Human rights showcase in film festival
Graduate students, undergraduate students and a small number of faculty members have organized an international human rights documentary film festival set to play at IU Cinema this weekend.
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Graduate students, undergraduate students and a small number of faculty members have organized an international human rights documentary film festival set to play at IU Cinema this weekend.
Laughter, silence and deep breathing were taught to campus mentors as coping mechanisms Wednesday in the La Casa Latino Cultural Center.
“Every week a woman dies in Hungary, but every month there is one child being killed,” Katalin Fábián, associate professor at Lafayette College and Hungarian native, said during a lecture Tuesday.
Opinions from graduate students, faculty members and fellow undergraduate students joined Christian Purdy, junior and president of the National Association for Music Education, in a discussion of western music education policy in the U.S. on Thursday night.
From the red carpet in Los Angeles to Bloomington, Estonians are getting attention across America this week.
Glitz, glamour, talent and making a difference was the recipe for this year’s Miss IU.
Four-time winners Higher Purpose were almost dethroned in Wednesday’s annual Black Knowledge Bowl at the Neal-Marshall Culture Center.
March 10 is bolded, enlarged and colored red at the end of each email from Precious McMillon, 21st Century Scholar support specialist ?at IU.
Ice skating was nonstop for students from 9-11 p.m. Friday night.
The serendipity of knowledge is kept alive at the Sinor Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies collections.
Hallyu has exploded in the late 20th century with today’s Internet-driven society.
Bagels and coffee were effective in bringing IU researchers together to discuss race and ethnicity.
Mathers Museum of World Cultures will host a Family Craft Day making khasmas, milagros and prayer flags inspired by their exhibit.
The First Nations Educational and Cultural Center welcomed visitors Wednesday to a night of craftmaking where participants made indigenous jewelry pieces from modern supplies.
Jay Winter, Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University, presented a version of history that might revolutionize the current concept of World War I.
Author and journalist Sayed Kashua immigrated with his family to ?Champaign, Ill., from Israel in July of last year.
Dr. Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, spoke on the amount of contact African-Americans in Toronto have with the police force.
With hot tea and warm cookies, students took their seats at the Asian Cultural Center on Wednesday night.
The IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni Association will kick off its seventh annual GLBTAA Celebration Weekend with a social gathering at 4:30 p.m. Friday in the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center.
Around 20 students attended the first of several “Surviving and Thriving: Minority Graduate Student Professionalization Series” workshops Friday afternoon.