Building New Schools
Learn what the Media School and the School of Global and International Studies mean to students and faculty pioneering these new hybrid schools.
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Learn what the Media School and the School of Global and International Studies mean to students and faculty pioneering these new hybrid schools.
IDS investigates the University's strategic plan to change the structure of the school. Story to come out Monday, May 5th.
The Asian Culture Center staged the Holi festival Wednesday at Collins Living-Learning Center to give students the chance to connect back home.
Underground artists and indie rock bands played at the Dunn Meadow on Saturday as a part of the annual Culture Shock music festival organized by IU student radio WIUX.
Minkyu Kim talks about returning to Bloomington after two years of military service.
The Imagine Bloomington steering committee brought proposals for long-term change to community members and allowed for open discussion and critique.
Give Back to Africa raises funds for education
One of the 800 dogs from Huang Xue's shelter stares at the camera in Hai Fong, Pingtung. All the dogs are sterilized, vaccinated and in good health at the local shelter, run completely on the family's own money and donations.
Huang Xue stands with her dogs at her shelter in Hai Fong, Pingtung on July 23, 2012 in Tai wan. She explained that she must work from 3am until 11pm to take care of the 800 dogs now residing in her shelter.
Several dogs of Huang Xue's shelter stand by the gate in Hai Fong, a town at the outskirts of Pingtung City on July 23, 2012 in Taiwan. The family have rescued over 800 stray dogs from all over the city since 2009.
Two "Lolitas," or Japanese women who dress like dolls, stroll the streets of Harajuku, Japan on Wednesday.
The shrine holds a daily mock cultural performance at the Meiji Shrine in Shibuya, Japan on Monday.
The view from Keio Hotel shows the inside of an office building where business men are at work in Shinjuku, Japan.
Visitors cleans their hands with the temple's water fountain before entering the Meiji Shrine in Shibuya, Japan as a part of a purification ritual on a Monday morning.
The streets of Shinjuku, Japan. Shinjuku is known as one of the entertainment centers of Japan, home to nightclubs, karaoke bars, boutiques, and "Pachingos," or smaller scale casinos.
A woman sells the Zongzi she's made herself at the local market at the Central Market in Pingtung City.
Xia Lu shows a freshly wrapped Zongzi before it is steamed on June 22 in Pingtung City. The Zongzi is a common household dish for the "Double-Fifth Festival" in most of East Asia.
Xia Lu and her husband wraps Zongzi, the traditional rice dish commonly served on the Lunar Calendar's fifth day of the fifth month on June 22 in Pingtung City. They returned to Pingtung from the big city of Kaohsiung where they work in office cubicles for the family gathering.
A fruit vendor greets a customer as they approach her fruit stand June 9 at the Hengchun market in Pingtung, Taiwan. Taiwan is known as the kingdom of fruits due to its abundance of exotic fruits such as dragon fruit, durian and mango.
A woman sells fish by laying it out on the pavement June 9 at the Hengchun market in Pingtung, Taiwan.