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The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts


 

Raclin

The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts, now home to the Euclid Quartet Click on the play button inside to see a video with a Mendelssohn String Quartet in the background

 

IU South Bend Position Announcement: Associate Dean of Academics and Associate Professor of Music Education

Welcome to the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts at IU South Bend. We all cherish that which the Arts bring to our lives, and for over four decades we have with pride provided northern Indiana, and beyond a venue for the teaching and enjoyment of music, theatre, the visual and communication arts.

Come discover what the Arts at IU South Bend can contribute to a continued appreciation of fine creative expression. For the prospective student, exploring Admissions will give an overview of the undergraduate and graduate degrees, which provide the full prestige of an IU diploma. The on and backstage experience you gain in our three performance spaces will leave you with the confidence necessary to excel.

For the lover of great art, come see the power of a Toradze Piano Studio performance, the events at the Art Gallery, or the laughter in one of our four annual IUSB Theatre Company productions. For those interested in a debate of current issues, come see the best of our Communication students squaring off in the 26th year of Speech Night, held biannually.

With an appealing faculty-student ratio, available scholarships and a exciting calendar of events throughout the year, the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts stands committed to setting high the artistic bar. And here on this site, we hope to share part of that vision with you.

Euclid Quartet

 

General Information

The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts is widely recognized for its excellence throughout Indiana University, attracting attention regionally, nationally, and internationally. Students interacting with members of the arts faculty have the opportunity to study, grow, and develop within a wide range of traditional programs and professional studies leading to baccalaureate degrees. The four major areas of study are communication arts, music, theatre and dance and visual arts.

The educational process in the school balances specialization against an interdisciplinary viewpoint, which allows for concentrated study, but places it in a context. In addition to the increase of knowledge and skills within their chosen area of study, students also develop critical thinking, communication, and self-awareness skills. Students may anticipate close contact with faculty and class sizes aimed at maximizing educational opportunities. The school embraces difference and encourages students and faculty alike to explore the value of diversity. A close reading of the mission statement will prove beneficial to students applying to The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts.

Mission Statement

The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts manifests the fundamental role of the fine, performing, and communication arts in our diverse and global community. We commit ourselves to educate our students artistically and intellectually in order to facilitate personal and professional development. We value excellence in visual, spoken, written, kinetic, electronic, and musical expression. We seek to graduate creative individuals who think critically, communicate effectively, and act responsibly in society.

The following statements inform our mission:

  1. Students are the focus of our endeavors.
  2. We are a diverse body of faculty and staff who motivate, lead, and instruct students at the highest possible level and whose active professional lives model the standards we expect of our students.
  3. We serve students with diverse educational and professional goals.
  4. We pursue significant intellectual achievement and excellence through performance.
  5. We create partnerships with our community that provide artistic development, and reach audiences that we might not otherwise serve.