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Alejandra Villarreal Martinez poses for a photo March 3 in front of the Bess Meshulam Simon Music Library and Recital Center. She is a fourth-year doctoral student at the Jacobs School of Music.
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Alejandra Villarreal Martinez poses for a photo March 3 in front of the Bess Meshulam Simon Music Library and Recital Center. She is a fourth-year doctoral student at the Jacobs School of Music.
Chrisjaan Smith poses for a headshot March 3 in front of the Psychology Building. “Before I started my management group, I was an artist myself, and the first song I ever released was called 'Psychology,'" Smith said. " I feel like I thrive in business because of what I learned in psychology,” Smith said.
Assistant professor of computer science, Luyi Xing, poses for a headshot March 2 in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. The $30,000 Xing was awarded as part of Facebook’s Bug Bounty program will go toward supporting Ph.D. students in security and privacy research.
A sign listing undergraduate programs, including the Kelley Office of Diversity Initiatives, stands Feb. 19 in Hodge Hall. KODI's mission is to offer support for underrepresented minority students as well as a place for them to feel welcomed and supported at school.
Senior Alexandria Ford is crowned Miss Indiana University at the Miss Indiana University Scholarship Competition on Feb. 16 in Wilkie Auditorium. Along with a scholarship and prize package, Ford will go on to compete for the title of Miss Indiana this summer.
Director Jeanie Finlay introduces her film "Seahorse" at a screening Feb. 12 at the IU Cinema. The documentary follows the journey of gay transgender man, Freddy McConnell, through his pregnancy and the birth of his child.
Marietta Simpson rudy professor of voice for the Jacobs School of Music reacts to the unveiling of the new portrait of world-renowned opera singer Camilla Williams Feb. 5 in the Indiana Memorial Union East Lounge. Williams became the first African American faculty member in the voice department at IU in 1977, and she retired in 1997.
Abigail Baker, the philanthropy chair for Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, stands Feb. 4 in Franklin Hall. She is preparing for the 2020 Indiana University Polar Plunge on Feb. 22.
Freshman Ila Das sits Feb. 4 in Wells Library. She was one of the IU students who traveled to Iowa by bus to canvass for the Bernie Sanders campaign Feb. 2.
A stack of name tags used for sorority recruitment sits on a table Jan. 15 at Forest Residence Quad. Every name tag included the preferred pronouns of each potential new member.
Many people probably wouldn’t think about getting up on stage to perform in front of a large crowd, let alone in a show where they don’t even know what they are going to say before they start.
With finals looming over students everywhere on campus, it can be hard for students to make time for themselves and their own self-care. However, Counseling and Psychology Services at IU Health Center is making relaxation accessible during this stressful time of the year.
The Figure Skating Club at IU will be presenting its annual Winter Ice Show at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Frank Southern Ice Arena. Admission to the show is $5.
Red and green lights shine on columns outlining the entrance to the Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel. Students and children skate together on the skating rink,and holiday music blasts through the speakers. Snowflakes blow through the air under the lights illuminating the rink.
The Singing Hoosiers will be performing its annual holiday show, Chimes of Christmas at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the IU Auditorium.
A small table surrounded by eight chairs is bustling with action in the middle of the library. Elmer’s glue sticks with tangerine caps and multicolored safety scissors stand next to piles of rectangular pieces of brightly colored cardstock. Students and faculty chat among themselves while cutting paper into ornate shapes and arranging it together.
The Lilly Library isn't like most other libraries that might come to mind. Students aren’t studying silently at tables spanning the entire room, there are no calculus or psychology textbooks open wide and coffee cups are not standing tall next to every sleep-deprived student.
After 909 days of renovations, the Eskenazi Museum of Art opened its doors to the public Nov. 7. And its grand debut took place at this month's First Thursday festival.
Thousands of fans stand in the bleachers of Bill Armstrong stadium cheering on the riders as the white flag is flown, signaling the final lap of the 2019 Little 500 women’s race.
Leaves covered in shades of reds, oranges and yellows twirl among the ground as the wind blows cold air through the trees. Carved jack-o-lanterns light the steps of porches and somewhere in the night, screams are heard from nearby haunted houses. It’s fall, and the spookiness of Halloween is just beginning.