Resources
The IU Style Guide: There’s a rule about that!
Indiana University provides a style guide that is based in part on widely accepted reference works, such as The Chicago Manual of Style, Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, and the Associated Press Stylebook. Though these sources are invaluable, they do not address all of the editorial concerns specific to Indiana University. Therefore, we’ve developed additional recommendations. Visit the online IU Stylebook.
Photo Release Form
Thinking about featuring an IU Southeast student in official photos or video? Authorized faculty and staff can download a photo release form for photo and video subjects to sign before using their image.
Logo download
All IU Southeast logos are registered trademarks of the Trustees of Indiana University. They may be used on all official Indiana University materials and communications.
Manufacturers or service providers who wish to use the university's name or marks on commercial products or in advertising their products or services must first secure a license from Indiana University through IU Licensing and Trademarks.
Authorized faculty and staff can login to download the official IU Southeast logos.
Find that Photo
Campus photographs are kept in the photo library in the Office of Marketing & Communications. For University-related commercial uses — including textbooks, commercial products, or advertising — please contact Marketing & Communications.
We socialize
Social media is hot right now. Of course we’re LinkedIn. We tweet. We Facebook. And thanks to our friends in UITS, we even Youtube. We can help you do it too.
If your office needs assistance creating a social media strategy or just a few pointers on how to be more effective online, contact the Office of Marketing & Communications.
Need information about the campus? Download our “History of IU Southeast” presentation. It’s full of facts and figures about the campus, but be warned! Seventy years of history makes for one LARGE file.
Speakers' Bureau
Our office also maintains a list of faculty experts that outside media can reference to find experts on timely topics. For more information visit our Speakers Bureau website.