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Riley Bender puts together her flute to practice. She has been playing for about nine years.
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Riley Bender puts together her flute to practice. She has been playing for about nine years.
Bender sets her phone camera up next to her laptop in order to analyze her embouchure. Since her lessons are virtual, she has to do more learning on her own.
Musician Riley Bender plays her piccolo at the Marching Hundred rehearsal on Sept. 30 at Conrad Prebys Amphitheater. As a wind player, she must use an air shield to prevent the air coming out of her instrument from circulating.
IU alumnus Matt Lower, pictured, is planning a kayak trip from Bloomington to the Gulf of Mexico to raise awareness for environmental groups. Lowers will travel with fellow alumnus Jordan Sanders.
Recent IU graduate Madelyn Kissel distributes the third volume of "The World is Our Home" to students at the Kabwende Primary School on June 22 in Kinigi, Rwanda.
TEAM Schools student Kiara Pettiway distributes copies of "The World is Our Home" to students at Kabwende Primary School in Kinigi, Rwanda. The books were created for the students by the Books and Beyond Project.
Students at the the Kabwende Primary School in Kinigi, Rwanda, hold up copies of "The World is Our Home." The books were created through the Books and Beyond Porject by students from IU and TEAM Charter Schools in Newark, N.J.
Graduate Student Xiao Cui finishes the process of purifying his synthesized samples Wednesday in the Chemistry Building's Li Lab. These samples, different variations of graphene structure, will be investigated by other members in the lab.
Graduate student Irma Hamilton works on characterizing samples of various graphenes Wednesday in the Chemistry Building's Li Lab. By learning about the properties of the different forms of graphene, the group can learn about the potential applications for these compounds.
Graduate student Kyle Hetrick plates Escherichia coli cultures Tuesday in Patricia Foster's lab in Simon Hall. Hetrick is studying the effects of nutritional stress on the activity of a specialized DNA polymerase.
Marty Belcher plays the soprano saxophone during ‘Spoken Words, with Music’ event hosted by The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts gallery on Tuesday. Belcher along with musicans Philip Anderson and Joe Stone provided background music for IU Professor and award-winning author Alyce Miller’s spoken word performance of three poems.
Protesters pitch tents in London's Parliament Square. The residents of "Democracy Village" settled in the square May 1 and, despite several attempts by police, have not left.
One student passes on the candlelight to the student next to her during the candlelight carol service at Canterbury Cathedral.
Demonstrators were encouraged by slogans and videos projected on a large screen by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition Saturday in London on Grosvenor Square. The group members were marching as a part of The Wave, an activist movement to encourage British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to represent their concerns at the UN climate change conference this week in Copenhagen.
Demonstrators were encouraged by slogans and videos projected on a large screen by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition Saturday in London on Grosvenor Square. The group members were marching as a part of The Wave, an activist movement to encourage British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to represent their concerns at the UN climate change conference this week in Copenhagen.