Student hit with unexpected culture shock
It happened. I couldn’t avoid it. There was no way of escaping it. Culture shock hit me hard.
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It happened. I couldn’t avoid it. There was no way of escaping it. Culture shock hit me hard.
People shuffled into the theater to escape the 30-degree cold outside while 12 microphone stands were perfectly aligned on the stage, with projected snowflakes on the back curtain and white twinkling lights hanging from the ceiling.
“18 dead in Paris.” “60 dead in Paris.” “100 dead in Paris.”
Tricked. Blackmailed. Forced.
Secretary of State John Kerry visited IU as part of the celebration of the recent opening of the Global and International Studies Building.
Secretary of State John Kerry visited IU as part of the celebration of the recent opening of the Global and International Studies Building.
Yaolin Wang was a proud young woman, very proud, her father, Mr. Wang said.
A celebration of Chinese culture inundated Dunn Meadow with food Sunday afternoon, games, dancing, singing and an overall appreciation for the festival of mid-autumn.
A single spotlight shined down on the stage.
The American Folklore Society has recently moved its office from Ohio State University to IU-Bloomington after 15 years at the academic institution.
On the cold, rainy day of Sept. 11, 2015, 2,977 flags were propped into the ground of Dunn Meadow, each standing uniformly in rows.
A picture of the American flag was displayed on the projector screen.
At the age of five, Juan Fernando Maestre said he knew he was gay.
From IDS reports
Tickets will be available for purchase at the IU Auditorium for the first TEDxIndianaUniversity event starting at 10 a.m. Sept. 4.
IU professor Terry Butler and IU alumnus Danny Chan proved that the student-professor relationship can extend beyond the classroom. Once student and professor, Butler and Chan now serve as business partners for Iconic Private Equity Partners.
A table full of vanilla icing and rainbow cupcakes on the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services office represented the sweet taste of the victory that the IU community was celebrating, said Doug Bauder, coordinator of IU’s GLBT Student Support Services, a unit of the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs.
Lorene Long, 5 years old, started kindergarten three weeks ago at Rogers Elementary School with an iPad in her hand, ready to communicate with the rest of her class.
In the first moment there was the pull of one card from the deck. The next move made jaws drop. In the final moment eyes enlarged, and applause was the immediate response.
The IU Media School received an anonymous gift providing scholarship to nine journalism students. These scholarships will be applicable to the 2015-16 academic year.