have added club sports to our list of activities. Come join Indiana University

    Kokomo for food and fun as we kick off the opening of the women's intercollegiate athletics program with a tailgate party on

    Sunday, August 28, at 12:30 p.m. at Northwestern High School. The IU Kokomo Cougars will take on Vincennes University at 2

    p.m.

    Thank you for your commitment to Indiana University Kokomo. We continue to be On the Move.

    Best wishes for a great year!

    Cheers,

    Michael Harris, Ph.D.

    Chancellor and Professor of Public and

    Environmental Affairs, Education and Business

    Welcome Back Campus Message Fall 2011

    06 JULY 2011

    KOKOMO, Ind. Industry, government, and higher education of north central Indiana must join forces creating a triple helix

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    North Central Indiana Mayors Summit More Photos

    to successfully land businesses and improve quality of life. Regionalization and other collaborative ideas were discussed during a

    Mayors Summit, hosted by Indiana University Kokomo on Wednesday (July 6).

    Ten of the regions mayors met with Chancellor Michael Harris to strategize how communities can work together to be competitive

    in a global economy. Penny Lee, vice chancellor of public affairs and advancement, moderated the event.

    "North central Indiana should be

    a region that is recognized

    nationally. We at IU Kokomo

    believe very strongly in what is

    becoming known as the triple

    helix. It is based on close,

    collaborative efforts among

    industry, government, and

    universities, Harris said. Its

    only those regions where

    industry is alive, where

    government is involved, and

    where there exists a strong

    university that they will be

    ahead of the competition.

    "We would like to see more

    strengthening of that triple helix

    effect, he said. The bottom

    line, of course, is assuring the

    American dream. We believe the

    future is in abundance.

    A recent report from the U.S. Conference of Mayors was a point of discussion. The mayoral panel also talked about economic

    realities facing their cities and explored ideas for continual collaboration and enhanced economic development.

    Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight welcomed the panel and emphasized the importance of coming together to examine ways to

    enhance collaboration.

    Regionalization is a way to give people hope, said Mayor Wayne Seybold of Marion.

    "In order for regionalization to work, we need to plan for it, Seybold said. We need to have someone lead the process.

    Monticello Mayor Jason Thompson said one obstacle faced by cities is finding skilled workers.

    "Industries that are coming cant get the skilled worker, Thompson said. They dont have the math skill to run robotic machinery

    in the assembly line.

    Mike Fincher, mayor of Logansport, emphasized the importance of an educated workforce, stating that owners of companies looking

    to relocate or establish a new business always ask the skill and education level of potential employees.

    "If were going to be a marketable commodity, we need a better educated workforce, he said.

    The region faces challenges based on transforming from a manufacturing workforce to an economy of knowledge and innovation,

    where only entrepreneurs will survive, Harris said.

    "This isnt unique here. We believe the regional campuses play a significant role in economic development, a vision of IU President

    Michael McRobbie, Harris said. We are living in a tremendous era of globalization. It is no longer just Logansport and Kokomo. Its

    a tsunami out there that is coming at us fast.

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    Mayors in attendance were Randy Strasser, Delphi; Greg Goodnight, Kokomo; Huck Lewis, Lebanon; Michael Fincher, Logansport;

    Wayne Seybold, Marion; Jason Thompson, Monticello; Jim Walker, Peru; Bruce Hosier, Portland; Mark Smiley, Rochester; Steven

    Croyle, Winchester. Hodge Patel, district director for Congressman Joe Donnelly, also joined the panel.

    Indiana University Kokomo serves north central Indiana.

    28 JUNE 2011

    Colleagues,

    I hope you are enjoying a great summer and finding time to relax after a busy and most productive year. This past week the IU

    Board of Trustees approved our 2011-2012 budget. I want to thank you for participating in the budget hearings; the process was

    open, transparent and very helpful as I worked with the cabinet to craft and finalize a budget. Our budget is based on our values,

    strategic plan and focuses on our three themes.

    As you know from President McRobbie's message, we were authorized a 1.5% pool salary increase. Last Fall we were able to

    address 40% of the equity gaps and I am committed to continue to close those salary gaps that have developed over many years.

    I am pleased to report that many of the budget requests and needs have been fulfilled. Detailed budgets will be distributed this

    week. Among the additional resources we deployed were support materials for art classes, new computer software for the New

    Media Program, a fulltime director of student teaching, a graduate admissions coordinator, additional financial aid funds, and new

    equipment for the physical plant, just to name a few.

    As we look to this coming academic year, our future looks bright. With our emphasis on building our brand and role in the region,

    new enrollment strategies, new degree programs (a campus wide effort by many), and the introduction of athletics, we should

    realize increased enrollment. With our degree completion pilot programs and our continued focus on intrusive advising, we should

    continue to see growth in the retention and graduation of students. Our new website will allow us to showcase our campus in ways

    that we have never done before.

    Our strong positioning and many successes are a direct result of your hard work, initiatives and commitment. As my first year

    comes to a close, I want to thank you for making me feel welcomed and supported. All that we have accomplished is because of

    your efforts! I look forward to an exciting year filled with growth and continued success.

