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Friday, April 6, 2012 Indiana State University www.indianastatesman.com Volume 119 Issue 69

Foundation prez Crume resigns Nick Hedrick Reporter

Indiana State University Foundation President Gene Crume resigned Thursday. Tara Singer, assistant vice president of Communications and Marketing, confirmed Crume’s departure was effective immediately and would not comment on why he Gene Crume, former ISU resigned. Brent Beeler, chairman Foundation of the Foundation’s president Board of Directors, is serving as interim Foundation president until a permanent replacement is named. Crume had served as Foundation president since April 2007, according to his biography on the Foundation’s website. It was not clear Thursday night if his resignation also applied to the Department of Communication, where he’s currently teaching an introduction to public relations course.

On the golf course with McCall Christopher Page 15

The Retention conundrum ISU administrators hope to impact future retention rates by changing the way freshman at ISU experience advising. ISU’s Student Success Council made a proposal to implement a college for freshman that would work with students throughout their first year at ISU, associate vice president for student success Jennifer Schriver said. Schriver said that the university’s focus on retention has turned its concentration on mainly first year numbers. She said that the university has developed a lot of programs and plans to continue to expand those currently implemented such as the summer LEAP program that helps student performance while in high school. “ISU is an institution that Jessica Squires gives people opportunities,” Editor-in-Chief Schiver said. “That is an important part of who we are.” The rate of retention of first year freshman enrolled in 2010 dropped by 12.33 percent since 2002, falling 5.8 percent in one year between those enrolled in 2009 and those enrolled in 2010. However, this year’s retention overall retention is up four percent from last year, Schriver said.

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