Freshman Family Weekend (Sept. 16 - 18)
What is there to do at IU? Come find out. Tours will be running all weekend for families to come see what their freshman is up to. The IU Visitor Information Center will be open to families as the “Official Front Door” of IU.
Families can take tours of the Herman B Wells Library, the Wylie House, the Lilly Library, the Student Recreational Sports Facility and School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (which will allow families to use athletic facilities for free when accompanied by a student).
Different academic buildings will open for viewing, and the Bloomington’s Farmers’ Market will be open to give visitors a taste of locally grown produce. The IU football team will then take on South Carolina State, and a Freshman Family Weekend Hospitality tent will be at the game.
Call ahead for specially priced tickets. Visit http://studentaffairs.iub.edu/parents/ for a complete schedule of all IU has to offer this weekend.
Parents Weekend (Sept. 30 - Oct. 2)
Stay at the Indiana Memorial Union, the heart of Indiana University, for this weekend that is specially geared toward you. Tours are going on at IU’s landmarks, including the Lilly Library, Wylie House, Wells Library, Kinsey Institute and IU Art Museum.
The IU Football Team will face Penn State, and there will be a Parents Hospitality Tent. Reservations are encouraged, especially with IMU events. See http://studentaffairs.iub.edu/parents/ for complete details and schedules.
Homecoming Week (Oct. 21 - 29)
This is one of the biggest events in Bloomington, especially if you’re an IU alumni. There is usually a parade, and the Hoosiers will play Northwestern on Saturday.
More information on Homecoming events will be posted as they become available. Check back at http://alumni.indiana.edu/events/homecoming/home2011.shtml for details.
Performances
The IU Auditorium, Jacobs School of Music and the Department of Theatre and Drama have events and performances going on year-round. Attractions come in from all across the country and abroad. Check their respective websites for details and dates. Attractions get added all the time, so check for some of your favorites and make plans to visit.
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