    Cheers,

    Michael Harris, Ph.D.

    Chancellor and Professor of Public and Environmental

    Affairs, Business and Education

    Chancellor Message Summer 2011

    15 JUNE 2011

    KOKOMO, Ind. Indiana University Kokomo made great strides on Tuesday toward forging a strategic and more meaningful

    IU Kokomo, Sungshin University take steps toenhance partnership

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    President Hwa Jin Shim Meets with Chancellor Harris.

    Photos of Chancellor Harris and President Hwa Jin Shim.

    Photos of President Hwa Jin Shim at IU Kokomo.

    partnership with a Korean university that will enhance international study opportunities and increase global awareness for students

    and faculty.

    A visit from Dr. Hwa Jim Shim, president of Sungshin Womens University, to IU Kokomo was significant in solidi fying and enriching

    the 11-year exchange program between the two universities.

    Chancellor Michael Harris

    emphasizes the importance of IU

    Kokomo students and faculty

    having international opportunities

    in a global world, and of

    expanding the relationship withSungshin.

    We are looking forward to

    enhancing this relationship that

    will undoubtedly increase global

    awareness for our students, as

    well as play a major role in

    increasing academic excellence

    and student success in a

    competitive, global world, said

    Chancellor Harris. We know Dr.

    Shim and Sungshin University

    have a great passion for health,welfare, and culture. We share

    very similar values. Especially as

    we look at globalization and

    knowledge, many of the focuses

    of Sungshin University are things we care deeply about.

    Just this past year, very successful exchanges took place as students from Sungshin studied at IU Kokomo, and students and

    faculty from IU Kokomo spent time in Korea. Currently, Michael Tulley, professor of education, is teaching at Sungshin.

    During her visit, Dr. Shim toured the campus and was impressed with the facilities, including the nursing clinical simulation center,

    the Art Gallery, and the Library.

    I am excited to be here. By visiting, we can learn more about the experiences of our students and talk more with the professorswho helped them have such a wonderful time here, Dr. Shim stated at a reception in her honor. I am looking forward to enhancing

    the relationship.

    Two of our students who were here in January came back to tell me the wonderful experiences they had here, how they learned

    so much and made so many friends, and that they made the right choice by participating in this program, she added. President

    Shim thanked Chancellor Harris for the warm reception she received and expressed a deep commitment to work with him to grow

    the partnership.

    Thanks to a generous grant from Dr. Se-Ung Lee, a South Korean businessman and philanthropist, a nursing exchange program

    between IU Kokomo and Sungshin Womens University and Jesus University was established in 2000. Although the program

    initially involved only nursing students, a subsequent financial gift from Dr. Lee granted the exchange to expand to include all

    majors.

    Chancellor Harris has been invited by Dr. Lee to visit Sungshin this fall.

    I am looking forward to meeting him as soon as possible, he said.

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    In 2009, Dr. Lee, chairman of the board of the Shin Il Educational Foundation and the Seoul Cyber University, received the IU

    Distinguished International Service Award.

    Indiana University Kokomo serves north central Indiana.

    Chancellor Harris at the Regional Transformation Study Luncheon

    23 MAY 2011

    KOKOMO, Ind. Continuing to lead the effort in regional transformation, Indiana University Kokomo Chancellor Michael Harris

    commissioned a metrics study of north central Indiana to gauge necessary steps needed to create a more competitive economy

    based on knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

    To learn about the report and its benefits, more

    than 70 business, government, education, and

    cultural leaders participated in the first Regional

    Organizational Collaborative (ROC) on campus

    Monday (May 23).

    From day one, we believe at Indiana University

    Kokomo that we are an educational and economic

    force in the region, following the vision of IU

    President Michael McRobbie for regional

    campuses, said Harris. This study will allow us to

    compare, understand, and analyze data so

    regionalism wont be just a statement, but rather a

    measurement we can use in our plans to transform

    this region.

    Jerry Conover, director of the Indiana Business

    Research Center (IBRC) at Indiana University

    Kelley School of Business, explained how his research will help improve the economic conditions and quality of life in north central

    Indiana. Conover stated the benchmarking study will provide reliable data on performance, strengths and weaknesses, and

    comparisons to peer communities nationwide.

    Study to measure region's strengths,weaknesses

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    01 MAY 2011

    Colleagues,

    Just when we thought things couldnt get any busier or more productive, they have! This past month has brought even more

    accomplishments, achievements, and milestones for Indiana University Kokomo, thanks to the dedication and commitment of

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    faculty, staff, and our students. I am deeply grateful for all your hard work that continues to bring us one step closer to being the

    best regional campus in the world!

    Before I highlight this past months happenings, I first would like to mention Commencement which is now just one week away! I

    have asked to close all offices for the day so that those of you who wish to participate by volunteering or helping out in some way

    can do so. Everyone is expected to be on campus that day whether you choose to participate or continue to work. In addition to our

    graduates and their families, we will have many other guests on campus that day. I hope that each of you will find a way to

    welcome our guests, whether by helping someone find where they need to be, or a simple smile and, Hello, welcome to IU

    Kokomo.

    Now lets take a moment to celebrate our most recent accomplishments:

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