From left to right: Professor of practice Elaine Monaghan moderates panelists New York Times Columnist Roger Cohen; former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-9th district; Research Fellow at the Stanford University Hoover Institution Kori Schake; and Executive Director of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States Philip Zelikow. The topic of the panel was The New Administration's Foreign Policy Inbox, which was part of The School of Global & International Studies' America's Role in the World: Issues Facing the New President event.
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New York Times Columnist Roger Cohen spoke about the new administration's challenges with foreign policy Wednesday afternoon. He was joined by three other panelists for the fourth session of the America's Role in the World: Issues Facing the New President event called The New Administration's Foreign Policy Inbox.
Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-9th district spoke about the new administration's challenges with foreign policy Wednesday afternoon. He was joined by three other panelists for the fourth session of the America's Role in the World: Issues Facing the New President event called The New Administration's Foreign Policy Inbox.
Weekend 'Mehndi' teaches students about Pakistani culture
Students and community members danced, ate and learned more about Pakistani weddings and culture Saturday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center for the Mock Mehndi 2017, an event organized by the Pakistani Student Association.
IU Republicans and Democrats discuss issues
They didn’t agree on everything, but they were able to find common ground on a couple issues including debt and a compromise on rises in retirement age and social security tax cap.
Volunteers make challah bread for charity
Volunteers at the Hillel Center worked together to make S'mores challah bread Thursday evening. To learn more, click here.
Volunteers make challah bread for charity
A silver bowl of water was set down in the middle of round table inside the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Next to the bowl were two pieces of paper stapled together.
Professors in the Department of Political Science and Kelley School of Business discuss Russian interference in the recent U.S. election. They spoke at an event called "Lessons and Next Steps after the 2016 Election" Tuesday evening.
Panelists discuss Russian interference
Several experts on Russian relations and cybersecurity talked Tuesday afternoon in the Global and International Studies Building about Russia’s involvement in the recent United States election.
Panelists at the event "Black Don't Crack" discuss current issues regarding access to health care in the black community. Panelists were, from left to right, Rory James, Rasul Mowatt, Maria Hamilton Abegunde and Dr. Lori Thompson.
Panelist Rasul Mowatt makes a point about the black community's lack of access to healthcare at the event "Black Don't Crack" in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Monday evening. Other panelists were Rory James, Maria Hamilton Abegunde and Dr. Lori Thompson.
Marjorie Blewett blows out her birthday candles Monday afternoon in the Cornanation Room in the IMU. Members of the Bloomington Press Club presented her with a cake in celebration of her ninetieth birthday.
Violinist Joshua Bell signs autographs with students after a round-table discussion. The discussion was open only to Jacobs students, who were able to eat lunch and ask the musician questions.
Amna Yaqub, the Hogwarts champion in the Triwizard Tournament, approaches her dragon egg decorated with the Hogwarts house colors. The Harry Potter Society at Indiana University organized a three-part tournament based off the popular book and movie series.
Andrew Cowie is the president of the Interfraternity Council. He sat down to discuss IFC and his goals for the year.
Tournament begins with first task
The Triwizard Tournament began early Sunday evening in Woodburn Hall when the Harry Potter Society at IU met for the first task of the competition.
Students listen to a panel of music business experts Monday afternoon. The experts were from The Sessions, which has several events around the world, had an interactive presentation with students in the Global and International Studies Building.
Entertainment Attorney and Music Business Consultant Paul Quin speaks to students about issues in law when going into the music business Monday afternoon. Students listened to a panel of experts in the music business from multiple different areas.
Deepa Iyer speaks at IMU
Author, attorney and racial justice activist Deepa Iyer spoke about South Asian, Arab, Muslim and Sikh communities in post-9/11 America on Monday evening in the IMU.
Students listen to music experts
Students met in the Global and International Studies Building Monday afternoon to listen to The Sessions, an interactive presentation for people pursuing careers in the music industry. The Sessions have the words enrich, educate and empower on their website, flyers and banners.