SPEA announces partnership with Korean university
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs announced a new partnership Friday with South Korea’s elite university, Seoul National University.
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The School of Public and Environmental Affairs announced a new partnership Friday with South Korea’s elite university, Seoul National University.
The 18-year-old man arrested for slashing a student with a meat cleaver knife outside Tulip Tree Apartments Oct. 27 remains in jail with $5,500 in bail bonds.
The Faculty Council unanimously endorsed President Michael McRobbie’s decision that IU join Freedom Indiana, a state-wide coalition working to defeat the House Joint Resolution 6, Associate Vice President of IU Communications Mark Land said.
A 20-year-old male student was slashed early Sunday morning in Tulip Tree Apartments, and was treated and released from IU Health Bloomington hospital.
Max Davis climbs onto the three-meter board, pulling up his red Hollister swim trunks.He slowly shifts toward the edge.
About 40 percent of the total funds, $395,000, will go toward diversity recruitment. $270,000 will fund timely completion initiatives and $239,000 will fund mentoring programs.
Professor Jean Camp from the Informatics School talks about the state of privacy and information in America on Thursday at the Asian Culture Center.
Summers, who taught the Introduction to Psychology class since 2001, will be remembered as a caring teacher and role model for involvement on IU’s campus, said James Craig, director of undergraduate instruction for the department.
Adjunct faculty member Phillip Summers died from apparent natural causes Sunday night.
IU students and faculty participate in a discussion titled “Feminism for Men” Tuesday night at the Latino Cultural Center.
Pink flowers were planted a week early for Breast Cancer Awareness Month outside of Showalter Fountain.
Pink flowers were planted a week early for Breast Cancer Awareness Month outside of Showalter Fountain.
A free yoga session in the IU Art Museum atrium was attended by IU students and two members of the Blue Man Group.
Freshmen Hudson and Holland Scholars, including William Torres and Perri Smith, participate in their seminar class required for the scholarship program. The program has undergone several staffing, curriculum and scholarship changes since last year.
The “Science on a Sphere” exhibit uses high-definition imagery and software to seamlessly present global data patterns in a visually interesting way, said Eric Wernert, director for visualization and analytics.
Hillel Center staff covered the Holy Water fonts in the St. Paul Catholic Center with stars of David for the Rosh Hashanah services Wednesday night. The space has been used for the Jewish holiday services for about twenty years.
President Michael McRobbie and other IU officials signed a partnership with a top-ranked business school in South Africa as part of McRobbie’s two-week trip through the continent.
IU senior Audrey Chambers eats lunch while doing homework outside the SPEA Library Tuesday. Chambers continued to see a physician and dietician occasionally but has stopped attending CAPs counseling sessions/
Senior Sara Wilson prepares posters Monday night to recruit chapter members at Tuesday's Involvement Fair. Wilson is the sole remaining member of multicultural sorority Theta Nu Xi.
Professor Richard Schrimper discusses stocks and dividends with his Accounting 200 class Thursday. Schrimper is collaborating with business students to publicize his career-oriented social media website, CultureU.