IU renovates campus dorms
Much of the IU campus is cluttered with cones and caution tape due to new building construction and renovations.
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Much of the IU campus is cluttered with cones and caution tape due to new building construction and renovations.
The IU Jacobs School of Music recently appointed professor Lissa May as the new director of undergraduate studies.
Beginning May 23 and running through June, children ages 3 to 8 have the opportunity to experience stories through yoga and art at the Mather’s Museum of World Cultures/Glenn Black Laboratory of Archaeology.
Twenty students from the Kelley School of Business will depart for Athens, Greece, on May 9 and will return May 19. The students’ objectives are to learn more about international business practices.
Lutheran Campus Ministry partnered with the Bloomington Animal Shelter to bring puppies to campus for a Rent-a-Puppy event during Dead Week.
The Nobel Prize propelled Elinor Ostrom into the public eye, and she has now been named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people.
The Sunday after Little 500, the floors of Herman B Wells Library were packed with students who were busy preparing for their last weeks of school. This week is free week, more commonly known as “dead week,” the final week of classes before examinations.
The students who work with the International Commission for Electromagnetic Safety have had an array of experiences throughout their time working the Little 500 event.
When IU students return to campus in the fall, they will no longer be able to purchase their beloved potato olés. Taco John’s is leaving Gresham Food Court at the end of this semester.
Despite a downpour and falling balloon arch, CollinsFest was in full swing Saturday to celebrate the end of the school year.
The First Nations Educational and Culture Center had its second annual Community Night on Thursday at Bridgewaters Lounge in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Heydi Correa, health educator for Positive Link, a program of IU Health Bloomington, Community Health and Bienestar Latino Outreach Program, organized a presentation about HIV/AIDS and Pedro Zamora, a Latino HIV/AIDS activist.
Tomorrow, a group of students might bare more skin than usual while on campus. April 10 is “One Day Without Shoes,” an international event in which people around the world are encouraged to leave their shoes at home to bring awareness to children who go without them.
In honor of Islam Awareness Week, the Muslim Student Union screened the documentary “Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think.”
Shirts of all kinds, from colorful and funny to dark and somber, dot rooms of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Office. Senior Eric Gonzaba, outreach coordinator for the GLBT office, created an exhibit titled “Wearing History — An Exhibit on LGBT History Through T-shirts,” which features 16 shirts related to LGBT history from the past 30 years.
The new website We Are IU was launched this school year to give prospective students a chance to learn about IU through the eyes of current students.
A career fair that focuses on non-governmental organizations and intergovernmental organizations will take place for the second consecutive year from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union.
From 1 to 4 p.m. today on the third floor of the IU Health Center, free skin cancer screenings will be offered for the 10th year in a row.
God in the Box at IU, an organization that seeks to promote interfaith relations, had a box set up Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Sample Gates to give people a chance to go inside and share their thoughts about God.
The group set up a table from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday outside Ballantine Hall. It had a banner for people to sign to pledge to stop using the word and gave those who donated money T-shirts.