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(08/19/15 2:25am)
Brad Wheeler, IU vice president for Information Technology and chief information officer, is a 2015 winner of the Indianapolis Business Journal and TechPoint’s Chief Technology Officer of the Year award. Wheeler earned the honor in the not-for-profit/government with a revenue of more than $100 million
category.
(08/18/15 4:10am)
The Bloomington chapter of Women Writing for a Change announced its fall 2015 workshops, which include “Core Writing Circles,” “Writing From the Senses,” “Connected Through Loss,” “Object Lessons” and “Calling Out the Critic.” The workshops begin September 1 and continue through
December 3.
(07/29/15 10:40pm)
Ten incoming IU freshmen from throughout Indiana were selected as Kelley Scholars at the Kelley School of Business.
(07/26/15 11:37pm)
The IU Habitat for Humanity chapter will participate in the Arthur Murray Dance Center’s Dancing with the Celebrities at 8 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave.
(07/26/15 11:38pm)
Adam D. Thies, director of planning and development initiatives for Indianapolis, has been named assistant vice president for capital planning and facilities at IU.
(06/17/15 10:40pm)
The topics of racial segregation and body acceptance come together to create a statement on the acceptance movement with the 2002 musical ?“Hairspray.”
(06/10/15 11:38pm)
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington’s “Coming to See Aunt Sophie” begins its two-week run Saturday at the Bloomington Playwrights Project. The show is appropriate for those aged 13 years old and older.
(06/03/15 11:33pm)
Bloomington Fashion Collective will hold its first fashion show from 1 to 2:15 p.m. Sunday at the Fountain Square Mall Ballroom.
(06/03/15 11:34pm)
The third annual Limestone Comedy Festival begins Thursday and continues through Saturday. Twenty-nine shows will take place in five venues within a two-block radius of downtown ?Bloomington.
(05/28/15 12:15am)
The Jazz Fables Concert Series presents the return of Jamey Aebersold, a distinguished Indiana University jazz alumni saxophone player, bandleader, composer and 2014 National Endowment of the Arts educator.
(05/28/15 12:18am)
After a previously unknown collection of more than 15,000 black-and-white architectural photographs were discovered in a dilapidated house owned by the Indiana Limestone Company in Bedford, Ind., the Indiana Geological Survey proposed a two-year project to preserve and bring attention to the hidden collection.
(04/15/15 3:23am)
Two IU students will travel to Milan next week to work at the Expo Milano 2015 as United States Student Ambassadors.
(04/15/15 4:28am)
Timmy Global Health will challenge students to run in its third annual Glow Run at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Dunn Meadow.
(03/31/15 2:15am)
Students in T311: Convention Management and Meeting Planning had the opportunity to help plan the My Sister’s Closet 2015 Gala. The event is 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union.
(03/10/15 2:59am)
IU students are trying to get comedian and actress Amy Poehler, who portrayed Leslie Knope on NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” to speak to graduates at commencement next spring.
(03/06/15 3:23am)
A new video-sharing app developed by two IU seniors allows students to share memories from around ?the world.
(02/26/15 5:00am)
Students will have the opportunity to network with professionals and learn more about future career ?possibilities tonight.
(02/20/15 4:02am)
Thirteen women will compete for the title of Miss Indiana University at the Miss IU Pageant on Sunday. Admission for the pageant, which takes place at 6 p.m., is free and open to the public.
(02/09/15 3:57am)
Faculty and Staff for Student Excellence, a mentoring and event-planning organization under the Office of Mentoring Services and Leadership Development, is hosting “Be the Match,” an event that works to register individuals to donate bone marrow in the future.
(02/06/15 5:33am)
The registration deadline for the fourth annual Clapp Ideas Developed for Entrepreneurial Action Competition is 5 p.m. Monday. To register, students must include their names and explain their idea in 200 words or less.