Ben Rhodes to speak at IU
The former deputy national security advisor to President Obama, Ben Rhodes, will be visiting IU in late February to speak about America’s role in the world.
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The former deputy national security advisor to President Obama, Ben Rhodes, will be visiting IU in late February to speak about America’s role in the world.
Lieutenant Brice Teter of the IUPD educates graduate students on proper response to an active shooter situation. Teter met with students Tuesday evening in the Global and International Studies Building.
Lieutenant Brice Teter of the IUPD educates graduate students on proper response to an active shooter situation. Teter met with students Tuesday evening in the Global and International Studies Building.
More than a dozen graduate students met Monday evening to learn about procedures in the case of an active shooter.
At Showalter Fountain junior Richard Solomon leaned his bike against the concrete lip around the fountain pool. He set down a box of small candles and pulled out his lighter.
What’s so great about the Indiana Memorial Union?
State representatives from the Indiana Republican Party spoke with students from IU College Republicans Monday evening.
The Women in Business student organization will be opening part of its annual conference event to the public Feb. 18 to share their resources with anyone else who is interested.
Amidst national discussion concerning fake news and media trust, the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President will be having an interactive workshop to increase conscious consumption of news.
After her son painted a picture using chocolate syrup, Mihee Kim-Kort’s other children grabbed her wrist and dragged her across the museum to another activity.
Participants attempt to put together portraits of famous black figures at the First Thursday event in the Eskanazi Museum of Art. The exhibit, "Hidden Faces," featured cut-up portraits by artist Charles Audu.
Artist Charles Auda helps participants at his exhibit Hidden Faces. Participants attempt to put together portraits made by Auda of famous African American figures.
Mihee Kim-Kort sits with her son, Desmond Kort, at the February First Thursday event in the Eskanazi Museum of Art. The event celebrated Black History Month with artwork produced by famous artists, poetry and interactive events.
IU celebrates Black History Month with several February events, all of which are key to celebrating and learning about black heritage, IU Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs James Wimbush said.
IU Republicans Chairwoman Reagan Kurk speaks with attendees at the "Right Wing Night" event at Buffa Louie's Monday. The outreach event brought enough students to completely fill the lower level of the restaurant and almost the middle.
Inside Buffa Louie’s restaurant students reached into trays of wings and spoke about the Super Bowl, politics and classes at IU College Republican’s semi-annual “Right Wing Night.”
In the emotional aftermath of President Trump’s divisive executive order to ban travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries on Friday, hundreds gathered on the lawn of the Monroe County Courthouse Sunday to support local immigrants and international students.
The IU School of Informatics and Computing started work with the United States Navy on Jan. 25 to integrate smart technology into the country’s defenses.
In the presence of his wife and daughters, Benjamin Hunter was officially sworn in Thursday as superintendent of public safety at IU.
Three Maurer School of Law graduate students’ hands were moving across the cream-colored thank-you notes.