Danya Sundh teaches third graders at Rockland Elementary School in Libertyville, Illinois, about fractions. She graduated from the IU School of Education in 2009 and is certified in special education and general education.
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Danya Sundh helps third grader Lily Halter space out intervals on a line to help explain how fractions work. Sundh taught a special needs program for five years at Rockland and is now finishing her first year as a general education third grade teacher.
Graduate promotes IU values in classroom
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. — Danya Sundh welcomed her third graders into the light blue, nautical-themed classroom. As the Rockland Elementary School students stripped off their snow gear and settled at their dry-erase desktops, some sang along to the Imagine Dragons song playing through the large smart board at the front of the room.
La Casa and the LGBTQ Culture Center unite for students
With a new Latinx initiative, the LGBTQ+ Culture Center and La Casa Latino Cultural Center are working together to serve intersectionality between the centers.
Online video chat focuses on fighting stereotypes
Speaking from Ann Arbor, Michigan, through a video chat on Google Hangouts, activist SooJi Min told students in the Asian Culture Center how to speak out about Asian American stereotypes and be active community members.
Damaged all gender bathroom sign found in Student Building
People on the third floor of the Student Building noticed Monday an all-gender bathroom sign appeared to have been ripped off a wall and left hanging by paint and plaster.
Miss IU 2017 focuses on combating sterotypes in STEM as platform
A’Niyah Birdsong didn’t grow up competing in pageant shows. Instead, she watched a lot of “Toddlers & Tiaras” on TLC and, though fascinated, believed she was too old to start competing at the time.
Panel discusses jobs and science
A panel of five IU graduates who had gone into careers with ties to science but were not lab-based jobs provided a group of about 40 students examples and advice on their own jobs and similar ones Thursday evening at Simon Hall.
Ellie Symes speaks about her experiences as CEO of the Bee Corp. She was a part of a panel discussing non-lab-based science careers Thursday evening in Simon Hall.
IU Habitat for Humanity dedicated first house in 18 years
Looking out the window of a bedroom in a recently dedicated Habitat for Humanity house, Brent Wiederhold said everything hit him in that moment.
Writer discussed Chinese and American culture
It’s important to foster connections between cultures and countries, Jiayang Fan, a staff writer for the New Yorker told a crowd in the Global and International Studies auditorium.
Braille transcriber helps meet students’ alternate media needs
A red mug full of mint tea sits to the right of two computer monitors on Chris Goodbeer’s desk.
LGBTQ activist discussed community rights in Israel
Etai Pinkas, an LGBTQ activist in Israel, spoke to a 12-person audience about the history of LGBTQ rights in Israel on Thursday evening in Woodburn Hall.
Interfaith, meditative service offered at Canterbury House
Candlelight flickered on the white walls of the living room chapel at the Canterbury House on Tuesday night where a Jesus statue hung on the cross. About 13 people gathered for the Episcopal Campus Ministry’s Taizé service in the low-lit room to sing and pray together, as well as to honor Black History Month.
Transgender, non-binary students discuss bathroom concerns
As a non-binary student, freshman Spencer Biery identifies outside of traditional gender norms, which are based on the idea that there are only two genders: male and female.
Peer tutors provide support, language help
Thao Nguyen, a junior studying neuroscience, was born in Vietnam and moved to Indiana when she was 4. She said she understands the struggle of learning a new language. Now she’s an English tutor at the Asian Culture Center.
Panelists provide insight into achieving excellence
IU junior Austin Williams said he had been struggling with a lot of stress in his life, so he came to Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center on Wednesday to connect with friends and do homework.
New club has goal to unite students
Designed to allow students to have their voices heard, Students United is a new club on campus created with the intent of bringing people and their view points together in harmony.
Speakers talk about fake news
While some IU fans gathered in Assembly Hall to watch the rivalry game between the Hoosiers and the Purdue Boilermakers, others circled around tables in Franklin Hall to discuss the rivalry between facts and fake news.
Spanish mental health support available
When she was growing up listening to Spanish soap operas in the background of her home, Patricia Gonzalez learned Spanish and English at the same time throughout her youth. Her bilingual background now allows her to be a counselor at the Center for Human Growth, a member of the Unidos team and a mental health consultant at La Casa Latino Cultural Center.