Column: Curt Miller changed IU's culture
In just two seasons, Curt Miller took a lowly, six-win women’s basketball program and turned it into one of the final four remaining undefeated teams in the nation.
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In just two seasons, Curt Miller took a lowly, six-win women’s basketball program and turned it into one of the final four remaining undefeated teams in the nation.
Curt Miller, after leading the IU women’s basketball team to their winningest season in program history last season, will resign from his coaching duties citing personal health and family reasons, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced today.
The IU Alumni Association Trustee election votes have been counted and a trustee has been elected.
Candidates and members of the public filed into the Monroe County Public Library Sunday afternoon for the Meet the Democratic Candidates forum in preparation for election day Nov. 4. Susan Sandberg, city council member and vice chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party, served as the emcee for the event.
Junior center Peter Jurkin is leaving the basketball program, IU Coach Tom Crean announced Saturday.
Junior center Peter Jurkin is leaving the basketball program, IU Coach Tom Crean announced today.
As a freshman, you’ll take on a number of unfamiliar responsibilities. With them come some challenges you’ll look to avoid at all costs. Don’t fall into these bad habits, and it’ll get easier. Here are some suggestions on how to stay on the right track.
IU School of Nursing will award its most distinguished alumni the Alumni Legacy Leaders award on June 21. The school has chosen 100 recipients from around the world to celebrate of the program’s 100 years of existence.
Confidenial counseling will be available this summer though a partnership between The IU Asian Culture Center and the School of Education’s Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.
The University celebrated its 185th graduation commencement Friday and Saturday, honoring 8,530 degrees to 8,241 graduating students.
Three seniors enrolled in Kelley School of Business’s number one-ranked entrepreneurship class in the nation, Spine Sweat, recount their experience with the intense program.
The Lutheran Campus Ministry at IU partnered with the Bloomington Animal Shelter for the third annual Rent-A-Puppy event.
It’s the last year Kelsie Ahbe will vault and the last chance to earn the Big Ten title that has eluded her since her freshman year.
This past year’s closing of the Office of Women’s Affairs eliminated a safe and obvious place for pregnant students to go for help.
Andy Braden, currently a sophomore, will be next year’s IUSA president. In that role, he will represent the entire student body.
TEDxBloomington, an independently organized TED event, celebrated its third Bloomington appearance Saturday with the theme “What Goes ’Round.”
Ten weeks after he held his mother for the last time, Jeff Jones was back on his bike.
Thomas Larson knows what it’s like to fall off the bike. The 24-year-old Delta Upsilon rider has fallen down in more than just a bike race. His most adverse falls have sent him to various hospital beds around the Midwest.
According to the Melanoma Research Foundation, getting one scorching sunburn can double your chances of developing melanoma, and using tanning beds before age 35 can triple your risk of developing melanoma.
BPD Chief Mike Diekhoff said police can’t fix the problem of homelessness in town. But officers are trying to change how BPD handles people experiencing homelessness.