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Photographs and artifacts line the shelves of the "IU and the Great War" exhibit on display in the IU Archives in Wells Library. Each piece helps paint the picture of life in the IU community during wartime.
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Photographs and artifacts line the shelves of the "IU and the Great War" exhibit on display in the IU Archives in Wells Library. Each piece helps paint the picture of life in the IU community during wartime.
Established in 1948 by IU Biology Professor Barbara Shalucha, the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center features gardens and greenhouses with an abundance of plant life. The center offers a variety of gardening classes in collaboration with IU and the City of Bloomington that take place throughout the year.
Stephen and Nancy Dickey, son and daughter-in-law of Lotus Dickey, perform his songs in his honor May 20 on the lawn of the Mathers Museum. Lotus was a singer, songwriter and fiddler from southern Indiana.
The Financial Times recently ranked Kelley Executive Partners, the education branch of Kelley School of Business, fourth overall among all public universities and 16th overall among all business schools in the United States.
The East Tower of the Wells Library is currently under construction to complete the Scholars' Commons project. The completed renovation will augment the facility's technological capabilities and is estimated to be completed in July 2014.
The Financial Times recently ranked Kelley Executive Partners, the education branch of Kelley School of Business, fourth overall among all public universities and sixteenth overall among all business schools in the United States.
IU Bloomington's science research building Simon Hall is constructed using limestone from the Indiana Limestone Company. The building is covered in 5,808 cut limestone pieces.
Light Totem, the tall, iconic light tower created by IU Professor of Lighting Design Robert Shakespeare, was reinstalled on the lawn of the IU Art Museum May 12. The official relighting of Light Totem will take place June 21 at the museum's annual Midsummer Night at the Art Museum event.
The Asian Cultural Center, located on 10th St. across from Collins Living-Learning Center, is offering counseling services this summer.
IU Bloomington's science research building Simon Hall is constructed using limestone from the Indiana Limestone Company. The building is covered in 5,808 cut limestone pieces.
Light Totem, the tall, iconic light tower created by IU Professor of Lighting Design Robert Shakespeare, was reinstalled on the lawn of the IU Art Museum May 12. The official relighting of Light Totem will take place June 21 at the museum's annual Midsummer Night at the Art Museum event.
A month into his doctoral studies, Martin Law learned his department would be merged.
Allegations of racial slurs, ignorance at southern Indiana high school basketball game spark statewide debate.
The week of Little 500 is known as a “reproducible mass disaster” at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital Emergency Department.
ELLETTSVILLE, Ind. — The funeral director pours water over the woman’s body as he tells her about his day.
Sophomore business student Owen Hoepfner speaks with Red Frog Events event coordinator intern Samantha Soury about internship opportunities at the Winter Career and Internship Fair Wednesday afternoon in Alumni Hall.
Senior Julia Friedman speaks with a J.C. Penney senior college recruiter about internship and job opportunities. Students spoke with company representatives Wednesday afternoon in Alumni Hall during the Winter Career and Internship Fair.
President Barack Obama is boosting federal efforts to respond to and prevent campus sexual assaults, an issue IU officials claim is already a top University priority.
In honor of Nelson Mandela’s death Thursday, the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity paused its Crossover Step Show Thursday night to take a moment of silence. The former South African president, who spent 27 years in prison fighting for an end to apartheid, died Thursday at the age of 95, according to The Associated Press.
The National Science Foundation awarded more than $614,000 to IU to aid its campus-wide efforts to boost participation in undergraduate science and mathematics programs.